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== Earlier schools with same name? ==


I found a reference to New York Medical College dating back to 1819. Clearly older than that, because the reference was for a graduation ceremony. Like a different school? https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pittsfield-sun-summaryus-sloop-onta/140061546/ Had recently relocated to Barclays Street.
==Flower and Fifth==
The "Flower" was after a 19th-century Governor of New York, right? [[User:RahadyanS|RahadyanS]] 05:38, 18 February 2007 (UTC)


There's also the 1829 school on Eldridge https://www.newspapers.com/article/lancaster-intelligencer-the-new-york-med/140062501/ I believe this was a replacement for the above when teh faculty walked out: https://www.newspapers.com/article/vermont-chronicle-untitled-the-disput/140062823/
==First Woman Physician==
According to the United States National Library of Medicine/National Institutes of Health Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to graduate from a medical college in the United States (1849). See the following web page: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/physicians/biography_35.html


And there's another NY Medical College founded 1850 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-weekly-wisconsin-the-new-yokr-medica/140062197/
The statement in this article that Emily Stowe was the first woman to graduate from medical college in the US is therefore incorrect according to the previously cited authority. Also since Elizabeth Blackwell graduated from Geneva College in New York State it would not be correct to say that she was the first female MD to graduate in NY either. Perhaps a claim can be made for New York City or New York Medical College.
[[User:Hochstein|Hochstein]] ([[User talk:Hochstein|talk]]) 23:53, 8 May 2008 (UTC)


I do find the reference to the one for this WP article at approcximately the date in the article. [[User:Dovid|Dovid]] ([[User talk:Dovid|talk]]) 00:41, 2 February 2024 (UTC)
== [[:File:NYMC_logo.jpg]] may be deleted ==

I have tagged [[:File:NYMC_logo.jpg]], which is in use in this article for [[Wikipedia:CSD#F4|deletion]] because it does not have a copyright tag. If a [[Wikipedia:Image copyright tags|copyright tag]] is not added within seven days the image will be deleted. --[[User_talk:Chris G|<b><font style="color:Green;">Chris</font></b>]] 01:01, 28 April 2009 (UTC)

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Earlier schools with same name?

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I found a reference to New York Medical College dating back to 1819. Clearly older than that, because the reference was for a graduation ceremony. Like a different school? https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pittsfield-sun-summaryus-sloop-onta/140061546/ Had recently relocated to Barclays Street.

There's also the 1829 school on Eldridge https://www.newspapers.com/article/lancaster-intelligencer-the-new-york-med/140062501/ I believe this was a replacement for the above when teh faculty walked out: https://www.newspapers.com/article/vermont-chronicle-untitled-the-disput/140062823/

And there's another NY Medical College founded 1850 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-weekly-wisconsin-the-new-yokr-medica/140062197/

I do find the reference to the one for this WP article at approcximately the date in the article. Dovid (talk) 00:41, 2 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]