In 1911 five independent medical colleges in Memphis joined together to form the Memphis Hospital Medical College, which later became the University of Tennessee\u27s College of Medicine.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-mccarver1/1061/thumbnail.jp
In 1925 Southwestern Presbyterian University moved to Memphis, TN. In 1945 the name was changed to S...
Catalogue for the session of 1857-1858 and announcement for the session of 1858-1859 of the Universi...
Aerial view of University of Tennessee Medical School buildings and Forrest Park (now Health Science...
In 1911 five independent medical colleges in Memphis joined together to form the Memphis Hospital Me...
Second Annual Announcement of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Memphis, Tennessee, for the ...
Second Annual Announcement of the Memphis Hospital Medical College and Medical Department of Southwe...
Vol. 25, No. 2 of the Tennessee College Magazine published by the students of the Tennessee Colleg...
Fourth Regular Announcement of the Nashville Medical College and the First Annual Announcement of th...
In 1914, LeMoyne Normal and Commercial School moved from Orleans Street to Walker Avenue in South Me...
Rear view of Methodist Hospital on Union Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, near completion in 1924, with t...
Eighteenth Annual Announcement of the Medical College of Memphis in Memphis, Tennessee, for the 1870...
Copy of Seventh Announcement of the Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Departments of the Universit...
Memphis State University students, President J. Millard Smith (center), and sports director C.C. Hum...
Copy of University of West Tennessee, Departments, College of Medicine and Surgery, College of Dent...
In the early 1910s, the Southern Baptist Conventions of Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas jointly ...
In 1925 Southwestern Presbyterian University moved to Memphis, TN. In 1945 the name was changed to S...
Catalogue for the session of 1857-1858 and announcement for the session of 1858-1859 of the Universi...
Aerial view of University of Tennessee Medical School buildings and Forrest Park (now Health Science...
In 1911 five independent medical colleges in Memphis joined together to form the Memphis Hospital Me...
Second Annual Announcement of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Memphis, Tennessee, for the ...
Second Annual Announcement of the Memphis Hospital Medical College and Medical Department of Southwe...
Vol. 25, No. 2 of the Tennessee College Magazine published by the students of the Tennessee Colleg...
Fourth Regular Announcement of the Nashville Medical College and the First Annual Announcement of th...
In 1914, LeMoyne Normal and Commercial School moved from Orleans Street to Walker Avenue in South Me...
Rear view of Methodist Hospital on Union Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, near completion in 1924, with t...
Eighteenth Annual Announcement of the Medical College of Memphis in Memphis, Tennessee, for the 1870...
Copy of Seventh Announcement of the Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Departments of the Universit...
Memphis State University students, President J. Millard Smith (center), and sports director C.C. Hum...
Copy of University of West Tennessee, Departments, College of Medicine and Surgery, College of Dent...
In the early 1910s, the Southern Baptist Conventions of Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas jointly ...
In 1925 Southwestern Presbyterian University moved to Memphis, TN. In 1945 the name was changed to S...
Catalogue for the session of 1857-1858 and announcement for the session of 1858-1859 of the Universi...
Aerial view of University of Tennessee Medical School buildings and Forrest Park (now Health Science...