Frederick Taylor was educated at Epsom College and at Guy's Hospital, where he graduated MB in 1868.
The Royal College of Physicians appointed him Lumleian Lecturer in 1904 and Harveian Orator in 1907.
[3] Taylor's reputation is based upon his textbook A Manual of the Practice of Medicine,[5] which was first published in 1890.
[6] On 31 October 1884 in East Rudham, Norfolk, Taylor married Helen Mary Manby; they had two sons and one daughter.
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