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List of University of Edinburgh medical people

List of University of Edinburgh medical people

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List of University of Edinburgh medical people is a list of notable graduates as well as non-graduates, and academic staffs of the University of Edinburgh Medical School in Scotland.

Charles Darwin was a student at the University of Edinburgh Medical School from 1825 to 1827.

Pioneers in medicine

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Founders of medical schools and universities

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Leaders in medicine

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Pioneers in science and humanities

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Non-medical accomplishments

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Faculty (who were not also graduates of the medical school)

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