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Mary Harris Thompson, MD (April 15, 1829 – May 21, 1895), was the founder, head physician and surgeon of the Chicago Hospital for Women and Children, renamed Mary Harris Thompson Hospital after her death in 1895. [1] She was one of the first women to practice medicine in Chicago where she contributed to the health of civil war veterans families.
Psychiatric Hospital at Vanderbilt (Nashville) Regional Hospital of Jackson (Jackson) RegionalOne Health Center (Memphis) Riverview Regional Medical Center (Carthage) Roane Medical Center operated by Covenant Health; St. Francis Hospital (Bartlett) St. Francis Hospital (Memphis) St. Johns & Mary Specialist Children Hospital
It was founded by Mary Harris Thompson, who received her degree in Boston in 1863 from the New England Female Medical College, the first medical school for women. [1] [2] [3] Thompson established the hospital because of her inability to gain a position at Chicago's two hospitals (one of which refused admittance to women patients). [3]
Meharry Medical College is a private historically black medical school affiliated with the United Methodist Church and located in Nashville, Tennessee.Founded in 1876 as the Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, it was the first medical school for African Americans in the South.
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Mary C. Thompson (died 2001), Dean of Damavand College in Tehran; Mary Clark Thompson (1835–1923), philanthropist and wife of banker Frederick Ferris Thompson; Mary E. Thompson (fl. 1960s–2010s), Canadian statistician; Mary Elizabeth Thompson (1855–1953), American prostitute and dance hall girl; Te Ata (actress) (1895–1995), born Mary ...
Mary Thomson may refer to: Mary King (equestrian) (née Thomson, born 1961), British Olympic equestrian sportswoman Mary Thomson (1767–1847), Scottish-born Canadian settler
In 2002, he was elected to the U.S. Senate, succeeding Fred Thompson. On July 2, 2015, a CSX freight train carrying hazardous materials went off of its tracks. Over 5,000 citizens were displaced from their homes within a two-mile (three kilometer) radius. [16] [17] [18]