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The president of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) is the elected head of the
Royal College of Physicians The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) is a British professional membership body dedicated to improving the practice of medicine, chiefly through the accreditation of physicians by examination. Founded by royal charter from King Henry VIII in 1 ...
of England, which was founded by letters patent from King Henry VIII in 1518. The president is elected annually late in the year.


Presidents of the Royal College of Physicians

*1518–1524
Thomas Linacre Thomas Linacre or Lynaker ( ; 20 October 1524) was an English humanist scholar and physician, after whom Linacre College, Oxford, and Linacre House, a boys' boarding house at The King's School, Canterbury, are named. Linacre was more of a schola ...
*1526 Thomas Bentley *1527–1528 Richard Bartlot *1529–1530 Thomas Bentley *1531 Richard Bartlot *1541–1543
Edward Wotton Edward Wotton may refer to: *Sir Edward Wotton (1489–1551) treasurer of Calais *Edward Wotton (zoologist) (1492–1552), early English zoologist *Edward Wotton, 1st Baron Wotton Edward Wotton, 1st Baron Wotton (1548–1626) was an English dipl ...
*1544 John Clement *1545–1546 William Freeman *1547 John Burgess *1548 Richard Bartlot *1549–1550
John Fryer John Fryer may refer to: *John Fryer (physician) (died 1563), English physician, humanist and early reformer *John Fryer (physician, died 1672), English physician *John Fryer (travel writer) (1650–1733), British travel-writer and doctor *Sir John ...
*1551–1552 *1553–1554 George Owen *1555–1560
John Caius John Caius (born John Kays ; 6 October 1510 – 29 July 1573), also known as Johannes Caius and Ioannes Caius, was an English physician, and second founder of the present Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Biography Early years Caius was ...
*1561 Richard Masters *1562–1563
John Caius John Caius (born John Kays ; 6 October 1510 – 29 July 1573), also known as Johannes Caius and Ioannes Caius, was an English physician, and second founder of the present Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Biography Early years Caius was ...
*1564–1567 *1568 Thomas Francis *1569 John Symings *1570
Richard Caldwell Richard Caldwell or Caldwall M.D.FRCP(1505?–1584) was an English physician, known for his part in founding the Lumleian Lectures, an annual series of anatomical demonstrations, delivered by the Royal College of Physicians, College of Physician ...
*1571
John Caius John Caius (born John Kays ; 6 October 1510 – 29 July 1573), also known as Johannes Caius and Ioannes Caius, was an English physician, and second founder of the present Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Biography Early years Caius was ...
*1572 John Symings *1581–1584 *1585–1588 Richard Smith *1589–1600
William Baronsdale William Baronsdale (d. 1608), was an English physician. Baronsdale was born in Gloucestershire, probably about 1530–40. He was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, being admitted a scholar 5 Nov. 1551, and took his first degree B.A. in 1 ...
(died in office) *1600 William Gilbert *1601–1603 Richard Forster *1604–1606 Thomas Langton (died in office) *1606–1608 Henry Atkins *1609–1611
Sir William Paddy Sir William Paddy (1554–1634) was an English royal physician. Life He was born in London, and entered Merchant Taylors' School in 1569, with schoolfellows Lancelot Andrewes, Giles Tomson, and Thomas Dove. In 1571 he entered as a commoner at ...
*1612–1614
Thomas Moundeford Thomas Moundeford M.D. (1550–1630) was an English academic and physician, President of the London College of Physicians for three periods. Life The fourth son of Sir Edmund Moundeford and his wife Bridget, daughter of Sir John Spelman of Narbo ...
*1615 Richard Forster (died in office) *1616–1617 Henry Atkins *1618
Sir William Paddy Sir William Paddy (1554–1634) was an English royal physician. Life He was born in London, and entered Merchant Taylors' School in 1569, with schoolfellows Lancelot Andrewes, Giles Tomson, and Thomas Dove. In 1571 he entered as a commoner at ...
*1619
Thomas Moundeford Thomas Moundeford M.D. (1550–1630) was an English academic and physician, President of the London College of Physicians for three periods. Life The fourth son of Sir Edmund Moundeford and his wife Bridget, daughter of Sir John Spelman of Narbo ...
*1620 *1621–1623
Thomas Moundeford Thomas Moundeford M.D. (1550–1630) was an English academic and physician, President of the London College of Physicians for three periods. Life The fourth son of Sir Edmund Moundeford and his wife Bridget, daughter of Sir John Spelman of Narbo ...
*1624 Henry Atkins *1625–1627
John Argent John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
*1628 *1629–1633
John Argent John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
*1634–1640
Simeon Fox Simeon Fox (or Foxe), M.D. (1568–1642) was an English physician, who became President of the College of Physicians. Life He was the youngest son of John Foxe, and was born in the house of the Duke of Norfolk. He was educated at Eton College, an ...
*1641–1644 *1645–1650 John Clark *1650–1654
Sir Francis Prujean Sir Francis Prujean (also Pridgeon) M.D. (1593–1666) was an English physician. Life The son of Francis Prujean, rector of Boothby, Lincolnshire, he was born at Bury St Edmunds, and educated by his father. He entered Caius College, Cambridge a ...
*1655–1666
Edward Alston Sir Edward Alston (1595–24 December 1669), was the president of the College of Physicians. Alston was born in Suffolk, son of Edward Alston of Edwardstone, and was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge. He graduated B.A. 1615, M.D. 1626. ...
*1667–1669
Francis Glisson Francis Glisson (1597 – 14 October 1677Guido Giglioni'Glisson, Francis (1599?–1677)' ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, May 2006, accessed 31 December 2008) was a British physicia ...
*1670–1675 Sir
George Ent George Ent (6 November 1604 – 13 October 1689) was an English scientist in the seventeenth century. Biography Ent was born on 6 November 1604 in Sandwich, Kent. He was the son of a Belgian immigrant, Josias Ent (sometimes called John Ent) ...
*1676–1681 Sir John Micklethwaite *1682
Thomas Coxe Thomas Coxe (1615–1685) was an English physician. He studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, graduating with a BA in 1635 and an MA in 1638. He was among the initial fellows of the Royal Society, but ran into money difficulties in old age. L ...
*1683
Daniel Whistler Daniel Whistler (1619–1684) was an English physician. Life The son of William Whistler of Elvington, Oxfordshire, he was born at Walthamstow in Essex in 1619. He was educated at the school of Thame, Oxfordshire, and entered Merton College, ...
*1684–1687 Sir Thomas Witherley *1688 *1689–1691
Walter Charleton Walter Charleton (2 February 1619 – 24 April 1707) was a natural philosopher and English writer. According to Jon Parkin, he was "the main conduit for the transmission of Epicurean ideas to England".Jon Parkin, ''Science, Religion and Politics ...
*1692–1693 *1694 John Lawson *1695 Samuel Collins *1696–1703
Sir Thomas Millington Sir Thomas Millington FRS (1628 in Newbury – 5 January 1703/04 in Gosfield), the son of Thomas Millington, was an English physician. Greatly respected in his day, he was eulogised by Samuel Garth under the name of ''Machaon'' in his poem "Th ...
(died in office) *1704–1707 Edward Browne (died in office); his replacement
Josiah Clerk Josiah Clerk, M.D. (1639–1714) was an English physician, briefly president of the College of Physicians. Life Clerk was matriculated as a pensioner of Peterhouse, Cambridge, in December 1656, and took the two degrees in medicine, M.B. in 1661, M ...
then stood down because of bad health *1708–1712 (died in office) *1712–1716
William Dawes William Dawes Jr. (April 6, 1745 – February 25, 1799) was one of several men who in April 1775 alerted colonial minutemen in Massachusetts of the approach of British army troops prior to the Battles of Lexington and Concord at the outse ...
*1716–1718 John Bateman *1719–1735
Sir Hans Sloane Sir Hans Sloane, 1st Baronet (16 April 1660 – 11 January 1753), was an Irish physician, naturalist, and collector, with a collection of 71,000 items which he bequeathed to the British nation, thus providing the foundation of the British Mu ...
, Bt. *1735–1739 *1740–1745 *1746–1749 (died in office) *1750
James Jurin James Jurin Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, FRCP (baptised 15 December 168429 March 1750) was an English scientist and physician, particularly remembered for his early work in capillary action and in ...
*1750–1753 *1754–1763
Thomas Reeve Sir Thomas Reeve (1673January 19, 1737) was a British justice. Life He was the son of Richard Reeve, and was matriculated to Trinity College, Oxford in 1688 at the age of 15, joining Inner Temple in 1690. In 1698 he was called to the Bar, migr ...
*1764
William Battie William Battie (sometimes spelt Batty;) 1 September 1703 – 13 June 1776) was an English physician who published in 1758 the first lengthy book on the treatment of mental illness, ''A Treatise on Madness'', and by extending methods of treatment ...
*1765–1766 Sir William Browne *1767–1774
Thomas Lawrence Sir Thomas Lawrence (13 April 1769 – 7 January 1830) was an English portrait painter and the fourth president of the Royal Academy. A child prodigy, he was born in Bristol and began drawing in Devizes, where his father was an innkeeper at t ...
*1775–1784
William Pitcairn William Pitcairn (9 May 1712 – 25 November 1791) was a Scottish physician and botanist. He was born in Dysart, Fife, the second son of the Revd David Pitcairn. A younger brother was John Pitcairn, who became a British Marine officer and was ...
*1785–1790 Sir George Baker, Bt. *1791
Thomas Gisborne Thomas Gisborne (31 October 1758 – 24 March 1846) was an English Anglican priest and poet. He was a member of the Clapham Sect, who fought for the Abolitionism in the United Kingdom, abolition of the slave trade in England. Life Gisborne wa ...
*1792–1793 Sir George Baker, Bt. *1794
Thomas Gisborne Thomas Gisborne (31 October 1758 – 24 March 1846) was an English Anglican priest and poet. He was a member of the Clapham Sect, who fought for the Abolitionism in the United Kingdom, abolition of the slave trade in England. Life Gisborne wa ...
*1795 Sir George Baker, Bt. *1796–1803
Thomas Gisborne Thomas Gisborne (31 October 1758 – 24 March 1846) was an English Anglican priest and poet. He was a member of the Clapham Sect, who fought for the Abolitionism in the United Kingdom, abolition of the slave trade in England. Life Gisborne wa ...
*1804–1810 Sir
Lucas Pepys Sir Lucas Pepys, 1st Baronet (; 1742–1830) was an English physician. Life The son of William Pepys, a banker, and his wife Hannah, daughter of Dr. Richard Russell of Brighton, was born in London on 26 May 1742. He was educated at Eton College ...
Bt *1811–1812 Sir Francis Milman, Bt. *1813–1819 John Latham *1820–1843 Sir Henry Halford, Bt. *1844–1856
John Ayrton Paris John Ayrton Paris, FRS (178524December 1856) was a British physician. He is most widely remembered as a possible inventor of the thaumatrope, which he published with W. Phillips in April 1825. Life Paris was a medical researcher of distinctio ...
*1857–1861 Thomas Mayo *1862–1866 Sir Thomas Watson, Bt. *1867–1870 Sir
James Alderson Sir James Alderson Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS (30 December 1794 – 13 September 1882) was an English physician born and based in Kingston upon Hull. He was President of the Royal College of Physicians. Biography Alderson was the younger s ...
*1871–1875
Sir George Burrows, 1st Baronet Sir George Burrows, Bt, PRS, (28 November 1801 – 12 December 1887) was an English physician and President of the Royal College of Physicians. Early life He was born in London, the son of George Man Burrows FRCP and his wife Sophia (née Dru ...
*1876–1880 Sir
James Risdon Bennett Sir James Risdon Bennett (29 September 1809 – 24 December 1891) was an English physician. Life The eldest son of the Rev. James Bennett, a nonconformist minister, he was born at Romsey on 29 September 1809. He received his education at Rothe ...
*1881–1887 Sir William Jenner, Bt. *1888–1892
Sir Andrew Clark, 1st Baronet Sir Andrew Clark, 1st Baronet (28 October 18266 November 1893), was a Scottish physician and pathologist. Early life and education He was born in Aberdeen, the illegitimate son of Bob Anderson and Jeremy Clarkson. His mother died at his birth ...
*1893–1895
Sir John Russell Reynolds, 1st Baronet Sir John Russell Reynolds, 1st Baronet (22 May 1828 – 29 May 1896) was a British neurologist and physician. Reynolds was born in Romsey, Hampshire, as son of John Reynolds, an independent minister, and grandson of Dr. Henry Revell Reynolds. ...
*1896–1898 Sir Samuel Wilks, Bt. *1899–1904 Sir William Selby Church, Bt. *1905–1909 Sir Richard Douglas Powell, Bt. *1910–1914
Sir Thomas Barlow, 1st Baronet Sir Thomas Barlow, 1st Baronet, (4 November 1845 – 12 January 1945) was a British royal physician, known for his research on infantile scurvy. Life Barlow was the son of a Lancashire cotton manufacturer and Mayor of Bolton, James Barlow (1 ...
*1915–1917 Sir Frederick Taylor, Bt. *1918–1921
Sir Norman Moore, 1st Baronet Sir Norman Moore, 1st Baronet, FRCP (8 January 1847 – 30 November 1922) was a British doctor and historian, best known for his work with the Royal College of Physicians and his writings on history of medicine. Born in Higher Broughton, Salfo ...
*1922–1925
Sir Humphry Rolleston Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston, 1st Baronet, (21 June 1862 – 23 September 1944) was a prominent English physician. Rolleston was the son of George Rolleston (Linacre Professor of Physiology at Oxford) and Grace Davy, daughter of John Davy an ...
*1926–1930 Sir John Bradford *1931–1937 The Viscount Dawson of Penn *1938–1940
Sir Robert Hutchison, 1st Baronet Sir Robert Hutchison, 1st Baronet, FRCP (28 October 1871 – 20 April 1960) was a Scottish physician and paediatrician, who is well known as the original editor of the medical books, ''Clinical Methods'' and ''Food and the Principles of Dieteti ...
*1941–1949 The Lord Moran *1950–1957 Sir Walter Russell Brain, Bt. *1957–1962 Sir Robert Platt, Bt. (later Lord Platt) *1962–1966 Sir Edward Charles Dodds, Bt. *1966–1972 Lord Rosenheim of Camden *1972–1977 Sir Cyril Astley Clarke *1977–1983 Sir Douglas Andrew Kilgour Black *1983–1989 Sir Raymond Hoffenberg *1989–1992 Dame Margaret Turner-Warwick DBE *1992–1997 Sir Leslie Arnold Turnberg (later Lord Turnberg) *1997–2002 Sir Kurt George Alberti *2002–2006 Dame Carol M. Black DBE *2006–2010 Sir Ian Gilmore *2010–2014 Sir Richard Thompson KCVO *2014–2018 Dame Jane Dacre DBE *2018–2022 Sir Andrew Goddard *2022–present
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