College_of_Medicine_University_of_Baghdad

College of Medicine University of Baghdad

College of Medicine University of Baghdad

Medical school in Iraq


The College of Medicine University of Baghdad, formerly known as the Iraqi Royal Medical College, was established in 1927.[1]

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In 1927, Harry Sinderson helped to establish a new medical school in Baghdad, which became the Royal Medical College when King Faisal I opened its new building in April 1930.[2] From 1923, Sinderson was personal physician to Iraq's Kings. Sinderson served as Dean of the Medical College from 1927 until 1934, and again from 1941 until 1946.


References

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  2. Jawad, As (21 March 2013). "Sir Harry C Sinderson Pasha (1891–1974): physician, medical educator and royal confidant" (PDF). The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. 43 (1): 82–87. doi:10.4997/JRCPE.2013.118.



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