People with medical and scientific connections buried in St Sepulchre’s Cemetery, Oxford
- Sébastian BÉCHAUX (1834–1870), Second Assistant at the Radcliffe Observatory
- Frank Arthur BELLAMY (1863–1936), Second Assistant at the Radcliffe Observatory
- Edmund BEVERS (1811–1880), surgeon dentist
- Henry BOSWELL (1835–1897), bryologist
- John BRISCOE (1820–1908), Surgeon to the Radcliffe Infirmary
- Miss Rose Potter CLARIBUTT (c.1813–1878), Matron of the Radcliffe Infirmary for nearly thirty years
- Thomas Tennant COAR (1786–1859), surgeon apothecary
- Stanhope DAWSON (1817–1859), druggist
- John Charles Richard FREEBORN (1853–1934), a Broad Street doctor
- John GODFREY (1799–1872), a surgeon
- Manuel John JOHNSON (1805–1859), Radcliffe Observer from 1839 to 1859
- Mrs Isabella Rebekah KIDD née Savery (1774–1863), wife of John Kidd, Physician to the Radcliffe Infirmary and Regius Professor of Medicine,
and his daughter Miss Isabella KIDD (c.1804–1873)
- Francis William LAMBERT (1868/9–1899), amateur ornithologist, lepidopterist, and coleopterist
- William LEAPINGWELL (1806–1861), surgeon
- William LUFF senior (1810/11–1893), chemist
- William LUFF junior (1845–1897), chemist
- Ernest Edward McCLELLAN (c.1862–1907), assistant at the Radcliffe Observatory
- Robert MAIN (1808–1878), Radcliffe Observer from 1860 to 1878
- James Adey OGLE (1792–1857), Physician to the Radcliffe Observatory and Regius Professor of Medicine
- George Augustus ROWELL (1804–1892), meteorologist (and paper-hanger)
- Thomas Collyns SIMON (c.1811–1883), scientific author
- Mark Dugald STARK (1853–1906), Canadian doctor
- Edward James STONE (1831–1897), Radcliffe Observer from 1879 to 1897
- Frederick SYMONDS (1813–1881), Surgeon to the Radcliffe Infirmary
- George TAUNTON (c.1825–1895), surgeon
- Charles Thomason THOMPSON (1812–1883), physician
- Thomas Fletcher TYERMAN (1812–1884), surgeon
- Alfred WINKFIELD (1837–1917), Surgeon to the Radcliffe Infirmary
- William Dyson WOOD (1844–1900), Medical Officer of Health for Oxfordshire