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(1893 – 17 January 1961) (
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: الاستاذ الدكتور السيد هاشم الوِتْرِي) was an Iraqi physician and author born in
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. He was one of the founders of the Royal College of Medicine of Iraq in which he worked in as a professor and dean. He was a key contributor to the establishment of the Iraq Academy, of which he was vice president then president for two periods: 1938; and 1943 to 1953. He was an elected member of the Iraqi Academy of Science and a second Vice President to the academy. He also re-established the House of Wisdom "Bayt Al-Hikma, Scientific institution intellectual" and was its president from 1953 to 1958.


Background

Sayyid Hashim Al-Witry was born in Baghdad in 1983 into a family of a noble
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descend and Hashemites lineage known by "''House of Al-Witry''" (
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: آل ألوتري), therefore inheriting him the honourable title "
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" and its corresponding " Sharif" He used this honorific title on most of his paperwork and documentation. His father was Sayyid Yahya Al-Witry, scholar and Judge in
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, he had a council in Al-Khulafa Mosque known by "''House of Al-Witry Council"'' (
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: مجلس آل ألوتري) which he led until his death in 1922; it was then led by his son Sayyid Mahmoud Al-Witry who died in 1947 and was subsequently led by Hashim Al-Witry. Sayyid Hashim Al-Witry completed his secondary education locally; since the Middle East was under the occupation of the
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, he proceeded for his medical education to
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and he graduated from the Imperial School of Medicine in 1918, currently known as the Haydarpaşa Campus of Marmara University and commissioned as a captain in the medical service.


Career

For a short while, Al-Witry worked as a physician in hospitals in
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. After his graduation and in 1919, he went to
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and worked as a captain in charge of the medical group sent to
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.


Early experience

After the dissolution of the
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and the establishment of the
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he returned to Iraq and joined the cadre of physicians of the Royal Iraqi Hospital in 1920. In 1925 he became in charge of the department of Internal Medicine until his retirement in 1959. He also established the first department of neuropathology within the hospital, and was also a delegate of the Iraqi International Society of Internal Medicine.


Royal College of Medicine of Iraq

Al-Witry played a prominent part at establishing the first medical college in Iraq, he founded the Royal College of Medicine of Iraq in 1927, alongside Sir Harry C. Sinderson Pasha (1891–1974) and was the dean of the faculty for many years. He also founded the '' Journal of the Faculty of Medicine of Iraq'' in 1936 and remained its chief editor until his death. In 1943 he announced the establishment of higher specialised academic education within the college and providing higher qualifications i.e. MD, MS in general operation and PhD in main science.


Honouring

In 1949, Al-Witry was elected to be a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, under a unique regulation that only members of the college who have distinguished themselves in the practice of medicine, or in the pursuit of General Science or Literature. The Iraq Academy hosted a ceremony honouring his achievement and among the invitees was the prominent poet
Muhammad Mahdi al-Jawahiri Muhammad Mahdi Al-Jawahiri ( ar, محمد مهدي الجواهري ) (26 July 1899 – 27 July 1997) was an Iraqi poet.Adel Darwish, 'Obituary: Mohammed Al-Jawahri', ''The Independent'', 11 August 1997Online(subscription only) at HighBeam. Cons ...
who recited a panegyric for al-Witri and praised his knowledge, his care for patience, and patriotic stances.


Publications and researches

Alongside his educational and medical career, Al-Witry researched and publishing many books and articles related to medical studies involving first aid, clinical medicine, neurology, medicine history in Iraq, most of them are still being used in the medical teaching in Iraq; among his publication are as follows:


Personal life

He married Sharifa Al-Witry and had a son named Saad Al-Witry, a neurosurgeon who graduated from the Royal Iraqi College of Medicine in 1956 and founded the first
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department in Iraq in 1970. Al-Witry died on 17 January 1961. He was buried in Ghazali Cemetery.


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Deans of the University of Baghdad College of Medicine from 1927 to 2016
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شيخ الأطباء الدكتور هاشم الوتري
heikh of Physicians Doctor Hashim Al-Witry(23 May 2019) (www.almadasupplements.com) (الدكتور كمال السامرائي يتحدث عن رحيل الوتري) * Press, Stanford University.
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