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Emil Mallinckrodt aquired land for first factory
Life Science History

Emil Mallinckrodt aquired land for first factory

In 1840, Emil Mallinckrodt acquired a land in the Bremen area of St. Louis, which became the site…

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U.S. Congress puts $1,000 into the Congressional Seed Distribution Program
Agriculture | Life Science History | U.S. Congress

U.S. Congress puts $1,000 into the Congressional Seed Distribution Program

In 1839, the U.S. Congress puts $1,000 into the Congressional Seed Distribution Program, administered by the U.S. Patent…

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The University of Missouri was founded
Agriculture | Life Science History | Medicine | Non-Profit Research

The University of Missouri was founded

In 1839, the University of Missouri was founded after the Missouri legislature passed the Geyer Act, legislation that…

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Two medical colleges merged into the Medical College of the State of South Carolina
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Two medical colleges merged into the Medical College of the State of South Carolina

In 1839, two medical colleges merged into the the Medical College of the State of South Carolina. In…

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Emory College classes began
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Emory College classes began

On Sept. 17, 1838, Emory College classes began for fifteen students. The College was founded in 1836 by…

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The Medical Department of Hampden-Sydney College opened
Life Science History

The Medical Department of Hampden-Sydney College opened

In 1838, The Medical Department of Hampden-Sydney College opened in Hampden Sydney, Virginia. The first Dean of the…

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The state territorial legislature passed a bill to establish a University of Wisconsin ‘at or near Madison, the seat of government’
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The state territorial legislature passed a bill to establish a University of Wisconsin ‘at or near Madison, the seat of government’

In 1838, The state territorial legislature passed a bill to establish a University of Wisconsin ‘at or near…

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Dr. James McCune Smith became the first African American to hold a medical degree
Life Science History | Medicine

Dr. James McCune Smith became the first African American to hold a medical degree

In 1837, Dr. James McCune Smith became the first African American to hold a medical degree. Smith, a…

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University of Alabama becomes the first in the state to offer engineering classes
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University of Alabama becomes the first in the state to offer engineering classes

In 1837, the University of Alabama became the first in the state to offer engineering classes. It was…

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British naturalists Charles Darwin returned to England from the voyage of the “Beagle”
Biology | Life Science History

British naturalists Charles Darwin returned to England from the voyage of the “Beagle”

On Oct. 2, 1836, British naturalist Charles Darwin returned to England from the voyage of the “Beagle.” Darwin,…

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Charles Cagniard de Latour’s work with microscopes showed that yeast is a mass of cells that reproduce by budding
Biotechnology | Life Science History

Charles Cagniard de Latour’s work with microscopes showed that yeast is a mass of cells that reproduce by budding

In 1836, Charles Cagniard de Latour’s work with microscopes shows that yeast is a mass of little cells…

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The Library of the Office of the Surgeon General of the Army was established
Life Science History | Medicine | NIH

The Library of the Office of the Surgeon General of the Army was established

In 1836, The Library of the Office of the Surgeon General of the Army (the present U.S. National…

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Emory College was founded
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Emory College was founded

In 1836, Emory College was founded by a group of Methodists in Newton County that dedicated themselves to…

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Wake Forest Manual Labor Institute was founded
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Wake Forest Manual Labor Institute was founded

In 1834, The Wake Forest Manual Labor Institute was founded in Wake Forest. It was rechartered as Wake…

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The term scientist was added to the English language
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The term scientist was added to the English language

In 1834, the term scientist was added to the English language by William Whewell, Master of Trinity College,…

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First enzyme was discovered and isolated
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First enzyme was discovered and isolated

In 1833, the first enzyme was discovered and isolated by French chemist Anselme Payen also known for discovering…

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New York mandated maritime cholera quarantine
Disease | Life Science History

New York mandated maritime cholera quarantine

In 1832, New York mandated in June that no ship can approach within 300 yards of any dock…

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Asiatic cholera epidemic hit New York City with particular ferocity
Disease | Life Science History

Asiatic cholera epidemic hit New York City with particular ferocity

In 1832, Asiatic cholera epidemic hit New York City with particular ferocity. Sanitary cordons, or quarantine, were the…

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British naturalist Charles Darwin departed England on the voyage of the “Beagle”
Biology | Environmental | Life Science History

British naturalist Charles Darwin departed England on the voyage of the “Beagle”

On Dec. 27, 1831, naturalist Charles Darwin departed England on the British science expedition voyage of the “Beagle”…

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Botanist Robert Brown discovered a small dark body in plant cells He calls it the nucleus or little nut
Agriculture | Biotechnology | Life Science History

Botanist Robert Brown discovered a small dark body in plant cells He calls it the nucleus or little nut

In 1830, Scottish botanist Robert Brown discovers a small dark body in plant cells. He called it the…

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John K Smith opened a drugstore in Philadelphia (GlaxoSmithKline)
Life Science History

John K Smith opened a drugstore in Philadelphia (GlaxoSmithKline)

In 1830, John K .Smith opened his first drugstore in Philadelphia, and was soon joined by his younger…

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The Medical Academy of Georgia was chartered
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The Medical Academy of Georgia was chartered

In Dec. 20, 1828, the Medical Academy of Georgia was chartered by Dr. Milton Antony. It became the…

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Thimerosal was synthesized and patented
Biology | Environmental | Life Science History | Therapeutics

Thimerosal was synthesized and patented

In 1927, Thimerosal was synthesized and patented by chemist Morris Kharasch at the University of Maryland. Thimerosal is…

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President John Quincy Adams instructed  consular officers abroad to ship back to the U.S. any plant as may give promise
Agriculture | Life Science History

President John Quincy Adams instructed consular officers abroad to ship back to the U.S. any plant as may give promise

In 1827, President John Quincy Adams instructed overseas consular officers abroad to ship back to the U.S. any…

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Tuscaloosa was chosen as home of the University of the State of Alabama (University of Alabama)
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Tuscaloosa was chosen as home of the University of the State of Alabama (University of Alabama)

In 1827, Tuscaloosa, then the state’s capital, was chosen as home of the University of the State of…

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Dr. James Barry, now known as Margaret Ann Barry, performed the first successful cesarean operation
Life Science History | Medicine | Therapeutics | Women's Health

Dr. James Barry, now known as Margaret Ann Barry, performed the first successful cesarean operation

In 1826, Dr. James Barry, a Royal British Army surgeon, performed the worlds first successful cesarean operation. It…

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Thomas Jefferson founded the nation’s 10th medical school
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Thomas Jefferson founded the nation’s 10th medical school

In 1825, Thomas Jefferson founded the nation’s 10th medical school which has grown into a nationally recognized academic…

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The Medical College of South Carolina opened
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The Medical College of South Carolina opened

In 1824, the Medical College of South Carolina opened. Although the College of Medicine was not officially established…

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The Medical Society of South Carolina Granted Charter by State Assembly
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The Medical Society of South Carolina Granted Charter by State Assembly

On Dec. 20, 1823, the South Carolina General Assembly granted the request of the Medical Society of South…

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The Medical College of South Carolina was incorporated
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The Medical College of South Carolina was incorporated

In 1823, The Medical College, a private institution of the Medical Society of South Carolina was incorporated in…

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