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The Old Medical College Building is a historic academic building at 598 Telfair Street in Augusta, Georgia, US. It was built in 1835 for the Medical College of Georgia , then and now one of the leading medical schools of the American South .
Georgia Hospital Medical College, Eclectic Atlanta 1908 1909 1911 [2] Georgia International Medical Missionary College and Training School for Nurses Atlanta 1904 1906 1908 [2] Georgia Middle Georgia Medical College Griffin: 1859 Unknown [2] Georgia Oglethorpe Medical College Savannah: 1856 1861 [2] Georgia Savannah Medical College Savannah ...
Dr. Robert Greenblatt was an internationally celebrated researcher in human reproduction, fertility and contraception.
In December 1829, the Georgia General Assembly changed the name to the Medical Institute of Georgia, and again to the Medical College of Georgia in December 1833. City Hospital was the first location of the school on Greene Street, until a move over to The Old Medical College building in 1835 served as the primary home for facilities until 1913 ...
Anticipated population growth in Savannah and surrounding counties leads Medical College of Georgia and St. Josephs/Candler to expand clinical program.
Savannah has a new four-year medical school with a 160-student capacity (40 students per class level). The Medical College of Georgia (MCG), based in Augusta, has opened a Savannah campus in ...
The medical college of the university, its oldest and founding college, began as the Medical Academy of Georgia in 1828, moving into the now historic Old Medical College Building in 1835. The present Health Sciences campus was formed in 1913 as the college moved to the Newton building and expanded from there, with the Dugas Building in 1937 ...