John Snow

John Snow

male, deceased (1858)
John Snow (16 March 1813 - 16 June 1858) was a British physician and a leader in the adoption of anaesthesia and medical hygiene, and is considered...
James Lind

James Lind

male, deceased (1794)
James Lind was the pioneer of naval hygiene in the Royal Navy. By conducting what was perhaps the first ever clinical trial, he proved that citrus...

Farabeuf

male, deceased (1910)
Louis Hubert Farabeuf, French surgeon who is said to have introduced hygiene in French medical schools. His statue dominates the central court of...
Silas Weir Mitchell

Silas Weir Mitchell

male, deceased (1914)
Silas Weir Mitchell was an American physician and writer. He was son of a physician, John Kearsley Mitchell (1798–1858), and was born in Ph...

James Crichton-Browne

male, deceased (1938)
James Crichton-Browne (November 29, 1840 - January 31, 1938) was a British physician; he earned his medical degree at the Royal College in...
Paul Brouardel

Paul Brouardel

male, deceased (1906)
Paul Camille Hippolyte Brouardel was a French pathologist who was born in Saint Quentin. He was a professor of forensics of the Faculty of Medicine...
Adrien Loir

Adrien Loir

male, deceased (1941)
Adrien Loir (December 15, 1862 - 1941) was a French bacteriologist who was born in Lyon. He was a nephew of Louis Pasteur and for much of his...
Pierre Jean George Cabanis

Pierre Jean George Cabanis

male, deceased (1825)
Pierre Jean George Cabanis, was a French physiologist. He was born at Cosnac (Corrèze), the son of Jean Baptiste Cabanis (1723-1786), a lawyer and a...
Edmond Nocard

Edmond Nocard

male, deceased (1903)
Edmond Nocard, was a French veterinarian and microbiologist, born in Provins (Seine-et-Marne, France). Nocard studied veterinary medicine from 1868...
Oskar Lassar

Oskar Lassar

male, deceased (1907)
Oskar Lassar was a German dermatologist who was a native of Hamburg. After earning his medical doctorate in 1872, he was briefly a hospital...