Sir William Wilde (1832) - Irish ophthalmic surgeon, author, and father of Oscar Wilde, known for his contributions to ophthalmology and his work on Irish folklore.
Sir Victor Horsley (1874) - British neurosurgeon, known for his pioneering work in brain surgery and his contributions to the understanding of the brain's functions.
Sir Charles Bell (1799) - Scottish surgeon, anatomist, and neurologist, famous for his work on the nervous system, particularly the differentiation between sensory and motor nerves.
Sir Frederick Treves (1879) - British surgeon, known for his treatment of Joseph Merrick, the 'Elephant Man', and his contributions to abdominal surgery.