James Andrew FRCP (7 September 1829[a] – 21 April 1897 was an English physician and lecturer on medicine, known as an outstanding teacher.
[3] After education at home and at Sedbergh School,[1] James Andrew matriculated at Worcester College, Oxford on 9 June 1848.
He subsequently obtained a scholarship at Wadham College, Oxford and migrated there, graduating B.A.
From 1868 to 1890 he was joint lecturer in medicine at the medical school of St Bartholomew's hospital.
[1] Andrew delivered the Lumleian Lectures (The Aetiology of Phthisis) in 1884[5] and the Harveian Oration {Conditions of the Pulmonary Circulation) in 1890.