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Sri Krishnadevaraja Wodiyar has been regarded as the founder of
Mysore Medical College.
Since there were no medical institutions in the erstwhile state
of Mysore a scheme for giving Medical education was started in
1881 under which carefully selected students were given
scholarship and sent to places like Madras and Bombay to
undergo training only to return and work as "Hospital
Assistants�.
After the Madras Presidency expressed its inability to admit
Mysore State students, the Government of Mysore sanctioned
another scheme in April 1917 as a part of which a "Mysore
Medical School" was started at Bangalore to train the then
called "Sub Assistant Surgeons". Trainees had to undergo a
course for 4 years to qualify as a Licensed Medical
Practitioner (LMP). In 1924 the "Mysore Medical School" was
upgraded and was now called the "Mysore Medical College�. The
college was affiliated to the University of Mysore and the
trainees were now granted Medical Degrees. Mysore Medical
College was the first medical college in the state of Mysore
and only the seventh in the whole country at this time. At the
request and insistence of Sri Krishnadevaraja Wodiyar the
College was shifted from Bangalore to Mysore in 1930.
The Mysore Medical School continued functioning in Bangalore
for a few years and was eventually shut down a couple of years
after Bangalore Medical College came into existence in 1954.
The foundation stone was laid in 1930 by Sri Krishnadevaraja
Wodiyar and the main building was constructed by Boraiah
Basavaiah & Sons, a famous contractor of Mysore. It was further
expanded in 1940. The Krishnarajendra Hospital ( K R Hospital )
was constructed at a cost of Rs. 3,65,000/- and started as a
100 bedded Hospital with X-ray apparatus. In contrast,
Cheluvamba hospital, earlier known as Vanivilas Hospital which
was built in 1880 with 24 beds, was upgraded to a 200 bedded
hospital in1939. It was further expanded in 1954 and the new
OPD Block of OBG was built in 1997. New facilities have been
continuously added on to the existing infrastructure, but the
most impressive of all is the new multistoried OPD building
with its ultra-modern air-conditioned ICCU which along with the
medical wards on upper floors was added on to the K R Hospital
complex in 1998. Other relatively new structures include Blood
Bank and Burns Ward.
Although the college started in 1924 it was only in 1948 that
an alumni association was formed. However there was very little
activity until the early nineties which saw the birth of MAA (Mysore
Medical College Alumni Association) in Mysore and MMC-GANA (MMC
Graduates Association of North Americas) in North America.
Thanks to very generous contributions from MMC-GANA and also
from MAA, the college was presented with an auditorium on its
Platinum Jubilee. Besides housing a 800 seats auditorium, the
complex also has two green rooms, two fully furnished guest
rooms, a Millennium Lecture Hall for smaller gatherings and two
large halls on the first floor. Both associations remain very
active currently and have envisaged building a sports complex
on the J K Grounds and also setting up a Corpus Fund to support
the research and thesis work of undergraduates and
postgraduates.
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