Application. 1824.

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Application. 1824.

The S. Henry Dickson Application, March 1, 1824, is his application to Dr. Joseph Manning, president of the Medical Society of South Carolina, offering himself as a candidate for the Chair of Institutes and Practice of Medicine in the newly established Medical College of South Carolina.

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Dickson, Samuel Henry, 1798-1872

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Epithet: MD British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000355.0x0003e6 Physician and educator. Samuel Henry Dickson was born in Charleston, South Carolina and received his M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1819. Dickson practiced in Charleston and became dean of the Medical College of South Carolina. In 1847 he moved to New York, and in 1857 he became a professor at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelph...

Manning, Joseph, 1795-1876

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Joseph Manning ( - ). Nehemiah Cleaveland (1796-1877). Abby Pickard Manning Cleaveland ( - ). From the description of Letters, 1821-1829. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191316458 ...

Medical Society of South Carolina

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Benevolent organization of physicians founded, 1789, in Charleston, S.C.; considered the fourth oldest medical society in existence; the Society functioned as a board of health for Charleston until the City established a board in 1808; served as a licensing board for physicians and apothecaries; in 1840s, helped found the South Carolina Medical Association; in 1824, the Society founded the Medical College of South Carolina (today known as the Medical University of South Carolina) for teaching an...

Medical College of South Carolina (1824-1838)

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