The following list of medical schools were in existence prior to the Civil War
and graduated doctors who ‘may’ have been the right age to have served in the
Civil War as a surgeon. There are contract surgeons (irregulars) and Union
surgeons in the Army (regulars), either of which could have served in the
Civil War. Most surgeons in the War were trained during the 1840’s and 50’s.
The value of this information is that it serves to help document if a given
doctor, surgeon, or officer, in fact could have served in the War. If
the school they attended is not on this list or the dates do not make sense,
then it helps in the process of elimination.
Also see Homeopathic and
Allopathic Physicians during the Civil War
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Jefferson
Medical College of Philadelphia faculty 1856, among the many
famous Civil War doctors are: Samuel D. Gross,
Jacob M. Da Costa,
Bartholow Roberts,
Wallace, Rodgers, Pancoast,,
Chapman, and others.
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The following information is from ‘Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Civil War,
Medical Instruments and Equipment’, Vol. III, page 29. By Dr. Gordon Dammann
(This list is incomplete. For a more complete list see this
pre-Civil War index)
Pennsylvania
1. College of Philadelphia:
The University of Pennsylvania School ,of Medicine, established 1765
2. Jefferson Medical
College of Philadelphia, established 1825
3. Medical Department
of Pennsylvania College,
established 1840-61
4. Philadelphia
College of Medicine, established 1838-59
5. Franklin Medical
College, established 184649
6. Pennsylvania
Medical University of Philadelphia, established 1853-61
New York
1. King’s and
Columbia Schools
of Medicine, established 1767
2. College of Physicians
and Surgeons, established 1807-13
3. Rutgers College
(Queens College),
established 1812-16
4. New York
University Medical
College, established 1837
5. New York School of
Medicine, established 183033
6. New York Hospital
School of Medicine, established 1843-44
7. Long Island
College Hospital,
established 185862
8. Bellevue Hospital
Medical College,
established 1861 and later merged with N.Y.U. Medical
College
9.
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Western District of New York State
(Fairfield Medical College) estb. 1812-38
10. Auburn Medical
School, established 1825-39
11. Geneva Medical
College, established 1834-46
12. Albany Medical
College, established 1838
13. University of
Buffalo
Department of Medicine, established 1846
Massachusetts
1. Medical School
of Harvard, established 1782
2. Berkshire Medical
Institute of Massachusetts, established 1837-69
New Hampshire
1.
Dartmouth College,
Department of Medicine, established 1797
Connecticut
1.
Medical Institute of Yale College, established 1802
Rhode Island
1.
Brown University
Medical School,
established 1811
Maine
1.
Medical School
of Maine, Bowdin College,
established 1820-1834
Vermont
1. Castle ton Medical
College,
established 1818-61
2. University of
Vermont Medical
Department, established 1820
3. Vermont Medical
College, established 1827-56
Maryland
1. College of Medicine
of Maryland, established 1807
2. Washington Medical
College of Baltimore, established 1826-39
District of Columbia
1. Columbian College,
Medical Department (National Medical
College), established 1825
2. Georgetown College
School of Medicine, established 1851
South Carolina
1.
Medical College
of South Carolina, established 1823
Virginia
1. Medical Lectures
of William and Mary, established 1848-49
2. College of Physicians
of the Valley at Winchester,
established 1825-29
3. Winchester Medical
College of Virginia, established 1847-62
4. Medical Department
University of Virginia, established 1825
5. Medical Department
of Randolf-Macon College, established 1837-54
6. Medical Department
of Hampden-Sidney College, established 1837-54
7. Medical College
of Virginia, established 1854
Georgia
1. Medical College
of Georgia, established 1829
2. Savannah Medical
College, established 1852
3. Atlanta Medical
College, established 1855-98
4. Oglethorpe Medical
College, established 1856-61
Kentucky
1. Medical Department
of Transylvania University,
established 1816-59
2. Louisville Medical
Institute, established 1833
3. University of
Louisville Medical
Department, established 1845
4. Kentucky School of
Medicine, established 1849-1908
Ohio
1. Medical College
of Ohio, established 1821
2. Miami University
Medical Department, established 1831-61
3. Medical Department
of Cincinnati College,
established 1835
4. Cincinnati College
of Medicine and Surgery, established 1850
5. Miami Medical
College established 1853-57
6. Willoughby Medical
College, established 183445
7. Starling Medical
College, established 1848-73
8. Cleveland Medical
College - Western Reserve College,
established 1843
Indiana
1. LaPorte University
Medical Department, established 1843-51
2. Indiana Central
Medical College, established 1849-52
3. Medical College
of Evansville, established 1849-54
Louisiana
1. Medical College
of Louisiana, established 1834
2. Medical Department
of University of Louisiana,
established 1845
3. New Orleans School
of Medicine, established 1856-61