TheNew York Pathological Societyis aprofessional organizationforpathologistsinNew York State.It was organized in 1844 and incorporated in 1886. In 1908, its membership was approximately 215.[1]It published the journalProceedings of the New York Pathological Societyat various times from 1875 until 1955.[2]
Formation | 1844 (Inc.1886) |
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Presidents of the Society
editThe first president of the society was Dr. John A. Swett in 1844.[3]Other notable presidents includeJames R. Wood(1848, 1857),[3]William H. Van Buren(1850),[3]Edmund Randolph Peaslee(1858),[3]John C. Dalton(1859),[3]Alfred C. Post(1861),[3]Abraham Jacobi(1864),[3]Gurdon Buck(1865),[3]Lewis Albert Sayre(1869),[3]Alfred L. Loomis(1871, 1872),[3]Hermann Knapp(1874),Francis Delafield(1875),[3]Edward G. Janeway(1877),[3]Edward L. Keyes(1879),[3]George Frederick Shrady, Sr.(1883, 1884),[3]John A. Wyeth(1885, 1886),[3] T. Mitchell Prudden(1887),[3]Hermann Biggs(1891),[3]William H. Park(1903),James Ewing(1921), andVirginia Kneeland Frantz(1949, 1950).
References
edit- ^Thompson, James David (June 1908),Handbook of Learned Societies and Institutions: America,Washington, D.C.:Carnegie Institution of Washington,p. 280,ISBN9780598345967,OCLC2455381.
- ^"OHSU, NCNM, OCOM, and UWS /All Locations".ohsucr11.ohsu.edu:2082.Archived fromthe originalon December 12, 2012.RetrievedFebruary 3,2022.
- ^abcdefghijklmnopqSociety, New York Pathological (1893),"Presidents Of The Society",Proceedings of the New York Pathological Society for the Year 1893,New York:New York Pathological Society: v,OCLC7891627.
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