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in cattle, a suggestion of great importance. In 1756, he published in Worcester a pamphlet of fourteen pages, "Experiments and Observations on the Malvern Waters." This reached a third edition in 1763, and was then enlarged to 158 pages. Like all works of the kind, it describes numerous cures
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porcelain factory (then the "Worcester Tonquin Manufactory") with William Davies and a group of 13 business men. Wall, was also a talented artist, producing original paintings as well as designs for bookplates and stained glass windows. It was said that "an unremitting attachment to the art of
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Subsequently, he became involved in schemes to improve facilities and accommodation in Malvern for visitors to the spa, and also organised the bottling of water from the wells for those too sick to attend in person. In 1751, Wall founded the
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to the first half of the nineteenth century, when it was finally determined that the evils anticipated were imaginary, and that bark in moderate doses might be given whenever a general tonic was needed, and to children as well as to adults.
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bark was first used its obvious and immediate effect in malarial fever led to the opinion that it had great and unknown powers, and must be used with extreme caution, and this essay is one of a long series extending from the time of
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After taking his M.B. degree he began practice as a physician in Worcester in 1736, marrying Catherine Sandys, the youngest daughter of Martin Sandys, a barrister and uncle of
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Experiments, and Observations on the Malvern Waters the Third Edition, Enlarged with an Additional Appendix, Containing Several Remarkable Histories
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as a spa resort. Together with William Davies, a local apothecary, he commissioned analyses of the well water in the area (from
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examination on a case of that disease. He had noticed calcification of the aortic valves and of the
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obviously due to other causes than the waters. He recommended olive oil for the treatment of
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painting engaged almost every moment of his leisure hours from his infancy to his death".
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spring there). The results were eventually published as a 14-page pamphlet in 1756. as "
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He was the first medical writer to point out the resemblance of the condition in man to
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in children, in 'Observations on the Case of the Norfolk Boy' in 1758, and agreed with
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for December 1751 an essay on the cure of putrid sore throat, in which, like
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cases. In 1771, The institution transferred to Castle Street.
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porcelain works. He was also involved in the development of
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on 23 June 1726, graduated B.A. in 1730, and migrated to
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John Wall (disambiguation)

Powick
Worcestershire
Bath, Somerset
English
physician
Royal Worcester
Malvern
Powick
Worcestershire
King's School, Worcester
Worcester College, Oxford
Merton College
Samuel Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys
charitable hospital
scarlet fever
Diphtheria
Malvern
St. Ann's Well
Holy Well
chalybeate
Royal Worcester
Bath
Philosophical Transactions
musk
hiccup
Royal Society
Smallpox
cinchona

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