John Belchier was a British surgeon at Guy"s Hospital from 1736 to 1768.
Career
He discovered at about the time of his Guy"s appointment that the vegetable dye madder stained newly forming bone tissue, opening up the study of the growth and development of the skeleton, which was taken forward by Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau and John Hunter.
Membership
Royal Society]
He was a founding governor for the Foundling Hospital, a charity created by Royal Charter in 1739, and was a member of the Court of Assistants at the Company of Surgeons from 1751 to 1785.