Laennec's cirrhosis is named after René Laennec, a French physician and the inventor of the stethoscope.
The town is named after a notable physician.
The school was founded in 1926 and is named after Dr. Gordon Bell, a physician and educator.
Dunnet Regional Park (named after a local physician) was built and opened on the west side of the reservoir in 1967.
It is named after Rembertus Dodonaeus, a Flemish physician and botanist.
It is named after Philippe Pinel, a French physician and pioneer of psychiatry.
It is named after Matthias de l'Obel, a Flemish physician and botanist.
The school was named after a local physician who served on the PUHSD Governing Board for 25 years.
It is named after Joseph Guislain, a Belgian physician and notable psychiatrist of the 19th century.