William Grant (died 30 December 1786) was a Scottish physician.
Biography
Grant was a native of Scotland, graduated M.D. at Aberdeen in 1755, and became licentiate of the London College of Physicians in 1763. He practised in the city of London with success, and was physician to the Misericordia Hospital, Goodman's Fields. He died in Edinburgh on 30 December 1786. His writings include:
- âÂÂAn Inquiry into ⦠the Fevers most common in London,â 1771 ; French translation, 1773.
- âÂÂObservations ⦠on Fevers,â 1772; 3rd ed. 1779.
- âÂÂAn Essay on the ⦠Fever ⦠commonly called Jail ⦠Fever,â 1775; German translation, 1778.
- âÂÂAccount of the Epidemic Cough and Fever,â 1776.
- âÂÂAccount of a Fever and Sorethroat in London,â 1777.
- âÂÂObservations on the Atrabilious Temperament and Gout,â 1779âÂÂ81.
- âÂÂObservations on the Influenza of 1775 and 1782,â 1783.
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