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John Rutty John Rutty (1697–1775) was a Dublin Quaker physician and naturalist born in Melksham. He was the author of many texts including ''A methodical synopsis of the Mineral Waters of Ireland'' (1757) and ''An Essay towards the Natural History of the County of Dublin'' (1772). After his death his spiritual diary was published and the botanist William Henry Harvey named the genus Acanthaceae ''Ruttya'' after him. ==Life==
He was born of Quaker parents, on 25 December 1698, and after medical education at the University of Leyden, where he graduated M.D. in 1723 and read a thesis ‘De Diarrhœa,’ settled in Dublin as a physician in 1724. There he practised throughout his life. He lived simply and often gave his services to the poor. On 6 April 1775 John Wesley records that he ‘visited that venerable man Dr. Rutty.’ Rutty then lived in rented rooms at the eastern corner of Boot Lane and Mary's Lane in Dublin. He died on 27 April 1775, and was buried in a Quaker burial-ground on St Stephen's Green.
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