John Radcliffe (physician, born 1650)

John Radcliffe
Member of Parliament for Bramber
In office
20 March 1690 – 11 October 1695
MonarchWilliam III
Preceded byJohn Alford
Succeeded byNicholas Barbon with William Stringer
Member of Parliament for Buckingham
In office
12 November 1713 – 1 November 1714
MonarchAnne I
Preceded byThomas Chapman
Succeeded byAlexander Denton and Abraham Stanyan
Personal details
BornJohn Radcliffe
1650
Died1 November 1714(1714-11-01) (aged 63–64)
PartyTory
Alma materUniversity of Oxford
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John Radcliffe (1650 – 1 November 1714) was an English physician, academic and politician. A number of landmark buildings in Oxford, including the Radcliffe Camera (in Radcliffe Square), the Radcliffe Infirmary, the Radcliffe Science Library, Radcliffe Primary Care and the Radcliffe Observatory were named after him. The John Radcliffe Hospital, a large tertiary hospital in Headington, is also named after him.