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  2. American Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Medical Association (AMA) is an American professional association and lobbying group of physicians and medical students. Founded in 1847, it is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. [4] [5] Membership was 271,660 in 2022. [6] The AMA's stated mission is "to promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health."

  3. List of presidents of the American Medical Association

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    List of presidents of the American Medical Association (founded 1847): [1] Nathaniel Chapman, 1847–48; ... John T. Hodgen, 1881–82; Joseph Janvier Woodward, 1882 ...

  4. Association of Medical Superintendents of American ...

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    Merger of the AMA and the Superintendents’ Association was considered frequently over the years. In 1871, the Superintendents' Association delegated Dr. John Curwen to attend the AMA meeting in San Francisco and explain The Association's rejection of the invitation to a merger. The reasons were that the Superintendents held their annual ...

  5. Nathaniel Chapman - Wikipedia

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    He was the founding president of the American Medical Association in 1847. [2] Chapman founded the American Journal of the Medical Sciences in 1820 and served as its editor for some years, and also served as President of both the Philadelphia Medical Society and the American Philosophical Society (elected 1807). [3]

  6. Nathan Smith Davis - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Smith Davis Sr., M.D., LLD (January 9, 1817 – June 16, 1904) was a physician who was instrumental in the establishment of the American Medical Association [1] [2] and was twice elected its president. [3] He became the first editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

  7. Flexner Report - Wikipedia

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    To help with the transition and change the minds of other doctors and scientists, John D. Rockefeller gave many millions to colleges, hospitals and founded a philanthropic group called "General Education Board" (GEB). [20] In the nineteenth century, it was relatively easy to not only receive a medical education, but also to start a medical school.

  8. J. Marion Sims - Wikipedia

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    He was forced out of the hospital he founded because he insisted on treating cancer patients; he played a small role in the creation of the nation's first cancer hospital, which opened after his death. [4] He was one of the most famous and venerated physicians in the country. In 1876, he was elected President of the American Medical Association.

  9. Association of American Physicians and Surgeons - Wikipedia

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    The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) is a politically conservative non-profit association that promotes conspiracy theories and medical misinformation, such as HIV/AIDS denialism, the abortion–breast cancer hypothesis, and vaccine and autism connections, through its official publication, the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons.