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Minutes

Faculty of Medicine minutes PDF finding aid
Creator:
Columbia College. Faculty of Medicine.
Date [inclusive]:
1792, Feb. 20 - 1813, Sept. 13.
Languages:
English
Physical Description:
1 volume (125 p.)
Collections:
  • Columbia University Irving Medical Center Archives
    • Schools & Offices
      • King's College/Columbia College Faculty of Medicine, 1767-1814
Access:

Open

Call Number:
CUMC-0002
Control Number:
5433316
Abstract:

Minutes of meetings of the faculty of medicine of Columbia College in New York. Topics discussed include a wide range of faculty, student, curriculum, and financial matters. Samuel Bard was Dean of the medical school for the entire period covered by these minutes.

Cite as:
Columbia College. Faculty of Medicine. Minutes, 1792-1813, Archives & Special Collections, Columbia University Health Sciences Library.
History and Biography
Historical/Biographical Note:

King's College established the second medical school in the Thirteen Colonies in 1767. The school awarded its first degree, a B.A. in medicine, in 1769 and the next year it became the first institution in the Colonies to confer the M.D.

Instruction ceased during the American Revolution, when King's College closed entirely. The College, renamed Columbia, reopened in 1784, but the medical faculty was not revived until Fall, 1791. It failed to thrive, graduating only 35 students between 1793 and 1813.

Efforts began as early as 1811 to merge Columbia's medical school into the more vigorous College of Physicians and Surgeons (P&S), which had been founded in 1807 with a charter from the New York State Board of Regents. An agreement by which P&S absorbed all of Columbia's students and faculty was reached by the end of 1813; the Board of Regents officially approved the merger in 1814. Though P&S forged a nominal alliance with Columbia in 1860, the medical school would not truly be integrated into Columbia until the full merger of 1891.

Organization
Arrangement:

A typewritten index, apparently compiled in the mid-20th century, is bound into the front of the volume.

Subject Headings and Related Records
Subjects:
Bard, Samuel, 1742-1821
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
Minutes
Administrative Information
Provenance:

Transfer from University Archives and Columbiana Library, Dec. 1998 (acc.#98.12.20).

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