August and George Lueck medical training papers, 1863-1865 and 1885-1888.

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August and George Lueck medical training papers, 1863-1865 and 1885-1888.

Ephemeral papers related to the medical training of August W. Lueck in 1863-1865 and George W. Leuck in 1885-1888 at Rush Medical College, Chicago, Illinois.

1 photograph and4 pieces of ephemera in 1 folder.

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Lueck, George W.

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Rush Medical College

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Rush Medical College was one of the first medical schools founded west of Ohio. It was named by its founder, Dr. Daniel Brainard, in honor of Benjamin Rush, M.D., the physician-statesman who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. During the nineteenth century, Rush grew quickly, paralleling Chicago's rapid growth as a major urban center. In the manner of most medical schools in the 1800's, Rush was a proprietary institution owned and operated by a group of phys...

Lueck, August W., 1838-1878.

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