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MedChi is composed of 24 component medical societies, plus international medical graduates, residents, and medical students sections. MedChi's governing body is known as the "House of Delegates" and elects the MedChi president each year. The president of the Society must be a Maryland physician.
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approved a petition for a charter for an incorporated society of physicians in Maryland to be known as "The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland". ("Chirurgical" was the common spelling of surgical at the time of the 18th Century.)
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and Dr. Ashton Alexander, its first secretary, treasurer, and last surviving charter member. The physicians who started the organization represented most of Maryland's counties. The
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MedChi was founded in January 1799, in Annapolis by 101 leaders of the medical profession in Maryland, including Dr.
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was admitted to the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, becoming the first African American to do so.
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1985 Sep;34(9):900-12. "Supporting Maryland physicians: the Med-Chi staff". Lehman E.
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The society became the seventh of its kind established in the country. In 1882,
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Nottingham, England medical and chirurgical society
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Index

Maryland
American Medical Association
Baltimore
Annapolis
Tobias Watkins
Maryland General Assembly
Whitfield Winsey
Richard Sprigg Steuart
Maryland Hospital for the Insane
Catonsville, Maryland
William H. Welch
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
William Osler
Johns Hopkins Hospital


"Homepage Intro - MedChi"
"The Delphian Club: A Contribution to the Literary History of Baltimore in the Early Nineteenth Century"
"Alexander, Ashton" 
American Medical Biographies 
PMID
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"MedChi" website
Nottingham, England medical and chirurgical society
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American Medical Association
Alabama
Alaska

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