Robert Bland

He was educated at London hospitals and was awarded at M. D. from St Andrew's University, Scotland, in 1778, and was licensed by the college of Physicians on 30 September 1786.

In London he built up a considerable practice as an obstetrician and was invited to write all midwifery articles for Rees's Cyclopædia.

[1] Robert Bland died at Leicester Square, London on 29 June 1816.

[2] His second son, William Bland, was a naval surgeon, and after killing a man in a duel was transported to Australia, where he became a politician.

His daughter Sophia married John Benjamin Heath, a governor of the Bank of England.