Adolphe Wahltuch LRCP (19 May 1837, Odessa – 25 November 1907, Manchester) was a Russian-born English physician and chess writer.
from the University of Kiev in 1860, whereupon he practised for about two years in his native city, and then went to Prague to obtain better clinical experience.
[6] He was one of the founders of the Manchester Cremation Society, and was a frequent lecturer on hygiene and on scientific and historical subjects.
His son, Victor Wahltuch, would become a well-known chess master.
He was survived by his wife, Anna (née Goldschmidt),[1] and seven children.