John Wall (physician)

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Born(1708-10-12)12 October 1708
Died27 June 1776(1776-06-27) (aged 67)
OccupationPhysician
John Wall
Portrait of John Wall
Born(1708-10-12)12 October 1708
Died27 June 1776(1776-06-27) (aged 67)
OccupationPhysician

John Wall (12 October 1708 – 27 June 1776), was an English physician, one of the founders of the Worcester Royal Infirmary (now the University of Worcester' Business School) and the Royal Worcester porcelain works. He was also involved in the development of Malvern as a spa town.

Wall was born at Powick, Worcestershire, in 1708, was the son of John Wall, a tradesman of Worcester city. He was educated at the King's School, Worcester, matriculated at Worcester College, Oxford on 23 June 1726, graduated B.A. in 1730, and migrated to Merton College, where he was elected fellow in 1735, and whence he took the degrees of M.A. and M.B. in 1736, and of M.D. in 1759.[1]

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Medical research and writing

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