- John Radcliffe (English physician)
John Radcliffe (1652–1714) was an English
physician . A number of landmark buildings inOxford , including theRadcliffe Camera (inRadcliffe Square ), theRadcliffe Infirmary , and theRadcliffe Observatory were named after him.Radcliffe was born in
Wakefield ,Yorkshire , and was educated atQueen Elizabeth Grammar School . He graduated fromOxford University , where he was anexhibitioner at University College, to become a Fellow of Lincoln College. He obtained his M.D. in 1682 and moved toLondon shortly afterwards. There he enjoyed great popularity and became royal physician to William and Mary. In 1713, he was elected to parliament as member for Buckingham. On his death in the following year, his property was bequeathed to various charitable causes, includingSt Bartholomew's Hospital andUniversity College, Oxford , where theRadcliffe Quad is named after him.The charitable trust founded by his will of 13 September 1714 still operates as a registered charity. [UK charity|209212|Dr Radcliffe's Trust]
Anecdote of Radcliffe
:Among the many singularities related of Radcliffe, it has been noticed, that when he was in a convivial party, he was unwilling to leave it, even though sent for by persons of the highest distinction. Whilst he was thus deeply engaged at a tavern, he was called on by a grenadier, who desired his immediate attendance on his "colonel"; but no entreaties could prevail on the disciple of
Aesculapius to postpone his sacrifice to Bacchus.:"Sir," quoth the soldier, "my orders are to bring you." And being a very powerful man, he took him up in his arms, and carried him off per force. After traversing some dirty lanes, the doctor and his escort arrived at a narrow alley.
:"What the Devil is all this," said Radcliffe, "your colonel doesn't live here?"
:"No," said his military friend, "my colonel does not live here — but my comrade does, and he's worth two of the colonel, so by God, doctor, if you don't do your best for "him", it will be the worst for "you!" [ [http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/1/3/3/11330/11330-h/11330-h.htm Project Gutenberg] ]
Medical institutions named after Radcliffe
The
John Radcliffe Hospital and theRadcliffe Infirmary in Oxford are named after John Radcliffe, as isOxford Radcliffe Private Healthcare [ [http://www.oxfordprivatehealth.com/ Oxford Radcliffe Private Healthcare] ] which is based at the John Radcliffe Hospital.Book
* Hone, Campbell R. "The Life of Dr. John Radcliffe, 1652–1714, Benefactor of the University of Oxford". London:
Faber and Faber , 1950.
* Guest, Ivor (1991). "Dr John Radcliffe and His Trust".References
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