Greenville County Medical Society Executive Committee Records 1905

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Greenville County Medical Society Executive Committee Records 1905

The Greenville County Medical Society Executive Committee Records, 1905, 1 volume, document the preparations of the Society to host the South Carolina Medical Association annual meeting, held in Greenville in April of 1905. The records include notes on the facility where the meeting was held, shopping lists of refreshments, and notes on attendees. The records also include an index of eyeglass recipients. Dr. James Wilkinson Jervey, who served as the Society's secretary at the time, created the records.

1 volume (.05 cubic feet)

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Jervey, James Wilkinson, 1874-1945

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Greenville County Medical Society (South Carolina)

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The South Carolina Medical Association chartered The Greenville County Medical Society in 1861. The purpose of the society was to promote the health of the community and friendly relations among the physicians of Greenville. From the description of Greenville County Medical Society Executive Committee Records 1905 (Medical University of South Carolina Library). WorldCat record id: 213881226 ...

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 influe...