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Articles in category "Historical Overview"
The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
Foundation of the Faculty of Medicine in 1856
His Royal Highness Prince Alfred gives funds for a teaching hospital
John Henry Challis bequeathes his estate to the University of Sydney
(Sir) Thomas Anderson Stuart becomes Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, and second Dean of the Faculty of Medicine
Opening of the Medical School in 1883
Medical Students before the turn of the century
First medical curriculum
Plans for a new medical building
Sydney Hospital for Sick Children recognised as a teaching hospital in 1884
Callan Park Hospital for the Insane Becomes a Teaching Hospital in 1885
Sydney University Medical Society established in 1886
Royal Hospital for Women Paddington (The Benevolent Asylum) becomes a teaching hospital for Obstetric training in 1888
Anderson Stuart recruits pioneer Faculty staff from Edinburgh Medical School
Women in the Faculty before the turn of the century
Women’s Hospital, Crown Street begins teaching obstetrics in 1900
David Arthur Welsh becomes foundation Professor of Pathology in 1902
Sydney Hospital becomes a teaching hospital of the Faculty in 1909
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Faculty of Medicine and the First World War 1914-1918
First Chair in Pharmacology in 1918
Influenza Epidemic of 1919
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
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The Rockefeller New Medical School (the Blackburn Building) opens in 1933
Medical School Celebrates its Jubilee in 1933
Sir Harold Robert Dew becomes eighth Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in 1936
Professor F. R. Magarey becomes the eleventh Dean of the Faculty in 1960
The Vietnam War Starts in 1962
St George Hospital becomes a teaching hospital in 1963
Lidcombe Hospital (previously The Rookwood Asylum) becomes a teaching hospital in 1964
St Margaret’s Hospital becomes a teaching hospital in obstetrics in 1964
The Bosch Building opens in 1965
In 1966 Sir John Loewenthal became the twelfth Dean of the Faculty of Medicine
The Mater Misericordiae Hospital becomes a teaching hospital in 1966
The Parramatta Psychiatric Centre becomes a teaching hospital in 1968
The Faculty of Medicine and the Vietnam War
The Macquarie Hospital became teaching hospital for psychiatry in 1969
David Clarkson Maddison Becomes the Thirteenth Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in 1972
Professor Richard Spencer Butler Gye becomes the Fourteenth Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and the First Full-Time Dean in 1974
Westmead Hospital opens as a teaching hospital of the Faculty of Medicine in 1978