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    The Boston Society for Medical Improvement was an elite society of Boston physicians, established in 1828 for "the cultivation of confidence and good...
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    head, presented him to a meeting of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement and (possibly) to the medical school class.​​[B1]: 20 ​​[M]: 43,95 ​​​​...
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    J. B. S. Jackson (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from American Medical Biographies)
    Pathological Anatomy. He was a member of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement. Jackson was born June 5, 1806, in Boston, Massachusetts. Jackson graduated from...
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    world". In 1875, the Society for Medical Observation, the Society for Medical Improvement, the Treadwell Library at the Massachusetts General Hospital...
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    Robert Liston (category Fellows of the Royal Society)
    Oliver Wendell Holmes to the Boston Society for Medical Improvement on 13 February 1843, his suggestions for hygiene improvement to reduce obstetric infections...
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    Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (category People from Beacon Hill, Boston)
    the local medical scene by joining the Massachusetts Medical Society, the Boston Medical Society, and the Boston Society for Medical Improvement—an organization...
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  • up general practice, and joined the Boston Society for Medical Improvement. At one of the meetings of the Society a report was presented about a physician...
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    descriptive catalogue of the monstrosities in the cabinet of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement (1847) Reminiscences of Dr. Spurzheim and George Combe :...
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    Charles Eliot Ware (category Harvard Medical School alumni)
    medical science." As such, Dr. Charles Ware was also a member of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, an elite medical society based in Boston...
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  • The Boston Medical Library (1805–1826) in Boston, Massachusetts, was an offshoot of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement. The library "was founded...
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  • 8 – Democratic Party is established. February 19 – The Boston Society for Medical Improvement is established. February 21 – The Cherokee Phœnix, the first...
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    by Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894) with members of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, around 1853. Samuel is seated, third from left. Eleven...
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  • 50% of the cocoa butter from chocolate. February 19 – The Boston Society for Medical Improvement is established in the United States. April 17 – Royal Free...
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  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. February 19 – The Boston Society for Medical Improvement is established in the United States. February 21 – The first...
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  • Richard Hodges (surgeon) (category Harvard Medical School alumni)
    a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers, and of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement. Hodges, Richard (1858). Practical Dissections. Cambridge...
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  • weekly medical journal published by the Massachusetts Medical Society. It has been described as being among the most prestigious peer-reviewed medical journals...
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    defibrillator (S-ICD). Boston Scientific was formed June 29, 1979, in Watertown, Massachusetts, as a holding company for the medical products company, Medi-Tech...
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    Jonathan Mason Warren (February 5, 1811 – August 19, 1867) was a Boston medical doctor, believed to have been the first to administer anesthesia to a child...
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    the United States, and Boston University Hospital, Boston Medical Center now serves as the primary teaching facility for the Boston University School of...
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    Charles River in Boston's Fenway–Kenmore and Allston neighborhoods, while the Boston University Medical Campus is located in Boston's South End neighborhood...
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    John Ware (physician) (category People from Boston)
    the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. He was one of the founding members of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement in 1828 and of the Boston Society...
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  • Managed Health Care. Jones and Bartlett: Boston, 2007 Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care. Medical Home Accreditation Archived 2010-05-11...
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    October 10, 2017. Improvement Area 4, Lack of Weapons Discipline, page 114 "After Action Report for the Response to the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings"...
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  • Boston Society for Medical Improvement Boston Society of Natural History Library Boston Society of the New Jerusalem Church Library Boston Theological Library...
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    appeared. In May 2009, citing "a bumpy and public transition of his medical records," the Boston Globe called him "a recognized online champion of 'participatory...
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  • standalone software used for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes; software embedded in a medical device (often referred to as "medical device software"); software...
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  • of the most important American medical journals of the 19th century.[citation needed] In 1984, the Southern Society for Clinical Investigation became the...
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  • California Pacific Medical Center Women Pioneers in San Francisco Medicine, San Francisco Medical Society. SFMS.org "1868-1898 - Trained Nurses for San Francisco...
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  • incoming president of Boston University Gerald T. Keusch, 1963, associate provost for global health at Boston University Medical Campus Daniel H. Lowenstein...
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    first medical school for women, The Boston Female Medical School (which later merged with the Boston University School of Medicine), opened in Boston on...
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