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  2. Virginia Commonwealth University - Wikipedia

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    In 1854, the Medical Department of Hampden–Sydney College received an independent charter from the Virginia General Assembly and became the Medical College of Virginia (MCV). A few years later in 1860, MCV conveyed all its property to the Commonwealth of Virginia and becomes a state institution in exchange for $30,000.

  3. First Pavlov State Medical University of St. Petersburg

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    It became the Women’s Medical Institute of St. Petersburg in 1918 and renamed as First Medical Institute of Leningrad in 1924. It was again renamed in 1936, in honour of Nobel Prize winner Ivan Pavlov. [1] In 1994 the institute was upgraded to a medical university and inaugurated as Pavlov Saint Petersburg State Medical University.

  4. Eastern State Hospital (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Eastern State Hospital traces its foundation to a speech by Francis Fauquier, Royal Governor of the colony of Virginia, on November 6, 1766.At the House of Burgesses' first meeting since the Stamp Act and Virginia Resolves, Fauquier primarily discussed the relationship between the Mother Country and these colonists, and expressed optimism for their future.

  5. United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious ...

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    The "Dan Crozier Building", at USAMRIID, Fort Detrick, Maryland. The United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID; / j uː ˈ s æ m r ɪ d /) is the U.S Army's main institution and facility for defensive research into countermeasures against biological warfare.

  6. List of defunct medical schools in the United States

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    1849 merged with Eclectic Medical Institute of New York and ... 1914 merged with Medical College of Virginia [2] ... Not recognized by Ohio State Board of Medical ...

  7. Abortion in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Virginia's legislative history regarding abortion reflects a continual evolution of laws and regulations that have shaped access to reproductive healthcare. In the late 1800s, the state, like many others, had bans on abortion, with therapeutic exceptions. These exceptions allowed for abortions in cases where the mother's life was in danger.

  8. Hampton University - Wikipedia

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    Hampton University is a private, historically black, research university in Hampton, Virginia.Founded in 1868 as Hampton Agricultural and Industrial School, it was established by Black and White leaders of the American Missionary Association after the American Civil War to provide education to freedmen.

  9. Azerbaijan Medical University - Wikipedia

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    Founded on 9 May 1930, the medical school grew out of the Department of Medicine of Baku State University.During World War II, the institute trained 2,082 doctors.By the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR, the medical institute was named after a doctor and writer Nariman Narimanov on 29 April 1957.