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Columbia Football: Story of the First Game in 1870
Columbia University Athletics
On Nov. 12, 1870, Columbia traveled to New Brunswick, NJ to play its first football game against Rutgers.
50 months ago
Library Luminaries: Gertrude Annan
Books, Health and History
This post is the last in a four-part series showcasing notable figures in the history of the Academy Library as we celebrate our 175 th anniversary.
25 months ago
The Hospital for Special Surgery, Born in the East Village
Village Preservation
The Hospital for Special Surgery, the oldest existing orthopedic hospital in the United State, and a powerhouse in the world of medicine and orthopedic surgery,
53 months ago
Dr. Roshni Rao Appointed Chief of Breast Surgery a | Newswise
Newswise
Dr. Roshni Rao, a renowned expert in breast care, has been appointed chief of the Breast Surgery Program at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia...
87 months ago
Clendenning takes over at Meadowbrook
timesleaderonline.com
BYESVILLE - The Meadowbrook High program reached new heights last year - advancing three rounds deep to the OHSAA Division V,...
64 months ago
How 19th-Century Doctors Used Daguerreotypes for Consultation on Difficult Cases
Slate
During the 19th century, physicians used photographs as consultation tools and treated patient photographs as prized collectable objects.
122 months ago
Opinion | How to Talk About Pain (Published 2014)
The New York Times
The difficulty in talking about painful sensations forces people to draw on metaphors, analogies and metonymies when attempting to communicate their suffering...
126 months ago
Bellevue’s doctors invented the procedures you take for granted
New York Post
Bellevue — the city's largest public hospital — has been synonymous with bedlam since it opened in 1826. The New York Times described it in...
97 months ago
Diane von Furstenberg’s Daughter Sells Gramercy Park Co-op for $4.2M
6sqft
Tatiana von Furstenberg, a singer and filmmaker and daughter of fashion mogul Diane von Furstenberg, has sold her luxury co-op at 1 Gramercy Park for...
101 months ago
Modern anesthesia traces roots to the American Civil War - News | UAB
University of Alabama at Birmingham
The use of the anesthetic agents ether and chloroform was first described in the 1840s by American physicians Crawford Long, William Morton, William Edward...
125 months ago