John Allan Wyeth
American
Lineage
- Son: Marion Sims Wyeth
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1863/09/19 | General Joseph Wheeler leads the Confederate 4th Regiment Alabama Cavalry at the Battle of Chickamauga. | Confederate Soldier | Chickamauga Battlefield | Georgia | Battle of Chickamauga | ||
1877/00/00 | After some difficult experiences in his first years of practice, Dr Wyeth looks for further medical training in New York City. Because there was no postgraduate training available, he enters Bellevue Medical College, graduating in 1877. | Education | History of American Medicine | ||||
1882/10/23 | Providing postgraduate training to physicians, Dr Wyeth opens the New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital to 18 students at 214-216 E 34th St. The faculty each contributed $100 for expenses, and by the end of the year, there were 182 students. | Vocation | History of American Medicine | ||||
1912/04/00 | In 28 years in its old facility on East 34th Street, New York Polyclinic provided practical instruction to more than 20,000 physicians and treated 25,000-30,000 patients annually, without charge. | Vocation | History of American Medicine | ||||
1912/05/01 | Paid for by donations, Dr Wyeth moves the New York Polyclinic Hospital to a new facility at 341-351 West 50th St. Here, 175 physicians and surgeons treat over 300 patients. Income from private rooms supports the expense of charity patients. | Vocation | Hell's Kitchen, NYC | History of American Medicine |
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