Sayer Walker (1748 â 9 November 1826) was an English physician.
Walker was born in London in 1748. After school education he became a presbyterian minister at Enfield, Middlesex, but afterwards studied medicine in London and Edinburgh, graduated M.D. at Aberdeen on 31 Dec. 1791, and became a licentiate of the College of Physicians of London on 25 June 1792. He was in June 1794 elected physician to the city of London Lying-in Hospital, and his chief practice was midwifery. He retired to Clifton, near Bristol, six months before his death on 9 November 1826. He published in 1796 âÂÂA Treatise on Nervous Diseases,â and in 1803 âÂÂObservations on the Constitution of Women.â His writings contain nothing of permanent value.