A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar
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Arcot Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar (1887 - 1974) was an Indian educationist and physician with notable international and academic roles.A.L.Mudaliar persuaded his education from the prestigious Madras Christian College. One of twin brothers, he was the longest serving Vice-Chancellor of Madras University(for 27 years). He was Deputy Leader of the Indian delegation to the First World Health Assembly in Geneva in 1948. He was elected Chairman of the WHO Executive Board in 1949 and 1950, was Vice-President of the Eighth World Health Assembly in 1955 and President of the Fourteenth World Health Assembly.
He was awarded the Padma Vibhushan.
[edit] Textbooks
- Clinical Obstetrics first edition 1938; later revised as Mudaliar and Menon, 10th edition, ISBN 81-250-2870-6
[edit] See also
- Sir. A. Ramaswami Mudaliar - twin brother
- Mudaliar
[edit] References
- S. Muthiah, Achievements in double The Hindu, Oct 13, 2003 accessed at [1] August 3, 2006
- The Second Decade, 50 years of WHO in SE Asia, accessed at [2] August 3, 2006
- Dr. Vedagiri Shanmugasundaram, Life and Times of the Great Twins: Dr. Sir. A. Ramasamy and Dr. Sir. A. Lakshmanasamy, The Modern Rationalist, November 2004, accessed at [3] August 3, 2006
- Bio details from honorary degree at Hong Kong University [4]
- Bio details from honorary doctorate of civil laws degree at Oxford University