Faculty of Medicine from 1920 to 1940
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- Anderson Stuart dies in 1920
- James Thomas Wilson becomes third Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in 1920
- Arthur Edward Mills becomes the fourth Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in 1920
- Broughton Hall Psychiatric Clinic becomes a teaching hospital in 1921
- St Vincent’s Hospital becomes a teaching hospital of the Faculty in 1923
- John Cadell Windeyer appointed Foundation Chair of Obstetrics in 1925
- George Henry Bosch funds Chairs in Histology and Embryology, Medicine, Surgery and Bacteriology 1927-1930
- David Arthur Welsh becomes the fifth Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in 1927
- Claude Witherington Stump becomes Bosch Professor of Histology and Embryology in 1928
- John Cadell Windeyer becomes the sixth Dean of Faculty of Medicine in 1930
- The School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine opens in 1930
- Charles George Lambie becomes the first Bosch Professor of Medicine in 1930
- Hedley Duncan Wright becomes the first Bosch Professor of Bacteriology in 1930
- Sir Harold Dew becomes the first Bosch Professor of Surgery in 1931
- Sir Charles Bickerton Blackburn becomes the seventh Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in 1932
- The Rockefeller New Medical School (the Blackburn Building) opens in 1933
- Sir Harold Robert Dew becomes eighth Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in 1936