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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 ...
Thenumgal Poulose Jacob was an Indian surgeon specializing in vascular surgery, [1] [2] and the founder Head of the Department of Vascular Surgery at Madras Medical College. [3]
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.
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]
Yahya was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu on 24 August 1924. He is the maternal uncle of the Prince of Arcot, Nawab Mohammed Abdul Ali.Yahya had his school education from Madras Corporation School, Madrase-E-Azam and Mohammedan College.
Natesa Mudaliar was born in Triplicane, Madras in 1875. He belongs to Thuluva Vellalar community. He had his early schooling in Madras and graduated in arts from the University of Madras. He worked as a lecturer in Pithapuram Maharaja College and as an interpreter in the Gordon Woodrof Company.
Viswanathan Shanta (11 March 1927 – 19 January 2021) [1] was an Indian oncologist and the chairperson of Adyar Cancer Institute, Chennai.She is best known for her efforts towards making quality and affordable cancer treatment accessible to all patients in her country.