The Iowa College of Medicine opened doors for its first class

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On Sept. 20, 1870, the Iowa College of Medicine opened doors for its first class. The faculty consisted of eight professors, including Washington Peck as dean and professor of surgery, and Judge Dillon as a professor of medical jurisprudence.

The first class consisted of 37 students, including eight women. The Iowa College of Medicine thus became the first public institution in the country to admit women to its class.

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Source: University of Iowa
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