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Dale, Samuel (bap. 1659, d. 1739), apothecary and physician  

G. S. Boulger

revised by Juanita Burnby

Dale, Samuel (bap. 1659, d. 1739), apothecary and physician, son of North Dale (bap. 1618), silk-thrower, and his wife, Christian, was baptized on 15 August 1659 at St Olave's, Hart Street, London. Dale was apprenticed for eight years to Thomas Wells, a ...

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James, Robert (bap. 1703, d. 1776), physician and inventor of James's fever powder  

T. A. B. Corley

James, Robert (bap. 1703, d. 1776), physician and inventor of James's fever powder, was baptized on 23 August 1703 at Shenstone, Staffordshire, the son of Edward James of Kinvaston, a major in the army, and his wife, Frances Clarke of Stafford. He was educated at ...

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Jardine, William (1784–1843), physician and merchant  

Richard J. Grace

Jardine, William (1784–1843), physician and merchant, was born on 24 February 1784 at Broadholm, a farm near Lochmaben, Dumfriesshire, the third son and the sixth of seven children of Andrew Jardine, farmer, and Elizabeth Johnstone. Educated in medicine at the University of Edinburgh...

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Sermon, William (bap. 1629, d. 1680), physician and inventor of medicines  

T. A. B. Corley

Sermon, William (bap. 1629, d. 1680), physician and inventor of medicines, was almost certainly the William, son of John Surman, who was baptized on 8 November 1629 at Eldersfield, Worcestershire. He had a brother John, and was a near relative of Edmund, son of ...

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Wall, John (bap. 1708, d. 1776), physician and a founder of the Worcester Porcelain Company  

Joan Lane

Wall, John (bap. 1708, d. 1776), physician and a founder of the Worcester Porcelain Company, was baptized on 12 October 1708 at St Peter and St Lawrence Church, Powick, Worcestershire, the second child of John Wall (1662–1734), a Worcester grocer, and his second wife, ...