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After completing his bachelor's, Guruswami Mudaliar joined Madras Medical College for a degree in medicine. He passed out with flying colours and he later practised at Government Hospital, Thanjavur. After a few years, he was pressed into service as a professor at Madras Medical College.
Madras Medical College was established on 2 February 1835. [2] [3] Mary Scharlieb graduated from Madras Medical College in 1878. [1] In 1996, when the metropolis of Madras was renamed as Chennai, the name of the college also changed to Chennai Medical College. It was later re-renamed back to the Madras Medical College since the college was ...
The members of the High Level Committee, consisting of Dr. S. Arumugam, Dr. M. Natarajan, and Dr. S. Kameswaran, submitted the proposals to the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M. G. Ramachandran in the presence of H. V. Hande, former Minister for Health and Family Welfare Department of Tamil Nadu, on 5 July 1983 to start a separate medical university in Tamil Nadu.
Medical College, Bengal 88 College Street, Kolkata: 1835, January [12] Established by Lord William Bentinck, this institution's students assumed a pivotal role in India's struggle for independence. Presently, it is commonly referred to as Calcutta Medical College. Madras Medical College: Chennai, Tamil Nadu: 1835, February [13]
Yahya joined as demonstrator-tutor at Madras Medical College and later he became assistant professor. Before serving as dean of Thanjavu Medical College, [2] Yahya worked as professor of medicine at Stanely Medical College and Head of the Integrated Medicine at Kilpauk Medical College in Chennai. [3]
Kadiyala Ramachandra (1919-2007) was an Indian medical doctor, poet, [1] a former superintendent of the Government General Hospital, Chennai and a former head of the department of medicine at Madras Medical College. [2]
While the hospital is managed by the medical superintendent, the dean is the head of the Madras Medical College (MMC) attached to the hospital. By 2006, the hospital started treating about 8,000 to 10,000 outpatients every day. The hospital also performed three open-heart surgeries free of cost daily. [18]
Madras Medical College [note 4] surgeon and President of the Indian National Congress: Nittoor Srinivasa Rau: 1927 LLB Madras Law College: Chief Justice of the High Court of Mysore State: P. Subbarayan: Presidency: Chief Minister of Madras Presidency (1924–1930) P. V. Rajamannar: 1921 Presidency: Chief Justice of Madras High Court ...