South Carolina Medical Association

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The South Carolina Medical Association (SCMA) was established when a group of medical leaders of the state, primarily from the Medical Society of South Carolina, called a convention in Columbia on February 14, 1848, resulting in the formation of the South Carolina Medical Association. Based in principle on the newly organized American Medical Association, the SCMA served the entire state as a resource to physicians in the areas of practice management, education, licensing, and legislative influence, among others. The association continued its activities until the outbreak of the Civil War, when it became dormant until May 1869 when a reorganizational meeting was held in Charleston; from that point forward membership gradually increased. In 1878 an act of the general assembly designated the SCMA as the newly established State Board of Health. In 1905 the Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association, a monthly medical journal was established. Forty constituent county societies and the component unit on Interns and Residents and Student Section provide an individual membership of approximately 7,000 to the organization. In 2007, 35 county and 28 specialty medical societies and the component units for house staff and students provide the membership for the statewide organization.

From the description of South Carolina Medical Association Records 1869-1977. (Medical University of South Carolina Library). WorldCat record id: 732343127

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Medical Society of the State of South Carolina. Invitation, 1916. Medical University of South Carolina Libraries
creatorOf Motte, Jacob Rhett, 1811-1868. Receipts. Medical University of South Carolina Libraries
referencedIn Chris Costner Sizemore Papers, 1952-1989 (bulk 1956-1979) David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
creatorOf Booker, John Parks, 1910-1986. Scrapbook. Medical University of South Carolina Libraries
referencedIn South Carolina Medical Association. Women's Auxiliary. Women's Auxiliary of the South Carolina Medical Association Records. 1931-1975 Medical University of South Carolina Libraries
referencedIn Greenville County Medical Society (South Carolina). Greenville County Medical Society Executive Committee Records 1905 Medical University of South Carolina Libraries
creatorOf Aimar, Charles Pons, 1873-1927. Papers. Medical University of South Carolina Libraries
creatorOf South Carolina. General Assembly. Amendment to the act to incorporate the Medical Society of South Carolina, March 1, 1923. Medical University of South Carolina Libraries
creatorOf South Carolina Medical Association. Notebook / [compiled by Julian Price]. Medical University of South Carolina Libraries
creatorOf South Carolina. General Assembly. An act to incorporate certain societies and companies and to renew certain charters heretofore granted. Medical University of South Carolina Libraries
creatorOf South Carolina Medical Association. South Carolina Medical Association Records 1869-1977. Medical University of South Carolina Libraries
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South Carolina
Subject
History of Medicine, 19th Cent
History of Medicine, 20th Cent
Societies, Medical
Societies, Medical
Physicians
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Active 1869

Active 1977

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