List of physicians

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This is a list of famous physicians in history.

Chronological lists

Ancient physicians

30th century BCE to 4th century CE

Post-classical physicians

5th century CE to 15th century CE

Early modern physicians

16th century CE to the mid-18th century CE

Late modern physicians

mid-18th century CE to the mid-20th century CE

Physicians famous for their role in advancement of medicine

Physicians famous chiefly as eponyms

Among the better known eponyms:

Physicians famous as criminals

Physicians famous as writers

Among the better known writers:

And others:

Physicians famous as politicians

Argentina

Azerbaijan

Australia

Brazil

Canada

France

Italy

Japan

Pakistan

The Netherlands

United Kingdom

United States

Physicians famous as sportspeople

Physicians famous for their role in television and the media

Australia

Brazil

Finland

Germany

Ireland

Malta

Norway

Pakistan

South Africa

Spain

Sweden

United Kingdom

United States

Physicians famous as beauty queens

Physicians famous as first ladies

Physicians famous for other activities

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