University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. School of Medicine

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Dates:
Active 1900
Active 1990

Biographical notes:

The University sponsored School of Medicine was established in 1879 with a two-year medical curriculum. Dr. Thomas W. Harris served as Dean and professor of anatomy for the school without receiving a salary from the University. When he resigned from the University in 1895 to focus on his medical practice, the School of Medicine was closed. It remained closed until 1890, when it reopened with a one-year curriculum. The School of Medicine returned to a two-year curriculum in 1896. In 1947, the North Carolina General Assembly appropriated funds for the construction of the North Carolina Memorial Hospital. The hospital (renamed in 1989 as UNC Hospitals) opened in 1952, making possible the expansion of the two-year medical curriculum into a full four-year school of medicine by 1954. In 1998, the UNC Health Care System was established, bringing together UNC Hospitals and the School of Medicine under one entity.

From the guide to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine Photographic Collection,  , circa 1900-1990s, (bulk late 1960s-early 1970s), (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives.)

The University sponsored School of Medicine was established in 1879 with a two-year medical curriculum. When the School of Medicine's first Dean resigned from the University in 1895 to focus on his medical practice, the School of Medicine was closed. It remained closed until 1890, when it reopened with a one-year curriculum. The School of Medicine returned to a two-year curriculum in 1896. In 1947, the North Carolina General Assembly appropriated funds for the construction of the North Carolina Memorial Hospital. The hospital (renamed in 1989 as UNC Hospitals) opened in 1952, making possible the expansion of the two-year medical curriculum into a full four-year school of medicine by 1954. In 1998, the UNC Health Care System was established, bringing together UNC Hospitals and the School of Medicine under one entity.

From the description of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine photographic collection, circa 1900-1990s (bulk late 1960s-early 1970s). WorldCat record id: 43074564

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Subjects:

  • Class reunions
  • Commencement ceremonies
  • Medical education
  • Medical education
  • Hospital patients
  • University hospitals
  • University hospitals
  • Medical colleges
  • Medical personnel
  • Patients
  • Patients
  • Patients
  • Patients

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Places:

  • North Carolina--Chapel Hill (as recorded)
  • North Carolina (as recorded)