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Essays from the Board of Naval Surgeons of the United States Navy Bureau and Medicine Department

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 1/001-02

Scope and Contents

The collection contains a series of 74 brief essays on an array of subjects, 1841-1848, with a few related letters and testimonials, from physicians applying to the Board of Naval Surgeons, for entrance into or promotion in the U.S. Navy. The Board appears to have been convened at the U.S. Naval Asylum in Philadelphia and Surgeon John A. Kearney was its president. Many of the applicants were graduates of the Medical Department... of the University of Pennsylvania. The collection conveys the nature of the essay phase of the naval examination process and identifies many 19th century physicians who entered the U.S. Navy. See more

Dates

  • 1841 - 1848

Creator

Biographical / Historical

During the 19th century, applicants seeking admission into the Medical Corps of the United States Navy or Assistant Surgeons desiring promotion were required to submit themselves to examination by a Board of Naval Surgeons appointed by the Secretary of the Navy. By the 1860s, the board was convened on an annual basis at the close of each academic year.

After a physical examination and submission of a statement attesting to age, birthplace, and education, each applicant was assigned an essay topic to be considered in a set amount of time. On the basis of the essay's merits, the board determined whether or not to proceed with the examination process. Subsequent steps of the examination process included a series of written answers to questions, an oral examination consisting of identification of chemical and therapeutic substances, patient diagnosis, and cadaver dissection. An Assistant Surgeon seeking promotion presented testimonials from the surgeons with whom he had been associated as well as his case book. The Board of Naval Surgeons then made its report on each applicant to the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.

Extent

2 boxes (77 items)

Language of Materials

English

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