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A map showing the location of Tripolitania. This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Tripolitania, now part of Libya. Tripolitana is a historic region of western Libya, centered on the coastal city of Tripoli. Formerly part of the Ottoman Empire, Tripolitania was captured by Italy in 1911 during the Italo-Turkish War. Italy ...
Stamps of Italy were issued from 1912 overprinted Libia and later Italian colonial issues were issued specifically for Libya. The first definitives were issued in 1921, inscribed Libia Colonie Italiane. [2] [3] From 1924 to 1934 Tripolitania and Cyrenaica also had their own stamps before being unified in 1934, with Fezzan, as the Italian colony ...
Libyan passport stamps on a 1998 visa. Libya first issued revenue stamps when it was an Italian colony in 1913 and continues to do so to this day. The provinces of Cyrenaica, Tripolitania and Fezzan as well as the municipality of Tripoli also had separate revenue issues until the 1950s and 1960s.
New York Fordham University School of Medicine Manhattan 1905 1909 1919 MD 1905 School of Medicine of St. John's College, 1907 Fordham University School of Medicine [2] [10] New York Hamburg Canal College Buffalo Unknown 1883 Fraudulent [2] New York Medical and Surgical Institute and Sanitarium Buffalo 1866 1893 Fraudulent.
Pages in category "Schools of medicine in New York City" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
State University of New York Upstate Medical University (2 C, 6 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Medical schools in New York (state)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS or Mount Sinai), formerly the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, is a private medical school in New York City, New York, United States. The school is the academic teaching arm of the Mount Sinai Health System , which manages eight hospital campuses in the New York metropolitan area , including ...
1960: New York University College of Medicine is renamed New York University School of Medicine [6] 1960: Nina S. Braunwald, a 1952 alumna of New York University School of Medicine who is the first female cardiac surgeon in the U.S., performs the world’s first successful mitral valve replacement, using an artificial device of her own design ...