| Atkins, Robert (1930-2003) |
Banting, Sir Frederick (1891-1941) |
Barnard, Christiaan (1922-2001) |
| Barton, Clara (Clarissa) (1821-1912) |
Behring, Emil Adolf von (1854-1917) |
Bethune, Norman (1890-1939) |
| Blackwell, Elizabeth (1821-1910) |
Chang, Min Chueh (1908-1991) |
Darwin, Erasmus (1731-1802) |
| Drew, Charles Richard (1904-1950) |
Folkman, Judah |
Harvey, William (1578-1657) |
| Jenner, Edward (1749-1823) |
Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth (1926-2004) |
Lister, Joseph (1827-1912) |
| Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910) |
Osler, Sir William (1849-1919) |
Pasteur, Louis (1822-1895) |
| Pavlov, Ivan (1849-1936) |
Pincus, Gregory Goodwin (1903-1967) |
Ross, Ronald (1857-1932) |
| Salk, Jonas (1914-1995) |
Schweitzer, Albert (1875-1965) |
Skou, Jens C. |
| Spock, Benjamin (1903-1998) |
Williams, Daniel Hale (1856-1931) |
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- Remen, Rachel Naomi - medical reformer, educator, and pioneer in the mind/body holistic health movement. Author of Kitchen Table Wisdom, among other books.
- CNN.com/Time.com: America's Best: Science and Medicine - profiles the nation's leading physicians and scientists.
- Early African Americans in Otolaryngology - focusing on the first African Americans to obtain a medical degree and specialty training in otolaryngology.
- Kellogg, John Harvey - obituary of the surgeon, health authority, developer of the Battle Creek Sanitarium, and founder of the Kellogg Company food business.
- Snow, John (1813-1858) - portrait of a legendary figure in the history of public health, epidemiology, and anesthesiology, who discovered that cholera is communicated by means of a contaminated water supply.
- World Book Encyclopedia: Women in Science and Medicine - a series of articles presenting the history of women in science and medicine, biographies, and interactive quizzes.
- Henderson, Donald A. - photo and profile of the man who led the World Health Organization's global smallpox eradication campaign from 1966 to 1977.
- Anderson, W. French - offers the biography, ethics articles, and curriculum vitae of the doctor known as the father of gene therapy. Also provides articles chronicling the development of gene therapy.
- Sabuco, Oliva (1562-1590) - dedicated to the work of the 16th century philosopher who was also a pioneer in psychosomatic medicine.
- Dunglison, Robley (1798-1869) - the first professor of anatomy and medicine at the University of Virginia and personal physician to Thomas Jefferson.
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