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1885 New York NEUROLOGICAL SOCIETY Document, HARVARD Medical Dr as ACTIVE MEMBER

$ 10.55

Availability: 88 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    - 1885 New York NEUROLOGICAL SOCIETY Document -
    - Recommending HARVARD Medical Doctor as MEMBER -
    - Document SIGNED by SECRETARY Edmund C. Wendt -
    Early, partly-printed document from the
    New York NEUROLOGICAL SOCIETY
    ,
    dated
    May 28th
    1885
    ,
    informing Dr. Reynold Webb Wilcox that he was “elected an ACTIVE member”
    of the society on May 5th 1885.  Along the bottom, the document is
    SIGNED by the Society SECRETARY Edmund C. Wendt
    .   The “New York Neurological Society” was founded in 1872.
    REYNOLD WEBB WILCOX
    (1856 - 1931)
    was a noted, New York City physician and a successful medical editor and writer.   A graduate of the Harvard Medical School (1881), Wilcox was appointed a professor of medicine at the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital (1886 – 1908).   He was a Major in the U. S. Medical Reserve Corps in 1917 at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, and was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1924.  Wilcox was a “President” of the American Therapeutic Society (1901 – 02), the American College of Physicians (1915 – 21), and the Harvard Medical Society (1894 – 95).
    CONDITION:
    Document measures about 5 x 7 7/8 inches in size and is in EXCELLENT original condition with some light folds but NO rips or tears (see scans).
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