The Faculty of Medicine as part of Masaryk University was founded in Brno by one of the first Acts of the Czechoslovak Republic National Assembly on 28 January 1918, after approval of an initiative by deputies Alois Jirásek, Karel Engliš, and others that was broad reaching and far ahead of its time. The University in 1018 had only four Faculties: Medicine, Law, Arts, and Science. The name of T. G. Masaryk, which the new University had by right inscribed on its shield, represented the values of human dignity, practical humanism, and respect for truth based on free, unprejudiced, and critical thinking.

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