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  2. A.T. Still University - Wikipedia

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    Still Memorial Library, the Northeast Missouri Area Health Education Center, and the A.T. Still Research Institute. [19] The university runs the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine at its Kirksville campus. [20] The museum was founded in 1934 [20] and holds more than 80,000 artifacts, documents, and books relating to osteopathic medicine. [21]

  3. Andrew Taylor Still - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Taylor Still (August 6, 1828 – December 12, 1917) was the founder of osteopathic medicine. [1] He was also a physician and surgeon, [2] [3] author, [4] [5] inventor and Kansas territorial and state legislator. [6]

  4. A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona

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    ATSU SOMA Main Building. The medical program operates out of a 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m 2) building on the 22-acre (89,000 m 2) campus of A.T.Still University in Mesa. The campus is the anchor of the Arizona Health & Technology Park, a 132-acre (0.53 km 2) education, healthcare, and technology triangle owned by ATSU and Vanguard Health System

  5. Natural History Building - Wikipedia

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    The Natural History Building is a historic building on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in Urbana, Illinois. Built in 1892, the building originally housed the university's departments of botany, zoology, and geology. In addition to classroom space, the building also included a natural history museum. [2]

  6. S. S. Still - Wikipedia

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    Upon marrying, Still and his wife moved to Maryville, Missouri and then on to Kirksville in 1893. In 1893, he enrolled at the American School of Osteopathy (now the A.T. Still University) in Kirksville, which was founded by his uncle, Andrew Taylor Still, the developer of osteopathic medicine in the United States and the

  7. William N. Still Jr. - Wikipedia

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    After serving in the United States Navy in 1954–1956, Still went on to the University of Alabama, where he earned his Master of Arts degree in 1958 with a thesis on "The history of the CSS Arkansas" and his Ph.D. in 1964 with a dissertation on "The construction and fitting out of ironclad vessels-of-war within the Confederacy", completed ...

  8. William Still - Wikipedia

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    William Still (October 7, 1819 [1] [2] – July 14, 1902) was an African-American abolitionist based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a conductor of the Underground Railroad and was responsible for aiding and assisting at least 649 slaves to freedom. Still was also a businessman, writer, historian and civil rights activist.

  9. Clemente Susini - Wikipedia

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    Clemente Michelangelo Susini was born in 1754. He studied sculpture at the Royal Gallery in Florence. [1] In 1771 Felice Fontana asked Leopold, Grand Duke of Tuscany to provide financial support for a workshop to prepare wax models for use in teaching anatomy.