Samuel Farr (physician) explained

Samuel Farr, M.D. (1741– 11 March 1795) was an English physician.

Life

Farr was born at Taunton, Somerset, in 1741. His parents were Protestant Dissenters. He was educated first at Warrington Academy, then at the University of Edinburgh, and finally at Leiden University, where he took the degree of MD (1765). He was a physician to the Bristol Infirmary from 1767 to 1780, and practised for some years in Bristol. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1779 (although his election may have been subsequently voided for non-appearance).[1]

Returning to Taunton he acquired an extensive practice there. He died at Upcott, near Taunton, in the house of John Fisher, on 11 March 1795.

Works

His published works are:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fellow Details. Royal Society. 20 January 2017.