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Self portrait, Professor John Smith
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Administration Block
Medical students 1887
Professor (Sir) Thomas Peter Anderson Stuart
Anderson Stuart Building C1920
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Historical overview


  1. Foundation of the Faculty of Medicine in 1856
  2. His Royal Highness Prince Alfred gives funds for a teaching hospital
  3. John Henry Challis bequeaths his estate to the University of Sydney
  4. Sir Thomas Anderson Stuart becomes Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, and second Dean of the Faculty of Medicine
  5. Opening of the Medical School in 1883
  6. Medical Students before the turn of the century
  7. First medical curriculum
  8. Plans for a new medical building
  9. Sydney Hospital for Sick Children recognised as a teaching hospital in 1884
  10. Callan Park Hospital for the Insane Becomes a Teaching Hospital in 1885
  11. Sydney University Medical Society established in 1886
  12. Royal Hospital for Women Paddington (The Benevolent Asylum) becomes a teaching hospital for Obstetric training in 1888
  13. Anderson Stuart recruits pioneer Faculty staff from Edinburgh Medical School
  14. Women in the Faculty before the turn of the century
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