Essex County Pathological and Anatomical Society (N.J.)

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Founded in Newark, N.J. in 1907 by Dr. Theodore Teimer and fellow physicians to further the study of anatomy and pathology. Originally marked by controversy over the rights of physicians to dissect, the Essex County Pathological and Anatomical Society (Escopathanat) gained legal sanction for its activities with the New Jersey State Legislature's passage of Chapter 247 in 1907, which allowed anatomical societies to dissect unclaimed bodies.

Dr. Harrison S. Martland (1883-1954), pathologist at Newark City Hospital, became its "leading luminary" for 40 years (1909-1949). Other prominent members included Drs. Wells P. Eagleton, August A. Strasser and Edward Ill. The beginning of the Society's decline was noted after WW II and Dr. Samuel Berg (ca. 1898-1990), a prominent practicing pathologist and president, patron and trustee of the Society, helped arrange its dissolution in 1961.

From the description of Records, 1907-1968. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 38866989

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creatorOf Essex County Pathological and Anatomical Society (N.J.). Records, 1907-1968. New Jersey Historical Society Library
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associatedWith Berg, Samuel, Dr., ca. 1898-1990. person
associatedWith Eagleton, Wells P. 1865-1946. person
associatedWith Essex County Anatomical and Pathological Society (N.J.) corporateBody
associatedWith Martland, Harrison S. Dr., 1883-1954. person
associatedWith Newark City Hospital (N.J.) corporateBody
associatedWith Strasser, August A. Dr. person
associatedWith Teimer, Theodore, Dr. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Essex County (N.J.)
Newark (N.J.)
New Jersey--Newark
New Jersey
New Jersey--Essex County
Subject
Anatomy, Pathological
Diseases
Human dissection
Lectures and lecturing
Medicine
Medicine
Pathologists
Physicians
Societies
Occupation
Activity
Physicians

Corporate Body

Active 1907

Active 1968

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