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John Hall (1575 – 25 November 1635) was a physician and son-in-law of William Shakespeare .
The name of Dr John Hall is familiar to students of Shakespeare but less well, known to medical biographers. He was born in 1575 and studied at Queen's College, Cambridge, but had no English medical degree.
John Hall (1575-1635) was a physician working in Stratford-upon-Avon in the early 1600s. Physicians at this time were the highest rank of the medical profession, distinguished by their university education. John Hall attended Queen’s College, Cambridge in 1589.
Shakespearian scholars are more aware than are physicians at large that Shakespeare's son-in-law, John Hall, was a physician. The significance of this fact and its implication in some of Shakespeare's later plays are called to our attention most clearly in Harriet Joseph's scholarly discourse on John Hall, Man and Physician who was in very fact ...
- William B. Bean
- 1964
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Abstract. The name of Dr John Hall is familiar to students of Shakespeare but less well known to medical biographers. He was born in 1575 and studied at Queen's College, Cambridge, but had no English medical degree. He was not a member of the Royal College of Physicians (founded in 1518).
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