George B. McFarland
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George B. McFarland
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George Bradley McFarland (1866–1942), also known by the Thai noble title Phra Ach Vidyagama, was a Siam-born American physician who was instrumental in establishing modern medical education in Thailand. A son of Presbyterian missionary Samuel G. McFarland, he was born and grew up in Siam and studied medicine and dentistry in the United States, before returning to head the newly established Royal Medical College at Siriraj Hospital, where he taught for 35 years before retiring. He wrote the first
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American physician in Siam (1866–1942)
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2024-03-17T00:17:44Z
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