John Till Adams

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John Till Adams (13 November 1748, Bristol – 12 February 1786, Bristol)[1] was an English Quaker physician who lived in Bristol in the eighteenth century. He was active amongst the quaker community in Bristol, and Edward Long Fox cared for his patients after his death.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ebenezer Sibly (1786). " An Elegy: sacred to the Memory of that Patron of virtue, the truly admired and pious John Till Adams, M.D., of Bristol. Bristol: Printed for Ebenezer Sibly.
  2. ^ Hall, Walker (December 1919). "Contemporary Medicine from the Standpoint of Pathology". The Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Journal. XXXVI (137): 105–117.