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The Old Medical College Building is located in central Augusta, behind Augusta City Hall at the corner of Telfair and 6th Streets.It is a two-story Greek Revival structure, built out of brick covered with stucco scored to resemble stone.
1873 American Medical College (eclectic), 1910 dropped eclecticism, 1911 merged with Barnes Medical College, 1912 Medical Department of the National University of Arts and Sciences, 1915–1916 merged with St. Louis College of Physicians and Surgeons [2] Missouri Northwestern Medical College St. Joseph 1879 1881 1894 [2] Missouri
The medical college of the university, its oldest and founding college, began as the Medical Academy of Georgia in 1828, moving into the now historic Old Medical College Building in 1835. The present Health Sciences campus was formed in 1913 as the college moved to the Newton building and expanded from there, with the Dugas Building in 1937 ...
The festival will encompass Greene Street, Telfair Street, the Old Medical College, the old Richmond Academy, parade grounds, the Municipal Building parking lot, and the Linda Beazley Room. More ...
In the mid-1930s, a tall, young Canadian drove to Georgia to take a job with the medical college in Augusta. Decades later, Dr. Robert Greenblatt would recall he thought the South was a land of ...
Its first seven students enrolled in a one-year course of lectures and clinical training hosted in the Old Medical College building, leading to the bachelor of medicine degree. The next year, the governor signed a legislative act altering the charter of 1828 by expanding the curriculum to two years, culminating in a doctor of medicine degree ...
In December 1829, the Georgia General Assembly changed the name to the Medical Institute of Georgia, and again to the Medical College of Georgia in December 1833. City Hospital was the first location of the school on Greene Street, until a move over to The Old Medical College building in 1835 served as the primary home for facilities until 1913 ...
The Old Medical College, built in 1837, was Cluskey's first major commission and the first example of the Greek Revival style that would be his trademark. The Old Medical College is considered "one of his masterpieces". [2] It is based on the Villa Capra "La Rotonda". [2]