Moxon Medal

The Moxon Medal was established in Established in 1886. It is a triennial award made by the Royal College of Physicians to acknowledge a person who has produced distinguished observation and research in clinical medicine and is not restricted to British subjects.

The award is named after Dr Walter Moxon FRCP (1836–86), a distinguished doctor who practised, taught and researched medicine at Guy’s Hospital in London, England.

Medallists
• 2022 Prof Wei Shen Lim

• 2015 Prof Thomas Solomon CBE

• 1990 John Richard Anthony Mitchell

• 1984 Arthur Norman Exton-Smith CBE

• 1978 Sir Francis Avery Jones CBE

• 1972 Cuthbert Leslie Cope

• 1970 Sir John McMichael

• 1966 John Maurice Hardman Campbell OBE; Joseph Harold Sheldon CBE

• 1957 Sir John Parkinson

• 1951 Sir Arthur William Mickle Ellis OBE

• 1948 Brigadier Sir Neil Hamilton Fairley

• 1945 Sir Alexander Fleming

• 1942 Sir Leonard Gregory Parsons

• 1939 Sir Arthur Frederick Hurst

• 1933 George Richards Minot

• 1930 Frederick Parkes Weber

• 1927 Sir Henry Head

• 1924 Sir Leonard Rogers

• 1921 Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt

• 1918 Sir Frederick Walker Mott

• 1912 Sir David Ferrier

• 1909 Sir William Gowers

• 1906 Sir Jonathan Hutchinson

• 1897 Sir Samuel Wilks

• 1891 Sir Alfred Baring Garrod