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Authorised form of nameWall; Martin (1747 - 1824)
Dates1747 - 1824
Place of birthWorcester, England
Date of birth24 June 1747
Date of death21 June 1824
DatesAndPlacesBaptism:
Worcester (24 June 1747)
ActivityEducation:
Winchester College; AB (1767) AM (1771) MB (1773) MD (1777), New College Oxford; studied medicine at Edinburgh and at St Bartholomew;s Hospital, London
Career:
Practised medicine in Oxford; Physician to the Radcliff Infirmary (1755); Reader in Chemistry, Oxford University (1781); Professor of Clinical Medicine, Oxford University (1785)
Memberships:
FCP (1787)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election08/05/1788
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
References:
D R Oldroyd and D W Hutchings, 'The Chemical Lectures at Oxford (1822-1854) of Charles Daubeny, MD, FRS' in NR 1978-9 vol 33 pp 217-259
J M Edmonds and J A Douglas, 'William Buckland, FRS (1784-1856) and an Oxford Geological Lecture, 1823' in NR 1975-6 vol 30 pp 141-167
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/2821981
CodeNA6464
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
CB/1/6/189Copy from memory of a letter from Charles Blagden, Paris to M Wall14 May 1783
CB/1/6/191Letter from M Wall, Oxford to Charles Blagden17 April 1816
CB/2/43Copy of a letter from Charles Blagden to M Wall7 October 1786
CB/1/6/181Letter from J Wall, Worcester to Charles Blagden, Physician at Gloucester31 January [1770]
CB/2/110Copy of a letter from Charles Blagden to M Wall24 January 1788
CB/2/121Copy of a letter from Charles Blagden to M Wall18 February 1788
CB/1/6/188Letter from M Wall, Oxford to Charles Blagden, King's Road, Bedford Row20 June 1783
EC/1788/06Wall, Martin: certificate of election to the Royal Society
MC/1/65Letter from Martin Wall, Oxford, to the Royal Society 23 August 1820
MC/1Volume 1 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1800-1831
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