Exercises Held at Lane Hall of Cooper Medical College in Memory of Doctor Henry Gibbons, Junior, on Sunday the Eight Day of December 1911

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Taylor, Nash & Taylor, 1911 - Medicine - 18 pages
 

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Page 2 - He was elected Dean of the Medical College of the Pacific in 1871, which position he retained in this college and its successor, Cooper Medical College, until his death, thus devoting forty years of his life to the cause of medical education. In this institution he was Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics from 1871 to 1873, and from the latter date Professor of Diseases of Women and Children until his death in 1911.
Page 2 - Three times he received the honorary degree of Master of Arts; from the University of Pennsylvania 1767, William and Mary 1784, Princeton 1782, and Doctor of Laws from Princeton 1789.
Page 2 - Bliss and Catherine Goodnough (Bond) Foote. He was graduated from the medical department of Columbia university in 1876, and became associated with his father in the practice of medicine and in the management of Dr. Foote's Health Monthly.
Page 5 - I count it one of the greatest privileges of my life to have been brought within the circle of his acquaintanceship.
Page 2 - High School in 1856, at the age of 16 years. He taught school for a time and then entered the Medical College of the Pacific, from which he was graduated in 1863.
Page 2 - Cooper, receiving in this association an exceptional training in surgery, which soon stood him in good stead, for, immediately after graduating, he went East to do postgraduate work in the University of Pennsylvania, but instead accepted the position of acting assistant surgeon in the United States Army in Washington, DC...
Page 4 - EXERCISES HELD AT LANE HALL OF COOPER MEDICAL COLLEGE IN MEMORY OF DOCTOR HENRY GIBBONS, JUNIOR, ON SUNDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1911...
Page 1 - Jr., was born in Wilmington, Delaware, September 24, 1840, of colonial Quaker stock, ami.
Page 1 - In 1858 he was one of the organizers of the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific, the first medical school on the Pacific Coast.

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