Medicine
| Name | Year/Degree | Notability | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hendren III, William HardyWilliam Hardy Hendren III | 1943 | Pediatric Surgeon, Chief of Surgery Emeritus at Children's Hospital Boston, and pioneer in surgery, especially in cloaca repair. | |
| Adams, Frederick W.Frederick W. Adams | 1822 | Physician, author, and violin maker | |
| Boxer Wachler, BrianBrian Boxer Wachler | DMS 1993 | Ophthalmologist and vision correction researcher | |
| Eisold, John FrancisJohn Francis Eisold | DMS 1976 | Current attending physician at the United States Capitol | |
| Engel, George L.George L. Engel | 1934 | Psychiatrist, formulator of the biopsychosocial model | |
| Knowlton, CharlesCharles Knowlton | DMS 1824 | Physician, author of a noted pamphlet on birth control | |
| Sia, Calvin C.J.Calvin C.J. Sia | 1950 | Developer of both the medical home concept for primary care and the federal Emergency Medical Services for Children program | |
| Smith, BobBob Smith | 1902 | Cofounder of Alcoholics Anonymous | |
| Whitaker, JulianJulian Whitaker | 1966 | Physician and practitioner of alternative medicine | |
| Zamecnik, PaulPaul Zamecnik | 1934 | Professor of medicine emeritus at the Harvard Medical School and Senior Scientist at Massachusetts General Hospital | |
| Zarling, DavidDavid Zarling | M.A. | Oncology drug development scientist and entrepreneur |
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Famous quotes containing the word medicine:
“Authority, though it err like others,
Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself,
That skins the vice o the top.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“Good medicine is bitter, but it cures illness.”
—Chinese proverb.
Confucius.
“We have to ask ourselves whether medicine is to remain a humanitarian and respected profession or a new but depersonalized science in the service of prolonging life rather than diminishing human suffering.”
—Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (b. 1926)