Stryker was founded in Kalamazoo
On Jan. 1, 1941, Dr. Homer Stryker, an orthopaedic surgeon from Kalamazoo, Michigan, founded Stryker to provide medical…
On Jan. 1, 1941, Dr. Homer Stryker, an orthopaedic surgeon from Kalamazoo, Michigan, founded Stryker to provide medical…
In 1938, Thomas Francis, Jr., MD and Jonas Salk, MD served as lead researchers at the University of…
In 1929, the John W. Beaumont Memorial Tower on the Michigan State University (MSU) campus was completed. The…
On May 4, 1929, Clarence Cook Little founded The Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine,…
In 1922, David Cowie, chair of the Pediatrics Department at the University of Michigan, proposed at a Michigan…
By Nov. 20, 1918, over 18,000 influenza cases had been reported to Detroit’s Department of Health, and almost…
On Oct. 25, 1918, at the direction of the health department, Detroit teachers began training to volunteer to…
On Oct. 21, 1918, Detroit board of health and school officials decided to close all public, private, and…
On Oct. 18, 1918, despite the wishes of Detroit officials, Michigan’s Governor Albert Edson Sleeper and the state…
On Oct. 17, 1918, Detroit Health Commissioner James Inches prohibited soldiers and sailors from entering Detroit, to try…
On Oct. 15, 1918, another 800 influenza cases were added to the rolls, the highest number to-date. The…
On Sept. 18, 1918, Detroit Health Commissioner James W. Inches warned citizens of the possibility of the influence…
In 1873, botany professor W. J. Beal becomes one of the pioneers in the development of hybrid corn,…
In 1868, Wayne State University was founded by five physicians who witnessed the crude medical treatment on Civil…
In 1860, Manly Miles became a professor at Michigan Agricultural College, now know as Michigan State University, and…
On Feb. 12, 1855, Gov. Kinsley S. Bingham signed into law an act for the establishment of the…