Source of names 1826-1907 : Hunterian Society[1]
- 2022: Sir Mark Walport, ‘The Scottish enlightenment meets technology’
- 2021: Mungo Campbell
- 2020: no oration due to covid-19 pandemic
- 2019: Prof David Cooper
- 2018: W.J. Coker
- 2017: no oration
- 2016: Prof Nigel Heaton
- 2015: Prof Martin Birchall
- 2014: Prof Martin Mailey
- 2013: Andrew Leather
- 2012: Timothy Martin Cox[2]
- 2011: Prof Roger Jones, ‘Sir Astley Cooper; the measure of the man’
- 2010: Michael Crumplin, John Hunter and Medical Aspects of the Peninsular War
- 2009: Sir Bruce Keogh
- 2008: Richard Ramsden[3]
- 2007: John Greenspan[4]
- 2006: Prof Stephen Challacombe, ‘John Hunter- Father of Odontology’
- 2005: Barry M. Jones, Facial Aesthetic Surgery: The use of scientific principles to optimise outcome and limit risk.
- 2004: W. Randolph Chitwood, Robotic Cardiac Surgery – In John Hunter’s Shadow
- 2003: Prof Clement Sledge
- 2002: William Shand
- 2000: Prof Gedree Sheldon
- 1999: Paul Michael Aichroth[5]
- 1998: Robert Maurice-Williams
- 1997: Prof Anthony William Goode[6]
- 1996: Barbara Ansell CBE
- 1995: Prof Lewis Wolpert
- 1994: Brian Owen-Smith, Hunter, Hedgehogs and Hibernation[7]
- 1993: Dame Josephine Barnes [8]
- 1992: Harvey White
- 1991: John Kirkup, John Hunter’s Surgical Instruments and Surgical Procedures[9]
- 1990: Barry Jackson
- 1989: Raymond M. Kirk
- 1988: Prof Christopher Wastell, John Hunter – a man of his time[10]
- 1987: Basil Helal
- 1986: Elliot Philipp
- 1985: Douglas Woolf[11]
- 1984: A. Kingsley-Brown MBE
- 1983: D. Geraint James
- 1982: Miss Jessie Dobson
- 1981: David Hughes
- 1980: A. Phillips
- 1979: F.J. Hebbert
- 1978: Kenneth Owens
- 1977: Reginald S. Murley
- 1976: Henry S. Pasmore, John Hunter in Kensington
- 1975: Sir Gordon Wolstenholme OBE
- 1974: David Morris
- 1973: Sir Thomas Holmes Sellors PRCS
- 1972: George Qvist[12]
- 1971: Edward F. Stewart
- 1970: Oliver Garrod MBE
- 1969: Sir Henry Osmond-Clark CBE
- 1968: Alistair L. Gunn
- 1967: Sir Eric Riches
- 1966: Lt-Gen Sir Robert Drew CBE
- 1965: Francis E. Camps
- 1964: Sir Clement Clapton Chesterman OBE[13]
- 1963: Alexander Ernest Roche[14]
- 1962 A. Lawrence Abel
- 1961: Sir Cecil Wakeley KBE
- 1960: C. Robert Rudolf
- 1959: Sir Arthur Porritt, John Hunter’s Women[15]
- 1958 McDonald Critchley
- 1957 Alec W. Badenoch
- 1956: Sir Henry Cohen
- 1955: Lionel E.C. Norbury
- 1954: Sir Gordon Gordon-Taylor[16]
- 1953: A. Dickson Wright
- 1952: George Day, P.P.S. : Pneuma, Psyche, and Soma[17]
- 1951: William E. Tanner
- 1950: Sir Daniel T. Davies, John Hunter, the Man and his Message
- 1949: Sir Heneage Ogilvie KBE
- 1948: William Sydney Charles Copeman OBE
- 1947: V. Zachary Cope
- 1940-46: no oration
- 1939: Cedric Lane-Roberts, A Plea for the Woman in Gynaecology and Obstetrics[18]
- 1937: Lord Horder, Hunter, the great Researcher[19]
- 1936: Sir G. Lenthal Cheatle, John Hunter’s Time and Our Own Time
- 1935: Prof John Eyre, Undulant Fever; A Retrospect
- 1934: Basil T. Parsons-Smith, Cardiac Failure in the 18th Century and its Modern Conception[20]
- 1933: Sir Thomas Crisp English KCMG
- 1932: J.B. Christopherson
- 1931: A.E. Mortimer Woolf
- 1930: J. Campbell McLure, Psychology and the Practice of Medicine[21]
- 1929: A.W. Sheen CBE
- 1928: Howard Atwood Kelly 200th Anniversary of Birth of John Hunter.[22]
- 1928: Anthony Feiling, Sciatica: its varieties and Treatments[23]
- 1927: Girling Ball, The Value of Modern Methods of Investigation in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Haematuria
- 1926: George Newman, The Private Practitioner as Pioneer in Preventive Medicine
- 1925: H. Letheby Tidy, On the Haemorrhagic Diathesis: Angio-Staxis[24]
- 1924: Sir Sydney R. Wells
- 1923: Herbert William Carson, The Evolution of the Modern Treatment of Septic Peritonitis[25]
- 1922: Theodore Thompson, Upon Alimentary Toxaemia in Nervous Disorders[26]
- 1921: Sir Arbuthnot Lane KCMG
- 1920: Leonard Hill FRS, On Blood Vessels and Pressure[27]
- 1919: Hugh Lett CBE
- 1918: Oliver K. Williamson, On the Symptoms Which Precede and are Associated with General Arterio-Sclerosis[28]
- 1917: W. Langdon Brown, On the Hunterian Tradition in Cardiac Research[29]
- 1916: A.S. Currie
- 1915: Henry Russell Andrews, William Hunter and his Work in Midwifery[30]
- 1914: Arnold Chaplin
- 1913: Edward W Goodall, On Serum Sickness[31]
- 1912: Thomas Oliver Lyon, The Care of Consumptives. A Review and a Forecast.[32]
- 1911: James H. Sequeira, On the Progress of Dermatology since Hunter’s Time[33]
- 1910: R. Fortescue Fox, On some Principals in the Treatment of Chronic Disease[34]
- 1909: William Rawes
- 1908: William James McCulloch Ettles
- 1907: Lauriston Elgie Shaw
- 1906: Alfred Herbert Tubby, Recent Surgical Methods in the Treatment of Certain Types of Paralysis[35]
- 1905: Francis Rowland Humphreys, Excretion, more Especially in regard to Vicarious Excretion in Bright’s Disease
- 1904: John Francis Woods, On the Psychic Side of Therapeutics[36]
- 1903: Thomas Horrocks Openshaw
- 1902: Arthur Templar Davies, On Organo-Therapy[37]
- 1901: John Poland, A Retrospect of Surgery During the Past Century[38]
- 1900: Frederick John Smith, On then and now ; or, the Influence of Modern Surgery upon Medical Practice[39]
- 1899: Sir Hugh Reeve Beevor, 5th Baronet, On the Declension of Phthisis (Pulmonary Tuberculosis)[40]
- 1898: Peter Horrocks
- 1897: Richard Kingston Fox, William Hunter, Anatomist, Physician, Obstetrician[41]
- 1896: George Newton Pitt, Reflections on John Hunter as a Physician and on his Relation to the Medical Societies of the Last Century[42]
- 1895: Sir Patrick Manson FRS
- 1894: James Dundas Grant
- 1893: John Sell Edmund Cotton
- 1892: Charters James Symonds[43]
- 1891: Fletcher Beach, Psychological Medicine in John Hunter’s Time and the Progress it has Since Made[44]
- 1890: Sir Stephen Mackenzie
- 1889: George Ernest Herman
- 1888: Richard Clement Lucas, On the life-work of John Hunter and his Influence on Surgery[45]
- 1887: Alfred Lewis Galabin, The Etiology of Puerperal Fever[46]
- 1886: Sir Andrew Clark, 1st Baronet FRS
- 1885: James Edward Adams
- 1884: Francis Charlewood Turner
- 1883: Edward Gillette Gilbert
- 1882: Robert Fowler, The attributes, professional and social, of the so-called “Family Doctor”
- 1881: Alfred Henry Smee
- 1880: Philip Henry Pye-Smith FRS
- 1879: Walter Rivington
- 1878: Peter Lodwick Burchell, A Brief Sketch of the Ancient History of Medicine[47]
- 1877: Walter Moxon
- 1876: Henry Gawen Sutton
- 1875: Henry Gervis
- 1874: John Couper
- 1873: Arthur Edward Durham
- 1872: John Hughlings Jackson FRS, The Physiological Aspects of Education[48]
- 1871: Thomas Boor Crosby, Modern Medicine: has it kept pace in advancement with the times?
- 1870: Thomas Bryant on Drugs and their Uses[49]
- 1869: Henry Isaac Fotherby
- 1868: John Braxton Hicks FRS
- 1867: William Sedgwick Saunders
- 1866: Dennis de Berdt Hovell
- 1865: Jonathan Hutchinson FRS, The Advance of Physic[50]
- 1864: John Jackson
- 1863: Robert Barnes
- 1862: Thomas Bevill Peacock
- 1861: Sir William Withey Gull FRS
- 1860: Stephen Henry Ward
- 1859: Alfred Smee FRS
- 1858: William Munk
- 1857: Henry Oldham
- 1856: Thomas Calloway, jnr[51]
- 1855: Joseph Ridge
- 1854: George Owen Rees FRS
- 1853: Thomas Mee Daldy
- 1852: William James Little
- 1851: John Charles Weaver Lever
- 1850: George Critchett
- 1849: Sir James Risdon Bennett
- 1848: Thomas Blizard Curling FRS
- 1847: George Hilaro Barlow
- 1846: John Adams
- 1845: John Thomson
- 1844: John Hilton
- 1843: Francis Henry Ramsbotham
- 1842: Samuel Solly FRS
- 1841: Samuel Ashwell
- 1840: Thomas Bell FRS
- 1839: William Cooke, Minds and the Emotions considered in relation to Health
- 1838: William Coulson
- 1837: Benjamin Guy Babington FRS
- 1836: Bransby Blake Cooper FRS
- 1832: Archibald Billing FRS
- 1831: Charles Aston Key
- 1830: John Tricker Conquest
- 1829: Benjamin Travers FRS
- 1828: Benjamin Robinson
- 1827: William Babington
- 1826: Sir William Blizard FRS (Inaugural Oration)
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