Edward Strother (died 14 April 1737) was an English medical writer and physician.
Strother born in Northumberland. He was perhaps son of Edward Strother, who was admitted an extra-licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians on 1 October 1700 and afterwards practised at Alnwick. On 8 May 1720, he graduated M.D. at the university of Utrecht, and on 3 April 1721 he was admitted a licentiate of the College of Physicians. He died on 14 April 1737, at his house near Soho Square.
He was the author of:
Some observations by Strother are also prefixed to John Radcliffe âÂÂPharmacopà Âia,â London, 1716, 12mo; and he translated Harman's âÂÂMateria Medica,â London, 1727, 8vo.