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  1. King Edward Medical University, Nelagumbad, Anarkali, Lahore, Pakistan. 54000. Phone : +92 (42) 99211145-54; Email: info@kemu.edu.pk

  2. Author: King Edward VII College of Medicine (Singapore) Title: CalendarLibrary HOldings: 1908-1942. Publisher: Singapore: Govt. Printing Office, Call Number: LG399 KE.C Notes: Title varies : 1908-1912, Straits and Federated Malay States Government Medical School. Syllabus; 1912-1913, King Edward VII Medical School.

  3. www.roots.gov.sg › Collection-Landing › listingMedical college graduates

    Medical college graduates. English education led to the emergence of a new generation of students who adapted to Western customs and engaged in European sports and pastimes. This photograph shows the graduating class of 1925 from the King Edward VII College of Medicine. Established in 1905, the college was Singapore’s first medical ...

  4. www.healthprofessionals.gov.sg › docs › librariesprovider2SINGAPORE DEGREE - MOH

    1. Licentiate in medicine and surgery of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore. 2. Degree in medicine and surgery of the University of Malaya in Singapore. 3. Degree in medicine and surgery of the University of Singapore. 4. Degree in medicine and surgery of the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine

  5. Connecting Healthcare Professionals since 1923. Medical Alumni is an association for Healthcare Professionals in Singapore. Our members include Medical Doctors, Dentists, Pharmacist, Nurses and Allied Health Professionals. Our complex is situated conveniently at 2 College Road, located within the Singhealth Campus.

  6. King Edward VII College of Medicine building with a row of twelve heavy fluted Doric columns as its principal facade is located within the grounds of Singapore General Hospital. It was opened on 15 February 1926 by Governor of the Straits Settlements, Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard, and gazetted as a national monument on 2 December 2002.

  7. In 1912, the medical school received a large donation ($120,000) from the King Edward VII Memorial Fund started by Dr Lim Boon Keng. On 18 November 1913, the name of the school was changed to the King Edward VII Medical School in recognition of this, and the fact that the school was established during the reign of King Edward VII.