Principle Teachers in Medical Subjects before the Establishment of Appropriate Chairs
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Physiology, Histology and Anatomy [1]
| 1882–1889 | W. A. Haswell[2]
Demonstrator in Histology, (1882–1888) Demonstrator in Comparative Anatomy and Physiology (1882–1886) Lecturer in Zoology and Comparative Anatomy (1885–1888) Lecturer in Biology (1889) | |
| 1883–1888 | Sir Alexander MacCormick
KCMG MD ChM Edin. FRACS HonFRCS HonFRCSEd Demonstrator in Anatomy and Physiology (to 1885) Demonstrator in Physiology (to 1888) | |
| 1886 | Sir James Graham
Kt MA MD ChM Edin. MB Demonstrator in Anatomy | |
| 1887–1889 | J. T. Wilson
MB ChM Edin. MA FRS Demonstrator in Anatomy | |
| 1889–1890 | Sir Almroth Wright
Kt BA MB Dublin BA Cantab. FRS Demonstrator in Physiology | |
| 1891–1896 | Sir Charles Martin
Kt MB BS Lond. FRS Demonstrator in Physiology | |
| 1897 | Frank Tidswell
MB ChM Demonstrator in Physiology | |
| 1898–1902 | Herbert Hawker
Demonstrator in Physiology | |
| 1903–1918 | H. G. Chapman
MD BS Melb. Demonstrator, Lecturer, Assistant Professor of Physiology | |
| 1906 | A. H. Moseley
MB ChM Demonstrator in Physiology | |
| 1907–1909 | H. L. Kesteven
DSc MD ChM Demonstrator in Physiology | |
| 1910–1911 | E. C. Grey
BSc Demonstrator in Physiology | |
| 1912–1923 | J. R. L. Dixon
MRCS Junior Demonstrator Department of Physiology 1912–1916 Department of Physiology Demonstrator 1917–1922 Department of Anatomy Lecturer in Histology 1923 | |
| 1924–1926 | H. J. Wilkinson
MA Adel. MD ChM Lecturer in Histology (Department of Anatomy) | |
| 1927–1929 | C. W. Stump
MD ChM DSc Edin. FRCSEd Associate Professor (Department of Anatomy) |
Pathology and Bacteriology
Chair in Pathology established 1902; D. A. Welsh foundation Professor. Chair in Bacteriology established 1930; H. D. Wright foundation (Bosch) Professor.
| 1883–1901 | W. Camac Wilkinson[3]
MD Lond. MD Melb. BA MRCS FRCP | |
| 1899 | Sydney Jamieson[4]
MB ChM Edin. | |
| 1901 | BA |
Medicine
Chair in Principles and Practice of Medicine established in 1920; A. E. Mills foundation Professor. Title of Chair changed to Medicine 1930; G. G. Lambie first (Bosch) Professor
Principles and Practice of Medicine
| 1882–1900 | J. C. Cox
MD Edin. FRCSEd FLS | |
| 1901–1909 | W. Camac Wilkinson
MD BS Lond. MD Melb. BA MRCS FRCP | |
| 1910–1919 | A. E. Mills
MB ChM |
Clinical Medicine
| 1885–1888 | Alfred Shewen
MD Lond. MRCS | |
| 1886–1888 | A. M. Oram
MD ChM Edin. MD | |
| 1889–1911 | Robert Scot Skirving
MB ChM Edin. MB HonFRCS FRACS FRACP | |
| 1911–1922 | G. E. Rennie
MD Lond. BA MRCS FRCP | |
| 1911–1928 | Sinclair Gillies
MA N.Z. MD Lond. MD | |
| 1912–1933 | Sir Charles Bickerton Blackburn
Chancellor 1941–1964 | |
| 1914–1926 | Sydney Jamieson[5]
MB ChM Edin. BA (for Sydney Hospital) |
Surgery
Chair in Principles and Practice of Surgery established 1921; F. P. Sandes foundation (McCaughey) Professor. Title of chair changed to Surgery 1930; Sir Harold Dew first (Bosch) Professor.
Principles and Practice of Surgery
| 1882–1889 | Frederick Milford
MD Heidelberg MD LRCP MRCS | |
| 1890–1914 | Sir Alexander MacCormick
KCMG MD Edin. FRACS HonFRCS HonFRCSEd | |
| 1914–1920 | F. P. Sandes
MD ChM BSc |
Clinical Surgery
| 1885–1888 | W. H. Goode[6]
MA MD ChM Dublin | |
| 1886–1888 | G. T. Hankins
MRCS LSA | |
| 1889–1892 | S. T. Knaggs
MD ChM Edin. MD FRCSIrel | |
| 1893–1896 | G. T. Hankins
MRCS LSA | |
| 1893–1894 | G. E. Twynam
MRCS | |
| 1895–1907 | Sir Charles Clubbe
Kt MRCS LRCP | |
| 1897–1898 | J. F. McAllister
MD BS Melb. | |
| 1899–1913 | H. V. C. Hinder
MB ChM | |
| 1911–1922 | Charles MacLaurin
MB ChM Edin. FRCSEd | |
| 1911–1928 | G. H. Abbott
BA MB ChM | |
| 1914–1925 | R. G. Craig
MB ChM | |
| 1914–1922 | Sir Herbert Maitland
Kt MB ChM (for Sydney Hospital) | |
| 1915–1926 | R. J. St J. Dansy
MB BS ChM |
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Chair in Obstetrics established 1925; J. C. Windeyer foundation Professor. Title of Chair changed to Obstretrics and Gynaecology 1964; B. T. Mayes first Professor.
Midwifery and Diseases of Women
| 1882–1896 | Thomas Chambers
MRCS FRCPEd FRCSEd |
Midwifery
| 1897–1912 | Sir James Graham
Kt MA MD ChM Edin. MB | |
| 1913–1920 | Fourness Barrington
MB ChM Edin. FRCS FRACS | |
| 1920–1924 | J. C. Windeyer
MD ChM FRACS FRCOG MRCS LRCP |
Gynaecology
| 1897–1919 | Joseph Foreman
MRCS LRCP | |
| 1920–1924 | Fourness Barrington
MB ChM Edin. FRCS FRACS | |
| 1924–1934 | R. L. Davis
OBE MB ChM FRCS FRACS | |
| 1935–1943 | Sir Herbert Schlink
Kt MB ChM FRACS FRCOG FRGS OBE MB ChM FRCS FRACS | |
| 1944–1947 | F. A. Maguire
CMG DSO VD MD FRCSEd FRACS FACS FRCOG | |
| 1948–1963 | Sir George Stening
Kt KtStJ ED MB BS FRCSEd FRACS FRCOG FRACOG | |
| 1964–1967 | M. J. L. Stening
VRD MD BS FRCS FRACS FRCOG |
Materia Medica and Therapeutics
Chair in Pharmacology first established 1918 (H. G. Chapman foundation Professor) but discontinued when Chapman became Professor of Physiology in 1921. The Chair was re-established in 1949 with R. H. Thorp as Professor. After 1934, until the re-establishment.
| 1882–1917 | Thomas Storie Dixson
KtStJ MB ChM Edin. | |
| 1918–1920 | H. G. Chapman
MD BS Melb. | |
| 1921–1934 | John MacPherson
MA MB ChM BSc | |
| 1939–1949 | Sir William Morrow
Kt MB BS MRCP |
Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Chair in Preventive Medicine established 1930; Harvey Sutton foundation Professor.
| 1882–1903 | W. H. Goode[7]
MA MD ChM Dublin | |
| 1904–1920 | W. G. Armstrong
DPH Cantab. BA MB ChM | |
| 1921–1928 | Harvey Sutton
OBE MD ChB DPH Melb. BSc Oxon. FRSH FRACP |
Medical Jurisprudence
Chair in Forensic Pathology created 1978; vacant pro tem. Formal teaching in Medical Jurisprudence ceased in 1976.
| 1883–1903 | W. H. Goode[8]
MA MD ChM Dublin MA MD ChM Dublin | |
| 1904–1909 | Sydney Jamieson[9]
MB ChM Edin. BA | |
| 1910–1931 | R. H. Todd
BA Oxon. MD ChB Dublin DSM FRCSIrel | |
| 1932–1939 | A. A. Palmer[10]
MB ChM Edin. FRCSEd MRCS LRCP | |
| 1940–1953 | Stratford Sheldon
MB ChM | |
| 1954–1968 | C. E. Percy
MB ChM | |
| 1969–1972 | John Laing
MB BS MCPA | |
| 1973–1976 | E. B. La’Brooy
MB BS Malaya DCP Lond. MCPath |
Psychological Medicine[11]
Chair in Psychiatry established 1922; Sir John Macpherson foundation Professor.
| 1886–1888 | F. N. Manning
MD StAnd. MRCS LSA | |
| 1889–1907 | Chisholm Ross
MD ChM Edin. MD | |
| 1908–1914 | J. F. Froude Flashman
BA MD ChM BSc | |
| 1908–1921 | Andrew Davidson
MD Aberd. | |
| 1952–1955 | E. A. Marsden[12]
DPM Ireland MB BS |
Ophthalmology[13]
Chair in Clinical Ophthalmology established 1977; F. A. Billson foundation Professor.
| 1889–1921 | F. A. Pockley
MB ChM Edin. MB | |
| 1922–1939 | R. G. Waddy
MB ChM | |
| 1940–1951 | Sir Norman Gregg
Kt MB ChM | |
| 1953 | J. A. F. Flynn
VD MB ChM DO Oxon. DOMS Lond. FRACS | |
| 1954–1958 | C. G. H. Blakemore
MB ChM DOMS FRCSEd FRACS | |
| 1959–1964 | K. B. Armstrong
MB BS DOMS FRACS FRACO | |
| 1965–1970 | F. P. C. Claffey
MB BS DOMS DO(RLOH) FRACO | |
| 1971–1977 | E. J. Donaldson
MB BS DO FRACS FRACO |
Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat
Chair in Otolaryngology established 1982; W. P. R. Gibson foundation Professor (from 1983).
| 1901–1906 | G. T. Hankins[14]
MRCS | |
| 1907–1914 | H. R. Nolan
MB ChM | |
| 1915–1918 | Vacant | |
| 1919–1924 | H. W. J. Marks
MA MD ChB Cantab. MRCS LRCP | |
| 1925–1928 | W. C. Mansfield
MD ChM FRCS | |
| 1929–1939 | R. S. Godsall
MB ChM FRCS | |
| 1940–1948 | Garnet Halloran
MD ChM BSc | |
| 1949–1961 | Sir George Halliday
Kt MB ChM FRCSEd FRACS | |
| 1962–1976 | V. G. Bulteau
MB BS DLO FRACS | |
| 1977–1979 | B. N. P. Benjamin
OBE MB BS DLO FRACS | |
| 1980 | B. P. Scrivener
MB BS DLO FRCS FRCSEd FRACS | |
| 1981–1983 | J. H. Seymour
MB BS FRCS |
Diseases of the Skin
| 1901–1912 | F. A. Bennett[15]
MD Aberd. MD | |
| 1913–1944 | E. H. Molesworth
MB ChM | |
| 1945–1961 | J. C. Belisario
CBE ED MD ChM DDM FACD | |
| 1962–1966 | R. B. Perkins
MB BS BSc MRCP FRACP FACD | |
| 1967–1976 | A. M. Johnson
CBE MB BS DR DDM FRCA FACD FRACP | |
| 1977– | W. E. de Launey
MB BS DDM FACD FRACP |
Paediatrics[16]
| 1901–1910 | A. E. Mills[17]
MB ChM | |
| 1911–1925 | Vacant |
Paediatric Medicine
| 1926–1939 | E. H. M. Stephen
MB ChM | |
| 1940–1947 | L. H. Hughes
MD ChM | |
| 1948–1949 | Sir Lorimer Dods
Kt MVO MD ChM DCH(RCP&S) FRACP |
Paediatric Surgery
Chair in Child Health established 1949; Sir Lorimer Dods foundation Professor.
| 1926–1933 | Sir Robert Wade
Kt MD ChM | |
| 1934–1939 | P. L. Hipsley
MD ChM | |
| 1940–1944 | H. G. Humphries
MB ChM | |
| 1945–1950 | C. H. Wesley
MB ChM | |
| 1952–1955 | T. Y. Nelson
MB ChM FRACS | |
| 1955–1960 | J. S. Steigrad
CBE ED MB ChM FRACS | |
| 1961–1965 | E. S. Stuckey
MB MS FRACS | |
| 1966–1980 | D. L. Dey
MB MS FRACS | |
| 1981– | D. H. Cohen
MB BS FRACS | |
| 1981– | A. W. Middleton MB BS FRCS FRACS |
Medical Ethics
Formal teaching in Medical Ethics ceased in 1964.
| 1901–1906 | Sir Philip Sydney Jones
Kt MD Lond. FRCS LSA | |
| 1907–1909 | R. H. Todd
BA Oxon. MD ChB Dublin DSM FRCSIrel | |
| 1910–1916 | Sir Philip Sydney Jones
Kt MD Lond. FRCS | |
| 1917 | Robert Scot Skirving
MB ChM Edin. MB FRACS FRACP HonFRCS | |
| 1918–1921 | Vacant | |
| 1922–1931 | R. H. Todd
BA Oxon. MD ChB Dublin DSM FRCSIrel | |
| 1932–1939 | A. A. Palmer[18]
MB ChM Edin. FRCSEd MRCS LRCP | |
| 1940–1964 | J. G. Hunter
CMG MB ChM BSc |
Biochemistry
Chair in Biochemistry established 1938; Henry Priestley foundation McCaughey Professor in Department of Physiology. Separate Department established 1939.
| 1903–1928 | H. G. Chapman
MD BS Melb. Demonstrator, Lecturer, Assistant Professor and Professor in Physiology and Pharmacology | |
| 1914–1915 | H. S. H. Wardlaw
DSc | |
| 1919–1938 | Junior Demonstrator, Demonstrator and Lecturer in Physiology | |
| 1916–1938 | Ellen M. Hindmarsh
BSc Junior Demonstrator, Demonstrator, Lecturer in Physiology | |
| 1918–1939 | Henry Priestley
MD ChM BSc Lecturer, McCaughey Associate Professor and Professor (in the Department of Physiology until 1938) | |
| 1934–1937 | J. L. Still
PhD BSc Demonstrator, Assistant Lecturer in Physiology | |
| 1938–1941 | Doris Anderson
BSc Melb. Assistant Lecturer, Lecturer in Physiology |
Anaesthetics
Chair in Anaesthetics established 1963; Douglas Joseph foundation (Nuffield) Professor.
| 1913–1933 | M. C. Lidwill
MD BS Melb. MD FRACP HonFFARACS | |
| 1934–1960 | W. I. T. Hotten
MB ChM DA(RCS&P) FRACP FFARCS | |
| 1961–1963 | L. T. Shea
MB BS DA FFARACS FFARCS |
Infectious Diseases
Since 1942 the subject of Infectious Diseases has been taught as part of the courses of the Departments of Medicine and Bacteriology.
| 1916–1928 | R. J. Millard MB ChM | |
| 1929–1933 | Vacant | |
| 1934–1936 | H. V. D. Baret BA MB BS | |
| 1937 | F. H. H. Wilson MB BSc | |
| 1938–1942 | N. J. Symington MB ChM |
Medical Statistics
Chair of Mathematical Statistics established 1959; H. O. Lancaster, foundation Professor.
| 1930–1946 | A. H. Baldwin[19]
MB BS DPH Melb. DTM&H Lond. FRACP | |
| 1946–1959 | H. O. Lancaster
BA MD BS PhD DSc FISI FIMS FASA HonLMAMS HonLMSSA HonFSS FAA |
Tropical Medicine
Chair in Tropical Medicine established 1947; A. H. Baldwin foundation Professor.
| 1930–1946 | A. H. Baldwin
MB BS DPH Melb. DTM&H Lond. FRACP |
Nutrition
Chair in Human Nutrition established 1978; A. S. Truswell foundation (Boden) Professor.
| 1931–1938 | F. W. Clements[20]
MD BS DTM DPH | |
| 1952–1969 | ||
| 1974–1977 | P. F. Heywood
BRurSci N.E. MNS PhD Cornell |
Environmental Health and Occupational Health
Chair in Environmental Health established 1966; R. K. Macpherson foundation Professor. Title changed to Occupational and Environmental Health in 1976; David Ferguson first Professor.
| 1949–1974 | G. C. Smith[21]
MB BS DPH MRACP | |
| 1975–1976 | D. A. Ferguson
MD BS FRACP | |
| 1958–1966 | R. K. Macpherson[22]
MSc MD BS Qld FRACP |
References
- ^ Demonstrators in Anatomy or Physiology appointed after the establishment of separate Chairs in Anatomy and Physiology (1890) have not been listed unless they were concerned with the teaching of Histology.
- ^ William Haswell was appointed Demonstrator in Histology and was variously Demonstrator and Lecturer in Biology from 1882 to 1888 and became Challis Professor of Biology in 1890. He was involved in teaching medical students Biology but, in addition, taught |Histology under Anderson Stuart up to and including 1886.
Separate chairs in Anatomy and Physiology established 1890; Thomas Anderson Stuart retained Physiology and J. T. Wilson became the first (Challis) Professor of Anatomy. Chair in Histology and Embryology established in 1928, C. W. Stump foundation (Bosch) Professor. Before 1898, Anderson Stuart himself may have taught Histology, but after 1898 this teaching seems to have been done by Herbert Hawker, H. G. Chapman and J. R. Dixon. Histology remained part of the responsibility of the Department of Physiology until 1922 after which it passed to Anatomy until the creation of the Department of Histology and Embryology in 1956. - ^ Also Lecturer in Principles and Practice of Medicine (1901–1909).
- ^ Also University Lecturer in Clinical Medicine (1914–1926) and Medical Jurisprudence (1904–1909).
- ^ Also University Lecturer in Medical Jurisprudence (1904–1909) and Demonstrator in Pathology (1899, 1901).
- ^ Also University Lecturer in Public Health (1883–1903) and Medical Jurisprudence (1883–1903).
- ^ Also University Lecturer in Medical Jurisprudence (1883–1903) and Clinical Surgery (1885–1888).
- ^ Also University Lecturer in Public Health (1883–1903).
- ^ Also University Lecturer in Clinical Medicine (1914–1926) and Demonstrator in Pathology (1899, 1901)
- ^ Also University Lecturer in Medical Ethics (1922–1931).
- ^ Appointment of a University Lecturer in Psychiatry was foreshadowed in the University calendars from 1884 onwards.
- ^ Chair vacant 1952–1955.
- ^ Appointment of a University Lecturer in Diseases of the Eye was foreshadowed in the University Calendars from 1884 onwards.
- ^ Lecturer in Diseases of the Ear; Honorary Lecturer until 1905. Also University Lecturer in Clinical Surgery (1886–1888).
- ^ Honorary Lecturer until 1905.
- ^ Appointment of a University Lecturer in Paediatrics was foreshadowed in the University calendars from 1884 onwards.
- ^ Honorary Lecturer until 1906. From 1911–1925 A. E. Mills continued to teach Paediatric Medicine, first as the University Lecturer in the Principles and Practice of Medicine and, later, as the foundation Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine.
- ^ Also University Lecturer in Medical Jurisprudence (1932–1939).
- ^ Professor of Tropical Medicine.
- ^ Nutrition and Child Health.
- ^ Occupational Health.
- ^ Environmental Health.