List of physicians

This is a list of famous physicians in history.

Chronological list of physicians

Ancient world

Middle Ages 5th–16th centuries

Islamic Middle Ages 9th–12th

Scholastic Medicine 13th–16th centuries

Renaissance to Early Modern period 16th–18th centuries

19th century: Rise of modern medicine

  • Baron Guillaume Dupuytren 1777–1835[15] Head surgeon at Hôtel-Dieu de Paris,[64] The age Dupuytren[65][66]
  • James Marion Sims 1813–1883 Vesico-vaganial surgery[15][67][68] Father of surgical genocology[21] Biography[69]
  • Joseph Lister 1827–1912 Anti-septic surgery[15][35][70] Father of modern surgery[71]

Physicians famous for their role in advancement of medicine

Physicians famous chiefly as eponyms

Among the better known eponyms:

Physicians famous as criminals

Physicians famous as writers

Among the better known writers:

And others:

Physicians famous as politicians

Argentina

Azerbaijan

Australia

Canada

France

Italy

Japan

The Netherlands

United Kingdom

United States

Physicians famous as sportspeople

  • Tenley Albright Olympic figure skating champion
  • Lisa Aukland American professional bodybuilder and powerlifter
  • Sir Roger Bannister (1929–2018) first man to break the four-minute mile; English neurologist
  • Tim Brabants sprint kayaker, Olympic gold medalist
  • Felipe Contepomi Argentine rugby union footballer
  • Ted Eisenberg American 2018 world champion in long distance tomahawk throwing
  • Gail Hopkins American professional baseball player
  • David Gerrard New Zealand swimmer
  • Randy Gregg ice hockey player
  • Jack Lovelock (1910–1949) Olympic athlete
  • Richard Mamiya (1925–2019) football player
  • Doc Medich, American baseball player
  • Stephen Rerych American swimmer, Olympic champion, and former world record-holder
  • Dot Richardson American softball player, Olympics; orthopedic physician
  • Sócrates (Sócrates Brasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira) — Brazilian soccer player, played for the national team 1979–1986

Physicians famous for their role in television and the media

Australia

Brazil

Finland

Germany

Ireland

Malta

Norway

  • Anders Danielsen Lie
  • Gro Harlem Brundtland (born 1939) - first Norwegian female prime minister; Director-General of the World Health Organization

South Africa

Spain

Sweden

United Kingdom

United States

Physicians famous as beauty queens

Physicians famous as first ladies

Physicians famous for other activities

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See also

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