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The American Surgical Association was founded in 1880 with the following stated purpose: "the cultivation and improvement of the science and the art of surgery, the elevation of the medical profession and such other matters as may come legitimately within its sphere." Founder Samuel D. Gross began the regimen of yearly meetings in 1880. As of 1882 the meetings were recorded in the printed Minutes of the American Surgical Association. These meetings, along with the record of the meetings, are the cornerstones of the fulfillment of the stated mission. The primary activities of the yearly meetings consist of presentation of scientific papers; building membership through nomination and selection of new members; granting awards to outstanding members; and business proceedings such as fund raising, disbursement of fellowships, and other financial grants. Two major legacies of the Association are the founding of American surgical organizations which grew out of the American Surgical Association's membership (including) The American College of Surgeons (1913) and the American Board of Surgery (1937); and the strong support of its members for the development of research funding (such as) surgical biological research, beginning in 1945.

From the description of American Surgical Association archives, 1880-2005. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 14327762

The American Surgical Association was founded in 1880 with the following stated purpose: "the cultivation and improvement of the science and the art of surgery, the elevation of the medical profession and such other matters as may come legitimately within its sphere."

Founder Samuel D. Gross began the regimen of yearly meetings in 1880. As of 1882 the meetings were recorded in the printed Minutes of the American Surgical Association. These meetings, along with the record of the meetings, are the cornerstones of the fulfillment of the stated mission. The primary activities of the yearly meetings consist of presentation of scientific papers; building membership through nomination and selection of new members; granting awards to outstanding members; and business proceedings such as fund raising, disbursement of fellowships, and other financial grants.

G. Thomas Shires' Presidential Address of 1980 states the two major legacies of the Association are "...the founding of American surgical organizations which grew out of the American Surgical Association's membership (including) The American College of Surgeons (1913) and the American Board of Surgery (1937); and the "...strong support of its members for the development of research funding (such as) surgical biological research, beginning in 1945..."

The Society solidified its commitment to providing support for research beginning in 1982 with the establishment of Research Fellowship Awards made annually by the ASA Foundation. The 2000 Presidential address expresses a continued commitment to continuing this support to combat the perceived deficit in new surgical research.

A history of the Association was published in 1981 by member Mark M. Ravitch. A Century of Surgery (1981) is an exhaustive two-volume set including a history of the Association, as well as a by-subject index of the scientific papers contained therein.

From the guide to the American Surgical Association Archives, 1878-2009, (History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Papers, 1869-1913. Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
referencedIn Richardson, Maurice Howe, 1851-1912. Papers, 1869-1913. Harvard University, Medical School, Countway Library
creatorOf American Surgical Association. American Surgical Association archives, 1880-2005. National Library of Medicine
creatorOf American Surgical Association Archives, 1878-2009 History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine
referencedIn Papers, 1902-2003. Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
referencedIn Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939. Harvey Williams Cushing papers, 1745-1965 (inclusive), 1887-1939 (bulk). Yale University Library
referencedIn Bahnson, Henry T., 1920-. Papers of Henry T. Bahnson, 1943-2002. University of Pittsburgh
referencedIn Womack, Nathan Anthony, 1901-1975. Nathan Anthony Womack [sound recording] : an oral history / interviewed by Peter D. Olch, Dec. 9, 1971. National Library of Medicine
creatorOf Academy of Medicine of Cleveland. [Medical societies collection of programs, etc.]. Stanford University Lane Medical Library
referencedIn Cannon, Bradford. Papers, 1902-2003. Harvard University, Medical School, Countway Library
referencedIn Wangensteen, Owen H. (Owen Harding), 1898-1981. Owen H. Wangensteen [sound recording] : an oral history / interviewed by Peter D. Olch, Oct. 21 and 22, 1971, and Mar. 5, 1972, and Jan. 28, 1972. National Library of Medicine
referencedIn Stone, Harvey Brinton, 1882-. Harvey Brinton Stone [sound recording] : an oral history / interviewed by Peter D. Olch, June 16, 1967. National Library of Medicine
referencedIn Papers, 1840-1973 Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
referencedIn Papers of Dr. Mark M. Ravitch History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine
referencedIn Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939. Harvey Williams Cushing papers, 1745-1965 (inclusive), 1887-1939 (bulk). Yale University Library
referencedIn Churchill, Edward D. (Edward Delos), 1895-1972. Papers, 1840-1973. Harvard University, Medical School, Countway Library
referencedIn Rhoads, Jonathan E. Papers, 1802-2002 (bulk 1934-2002) University of Pennsylvania, Archives & Records Center
referencedIn Section of Thoracic Surgery (University of Michigan) records, 1927-1960. Bentley Historical Library
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associatedWith Bahnson, Henry T., 1920- person
associatedWith Cannon, Bradford. person
associatedWith Churchill, Edward D. (Edward Delos), 1895-1972. person
associatedWith Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939. person
associatedWith Ravitch, Mark M., 1910-1989. person
associatedWith Rhoads, Jonathan E. person
associatedWith Richardson, Maurice Howe, 1851-1912. person
associatedWith Sparkman, Robert S. person
associatedWith Sparkman, Robert Stanley, 1912-1997 person
associatedWith Starzl, Thomas E. 1926- person
associatedWith Stone, Harvey Brinton, 1882- person
correspondedWith University of Michigan. Section of Thoracic Surgery. corporateBody
associatedWith Wangensteen, Owen H. (Owen Harding), 1898-1981. person
associatedWith Womack, Nathan Anthony, 1901-1975. person
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United States
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General Surgery
Societies, Medical
Societies, Surgical
Surgery
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