Medical Licenses (PA) Recommended By the State Medical Society Record, 1894-1911

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The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction was established under the Constitution of 1874. It replaced the Office of Superintendent of Common Schools, which had been created in 1857 to assume the duties relating to the administration of public schools originally lodged with the Secretary of the Commonwealth by the Free School Act of 1834. By 1876, the officials working under the Superintendent were commonly known as the Department of Public Instruction. The powers and duties of this Department were greatly increased in 1923 when the State Library and Museum, the State Board of Censors, the Public School Employees' Retirement Board, the Pennsylvania Historical Commission, and the various State professional examining boards were made administrative units of Public Instruction. In keeping with its responsibility for administering the State's educational policies, the Department of Public Instruction supervised the public school system, distributed State subsidies to school districts, administered teachers' colleges and vocational-education programs, issued licenses for certain professions, and operated the State Library. Several administrative units were eventually separated from the Department. In 1945 the Historical Commission, the Museum and the State Archives were merged to form an independent agency, the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. The State Board of Censors was abolished in 1956 when the act creating it was declared unconstitutional by the State Supreme Court, and in 1963 the professional examining boards were transferred to the jurisdiction of the Department of State. In 1969 the name of the Department of Public Instruction was changed to the Department of Education. The Bureau of Statistics became the Bureau of Information Systems. Arranged chronologically, and thereunder numerically by license number. Copies of medical licenses designated by law to be kept in the office of the Medical Council. The certificates for which the State Medical Society was the examining board list the name of the physician; the date and place where the examination was passed; the agency conferring the license; and the date the license was issued. Many of the licenses are subscribed by officers of the Medical Council and the physicians who reported the licentiate as having passed the examination. This series continues under the Department of Education in series 22.68 Record of Medical Licenses covering 1912-1964, these records are also digitally available. Licenses from 1964-1971 are available in our Department of State (RG26.97) files. Disclaimer: Records from 26.97 are not digitized. Please visit the PA State Archives to see the rest of the collection.

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Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7384, Part 1)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7384, Part 2)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7385, Part 1)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7385, Part 2)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7386, Part 1)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7386, Part 2)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7387, Part 1)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7387, Part 2)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7388, Part 1)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7388, Part 2)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7389, Part 1)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7389, Part 2)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7390, Part 1)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7390, Part 2)
Record of Medical Licenses Recommended by the State Medical Society (Roll 7390, Part 3)