Rebecca Lee Crumpler became the first African American woman in the U.S. to earn an M.D. degree
In 1864, Rebecca Lee Crumpler graduated from the New England Female Medical College and becomes the first black…
In 1864, Rebecca Lee Crumpler graduated from the New England Female Medical College and becomes the first black…
In 1864, Antonin Prandtl invented the first dairy centrifuge in order to separate cream from milk.
In 1864, the Chicago Medical Society reported that the Poor Farm provides inadequate care. The report recommends the…
On Aug. 1, 1863, the general partnership “Friedr. Bayer et comp.” was founded in Barmen, Germany by dye…
In Apr. 1863, Dr. Alexander Thomas Augusta became the first African American commissioned medical officer in the United…
On Mar. 3, 1863, to meet the government’s urgent need for an independent adviser on scientific matters, President…
On Feb. 16, 1863, Kansas State University, or K-State, was was founded in Manhattan, during the American Civil…
In Sept. 1863, Mary Edwards Walker was employed as a “Contract Acting Assistant Surgeon” by the Army of…
In 1863, New York State’s new Quarantine Act called for a quarantine office run by a health officer…
In 1863, English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley known as “Darwin’s Bulldog” for his defence of Charles Darwin’s theory…
In 1863, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) was established. The AVMA, a not-for-profit association, is one of…
In 1863, Harper Hospital was founded to treat wounded Civil War soldiers. It eventually became Harper University Hospital….
In 1863, Francis Peyre Porcher, a Confederate surgeon (Faculty, School of Medicine of the Medical College of the…
In 1863, the first women students were admitted to the University of Wisconsin in the Normal Department.
On Sept. 12, 1862, Iowa became the first State in the Nation to accept the terms and conditions…
On May 15, 1862, the Organic Act established the Department of Agriculture (USDA) and directed its commissioner to…
On Apr. 27, 1862, the Tariff Act, also known as the Dallas Tariff, exempted foreign plants and trees…
In 1862, the University of South Dakota was founded by the Dakota Territorial Legislature in Vermillion, making it…
On Nov. 4, 1861, the University of Washington (UW) was founded in Seattle. As of October 2020, the…
On Jun. 3, 1861, James Edward Hanger becomes the first amputee of the American Civil War. By the…
In 1861, the U.S. Patent and Trade Office annual seed distribution exceeded 2.4 million packages of seed (containing…
In 1861, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), was founded through the efforts of William Barton Rogers formerly chair…
In 1861, Julian John Chisolm (Dean, 1866-67, School of Medicine of the Medical College of the State of…
In 1861, The Medical College of Virginia remained open during the Civil War and graduated a class each…
In 1860, Manly Miles became a professor at Michigan Agricultural College, now know as Michigan State University, and…
In 1860, in return for a $30,000 appropriation, the Medical College of Virginia conveyed all its property to…
On Nov. 24, 1859, British naturalist Charles Darwin published “On the Origin of Species’ which explained the theory…
In 1859, German chemist Herman Kolbe accomplished the first generally accepted synthesis of an organic compound from inorganic…
In 1859, the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences was established, and in 1872 the…
In 1859, the University of Alabama’s Medical College branch opened in Mobile. In 1820, the University of the…