The bulk of the Dunedin Medical School is centred on a group of buildings to the southwest of the main University of Otago Campus, in an area including Dunedin Hospital and bounded by
George Street, Hanover Street, Cumberland Street, and Frederick Street. These include the
Hercus Building (Department of Pathology), the Adams Building (Department of Preventive and Social Medicine), and the Fraser Building (Department of Psychological Medicine). Other parts of the school are located within Dunedin Hospital, most notably the Colquhoun and Barnett lecture theatres, the Dean's Department, and the Departments of Medicine, Surgical Sciences, and Women's and Children's Health. The Department of General Practice and Rural Health is located at 55 Hanover Street. The Bioethics Centre is housed in 71 Frederick St. Near the heart of the Dunedin School of Medicine, located alongside the Hercus and Adams buildings, are the
Scott and
Lindo Ferguson Buildings, both listed by
Heritage New Zealand as Category II and Category I respectively. The Scott Building, built during the First World War by the architectural firm of
Mason & Wales, is now used by the School of Biomedical Sciences. The imposing Lindo Ferguson Building is an
Oamaru Stone and brick structure in classical styling built in 1927 to a design by
Edmund Anscombe, also used by the School of Biomedical Sciences. It was named for Sir Lindo Ferguson, Dean of the Otago Medical School from 1914 to 1937. ==Gallery==