An inauagural discourse : on the policy of establishing a school of medicine in the city of Memphis, Tennessee / by the editor.
- Cross, James Conquest.
- Date:
- 1847
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Credit: An inauagural discourse : on the policy of establishing a school of medicine in the city of Memphis, Tennessee / by the editor. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![EDITED BY JAMES CONQUEST CROSS, M. D,, Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence in the Memphis Medical College; assisted by his Colleagues. 2.' increduliti en medecine n'cnfauleque laparessc, el uefait que scrvir de voile illHg- jiorawce.—Cabakis. NO. 1. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, JULY 1847. VOL. I. AN INAUGURAL DISCOURSE, On the Policy of establishing a School of Medicine in the City of Memphis, Tennessee. - By the Editok. Prof. James C. Cross—Dear Sir. Memphis, Nov. 7, 18-16. -The Board of Trustees of the Mem, his Mcdi- the Institution, by giving more general publicity to views so forcibly and eloquently therein set forth, shewing the benefits which may be expected to result to the south- M_ pcrUon .f- W. j-bg^p » f^Bfejg SWftfe Memphis, Nov. 10, 1846. R TT Pattillo Esq.—Dear Sir.—Your polite and flattering note of the 7th inst., in which you request on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Memphis Medical Col- lege? a copy of my Introductory Discourse lor publication, has been received. It is at ^ThJSyou I be- leave to convey to the members of the Board of Trustees, my sense of their kindness and approbation, and request you to accept the assurance of my respect and friendship for ^JgrsonaUy^ ^^ Q CROgs Memphis, Nov. 18, 1816. <4n? — \t a meeting of the class on the 17th inst., we were appointed a committee to tender you their thanks, and solicit of you a copy of your yauabe Introductory Lec- ture for publication. Respectfully, A. A rERHUNE,1 T. H. QUARLES, J- Committee. C. H. BIRD, to Prof. J. C Cross. J- s- PETTUS. J Memphis, Nov. 19, 1816. RajriEfflBN -Your polite note of the 18th inst., embodying a request from the Class for a ropy of my Inaugural Address for publication, has been received and I respond after 2Snyou that a similar request had been previously made by the Board of Trustees tfoouol, their Secretary, that they are welcometo itshould they now desire it. Assure the C]as, 0f my earnest desire to serve and oblige them, while I beg you in- diriSSly to confide m toy respond fnendsh^ I hp the honor* be Ggntlemen, To Messrs, Tj&bXsz, Jameson, Quarle?, Biri](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21112009_0001.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)