St Joseph’s Hospital broke ground
On Mar. 19, 1895, ground was broken for the St. Joseph’s Hospital, now known as St. Joseph’s Hospital…
On Mar. 19, 1895, ground was broken for the St. Joseph’s Hospital, now known as St. Joseph’s Hospital…
In 1895, the H. K. Mulford Company, founded in Philadelphia, became the first commercial producer of diphtheria antitoxin…
In 1894, George Washington Carver, educator, scientist, business leader, and renown agriculturist received a B.S. from the Iowa…
On Jul. 9, 1893, Dr. Daniel Hale Williams, an African-American cardiologist, was the founder of Provident Hospital, the…
On Jan. 13, 1892, the Washington Agricultural College and School of Science, now known as Washington State University…
In 1892, the original building of the Wistar Institute was constructed, and today still a part of the…
On May 18, 1891, Massachusetts-born businessman William Marsh Rice chartered the William Marsh Rice Institute for the Advancement…
On Mar. 14, 1889, Susan La Flesche Picotte, MD became the first American Indian woman in the U.S….
On Feb. 28, 1889, the New Mexico State University (NMSU), located in Las Cruces, was founded as a…
In 1891, the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College’s first master of science degree was awarded to Charles N….
On Nov. 14, 1888, following Louis Pasteur’s successful international appeal for funds, the Pasteur Institute opened it doors…
In 1887, The University of Oregon chartered a state medical school in Portland and begins the University of…
On July 5, 1886, Harold Newell began a series of ten inoculations after being bitten by a rabid…
On Oct 13, 1885, the Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Institute of Technology) opened its doors. The School’s…
On Jul. 6, 1885, Louis Pasteur’s anti-rabies vaccine was successfully tested on nine-year old Joseph Meister who had…
On Sept. 15, 1883, the University of Texas at Austin opened with one building, eight professors, one proctor,…
On May 16, 1883, Francis Galton introduced the term eugenics that suggested humans can be improved by selective…
In 1883, Dr. Harvey W. Wiley becomes chief chemist, expanding the Bureau of Chemistry’s food adulteration studies. Campaigning…
In November 1882, construction of University of Texas at Austin commenced. The University opened a year later with…
On Apr. 3, 1882, Eastern Washington University (EWU) was founded. Originally named Benjamin P. Cheney Academy for the…
On Mar. 24, 1882, German scientist Robert Koch announced to the Berlin Physiological Society that he had discovered…
In 1882, William Halsted performed the surgery that bears his name, and the modern era in the surgical…
On Oct. 6, 1880, University of Southern California College of Medicine (USC) was established, the first in Southern…
On Apr. 3, 1879, John B. Hamilton began service as Supervising Surgeon (later known as U.S. Surgeon General),…
On Aug. 2, 1878, the Sisters of Charity of Providence opened Seattle’s first hospital at Fifth Avenue and…
On Apr. 29, 1878, an Act of the U.S. Congress to Prevent the Introduction of Contagious or Infectious…
In 1876, the University of Colorado (CU), and includes three unique campuses — Boulder, Colorado Springs, and the…
On Oct. 1, 1872, the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (Virginia Tech) was founded. The Virginia Polytechnic Institute…
In 1872, the New York Skin and Cancer Hospital was founded as the first hospital in America devoted…
In 1871, Charles Darwin published his second book “The Descent of Man” in which Darwin addresses the debate…