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College of Physicians and Surgeons Records, 1857-1915, PDF finding aid
Creator:
Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons
Date [inclusive]:
1857-1915 (bulk 1871-1898)
Languages:
English
Physical Description:
.35 cubic feet (1 box)
Collections:
  • Columbia University Irving Medical Center Archives
    • Schools & Offices
      • College of Physicians & Surgeons in the City of New York / Columbia University Faculty of Medicine, 1807-
Access:

Open

Call Number:
CUMC-0001
Control Number:
5414584
Abstract:

Miscellaneous records, most of which probably originated with the Secretary of the Faculty and the Office of the Treasurer. Included are annual and financial reports; records of the founding of the Cartwright and Harsen Prizes and the Alonzo Clark Scholarship; the establishment of a State Board of Regents admissions examination for medical students; and P&S examination questions, 1892-1915, for a wide variety of disciplines.

Cite as:
College of Physicians and Surgeons Records, 1857-1915, Archives & Special Collections, Columbia University Health Sciences Library.
History and Biography
Historical/Biographical Note:

The College of Physicians and Surgeons was established by a charter granted by the New York State Board of Regents to the Medical Society of the County of New York on March 12, 1807. In 1811, a new charter effectively ended control of P&S by the Medical Society and vested governance in a newly created Board of Trustees.

In 1814, students and faculty of the moribund Columbia College Medical Faculty (founded 1767) were merged into P&S. A dispute over the role of the faculty on the Board of Trustees led in 1826 to the establishment of a Board dominated by laymen and to the subsequent resignation of most of College's faculty. Although crippled, P&S survived and by the 1830s was again thriving.

In 1860, the College amicably severed its relationship with the Regents and forged a nominal affiliation with Columbia College. By terms of the agreement, P&S issued its diplomas as "the Medical Department of Columbia College." The President of Columbia sat on the Board of Trustees and, with the President of P&S, jointly presided over commencements. However, P&S gave up none of its administrative or financial independence. It was not until 1891 that P&S fully merged into Columbia, becoming its "Faculty of Medicine," although retaining its original name.

Organization
Arrangement:

Organized in five series:

I. Annual reports
II. Financial and real estate records
III. Papers relating to the establishment of Regents admissions examinations for medical students
IV. Correspondence and subject files
V. Examination questions.

Scope and Content:

Records of the College of Physicians and Surgeons including College and departmental annual reports; financial and real estate records; records on scholarships and prizes; examination questions; and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and minutes relating to the establishment of a New York State Board of Regents' admissions examinations for medical students.

These are miscellaneous records that appear to have originated in a variety of P&S offices, though most are probably from the Secretary of the Faculty and the Office of the Treasurer. While the records cover the period 1857-1915, they bulk from 1871-1898.

The annual reports of P&S to the President of Columbia College are probably the most informative records here. Besides noting the number of matriculants and graduates, the reports also include information on curriculum and faculty changes, prizewinners, gifts, and changes in the physical plant. Financial records include an overview of P&S revenues from 1857 to 1870; treasurer's reports for 1887-1888; information on faculty loans to P&S; and fundraising for a new building.

Other subjects documented here include the founding of the Cartwright and Harsen Prizes and the Alonzo Clark Scholarship; the establishment of a State Board of Regents' admissions examination for medical students; and P&S examination questions, 1892-1915, for a wide variety of disciplines.

Box Folder Contents
Series I. Annual reports
1 1-10 Annual Reports of the College of Physicians & Surgeons ["Medical Department"] to Columbia College, for sessions 1879/80-1888-89.
  11-14 Anatomical Department, 1885/86-1888/89.
  15 Chemical Laboratory, 1890. Includes examination questions for May 1890 in Medical Chemistry.
  16-23 Physiology and pathology laboratory, 1883-1889/90.
  24 Physiology and pathology laboratory. Special report on the condition and resources of the laboratory to the Committee on the Curriculum, Spring 1888.
  25 Physiology and pathology laboratory. Special report to John G. Curtis regarding changes in the curriculum for 1890-91 and its ramifications on the lab, Nov 1889.
Series II. Financial and real estate records
  26 Expenditures, 1857-1870. Revenues of P&S, 1857-1870.
  27 Board of Trustees Committee report to recommend plan for liquidating debt, March 7, 1871.
  28 Faculty report to the Trustees of the College of Physicians & Surgeons regarding liquidating the debt of the college and their responsibility to it, April 5, 1871.
  29 Lease and agreement between Willard Parker and the College of Physicians & Surgeons and others, Nov 1, 1857. Agreement to repay Dr. Parker, Nov 1, 1871. Includes description of classroom furnishings.
  30 Faculty loan from Alonzo Clark, Oct 30, 1871; last statement April 14, 1881.
  31 Reports about requirements for new building, March/April 1882.
  32 Report on sinking fund, May 1882
  33 Faculty appeal for raising funds for new building, Feb 1883.
  34 Report of the Treasurer, Sept 15, 1887. Includes a 15-year analysis of receipts and assessments to the department.
  35 Report of the Treasurer, Sept 15, 1888.
Series III. Papers relating to the establishment of Regents admissions examinations for medical students 
  36 Newspaper clippings, 1890. Columbia University. College of Physicians & Surgeons Records, 1857-1915
  37 Correspondence, June 1889-March 1890: Henry Hun; Austin Flint; John G. Curtis; E.L. Partridge; Willis G. Tucker; Melvil Dewey.
  38 Minutes of a "Meeting of Delegates from Medical Colleges in the State of New York," Oct 31, 1889.
  39 "An Act to provide for the preliminary education of medical students," Regents Office, Albany, NY, July 1, 1889.
  40 Proposed amendments to Chapter 468 of 1889 and Chapter 647 of 1887; comments.
Series IV. Correspondence & subject files
  41 Announcement of session opening, Oct 1877.
  42 The Cartwright Prize in Experimental Research: copy of codicil of the will of Dr. Benjamin Cartwright establishing the prize, May 1888.
  43 Documents and correspondence about the Civil Service Commission of the State of New York, Oct/Nov 1883.
  44 Alonzo Clark Scholarship: documents establishing the scholarship, May 2, 1888.
  45 Alonzo Clark Scholarship: report by first Clark Scholar, T. Mitchell Prudden, Oct 1, 1890.
  46 Columbia College-P&S relations: correspondence between Alonzo Clark and President F.A.P. Barnard, 1873-1878.
  47 Commencement: correspondence with NYC re license to hold commencement, March 13, 1883.
  48 Harsen Prize: recipients, 1894
  49 Harsen Prize: signers of diploma, 1892.
  50 Normal Histology, October 1894, Student list.
  51 State of New York: excerpts from statutes relating to P&S, 1860, 1873.
  52 Dept. of Surgery: supplementary report of sub-committee on clinical work for instruction in surgery for 1894.
Series V. Examination questions
  53 Anatomy, January 1911.
  54 Embryology and Nervous System, January 1911.
  55 Gynecology, January 1911.
  56 Histology and Embryology, January 1911.
  57 Practice of Medicine, January 1911.
  58 Neurology, 1915; M. Allen Starr and Tilley [i.e., Tilney]
  59 Obstetrics, January 1911.
  60 Pharmacology, 1912.
  61 Physiology, Spring 1892, John G. Curtis.
  62 Physiology, Spring 1893, John G. Curtis.
  63 Physiology, Autumn 1895, John G. Curtis.
  64 Physiology, Spring 1896, John G. Curtis.
  65 Physiology, Autumn 1896, John G. Curtis.
  66 Physiology, Spring 1897, John G. Curtis
  67 Physiology, Autumn 1897, John G. Curtis
  68 Physiology, Spring 1898, John G. Curtis.
  69 Physiology, Autumn 1898, John G. Curtis.
  70 Physiology, Autumn 1901.
  71 Physiology, May 1904.
  72 Physiology, January 1911.
  73 Surgery, January 1911.
Subject Headings and Related Records
Subjects:
College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York
Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons
Medical colleges - New York (State) - New York
Medical education - New York (State) - New York
Medicine - Study and teaching - New York (State) - New York
Related Records:

The records of the Office of the Treasurer, 1807-1895, contain additional financial material for much of this period

Administrative Information
Provenance:

Accession #96.03.06.

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