University of Illinois at Chicago. Medical Center

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The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Extension Announcements, 1960-65, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the CPC Handbook, ca. 1963, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Announcements and Schedules, 1892, 1914-18, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Programs and Announcements, 1950-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Financial Aid Brochures, 1958, 1970-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Studies from the Department of Anatomy, 1915-1950, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Recruiter, 1970-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Catalogs, 1874-78, 1884-1941, 1950-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Budgets, 1953-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Department of Orthodontia Bulletins, 1950-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Catalogs, 1940-47, 1967-80, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Consultant's Report, 1965, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Commencement Addresses, 1943, 1946, 1953, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Speakers Bureau Brochure, ca. 1960, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Illinois Training School for Nurses Annual Reports, 1916, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Financial Aid Announcements, 1922, 1964-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the The Bulletin, 1914, 1917-18, 1920-23, 1931-43, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Memorial Lectures and Addresses, 1923-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Letters, ca. 1970, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Short Course and Clinic Announcements, 1902, 1915, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the William B. Day News Clippings, 1916-1918, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Information for Prospective Students, 1953-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Orthopaedic Surgery Circulars, 1957, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Course Syllabi and Study Guides, 1968, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Extension Announcements, 1952, 1962, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Medical Center News, 1957-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Illini News, 1963, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Invitations and Programs, 1924, 1930, 1947, 1964-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Across the Dean's Desk, 1970-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Student Directories, 1949-50, 1954, 1956, 1959-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Promotional Brochures, 1919, 1923, 1942-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Form Letters, 1969, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Faculty Minutes, 1891-1902, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Biennial Reports, 1912, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Division Publications, 1943-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Faculty Reprints, 1917-1926, 1942, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Annual Reports, 1940, 1942, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Calendar of Events, 1946, 1948-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Departmental Publications, 1891, 1915-1925, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Alumni Publications, 1951, 1969-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Announcements, 1962-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Catalogs, 1882-1940, 1948-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Medical Education Program Publications, 1965-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Occupational Therapy Announcements and Bulletins, 1951-52, 1962, 1964, 1966, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Historical File, 1893, 1897, 1905-07, 1911-17, 1921, 1928, 1932, 1942, 1968, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Course Materials, 1968-1972, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Press Releases, ca. 1961-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Departmental Publications, 1942, 1959, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Proview, 1960-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the The Illini Scope, 1939-41, 1943, 1945-48, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Current Advances in Dentistry Publications, 1949-54, 1956, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Campus Reports, 1965-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Post Graduate Program Announcements, 1912-14, 1950, 164-66, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Chiang Mai Project Publications, 1970-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Obstetrics File, 1906, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the The Illini Pharmacist, 1926-1932, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Historical and Promotional Publications, 1920-1929, 1940, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Neuropsychiatric Institute Bulletins, 1942, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the College of Dentistry Student Record Books, 1905-1925, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Speech and Hearing Rehabilitation Clinic Announcements, 1951, 1952, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Admission Information and Promotional Materials, 1917-18, 1942, 1953-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Catalogs and Announcements, 1897-1941, 1948-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Letters, 1970-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Illini Union File, 1942, 1943, 1967-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the The Plexus, 1895-1911, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Studies from the Departments of Pathology and Experimental Medicine, 1914-28, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Alumni Programs and Publications, 1911, 1913, 1916, ca. 1924, 1929, 1942, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Issuances for Patients, 1945-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Illinois Monographs in Medical Sciences, 1935-45, 1947, 1951, 1959, 1966, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Faculty Publications, 1942, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Annual Reports, 1951, 1957, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Centennial Booklet, 1968, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Conference and Symposium Proceedings, 1966-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Graduate Colleges and Catalogs, 1930, 1948-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Library Publications, 1916, 1927, 1932, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the For Your Information, 1966-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Departmental Publications, 1962-63, 1966, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Honorary Degree File, 1965-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Research Reports, 1967-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Physiology Announcements, ca. 1963, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Radio Talks File, 1937-1838, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Issuances for Interns and Residents, 1950-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Medical Technology Publications, 1945, 1951, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Case Report Instructions, 1967-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the College Publications, 1915-1916, 1923, 1963, 1968, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Chicago Professional Colleges Faculty-Alumni Newsletter, 1946-1957, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Director's Minutes, 1881-1913, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Legal Announcements, 1919, 1936, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Solicitations, 1968-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Faculty Handbooks, 1968-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Staff Directories, 1939-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Postgraduate Course Announcements, 1950, 1953, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Promotional Brochures, 1901-02, 1914-16, 1925, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Alumni Association Publications, 1893, 1895, 1912, 1914, 1917, 1939, 1940, 1955, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Medical Center Commission Annual Reports, 1943-1944, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Student Handbooks, 1926, 1937, 1949, 1954-58, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Executive Faculty Minutes, 1899-1911, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Building Program Issuances, 1938-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Senate Minutes, 1958-61, 1963, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Letters to Applicants, 1963-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Annual Reports, 1941, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Extension Bulletins, 1959-1961, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Studies in Biological Chemistry, 1918-1947, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Student Record Books, 1885-1936, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Lectureship File, 1925, 1932-1945, 1964-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Visitor's Guides, ca. 1965-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Medical Center Student Ledger Cards, 1925-1960, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Medical Center Commencement Programs, 1903-, (University of Illinois Archives)

The Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, includes the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy; the Research and Education Hospital; the Division of Services for Crippled Children; the Institute for Tuberculosis Research; Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory; the Illustration Studios; the Animal Hospital; Office of Student Affairs; and the Health Center.

In 1941 the 62nd General Assembly established the Medical Center District in Chicago. It was to be bound by Ashland Blvd. on the East, Congress Street on the North, Oakley Blvd. on the West, and Roosevelt Road on the South. A Medical Center Commission was created for the control and management of the district. It was to "provide improvement and development of the territory surrounding the (existing) medical institutions of Chicago's West Side." 1 On July 25, 1942 the Board of Trustees met to consider studies of possible development of the Medical Center District from the INT of the University. 2

University of Illinois facilities in existence prior to the establishment of the Medical Center District included the "College of Medicine" which opened Oct. 14, 1881 and was known as "The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Chicago." In 1897 the school was under lease to the U. of I. and in 1900 the name was officially changed to "The College of Medicine of U. of I." The school ceased in 1912 but in 1913 all property & stock of the old institution was transferred to the university and reopened. 3

The College of Pharmacy, first known as The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy on May 1, 1896, and the name changed to College of Pharmacy in 1932. In 1940 the school moved from 715 S. Wood to new quarters in the Medical & Dental College Laboratory Bldg. A four year curriculum was established. 4

The School of Dentistry, organized as a department of the College of Medicine in 1901, became The College of Dentistry in 1905. The School was closed in 1912, was reorganized and reopened in 1913. 5

Rush Medical College and Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago affiliated with the College of Medicine in 1941. In 1941, the General Assembly transferred the Research and Education Hospital and Illinois Surgical Institute for children to the university from the State Department of Public Welfare. The Division of Services for Crippled Children formerly in that department was placed under jurisdiction of the university. The Neuropsychiatric Institute, Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary & Institute for Juvenile Research operate under agreement between the university and the Department of Public Welfare. 6

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, Oct. 21, 1941, p. 672

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 42nd Report, July 25, 1942, p. 30.

3. Annual Register 1938-39, p. 321.

4. Annual Register 1944-45, p. 406.

5. Ibid, p. 406.

6. Ibid, p. 66.

From the guide to the Addresses, 1959-, (University of Illinois Archives)

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creatorOf The Bulletin, 1914, 1917-18, 1920-23, 1931-43 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Medical Center Commission Annual Reports, 1943-1944 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Building Program Issuances, 1938- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Financial Aid Brochures, 1958, 1970- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Speech and Hearing Rehabilitation Clinic Announcements, 1951, 1952 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Memorial Lectures and Addresses, 1923- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Medical Center News, 1957- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Illini News, 1963 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Departmental Publications, 1942, 1959 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Radio Talks File, 1937-1838 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Faculty Reprints, 1917-1926, 1942 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Student Handbooks, 1926, 1937, 1949, 1954-58 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Extension Announcements, 1960-65 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Student Record Books, 1885-1936 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Alumni Publications, 1951, 1969- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Medical Education Program Publications, 1965- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Course Materials, 1968-1972 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Alumni Programs and Publications, 1911, 1913, 1916, ca. 1924, 1929, 1942 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Conference and Symposium Proceedings, 1966- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf CPC Handbook, ca. 1963 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Budgets, 1953- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Chicago Professional Colleges Faculty-Alumni Newsletter, 1946-1957 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Speakers Bureau Brochure, ca. 1960 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Graduate Colleges and Catalogs, 1930, 1948- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Biennial Reports, 1912 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Letters to Applicants, 1963- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf The Illini Scope, 1939-41, 1943, 1945-48 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Postgraduate Course Announcements, 1950, 1953 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Across the Dean's Desk, 1970- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf William B. Day News Clippings, 1916-1918 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Physiology Announcements, ca. 1963 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Catalogs, 1882-1940, 1948- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Historical File, 1893, 1897, 1905-07, 1911-17, 1921, 1928, 1932, 1942, 1968 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Obstetrics File, 1906 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Catalogs, 1940-47, 1967-80 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Medical Center Student Ledger Cards, 1925-1960 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Executive Faculty Minutes, 1899-1911 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Annual Reports, 1941 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Faculty Minutes, 1891-1902 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Faculty Handbooks, 1968- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Consultant's Report, 1965 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Announcements, 1962- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Medical Center Commencement Programs, 1903- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Admission Information and Promotional Materials, 1917-18, 1942, 1953- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Post Graduate Program Announcements, 1912-14, 1950, 164-66 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Promotional Brochures, 1919, 1923, 1942- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Annual Reports, 1951, 1957 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Student Directories, 1949-50, 1954, 1956, 1959- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Catalogs, 1874-78, 1884-1941, 1950- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Medical Technology Publications, 1945, 1951 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Letters, 1970- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Illini Union File, 1942, 1943, 1967- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Faculty Publications, 1942 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Recruiter, 1970- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Case Report Instructions, 1967- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Catalogs and Announcements, 1897-1941, 1948- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Senate Minutes, 1958-61, 1963 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf The Plexus, 1895-1911 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Centennial Booklet, 1968 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Proview, 1960- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Library Publications, 1916, 1927, 1932 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Addresses, 1959- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Occupational Therapy Announcements and Bulletins, 1951-52, 1962, 1964, 1966 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf For Your Information, 1966- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Neuropsychiatric Institute Bulletins, 1942 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Issuances for Patients, 1945- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Annual Reports, 1940, 1942 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Honorary Degree File, 1965- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Short Course and Clinic Announcements, 1902, 1915 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf College Publications, 1915-1916, 1923, 1963, 1968 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Division Publications, 1943- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Letters, ca. 1970 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Studies from the Departments of Pathology and Experimental Medicine, 1914-28 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Departmental Publications, 1891, 1915-1925 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Orthopaedic Surgery Circulars, 1957 University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Issuances for Interns and Residents, 1950- University of Illinois Archives
creatorOf Historical and Promotional Publications, 1920-1929, 1940 University of Illinois Archives
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Relation Name
Place Name Admin Code Country
Subject
Admission
Alumni Association
Alumni Relations
American Pharmaceutical Association
Anatomy
Bacteriology
Biomagnetism
Budget
Building Program
Calendars
Catalogs
Chancellor
Chemistry
Chicago Illini Union
Clinical medicine
Commencements
Course Materials
Crippled Children, Division of Services for
Deafness
Degrees, Honorary
Dentistry, College of
Medical education
Extension education
Eye and Ear Infirmary
Faculty, Bulletins and Newsletters to
Faculty Directories
Faculty Handbooks
Faculty Senate
Financial aid
Graduate Studies
Health Service
Hospitals
Hospitals
Lectures
Libraries, Medical
Medical centers
Medical research
Medical technology
Medicine, College of
Neuropsychiatric Institute
Non
Nursing
Nursing, College of
Obstetrics
Occupational therapy
Orthodontics Department
Orthopedics
Otolaryngology
Pharmacognosy
Pharmacology
Pharmacy, College of
Physicians and Surgeons, College of
Physiological Chemistry
Physiology and Biophysics Department
Speakers, Visiting
Student Handbooks
Surgery
Tuberculosis Research
Occupation
Activity
Collectors

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