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Florence Sabin became the first woman to serve as a faculty member at Johns Hopkins
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Florence Sabin became the first woman to serve as a faculty member at Johns Hopkins

In 1871, Florence Sabin became the first woman to serve as a faculty member at Johns Hopkins. became…

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Boston Children’s Hospital was founded
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Boston Children’s Hospital was founded

On Jul. 20, 1869, Dr. Francis Henry Brown organized a small group of Harvard Medical School graduates joined…

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Detroit Medical College founded
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Detroit Medical College founded

In 1868, Wayne State University was founded by five physicians who witnessed the crude medical treatment on Civil…

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The medical college for women at the New York Infirmary for Women and Children was founded
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The medical college for women at the New York Infirmary for Women and Children was founded

In 1867, the medical college for women at the New York Infirmary for Women and Children was founded….

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Steamer Virginia arrived in New York, its passengers riddled with cholera and ordered quarantined
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Steamer Virginia arrived in New York, its passengers riddled with cholera and ordered quarantined

On April  18, 1866, the steamer Virginia arrived in New York from Liverpool, its passengers riddled with cholera….

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John Langdon Down, a British doctor, Described What is now known as “Down syndrome”
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John Langdon Down, a British doctor, Described What is now known as “Down syndrome”

In 1866, John Langdon Down, a British doctor, described what is now known as “Down syndrome” named after…

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Lucy Hobbs becomes the first woman in the world to receive a doctorate in dentistry
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Lucy Hobbs becomes the first woman in the world to receive a doctorate in dentistry

In 1866, Lucy Hobbs became the first woman in the world to receive a doctorate in dentistry. She…

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Julian John Chisolm published his ‘A Manual of Military Surgery’
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Julian John Chisolm published his ‘A Manual of Military Surgery’

In 1861, Julian John Chisolm (Dean, 1866-67, School of Medicine of the Medical College of the State of…

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The New York Infirmary for Women and Children was founded
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The New York Infirmary for Women and Children was founded

In 1857, Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, her sister, Dr. Emily Blackwell, and Dr. Marie Zakrzewska founded the New York…

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Florence Nightingale became known as “The Lady of the Lamp” for healing British soldiers in the Crimean War
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Florence Nightingale became known as “The Lady of the Lamp” for healing British soldiers in the Crimean War

On Nov. 4, 1854, pioneering British nurse Florence Nightingale brought a team of women nurses to the Crimean…

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The East Florida Seminary (University of Florida) was founded
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The East Florida Seminary (University of Florida) was founded

On Jan. 6, 1853, Florida Governor Thomas Brown signed a bill that provided public support to higher education,…

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The American Association for the Advancement of Science was founded
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The American Association for the Advancement of Science was founded

On Sept. 20, 1848, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) was founded which marked the…

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The New England Female Medical College was founded
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The New England Female Medical College was founded

In 1848, the New England Female Medical College was founded, becoming the first institution in the U.S. to…

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New York mandated maritime cholera quarantine
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New York mandated maritime cholera quarantine

In 1832, New York mandated in June that no ship can approach within 300 yards of any dock…

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Asiatic cholera epidemic hit New York City with particular ferocity
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Asiatic cholera epidemic hit New York City with particular ferocity

In 1832, Asiatic cholera epidemic hit New York City with particular ferocity. Sanitary cordons, or quarantine, were the…

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The Medical Society of South Carolina Granted Charter by State Assembly
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The Medical Society of South Carolina Granted Charter by State Assembly

On Dec. 20, 1823, the South Carolina General Assembly granted the request of the Medical Society of South…

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The Medical College of South Carolina was incorporated
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The Medical College of South Carolina was incorporated

In 1823, The Medical College, a private institution of the Medical Society of South Carolina was incorporated in…

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James Parkinson published an essay on paralysis agitans known as Shaking Palsy
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James Parkinson published an essay on paralysis agitans known as Shaking Palsy

In 1817, James Parkinson published an essay on six cases of paralysis agitans known as Shaking Palsy. This paper…

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Yellow fever killed 1,200 people in Baltimore
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Yellow fever killed 1,200 people in Baltimore

In 1800, a yellow fever outbreak killed 1,200 people in Baltimore. The presence of an abundance of mosquito-breeding…

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Benjamin Waterhouse conducted first small pox vaccination in the US
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Benjamin Waterhouse conducted first small pox vaccination in the US

In 1801, Benjamin Waterhouse, a professor at the Massachusetts Medical College of Harvard University, conducted the first small…

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The first marine hospital owned by the Federal Government was purchased from the State of Virginia
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The first marine hospital owned by the Federal Government was purchased from the State of Virginia

In 1801, The first marine hospital owned by the Federal Government was purchased from the State of Virginia….

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English scientist and physician Edward Jenner inoculated 8-year old James Phipps against smallpox
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English scientist and physician Edward Jenner inoculated 8-year old James Phipps against smallpox

On May 14, 1796, English scientist and physician Edward Jenner inoculated 8-year old James Phipps with the world’s…

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Yellow fever killed more than 5,000 people in Philadelphia
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Yellow fever killed more than 5,000 people in Philadelphia

On Aug. 1, 1793, it was reported that a fever, now known as ‘Yellow Fever’ killed more than…

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A yellow fever epidemic struck Philadelphia (then Capital of the U.S.)
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A yellow fever epidemic struck Philadelphia (then Capital of the U.S.)

In 1793, after 31 years of absence a yellow fever epidemic struck Philadelphia killing thousands of city residents…

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The Medical Society of South Carolina was founded
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The Medical Society of South Carolina was founded

On Dec. 24, 1789, the Medical Society of South Carolina was founded in Charleston on Christmas Eve by…

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The University of North Carolina was founded
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The University of North Carolina was founded

On Dec. 11, 1789, the University of North Carolina (UNC) was founded. The UNC was the first public…

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The Massachusetts Medical Society was founded
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The Massachusetts Medical Society was founded

On Nov. 1, 1781, the Massachusetts Medical Society was established, and its charter was signed by Samuel Adams,…

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George Washington mandated Smallpox inoculation for all Continental soldiers
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George Washington mandated Smallpox inoculation for all Continental soldiers

In 1777, George Washington mandated inoculation for all Continental soldiers against smallpox which had impacted the Continental Army…

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James Lind started his famous scurvy clinical trial
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James Lind started his famous scurvy clinical trial

On May 20, 1747, James Lind of the British Royal Navy started his famous scurvy clinical trial. In…

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The Great Plague of Marseille began
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The Great Plague of Marseille began

On May 25, 1720, the Great Plague of Marseille began with the arrival of the Grand St Antoine…

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