Anderson's College Medical School records
- Reference:GB 249 T-AMS
- Dates of Creation:1884-1947
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- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:0.3 metres
Scope and Content
Calendars; report and fundraising appeal for new buildings; drawings of new building; advertisement for classes; brochure for dinner.
Administrative / Biographical History
The Anderson College of Medicine had its origins in 1799 as the Medical Faculty of Anderson's Institution, Glasgow. Following the restructuring of technical education in Glasgow in 1887, the Medical School became a separate institution, called Anderson's College Medical School. In 1889, the School relocated to a new building near the Western Infirmary, designed by the architects, Honeyman and Keppie. In 1913, the School changed its name to the Anderson College of Medicine. Following the establishment of the National Health Service in 1947, the School amalgamated with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Glasgow.
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The Anderson College of Medicine had its origins in 1799 as the Medical Faculty of Anderson's Institution, Glasgow. Following the restructuring of technical education in Glasgow in 1887, the Medical School became a separate institution, called Anderson's College Medical School. In 1889, the School relocated to a new building near the Western Infirmary, designed by the architects, Honeyman and Keppie. In 1913, the School changed its name to the Anderson College of Medicine. Following the establishment of the National Health Service in 1947, the School amalgamated with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Glasgow.
Archivist's Note
Created by Victoria Peters, February 2010.
Related Material
Additional records of Anderson's Medical School are at Glasgow University Archive Services
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