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medical school: Encyclopedia II - Events

1873 - January - April. January 71 - Indian Wars: First Battle of the Stronghold during the Modoc War. February 11 - Spanish Cortes deposes King Amadeus I and proclaims the First Spanish Republic. February 12 - Former foreign minister Emilio Cistelar y Ripoli becomes prime minister of the new Spanish Republic. February 20 - The University of California opens its first medical school in San Francisco, California March 1 - E. Remington and Sons of Ilion, New York start prod ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia II - Births

1873 - January-March. January 2 - Saint Thérèse de Lisieux, Roman Catholic nun (d. 1897) January 7 - Adolph Zukor, Austrian-born film studio pioneer (d. 1976) January 10 - George Orton, Canadian athlete (d. 1958) January 12 - Spiridon Louis, Greek runner (d. 1940) January 20 - Johannes Vilhelm Jensen, Danish writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1950) January 28 - Colette, French writer (d. 1954) February 2 - Maurice Tourneur, French film director (d. 1961) ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - 1873

Canada - Mexico - South Africa - U.S. Rail Transport - Science - Sports Births - Deaths 1873 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calaber). 1873 - Events. January 71 - Indian Wars: First Battle of the Stronghold during the Modoc War. February 11 - Spanish Cortes deposes King Amadeus I and proclaims the First Spanish Republic. February 12 - Former foreign minister Emilio Cistelar y Ripoli becomes prime minister of the new Spanish Re ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia II - Cosmo Kramer - Kramer's schemes

Perhaps Kramer's first scheme was running away from home at age 17 and stowing away aboard a steamer headed for Sweden; it is unknown how he returned to the United States from Sweden, however. The only known steady job Kramer had throughout the entire series was in The Strike, where he went back to work at H&H Bagels after being on strike for over a decade. His union finally settled the strike and he was reemployed. He only worked there for one episode before he was fired. During the time he was working at the bagel shop, h ...

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Cosmo Kramer, Cosmo Kramer - The real-life Kramer, Cosmo Kramer - A Loathsome Brute, Cosmo Kramer - Kramer's schemes, Cosmo Kramer - Pseudonyms

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medical school: Encyclopedia II - Cornell University - History

Cornell University - Conception of Cornell. When Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White met in the New York Senate in January 1864, each a newly elected member, their eventual partnership seemed unlikely. Although both valued egalitarianism, science, and education, they had come from two very different backgrounds. Ezra Cornell, a self-made businessman and austere, pragmatic telegraph mogul, made his fortune on the Western Union Telegraph Company stock he received during the consolidation that led to its fo ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - Christian Medical College & Hospital

Redirected from Christian Medical College Christian Medical College & Hospital, known simply as "CMC", was founded by Ida S. Scudder, and located in the city of Vellore in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, South India. Christian Medical College & Hospital - History. The idea to start a hospital came in the late 1800's, when Ida visited her medical missionary father, John Scudder, at his post in Tamil Nadu. One night, Ida was asked to help three women from different families struggling ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - Virginia Commonwealth University

Virginia Commonwealth University, or VCU, is a large public American research university with its main campuses located in downtown Richmond, Virginia. Particularly recognized for its nationally ranked art, social work, health administration, and medical degree programs, VCU is the largest university in Virginia with more than 31,000 students at the beginning of 2005. It is one of four Virginia universities rated Doctoral/Research—Extens ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - Charité

The Charité is the largest university hospital in Europe. The Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin is the medical school for the Free University of Berlin and the Humboldt University of Berlin. Initially built in 1710 in Berlin-Mitte in anticipation of an outbreak of bubonic plague, it came to used as a charity hospital for the poor after the plague spared the city. In 1727 Frederick William I of Prussia gave it the name Charité, meaning "charity". Many famous physicians and scientists worked for at least part of ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - Funeral

A funeral is a ceremony marking a person's death. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember the dead, from the funeral itself, to various monuments, prayers, and rituals undertaken in their honor. These customs vary widely between cultures, and between religious affiliations within cultures. In some cultures the dead are worshipped; this is commonly called ancestor worship. The word comes from the Latin funus, which had a variety of meanings, including ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - White coat ceremony

The White Coat Ceremony (WCC) is a relatively new ritual in the USA that marks entrance into medical school and more recently also podiatric medical school, dental school, pharmacy school and some allied health professions. It originated in Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1993[1] and involves a formal "robing" or "cloaking" of incoming medical students (and now other types of students) in (laboratory) white coats, the gar ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - Medicine

Medicine is the branch of health science concerned with maintaining human health or restoring it through the treatment of disease and injury. It is both an area of knowledge – a science of body systems, their diseases and treatment – and the applied practice of that knowledge. The practice of medical care is shared between the medical profession (physicians or doctors) and other groups of professionals such as nurses and pharmacists (sometimes known as allied health professionals). Historically, only th ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - Albert Einstein College of Medicine

The Albert Einstein College of Medicine (AECOM) is a private medical school located at 1300 Morris Park Ave, Bronx, New York (see website link). It is part of Yeshiva University, and began classes on September 12, 1955. The first class (1955) had 56 students; the medical school currently admits approximately 180 students per year. There is also a graduate school, and a combined M.D./Ph.D. Medical Scientist Training Program. The school is known for its curriculum of spreading awareness and humanism in social, ethical, and medical realms through its hospita ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - Cornell University

Cornell University is a research university whose main campus is located on the East Hill of Ithaca, New York, and whose two medical campuses are located in New York City and in Education City, Qatar, near Doha. The youngest of the Ivy League universities, Cornell was founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White as a coeducational, nonsectarian institution where admission was offered irrespective of religion or race. Conceived immediately after the Industrial Revolution and the U.S. Civil War, its foun ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - Durham University

Durham University is a university in England. It was founded as the University of Durham (which remains its official name) by Act of Parliament in 1832 and granted a Royal Charter in 1837, making it England's third oldest University after Oxford and Cambridge (though other higher education institutions, such as University College London and King's College London, had existed previously without formal university status). Co-located in Durham City, on the River Wear, and in Stockton-On-Tees, it is one of the UK's leading research ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - University of California

The University of California (UC) is a public university system in the state of California. The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and an endowment of just over $5 billion (7th largest in the United States). Its first campus (now UC Berkeley) was founded in 1868, while its tenth and newest campus opened in the fall of 2005 near the city of Merced. The University of California's campuses boast large numbers of distinguished faculty in almost every fie ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - United States Medical Licensure Examination

The United States Medical Licensing Examination is a multi-part professional exam medical doctors are required to complete before being authorized to practice medicine in the United States of America. It consists of three steps; all three must be passed before a physician is eligible to apply for a license to practice medicine. A parallel exam, the "Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination" (CO ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - University of KwaZulu-Natal

The University of KwaZulu-Natal is a university in the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa. It was formed on 1 January 2004 through the merging of two major educational institutions in KwaZulu-Natal – the University of Natal and the University of Durban-Westville. University of KwaZulu-Natal - Campuses. Howard College Campus, Durban Pietermaritzburg Campus, Pietermaritzburg Westville Campus, Westville Nelson Mandela Medical School, Durban Edgewood Campus, Pinet ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - 1848

1848 is a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. Canada - Mexico - South Africa - U.S. Rail Transport - Science - Sports Births - Deaths 1848 - Events. The Revolutions of 1848, a series of widespread but failed struggles for more liberal governments, from Brazil to Hungary. January 12 - The Palermo rising in Sicily rises against the Bourbon kingdom of Two Sicilies January 24 - California Gold Rush: James W. Marshall finds gold at Sutter' ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - University of Copenhagen

University of Copenhagen The University of Copenhagen (Danish: Københavns Universitet) is the oldest and largest university and research institution in Copenhagen, Denmark. It has almost 33,000 students, a majority of which are female, and more than 6,000 employees. The University has several campuses located in and around Copenhagen, with the oldest located in central Copenhagen. It is the second-oldest university in Scandinavia. It, along with the Un ...

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medical school: Encyclopedia - Cosmo Kramer

Cosmo Kramer (usually referred to by his last name only) is a fictional character on the US television sitcom Seinfeld (1989–1998), played by Michael Richards. Kramer is the wacky neighbor and friend of Jerry Seinfeld. Cosmo was known only as "Kramer" for many years on the sitcom; not even Jerry knew his real first name. It was George Costanza who found out his unusual name through an encounter with Kramer's mother, Babs. Cosmo Kramer - The real-life Kramer. Kramer's character is base ...

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