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The University of St Andrews School of Medicine (formerly the Bute Medical School) is the school of medicine at the University of St Andrews in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland and the oldest medical school in Scotland. The school is associated with 1 Nobel Prize and 2 Victoria Cross winners. Famous alumni include small pox vaccine pioneer Edward Jenner, revolutionary journalist Jean-Paul Marat, and inventor of beta blockers and H2 receptor antagonists, Nobel Prize in Medicine winner Sir James Black.

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  • كلية الطب بجامعة سانت أندروز هي إحدى كليات تعليم الطب في المملكة المتحدة. مركز هذه الكلية الطبية هو جامعة القديس أندروز. تم تأسيس هذه المدرسة رسمياً في 1899. (ar)
  • The University of St Andrews School of Medicine (formerly the Bute Medical School) is the school of medicine at the University of St Andrews in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland and the oldest medical school in Scotland. The medical school offers two programs to students, the BSc (Hons) in Medicine program teaches medical students for the first three years of their training, with students completing this training, earning their MB ChB/MBBS at various partner medical schools in the UK in a pre-arranged fashion. The school also offers a 4 year graduate entry medical program in combination with the University of Dundee, awarding a joint MB ChB from the University of St Andrews and Dundee. The school is associated with 1 Nobel Prize and 2 Victoria Cross winners. Famous alumni include small pox vaccine pioneer Edward Jenner, revolutionary journalist Jean-Paul Marat, and inventor of beta blockers and H2 receptor antagonists, Nobel Prize in Medicine winner Sir James Black. (en)
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  • Archdeacon and Royal Cleric (en)
  • Lecturer 1977-1986, FRS 1997, CBE 2007 (en)
  • Chandos Chair of Medicine and Anatomy 1908-1948, FRSE 1916 (en)
  • Chandos Chair of Medicine and Anatomy 1841-1849, FRCP 1836 (en)
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  • Became the first Indian to receive a British medical degree and established the National Church of India in Madras. (en)
  • President of the Royal Medical Society and the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh, First physician to the King in Scotland, founder of the Harveian Society, founder of the first lunatic asylum in Edinburgh, Professor of Theory of Medicine at University of Edinburgh (en)
  • Scottish physician, Surgeon Major of the British Army, recipient of the Victoria Cross (en)
  • Plastic surgeon, co-founder and President of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons, founding editor of the British Journal of Plastic Surgery, developed the Wallace rule of nines, a method of determining the proportion of body affected by burns (en)
  • Labour Co-operative MP for Kirkcaldy from 1987 to 2005 (en)
  • President of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh, wrote book on diseases of the nervous system (en)
  • Chancellor of the University of Dundee (en)
  • Discovered the smallpox vaccine (en)
  • Liberal-Conservative MP of Canada for Brant North (en)
  • Author of the Black Report; former President of the Royal College of Physicians (en)
  • Professor of Anatomy at University of Cambridge (en)
  • Progressive Conservative MP of Canada for Dauphin (en)
  • Founder of the University of Melbourne Medical School (en)
  • Surgeon who pioneered the mechanical dilation of the mitral valve to treat mitral stenosis (en)
  • Scottish physician, discovered herring bodies (en)
  • Editor of the New Edinburgh Review, the Phrenological Journal and Encyclopædia Edinensis (en)
  • British physician, introduced over 14 anesthetics including methylene bichloride, invented the double valve mouthpiece for administration of chloroform (en)
  • Pediatrician and author of the Forfar and Arneil's Textbook of Paediatrics, awarded the Military Cross for service during the Second World War (en)
  • Physician in ordinary to Queen Anne, member of the Scriblerus Club, inventor of the figure of John Bull (en)
  • Scottish physician, Physician to James III of Scotland (en)
  • Diana Princess of Wales Chair in Cardiovascular Medicine and Science at the Royal Brompton Hospital, Head of the National Heart and Lung Institute at Imperial College School of Medicine, Editor in Chief of the European Heart Journal and President of the European Society of Cardiology (en)
  • Scottish physician, described the function of the glossopharyngeal nerve and vagus nerve. He also proved the heart had a double innervation through the vagus and sympathetic nerves (en)
  • Honorary Physician in Ordinary to King Edward VII in Scotland. (en)
  • Established the first European settlement in New South Wales, Australia (en)
  • Bacteriologist known for preventing a typhoid outbreak in Edinburgh in 1970. (en)
  • Chief Medical Officer of the University of Mississippi Medical Center, Chair of Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (en)
  • President of the London Royal School of Medicine, Physician in Chief of Jamaica, the genus Wrightia are named after him (en)
  • Lord President of the Court of Session of Scotland, MP for Argyllshire (en)
  • Liberal-Conservative MP of Canada for Wellington Centre (en)
  • surgeon and parasitologist, discovered filariasis, made advances in leprosy (en)
  • Surgeon Oculist to King Edward VIII, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II, Brigadier General in the Royal Army Medical Corps, author of the widely used textbooks Textbook of Ophthalmology and System of Ophthalmology, Founder of the Institute of Ophthalmology in London and the Faculty of Ophthalmologists, Hospitaller of the St John Ophthalmic Hospital, President of the International Council of Ophthalmology (en)
  • Scottish physician, Surgeon General of the British Army, recipient of the Victoria Cross (en)
  • Inventor of Propanolol; Developer of Cimetidine and Ranitidine; Nobel Prize in Medicine winner; Chancellor of the University of Dundee (en)
  • Dean of Medicine of the University of Edinburgh Medical School, First Vice-Chancellor of the Open University, Life Peer of the House of Lords (en)
  • Radical pro-revolutionary journalist during the French Revolution (en)
  • Scottish physician, outspoken defender of homeopathy (en)
  • British neuroscientist, developed the Morris water navigation task (en)
  • Chairman of HealthWatch, editor of the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (en)
  • Scottish ophthalmologist, described the Argyll Robertson pupil a sign of neurosyphilis (en)
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  • MB ChB (en)
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  • PhD 1973 (en)
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  • MD 1792 (en)
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  • MD 1845 (en)
  • MD 1854 (en)
  • MD 1859 (en)
  • BSc 1938, MB ChB 1941, MD 1958 (en)
  • MA 1730, MD 1737 (en)
  • MA 1762, MD 1769 (en)
  • MB ChB 1929 (en)
  • MB ChB 1943 (en)
  • MB ChB 1943, MD 1948, DSc 1958 (en)
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  • MB ChB 1946 (en)
  • MB ChB 1964 (en)
  • MB ChB 1969 (en)
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  • MD 1790 (en)
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  • MD 1863 (en)
  • BSc 1919, MA 1919, MB ChB 1923, MD 1925, DSc 1927, LLD 1950 (en)
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  • كلية الطب بجامعة سانت أندروز هي إحدى كليات تعليم الطب في المملكة المتحدة. مركز هذه الكلية الطبية هو جامعة القديس أندروز. تم تأسيس هذه المدرسة رسمياً في 1899. (ar)
  • The University of St Andrews School of Medicine (formerly the Bute Medical School) is the school of medicine at the University of St Andrews in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland and the oldest medical school in Scotland. The school is associated with 1 Nobel Prize and 2 Victoria Cross winners. Famous alumni include small pox vaccine pioneer Edward Jenner, revolutionary journalist Jean-Paul Marat, and inventor of beta blockers and H2 receptor antagonists, Nobel Prize in Medicine winner Sir James Black. (en)
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  • كلية الطب بجامعة سانت أندروز (ar)
  • University of St Andrews School of Medicine (en)
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