Medical Society of the County of Kings collection 1852-1956

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Medical Society of the County of Kings collection 1852-1956

The Medical Society of the County of Kings was established in 1822 as a regulating body for the practice of medicine in Kings County. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the Society was instrumental in facilitating the exchange of information among medical professionals. The Medical Society of the County of Kings collection spans the period 1852 to 1956 and contains publications and ephemera pertaining to the Society, its library, and its affiliated medical centers. Items include annual reports, statutes and manuals, transactions and proceedings, newsletters, brochures, pamphlets, and programs.

0.42 Linear feet; in one manuscript box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6329913

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Norwegian Relief Society (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.).

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The Norwegian Lutheran Deaconesses' Home and Hospital, originally named the Norwegian Relief Society, was founded by Sister Elizabeth Fedde, a deaconess from Norway, and was incorporated in 1886. Located at 441 Fourth Avenue in Brooklyn, the Society was established to provide relief to Brooklyn and New York City's impoverished Norwegian population. By 1889, the Society was able to open a 30-bed hospital at Fourth Avenue and 46th Street in Brooklyn, and in 1892 the Society was re-inc...

Medical Society of the County of Kings and Academy of Medicine of Brooklyn (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.). Library.

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The Medical Society of the County of Kings was founded in 1822, though the impetus for its founding had occurred in 1806, when the New York State Legislature, alarmed by increasing numbers of individuals falsely passing themselves off as medical professionals, passed "An Act to Incorporate Medical Societies for the Purpose of Regulating Physic and Surgery in this State." In accordance with the Act, each county in New York was to incorporate its own medical society comprised of its r...

Medical Society of the County of Kings (Kings County, N.Y.)

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The Medical Society of the County of Kings was founded in 1822, though the impetus for its founding had occurred in 1806, when the New York State Legislature, alarmed by increasing numbers of individuals falsely passing themselves off as medical professionals, passed "An Act to Incorporate Medical Societies for the Purpose of Regulating Physic and Surgery in this State." In accordance with the Act, each county in New York was to incorporate its own medical society comprised of its r...

Norwegian Lutheran Deaconesses' Home and Hospital (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.).

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6kj65m1 (corporateBody)

The Medical Society of the County of Kings was founded in 1822, though the impetus for its founding had occurred in 1806, when the New York State Legislature, alarmed by increasing numbers of individuals falsely passing themselves off as medical professionals, passed "An Act to Incorporate Medical Societies for the Purpose of Regulating Physic and Surgery in this State." In accordance with the Act, each county in New York was to incorporate its own medical society comprised of its r...

Brooklyn Eastern District Dispensary and Hospital (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.).

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The Medical Society of the County of Kings was founded in 1822, though the impetus for its founding had occurred in 1806, when the New York State Legislature, alarmed by increasing numbers of individuals falsely passing themselves off as medical professionals, passed "An Act to Incorporate Medical Societies for the Purpose of Regulating Physic and Surgery in this State." In accordance with the Act, each county in New York was to incorporate its own medical society comprised of its r...

Medical Society of the County of Kings (Kings County, N.Y.). Library,

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6202f9m (corporateBody)

The Medical Society of the County of Kings was founded in 1822, though the impetus for its founding had occurred in 1806, when the New York State Legislature, alarmed by increasing numbers of individuals falsely passing themselves off as medical professionals, passed "An Act to Incorporate Medical Societies for the Purpose of Regulating Physic and Surgery in this State." In accordance with the Act, each county in New York was to incorporate its own medical society comprised of its r...

Medical Society of the County of Kings and Academy of Medicine of Brooklyn (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.).

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The Medical Society of the County of Kings was founded in 1822, though the impetus for its founding had occurred in 1806, when the New York State Legislature, alarmed by increasing numbers of individuals falsely passing themselves off as medical professionals, passed "An Act to Incorporate Medical Societies for the Purpose of Regulating Physic and Surgery in this State." In accordance with the Act, each county in New York was to incorporate its own medical society comprised of its r...

Williamsburgh Hospital (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.).

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The Medical Society of the County of Kings was founded in 1822, though the impetus for its founding had occurred in 1806, when the New York State Legislature, alarmed by increasing numbers of individuals falsely passing themselves off as medical professionals, passed "An Act to Incorporate Medical Societies for the Purpose of Regulating Physic and Surgery in this State." In accordance with the Act, each county in New York was to incorporate its own medical society comprised of its r...

Williamsburgh Dispensary (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.).

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w62672hq (corporateBody)

The Medical Society of the County of Kings was founded in 1822, though the impetus for its founding had occurred in 1806, when the New York State Legislature, alarmed by increasing numbers of individuals falsely passing themselves off as medical professionals, passed "An Act to Incorporate Medical Societies for the Purpose of Regulating Physic and Surgery in this State." In accordance with the Act, each county in New York was to incorporate its own medical society comprised of its r...