Mohamed Nagy El Mahlawy (May 6, 1917 – August 25, 1978) was an Egyptian nephrologist and the former president of Ain Shams University.
He was appointed as a full-time professor at the Faculty of Medicine at Ain Shams University from retirement age in May 1977 until his death.
He was the first to introduce hemodialysis (referred to at the time as an "artificial kidney") in Egypt and the Middle East and holds the Order of the Republic,[citation needed] He established the Artificial Kidney Department at the Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, and contributed to its development later.
The first bachelor's degree was in general internal medicine, and then the Mahlawi family continued to increase the value of the certificates until it reached ten thousand pounds.
[citation needed] Muhammad Naji Al-Mahlawi died on the morning of Friday, August 25, 1978, AD, corresponding to Ramadan 21, 1398 AH, as a result of a Intracerebral hemorrhage.