Bayliss/[Baylis], William

Education

Said in some sources to be M.D. St Andrews and in others to be M.D. Aberdeen, but appears not to be a graduate of either.

Birth/childhood

Born 1723.

Career

Said in some sources to be M.D. St Andrews and in others to be M.D. Aberdeen, but appears not to be a graduate of either.

L.R.C.P.L. 1765. F.R.C.P.E.

Practised Bath, Evesham, Worcs. [Evesham, Worcestershire] and London and excluded from practise on account of one of his publications. Then moved to Dresden and became physician to the King of Prussia. [Doctor]

Publications

An essay on the Bath waters, 1757.

A narrative of facts demonstrating the existence and cause of a Physical Confederacy, made known in the printed letters of Dr Lucas and Dr Oliver, 1757.

An historical account of the General Hospital or Infirmary in the city of Bath, 1758.

Death

Died Berlin [Germany] 2.5.1787 aged 63.

Sources

  • Med. Dir. 1780,1783
  • Gentleman's Magazine 1787 ii 838