He graduated in medicine at Marburg in 1804, but soon abandoned practice.
He graduated in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in 1817.
Bang was the sixth women to graduate in medicine in Norway.
He graduated in 1892 with a first class honours degree in medicine.
He graduated in medicine from the University of Missouri in 1849.
He left six children, and one of his sons graduated in medicine at Cambridge.
His father sent him to the University of Göttingen, where he graduated in medicine.
After graduating in medicine in 1916, he won a research scholarship at St George's.
He graduated in science and medicine from the University of Melbourne.
Gordon King was a young American who had recently graduated in medicine.