Abraham Baily

Abraham Baily (September 5, 1760 – August 13, 1825) was an American politician and physician from Pennsylvania.

He studied medicine with his cousin Moses Marshall under Dr. Nicholas Way of Wilmington, Delaware.

[1][2] After attending lectures, Baily was a surgeon on a privateer vessel-of-war that traveled to France.

He moved to West Bradford Township, Pennsylvania, before 1800 and resumed practicing medicine.

During the day on horseback, Baily irritated his bladder and that led to his death on August 13, 1825.