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  2. Faculty of Medicine, Damascus University - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the Ottoman authorities founded the Turkish Medical Institute in Damascus. [2] An iradé of Sultan Abdülhamid II of 27 April 1903 transformed it into an imperial faculty of medicine. [2] The language of instruction was Ottoman Turkish. The school moved to Beirut temporarily during World War I.

  3. Imperial School of Medicine (Ottoman Empire) - Wikipedia

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    Originally commissioned by Sultan Mahmud II in 1827 to be operated by the military, it was the empire's first medical school, [2] modeled on those in the West. [3] Ottoman Muslims did not often study abroad, and most of the faculty's founding staff were religious minorities from non-Muslim Ottoman families.

  4. Education in the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Another medical school, which was French-medium, was Beirut's Faculté Française de Médecine de Beyrouth. The Turkish-medium Şam Mekteb-i tıbbiyye-i mulkiyye-i şahane in Damascus acquired books written in French and enacted French proficiency tests. [21] In 1880 the dual Ottoman Turkish and French-medium law school, Mekteb-i Hukuk, was ...

  5. List of medical schools in Syria - Wikipedia

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    School Funding City Established First class Degree Street WDOMSprofile ECFMG eligible graduates Damascus University Faculty of Medicine Public Damascus: 1903 1909 MD Al Mazzah Highway F0000060: 1953 - Current University of Aleppo Faculty of Medicine Public Aleppo: 1967 1973 MD Omar Abu Risha Street F0001438: 1967 - Current

  6. Damascus University - Wikipedia

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    The University of Damascus consists of several faculties, higher institutes, intermediate institutes and a school of nursing. One of the institutions specializes in teaching the Arabic language to foreigners, which as of 2005 was the largest institution of its kind in the Arab world .

  7. Science and technology in the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The first modern medical school of the Ottoman Empire was the Naval Medical School, or Tersâne Tıbbiyesi, established in January 1806. [17] The education of the school was largely European-based, using texts in Italian or French and medical journals published in Europe.

  8. Category:Medical schools in the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Category: Medical schools in the Ottoman Empire. ... Ottoman Military Medical Academy (1 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 15 April 2018, at 22:06 (UTC). ...

  9. Rida Said - Wikipedia

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    Plaque in honor of Said at Damascus University. Rida Said al-Aytouni (Arabic: رضا سعيد الأيتوني ALA-LC: Riḍā Saʻīd al-Aytūnī; 1876 – 28 October 1945), was a Syrian eye surgeon and ophthalmologist and the leading educational reformer of Syria in the early 20th century.