Kitchener School of Medicine (d. 1933) had left all of his fortune to the Kitchener School of Medicine. Standing from left to right: Tahir Yousif, Ahmed Akasha, Fadil Al Bushra, Daoud Iskander, Al Nour Shams Al Din. Sitting from left to right
Ali Badri, Hashim Bey Al Baghdadi, Amin Al Sayed. |left The school was founded with funds raised from the public, mostly from the United Kingdom. Yearly running costs were financed by
endowments and by Sudan government subsidies. The initial intake of students in 1924 was seven. Students transferred from
Gordon Memorial College's School of
Science to the Kitchener School and studied for six years from 1939 onwards, before taking their final examinations to earn Diploma of Kitchener School of Medicine (DKSM). The school's
diploma was recognised by the
Royal College of Physicians of London, UK and the
Royal College of Surgeons of England, UK. Kitchener School of Medicine joined Khartoum University College in September 1951. , Dean Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum (1963–1969) (sitting in the middle) with the Graduates in 1965. Sitting second from right: Prof Abdel-Galil M. Abdel-Gadir, Professor of Physiology, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Standing fourth from right (first row): Prof Mohamed Ibrahim Ali Omer, Ex – President of the Sudan Association of Paediatricians, and former Editor-in –Chief, Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. Standing fourth from right (second row): The Late Prof Eldaw Mukhtar, Ex-Dean, Faculty of Medicine ==References==