The Boston Dispensary (est.1796) or Boston Medical Dispensary provided for "medical relief of the poor" in Boston, Massachusetts, from the late 18th century through the mid-20th century.[1][2] It was one of the first hospitals in the United States. In the 1960s the Boston Dispensary merged with New England Medical Center and is now known as Tufts Medical Center.[3]
^Boston Directory. 1823, 1832
^Greenleaf. 1898
^"History of the Tufts Medical Center". Tufts Medical Center. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
The BostonDispensary (est.1796) or Boston Medical Dispensary provided for "medical relief of the poor" in Boston, Massachusetts, from the late 18th century...
others. Tufts Medical Center's origins date back to 1796 when the BostonDispensary was established as the first permanent medical facility in New England...
TUSM, came into existence in 1930 through the alliance of the BostonDispensary, the Boston Floating Hospital for Children, and the Trustees of Tufts College...
first nutritionists in the United States. In 1918 she founded the BostonDispensary Food Clinic, which evolved into what is now the Frances Stern Nutrition...
or the earliest documented contemporary reference to the hospital. BostonDispensary, 1859 Bellevue Hospital morgue, 1859 Pennsylvania Hospital, 1811 New...
Public Dispensary of Edinburgh) BostonDispensary Baltimore General Dispensary Evening Dispensary For Working Women and Girls, Baltimore Dispensary for Chinese...
more than two years, Dr. Joseph Pratt of Tufts Medical School and BostonDispensary wrote to Berg and requested one of his revolutionary devices as well...
good town of Boston, except the Almshouse, were the Boston Marine Society, ... the Boston Humane Society, ... and the BostonDispensary. As late as 1886...
Monks began the practice of surgery in Boston in 1884 as he was appointed district physician of the BostonDispensary and, later, visiting surgeon to the...
Boston Floating Hospital for Infants and Children, as well as the BostonDispensary. This merger resulted in the creation of an association known as the...
thought to be a variety of diseases. He also served as physician to the BostonDispensary in 1871–1882 and to the Massachusetts General Hospital from 1887 to...
Crescent built. 1796 Haymarket Theatre, African Society, and Boston Medical Dispensary established. Otis House built in West End. 1797 – October 21:...
Association; and a benefactor of the BostonDispensary (now Tufts Medical Center). Dearborn died on February 22, 1838, in Boston. His children included John M...
dual appointments of director of the Laboratory Department of the BostonDispensary and chief of the Wasserman Laboratory of the Massachusetts Department...
Hospital in 1903. From 1927 he served as chief of medicine at the BostonDispensary and professor at Tufts University School of Medicine. The Pratt Diagnostic...
neurology at Tufts Medical School. He was active on the staff of the BostonDispensary's clinic for nervous diseases. Between 1906 and 1914, Goldstein worked...
where he received his M.D. in 1873. He worked as a physician at the BostonDispensary and as an assistant surgeon of the First Regiment of Massachusetts...
In the episode, the South Park KFC is replaced by a medical marijuana dispensary, and Cartman gets involved in black market selling the KFC chicken. Meanwhile...
Center, a joint operation of the Tufts Medical School, the BostonDispensary, and the Boston Floating Hospital. In 1933, the Fletcher School of Law and...
Public Dispensary of Edinburgh (1776), the Metropolitan Dispensary and Charitable Fund (1779) and the Finsbury Dispensary (1780). Dispensaries were also...
then became a physician at the BostonDispensary and started a general medical practice at 8 Hancock Street in Boston. Jacobs became the private physician...
brand, Khalifa Kush, in 2016, which expanded for release in nationwide dispensaries in 2022. Cameron Jibril Thomaz was born on September 8, 1987, in Minot...
States, he began a medical practice in Boston, and became one of the district physicians for the city dispensary. On May 19, 1858, he was appointed by...
Company, p. 23, OCLC 1170933. Dock, et al. (1922) p. 35. "THE DEMILT DISPENSARY.; Anniversary Celebration", The New York Times, March 27, 1855 "RECONSTRUCTION...
they were awarded the Dickin Medal by the British charity the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals. Roselle went on to be posthumously named American Hero...