Ba Than (surgeon)
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Thiri Pyanchi Ba Than FRCS FACS FICS (Burmese: ဘသန်း, pronounced [ba̰ ðáɰ̃]; c. 9 May 1895 – 4 November 1971) was a Burmese medical surgeon, educator and administrator. The first Burmese police surgeon in British Burma, Ba Than founded and ran the main hospital in Rangoon (Yangon) as well as the wartime medical and nursing schools during the Japanese occupation of the country (1942–1945). After the country's independence in 1948, Ba Than served several terms as dean and rector of the main medical universities in Rangoon and Mandalay until two months before his death in 1971.
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Ba Than (surgeon)
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Ba Than
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Ba Than
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Rangoon Division, Burma
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1971-11-04
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Pegu Division, British Burma
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1895-05-09
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64334322
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left
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1895-05-09
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Thursday, 2nd waning of Kason 1257 ME
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Kyaw Than
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Khin May Aye
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1971-11-04
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Thursday, 2nd waning of Tazaungmon 1333 ME
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Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
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University of Calcutta
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(FRCS FACS FICS)
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Head of Rangoon Public General Hospital
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Rector of the Institute of Medicine 1, Rangoon
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Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Mandalay University
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Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Rangoon University
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3
1.0
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Position established
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Min Sein
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right
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Ba Than in response to the remark "A handful of fellows can't do anything".
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Khin Kyi
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Position abolished
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Min Sein
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Pe Kyin
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Pe Thein
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1945
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1949
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1953
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1957
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1963
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1971-08-30
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1942
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1948
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1951
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1955
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1960
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1964-10-01
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Thiri Pyanchi Ba Than FRCS FACS FICS (Burmese: ဘသန်း, pronounced [ba̰ ðáɰ̃]; c. 9 May 1895 – 4 November 1971) was a Burmese medical surgeon, educator and administrator. The first Burmese police surgeon in British Burma, Ba Than founded and ran the main hospital in Rangoon (Yangon) as well as the wartime medical and nursing schools during the Japanese occupation of the country (1942–1945). After the country's independence in 1948, Ba Than served several terms as dean and rector of the main medical universities in Rangoon and Mandalay until two months before his death in 1971. He is also known for his autopsies of famous politicians, including those of Aung San and Tin Tut. His daughter , third wife of General Ne Win, was the First Lady of Burma from 1962 to 1972.
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