This is a list of famous physicians in history.
Chronological lists [ edit ]
30th century BCE to 4th century CE
Post-classical physicians [ edit ]
5th century CE to 15th century CE
Early modern physicians [ edit ]
16th century CE to the mid-18th century CE
Late modern physicians [ edit ]
mid-18th century CE to the mid-20th century CE
Physicians famous for their role in advancement of medicine [ edit ]
William Osler Abbott (1902–1943) — co-developed the Miller-Abbott tube
William Stewart Agras (born 1929) — feeding behavior
Virginia Apgar (1909–1974) — anesthesiologist who devised the Apgar score used after childbirth
Jean Astruc (1684–1766) — wrote one of the first treatises on syphilis
Averroes (1126–1198) — Andalusian polymath
Avicenna (980–1037) — Persian physician
Gerbrand Bakker (1771–1828) — Dutch physician, with works in Dutch and Latin on midwifery, practical surgery, animal magnetism, worms, the human eye, comparative anatomy, and the anatomy of the brain
Frederick Banting (1891–1941) — isolated insulin
Christiaan Barnard (1922–2001) — performed first heart transplant
Charles Best (1899–1978) — assisted in the discovery of insulin
Norman Bethune (1890–1939) — developer of battlefield surgical techniques
Theodor Billroth (1829–1894) — father of modern abdominal surgery
Elizabeth Blackwell (1821–1910) — first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States; first openly identified woman to receive a medical degree; pioneered the advancement of women in medicine
Alfred Blalock (1899–1964) — noted for his research on the medical condition of shock and the development of the Blalock-Taussig Shunt , surgical relief of the cyanosis from Tetralogy of Fallot , known commonly as the blue baby syndrome , with his assistant Vivien Thomas and pediatric cardiologist Helen Taussig
James Carson (1772–1843)
Charaka (c. 100 BCE – 200 CE) — Indian physician
Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893) — pioneering neurologist
Guy de Chauliac (1290–1368) — one of the first physicians to have an experimental approach towards medicine; also recorded the Black Death
Anna Manning Comfort (1845-1931) — first woman medical graduate to practice in the state of Connecticut
Loren Cordain (born 1950) — American nutritionist and exercise physiologist, Paleolithic diet
Harvey Cushing (1869–1939) — American neurosurgeon ; father of modern-day brain surgery
Garcia de Orta (1501–1568) — revealed herbal medicines of India , described cholera
Gerhard Domagk (1895–1964) — pathologist and bacteriologist; credited with the discovery of sulfonamidochrysoidine (KI-730), the first commercially available antibiotic; won 1939 the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Charles R. Drew (1904–1950) — blood transfusion pioneer
Helen Flanders Dunbar (1902–1959) — important early figure in U.S. psychosomatic medicine
Galen (129–c. 210 ) — Roman physician and anatomist
Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915) — German scientist; won the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; developed Ehrlich's reagent
Christiaan Eijkman (1858–1930) — pathologist , studied beriberi
Pierre Fauchard — father of dentistry
René Gerónimo Favaloro (1923–2000) — Argentine cardiac surgeon who created the coronary bypass grafting procedure
Alexander Fleming (1881–1955) — Scottish scientist, inventor of penicillin
Girolamo Fracastoro (1478–1553) — wrote on syphilis , forerunner of germ theory
Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) — founder of psychoanalysis
Daniel Carleton Gajdusek (1923–2008) — studied Kuru , Nobel prize winner
George E. Goodfellow (1855–1910) — recognized as first U.S. civilian trauma surgeon, expert in gunshot wound treatment
Henry Gray (1827–1861) — English anatomist and surgeon, creator of Gray's Anatomy
Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919) — physician and anatomist
William Harvey (1578–1657) — English physician, described the circulatory system
Henry Heimlich (1920–2016) — inventor of the Heimlich maneuver and the Vietnam War-era chest drain valve
Orvan Hess (1906–2002) — fetal heart monitor and first successful use of penicillin
Hippocrates (c. 460 –370 BCE) — Greek father of medicine
John Hunter (1728–1793) — father of modern surgery, famous for his study of anatomy
Kurt Julius Isselbacher (1928–2019) — Former editor of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine , prominent Gastroenterologist, founder of the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, Association of American Physicians Kober Medal winner
Edward Jenner (1749–1823) — English physician popularized vaccination
Elliott P. Joslin (1869–1962) — pioneer in the treatment of diabetes
Carl Jung (1875–1961) — Swiss psychiatrist
Leo Kanner (1894–1981) — Austrian -American psychiatrist known for work on autism
Seymour Kety (1915–2000) — American neuroscientist
Robert Koch (1843–1910) — formulated Koch's postulates
Theodor Kocher (1841–1917) — thyroid surgery; first surgeon to win the Nobel Prize
Rene Theophile Hyacinthe Laennec (1781–1826) — inventor of the stethoscope
Janet Lane-Claypon (1877–1967) — pioneer of epidemiology
Thomas Linacre (1460–1524) — founder of Royal College of Physicians
Joseph Lister (1827–1912) — pioneer of antiseptic surgery
Richard Lower (1631–1691) — studied the lungs and heart, and performed the first blood transfusion
Paul Loye (1861–1890) — studied the nervous system and decapitation
Wilhelm Frederick von Ludwig (1790–1865) — German physician known for his 1836 publication on the condition now known as Ludwig's angina
Amato Lusitano (1511–1568) — discovered venous valves, studied blood circulation
Madhav (8th century A.D.) — medical text author and systematizer
Maimonides (1135–1204)
Marcello Malpighi (1628–1694) — Italian anatomist, pioneer in histology
Barry Marshall (born 1951)
Charles Horace Mayo (1865–1939) — co-founder, Mayo Clinic
William James Mayo (1861–1939) — co-founder, Mayo Clinic
William Worrall Mayo (1819–1911) — co-founder, Mayo Clinic
Salvador Mazza (1886–1946) — Argentine epidemiologist who helped in controlling American trypanosomiasis
William McBride (1927-2018) — discovered teratogenicity of thalidomide
Otto Fritz Meyerhof (1884–1951) — studied muscle metabolism; Nobel prize
George Richards Minot (1885–1950) — Nobel prize for his study of anemia
B. K. Misra — first neurosurgeon in the world to perform image-guided surgery for aneurysms , first in South Asia to perform stereotactic radiosurgery , first in India to perform awake craniotomy and laparoscopic spine surgery.[ 1]
Frederic E. Mohs (1910–2002) — responsible for the method of surgery now called Mohs surgery
Egas Moniz (1874–1955) — developed lobotomy and brain artery angiography
Richard Morton (1637–1698) — identified tubercles in consumption (phthisis) of lungs; basis for modern name tuberculosis
Herbert Needleman (1927–2017) — scientifically established link between lead poisoning and neurological damage; key figure in successful efforts to limit lead exposure
Charles Jean Henri Nicolle (1866–1936) — microbiologist who won Nobel prize for work on typhus
Ian Olver (born 1953)
Gary Onik (born 1952) — inventor and pioneer of ultrasound guided cryosurgery for both the prostate and the liver
William Osler (1849–1919) — "father of modern medicine"
Ralph Paffenbarger (1922–2007) — conducted classic studies demonstrating conclusively that active people reduce their risk of heart disease and live longer
George Papanicolaou (1883–1962) — Greek pioneer in cytopathology and early cancer detection; inventor of the Pap smear
Paracelsus (1493–1541) — founder of toxicology
Ambroise Paré (1510–1590) — advanced surgical wound treatment
Wilder Penfield (1891–1976) — pioneer in neurology
Marcus Raichle (born 1937) — father of functional neuroimaging
Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852–1934) — father of modern neuroscience for his development of the neuron theory
Joseph Ransohoff (1915–2001) — neurosurgeon who invented the modern technique for removing brain tumors
Sir William Refshauge (1913–2009) — Australian public health administrator
Rhazes (c. 865 –925) (Abu Bakr Mohammad Ibn Zakariya al-Razi )
Juan Rosai (1940–2020) — advanced surgical pathology ; discovered the desmoplastic small round cell tumor and Rosai–Dorfman disease
Jonas Salk (1914–1995) — developed a vaccine for polio
Lall Sawh (born 1951) — Trinidadian surgeon/urologist and pioneer of kidney transplantation in the Caribbean
Martin Schurig (1656–1733) — first physician to occupy himself with the anatomy of the sexual organs .[ 2]
Ignaz Semmelweis (1818–1865) — a pioneer of avoiding cross-infection — introduced hand washing and instrument cleaning
Victor Skumin (born 1948) — first to describe a previously unknown disease, now called Skumin syndrome [ 3] (a disorder of the central nervous system of some patients after receiving a prosthetic heart valve )[ 4]
John Snow (1813–1858) — anaesthetist and pioneer epidemiologist who studied cholera
Thomas Starzl (1926–2017) — performed the first liver transplant
Andrew Taylor Still (1828–1917) — father of osteopathic medicine
Susruta (c. 500 BCE ) — Indian physician and pioneering surgeon
Thomas Sydenham (1642–1689) — clinician
James Mourilyan Tanner (1920–2010) — developed Tanner stages and advanced auxology
Helen B. Taussig (1898–1986) — founded field of pediatric cardiology, worked to prevent thalidomide marketing in the US
Carlo Urbani (1956–2003) — discovered and died from SARS
Andreas Vesalius (1514–1564) — Belgian anatomist, often referred to as the founder of modern human anatomy
Vidus Vidius (1508–1569) — first professor of medicine at the College Royal and author of medical texts
Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902) — German pathologist, founder of fields of comparative pathology and cellular pathology
Carl Warburg (1805–1892) — German/British physician and clinical pharmacologist, inventor of Warburg's Tincture , a famed antipyretic and antimalarial medicine of the Victorian era
Otto Heinrich Warburg (1883–1970) — German physiologist, medical doctor; Nobel prize 1931
Allen Oldfather Whipple (1881–1963) — devised the Whipple procedure in 1935 for treatment of pancreatic cancer
Priscilla White (1900–1989) — developed classification of diabetes mellitus and pregnancy to assess and reduce the risk of miscarriage , birth defect , stillbirth , and maternal death
Carl Wood (1929–2011) — developed and commercialized in-vitro fertilization
Alfred Worcester (1855–1951) — pioneer in geriatrics, palliative care, appendectomy, cesarean section, student health, nursing education
Ole Wormius (1588–1654) — pioneer in embryology
Sir Magdi Yacoub (born 1935) — one of the leading developers of the techniques of heart and heart-lung transplantation
Boris Yegorov (1937–1994) — first physician in space (1964)
Zhang Xichun (1860–1933) — first physician to integrate Chinese and Western medicine
Richard White (physician) - physician known for his development of the zebrafish as a model for cancer.
Physicians famous chiefly as eponyms [ edit ]
Among the better known eponyms :
Physicians famous as criminals [ edit ]
Physicians famous as writers [ edit ]
Among the better known writers:
Mary A. Brinkman (1846-1932) - American homeopathic physician and medical writer
Mikhail Bulgakov (1891–1940) - Russian novelist and playwright
Louis-Ferdinand Celine (1894–1961) - French novelist, author of Journey to the End of the Night
Graham Chapman (1941–1989) - writer and actor, founding member of Monty Python
Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) - Russian playwright
Robin Cook - American author of bestselling novels, wrote Coma
Michael Crichton (1942–2008) - American author of Jurassic Park
A. J. Cronin (1896–1981) - Scottish novelist and essayist, author of The Citadel
Anthony Daniels (born 1949) - as 'Theodore Dalrymple' and under his own name, a British author, critic and social and cultural commentator
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) - British author of Sherlock Holmes fame
Khaled Hosseini (born 1965) - American author, originally from Afghanistan, of bestselling novels The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns
John Keats (1795–1821) - English poet
Morio Kita - Japanese novelist and essayist; son of Mokichi Saitō
Jean Baptiste Lefebvre de Villebrune (1732–1809) - French physician who translated several works from Latin, English, Spanish, Italian, and German into French
Luke the Evangelist - one of the four Gospel writers of the Bible
Nariman motamed Book of Modern Surgical Methods
John S. Marr - proposed natural explanations for the ten plagues of Egypt
W. Somerset Maugham (1874–1965) - British novelist and short story writer, wrote Of Human Bondage
Alfred de Musset (1810–1857) - French playwright, discovered sign of syphilitic aortitis
Taslima Nasrin
Mori Ōgai - Japanese novelist, poet, and literary critic
Walker Percy (1916–1990) - American philosopher and writer
François Rabelais (1483–1553) - French author of Gargantua and Pantagruel
Mokichi Saitō - Japanese poet
Friedrich von Schiller (1759–1805), German writer, poet, essayist and dramatist
William Carlos Williams (1883–1963) - American poet and essayist
And others:
Patrick Abercromby (1656–c. 1716 ) - historian
Chris Adrian
Giorgio Antonucci (1933-2017) - Italian physician and poet, known for his questioning of the bases of psychiatry
Jacob Appel - short story writer
John Arbuthnot
Janet Asimov (1926–2019) (née Janet O. Jeppson) - American psychiatrist, wife of Isaac Asimov
Arnie Baker - cycling coach
Cora Belle Brewster (1859–?), writer, editor
Sir Thomas Browne (1605–1682) - British writer
Georg Büchner - German dramatist
Ludwig Büchner - German philosopher
Thomas Campion - poet, composer
Ethan Canin - novelist, short story writer
Deepak Chopra - Indian/American writer of self-help and health books
Alex Comfort (1920–2000) - British writer and poet, author of The Joy of Sex
Ctesias (5th century B.C.) - Greek historian
Steven Clark Cunningham (born 1972) - children's poem writer
Erasmus Darwin (1731–1802) - British poet, grandfather of Charles Darwin
Georges Duhamel (1884–1966) - French writer, dramatist, poet and humanist
Havelock Ellis (1859–1940) - British writer and poet, author of The Psychology of Sex
Viktor Frankl (1905–1997) - Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist, author of Man's Search for Meaning
Samuel Garth (1661–1719) - British author and translator of classics
Elmina M. Roys Gavitt (1828–1898) - American physician; medical journal founder, editor-in-chief
Atul Gawande - surgeon and New Yorker medical writer
William Gilbert - British author; father of W. S. Gilbert
Oliver Goldsmith - British author
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (1809–1894) - American essayist
Richard Hooker - author of M*A*S*H
Arthur Johnston (1587–1641) - poet
Eunice D. Kinney (1851-1942) - Canadian-born American physician, journal editor
Charles Krauthammer (1950–2018) - American psychiatrist, syndicated political columnist
R. D. Laing - Scottish writer and poet, leader of the anti-psychiatry movement
Stanisław Lem (1929–2006) - Polish author of science-fiction (Solaris )
Carlo Levi (1902–1975) - Italian novelist and writer
David Livingstone (1813–1873) - Scottish medical missionary, explorer of Africa, travel writer
Adeline Yen Mah - Chinese-American author
Paolo Mantegazza (1831–1910) - Italian writer, author of science fiction book L'Anno 3000
Jean-Paul Marat (1743–1793) - French writer, a leader of French Revolution ; assassinated in bathtub
Silas Weir Mitchell (1829–1914) - American writer
Mungo Park - Scottish physician and explorer
Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman - Indian author and translator of classical manuscripts
José Rizal (1861–1896) - Filipino novelist, scientist, linguist, and national hero
João Guimarães Rosa - Brazilian writer
Sir Ronald Ross (1857–1932) - British writer and poet, discovered the malarial parasite
Theodore Isaac Rubin (1923–2019) - American author of David and Lisa
Oliver Sacks (1933–2015) - British essayist (The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat )
Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965) - German charitative worker, Nobel Peace Prize laureate (1952), theologian, philosopher, organist, musicologist
Julia Seton (1862-1950) - American physician, lecturer, New Thought writer
Frank Slaughter (1908–2001) - American bestseller author, wrote (Doctor's Wives )
Tobias Smollett (1721–1771) - author
Benjamin Spock (1903–1988) - American pediatrician, wrote Baby and Child Care
Patrick Taylor - Canadian best-selling novelist
Osamu Tezuka - Japanese cartoonist and animator; the "father of anime "
Lewis Thomas (1913–1993) - American essayist and poet
Sir Henry Thompson - British surgeon and polymath
Vladislav Vančura (1891–1942) - Czech writer, screenwriter and film director
Drauzio Varella - Brazilian educator, scientist and medical science popularizer
Francis Brett Young (1884–1954) - English novelist and poet
Physicians famous as politicians [ edit ]
Sali Berisha - President (1992–1997) and Prime Minister(2005-2013) of Albania
Dipu Moni - Bangladeshi Minister of Education
Nazira Abdula - Mozambican Minister of Health
Ayad Allawi - interim Prime Minister of Iraq
Salvador Allende (1908–1973) - Chilean president
Emilio Álvarez Montalván - Foreign Minister of Nicaragua
Arnulfo Arias - Panamanian President
Firdous Ashiq Awan - Pakistani politician
Bashar Al-Assad - Syrian national leader
Michelle Bachelet (born 1951) - Chilean president
Hastings Kamuzu Banda (1898–1997) - Prime Minister, President and later dictator of Malawi
Gro Harlem Brundtland (born 1939) - first Norwegian female prime minister; Director-General of the World Health Organization
Margaret Chan - Director General of the WHO ; former Director of Health of Hong Kong
Chen Chi-mai - former mayor of Kaohsiung , Taiwan
York Chow - Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food of Hong Kong
Denzil Douglas - Prime Ministers of Saint Kitts and Nevis , 1995–2015
François Duvalier (1907–1971) - also known as Papa Doc; President and later dictator of Haiti
Antônio Palocci Filho - Brazilian politician, Finance Minister
Christian Friedrich, Baron von Stockmar - Anglo-Belgian statesman
Che Guevara - Latin American revolutionary leader
George Habash - founder of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Ibrahim al-Jaafari - Prime minister of Iraq
Radovan Karadžić (born 1945) - first president of Republika Srpska, now facing charges for genocide and crimes against humanity
Mohammad-Reza Khatami - Iranian politician
Ewa Kopacz - Polish Prime Minister who succeeded Donald Tusk , 2014–2015
Juscelino Kubitscheck - Brazilian president
Mahathir Mohamad - Malaysian prime minister
Agostinho Neto (1922–1979) - MPLA leader and president of Angola
Navin Ramgoolam - Prime minister of Mauritius
Lloyd Richardson - President of the Parliament of Sint Maarten , 2014–2015
José Rizal (1861–1896) - Filipino revolutionary and national hero
Bidhan Chandra Roy - Indian politician
Sun Yat-sen (1866–1925) - founder of the Republic of China
Tabaré Vázquez - former Uruguayan President
Ali Akbar Velayati (born 1945) - Iranian Foreign Minister , 1981–1997
Ursula von der Leyen (born 1958) - German Federal Minister of Defence, 13th president of the European Commission
William Walker (1824–1860) - ruler of Nicaragua
Ram Baran Yadav (born 1948) - first elected president of the republic of Nepal
Yeoh Eng-kiong - former Secretary for Health and Welfare of Hong Kong
Geraldo Alckmin - Vice President of Brazil , Minister of Development, Industry, Trade and Services , former Governor of São Paulo , former Vice Governor of São Paulo , former mayor of Pindamonhangaba and former federal deputy for São Paulo
Antônio Austregésilo - former federal deputy for Pernambuco
Enéas Carneiro - former federal deputy for São Paulo and former presidential candidate
Marcelo Castro - senator for Piauí and former Minister of Health
Arthur Chioro - former Minister of Health
Humberto Costa - senator for Pernambuco
Antônio Salim Curiati - former Mayor of São Paulo
Pedro Ernesto - former Mayor of Rio de Janeiro
Jandira Feghali - federal deputy for Rio de Janeiro
André Fufuca - Minister of Sports and former federal deputy for Maranhão
Paulo Garcia - former mayor of Goiânia
Hiran Gonçalves - senator for Roraima and former federal deputy for Roraima
Ângela Guadagnin - former mayor of São José dos Campos and former federal deputy for São Paulo
Eduardo Jorge - former federal deputy for São Paulo and former presidential candidate
Juscelino Kubitschek - former President of Brazil , former Governor of Minas Gerais , former senator for Goiás , former Mayor of Belo Horizonte and former federal deputy for Minas Gerais
Lavoisier Maia - former Governor of Rio Grande do Norte , former senator for Rio Grande do Norte and former federal deputy for Rio Grande do Norte
Zenaide Maia - senator for Rio Grande do Norte and former federal deputy for Rio Grande do Norte
Luiz Henrique Mandetta - former Minister of Health and former federal deputy for Mato Grosso do Sul
Raquel Muniz - former federal deputy for Minas Gerais
Carlos Neder - former state deputy of São Paulo
Alexandre Padilha - federal deputy for São Paulo and former Minister of Health
Darcísio Perondi - federal deputy for Rio Grande do Sul
Mario Pinotti - former Minister of Health and former mayor of Nova Iguaçu
Marcelo Queiroga - former Minister of Health
Hélio de Oliveira Santos - former mayor of Campinas and former federal deputy for São Paulo
Alexandre Serfiotis - federal deputy for Rio de Janeiro
Nelson Teich - former Minister of Health
José Gomes Temporão - former Minister of Health
Physicians famous as sportspeople [ edit ]
Physicians famous as beauty queens [ edit ]
Physicians famous as first ladies [ edit ]
Physicians famous for other activities [ edit ]
Anderson Ruffin Abbott
Jane Addams — social activist
Dav and ultrasound technologies to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines [clarification needed ]
Oswald Avery (1877–1955) — molecular biologist who discovered DNA carried genetic information
Ali Bacher — cricketer
Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi — traveller
Roger Bannister — runner, first sub-four-minute miler
Josiah Bartlett — American statesman and chief justice of New Hampshire
T. Romeyn Beck (1791–1855) — American forensic medicine pioneer
Ramon Betances — surgeon, PR nationalist
Maximilian Bircher-Benner (1867–1939) — nutritionist
Oscar Biscet — human rights advocate
Herman Boerhaave — humanist
Alexander Borodin — composer, chemist
Thomas Bowdler — censor
Maria Pilar Bruguera Sábat — nun
Lafayette Bunnell — explorer of Yosemite Valley
John Caius (1510–1573) — physician and educator
Roberto Canessa — survivor of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 , which crashed in the Andes Mountains in 1972
Gerolamo Cardano — mathematician
Alexis Carrell — transplant surgeon, eugenicist, Vichy sympathizer
Ben Carson — African-American neurosurgeon
Anton Chekhov — writer
Laurel B. Clark (1961–2003) — American astronaut, killed in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543) — mathematician and astronomer
Merv Cross (1941–2023) — rugby league player
Mary Lee Edward (1885–1980) — pioneer and surgeon and a hero during World War I on the front lines in France.
Ted Eisenberg — Guinness World Record holder for most breast augmentation surgeries performed.
Steven Eisenberg — known as "The Singing Cancer Doctor."
Sextus Empiricus (2nd–3rd century C.E.) — philosopher
Ken Evoy
Roberto Horcades Figueira — former chairman of the Fluminense Football Club
Giovanni Fontana — Venetian physician, engineer, and encyclopedist
Luigi Galvani — physicist
Pierre Gassendi (1592–1655) — philosopher
William Gilbert (1544–1603) — physicist
Carl Goresky — physician and scientist
W. G. Grace — cricketer
John Franklin Gray (1804–1881) — American educator, first practitioner of homeopathy in the US
Nehemiah Grew — botanist
Samuel Hahnemann — founder of homeopathy
Armand Hammer — entrepreneur
Daniel Harris
Karin M. Hehenberger — diabetes expert
Hermann von Helmholtz — physicist
Jan Baptist van Helmont (1577–1655) — physiologist
Harry Hill — British comedian
Courtney Howard — Yellowknife-based ER physician and one-time leadership candidate, Green Party of Canada
Samuel Gridley Howe — abolitionist
Ebenezer Kingsbury Hunt (1810–1889) — President of the Connecticut State Medical Society ; director of the Retreat for the Insane
Varsha Jain — UK Space doctor/researcher for women's health
Mae Jemison (born 1956) — astronaut
David Johnson — American swimmer
Stuart Kauffman (born 1939) — biologist
John Keats — poet and author
John Harvey Kellogg — cereal manufacturer
Charles Krauthammer (1950–2018) — columnist and political commentator
Marianne Lindsten-Thomasson (1909–1979) — Sweden's first female district medical officer during the 1940s
Cesare Lombroso (1835–1909) — based his system of criminology on physiognomy
John McAndrew (1927–2013) — All-Ireland Gaelic footballer
June McCarroll — inventor of lane markings
Pat McGeer — Canadian basketball player
Julia Lore McGrew – medical missionary
James McHenry (1753–1816) — signer of the United States Constitution
Archibald Menzies — naturalist
Franz Mesmer (1734–1815) — proponent of mesmerism and the idea of animal magnetism
Jonathan Miller (1934–2019) — television presenter and stage director
Paul Möhring (1710–1792) — zoologist, botanist
Maria Montessori — educator
Boris V. Morukov — cosmonaut
Lee "Final Table" Nelson — professional poker player
Haing S. Ngor — Oscar-winning film actor
Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers (1758–1840) — astronomer
Dinesh Palipana — physician with disability and advocate
Roza Papo — army general
James Parkinson — physician, geologist, political activist
Claude Perrault — architect
Christian Hendrik Persoon — South African botanist
Pope John XXI — pope
Scott Powell — co-founder of the nostalgia group Sha Na Na
Weston A. Price — traveler, educator
Syed Ziaur Rahman — physician and medical scientist
John Ray — plant taxonomer
Prathap C. Reddy
Bradbury Robinson — threw the first legal forward pass in American football history while a medical student at St. Louis University
Peter Mark Roget — English lexicographer
Jacques Rogge — sports official
Mowaffak al-Rubaie — human rights advocate, member of the Interim Iraqi Governing Council
Benjamin Rush — signer of the United States Constitution
Daniel Rutherford (1749–1819) — chemist
Bendapudi Venkata Satyanarayana
Félix Savart — physicist
Guido Schäffer (1974–2009) — Brazilian venerable
Albert Schweitzer — humanist
Michael Servetus (1511–1553) — burnt at the stake by Calvinists for heresy
Paul Sinha — British comedian
Rob Sitch — Australian comedian
Sócrates (1954–2011, Sócrates Brasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira) — Brazilian football (soccer) player
James Hudson Taylor (1832–1905) — British missionary to China and founder of the China Inland Mission
Norman Earl Thagard — astronaut
Debi Thomas (born 1967) — Olympic figure skater
William E. Thornton — astronaut
John Tidwell — American basketball player
Nasiruddin al-Tusi — astronomer
Laura Veale — first qualified woman doctor practising in Harrogate and North Riding of Yorkshire
Andrew Wakefield — conducted studies on disputed link between vaccines and neurodevelopmental disorders, which had many serious consequences
William Walker — Latin American adventurer
Moshe Wallach (1866–1957) — founder and director of Shaare Zedek Hospital , Jerusalem, for 45 years
John Clarence Webster — Canadian historian
Wilhelm Weinberg — with G. H. Hardy , developed the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium model of population genetics
JPR Williams — rugby union player
Hugh Williamson — American patriot, statesman, Surgeon General of SC
Thomas Young — scientist
Tanzir Islam Britto — Bangladeshi physician, wrote the first Non-Hodgkin lymphoma review article .
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