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  2. After studying at The University of the South and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Dr. Gorgas was appointed to the US Army Medical Corps in June 1880. Military career c. 1920. He was assigned to three posts—Fort Clark, Fort Duncan, and Fort Brown—in Texas. While at Fort Brown (1882–84), Gorgas survived an episode of yellow fever.

  3. Feb 14, 2024 · He interned at Bellevue and at the New York Insane Asylum at Blackwells Island, New York, before entering the U.S. Army Medical Corps in June 1880 as a first lieutenant. Gorgas’s years in medical school coincided with his father’s failing health and threats of dismissal from Sewanee trustees.

  4. Mar 8, 2019 · Gorgas attended Bellevue Medical College in New York and graduated in 1879. He briefly interned at Bellevue Hospital and took on a few temporary positions before he could finally volunteer for the Army as a doctor in 1880. 3 Much of Gorgas’ earliest medical career was spent in rural military outposts in Texas, North Dakota, and Florida, where ...

  5. After receiving his medical degree (1879) from the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York City, Gorgas joined the U.S. Army medical corps in 1880.

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  6. After attending college at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, and medical school at Bellevue Medical College in New York City, Gorgas joined the Army Medical Corps in 1880 and served for almost two decades in various military posts in the US, including Fort Brown, Texas, where Gorgas treated patients with yellow fever and where ...

  7. Dec 11, 2019 · I’m walking on the veranda of the Gorgas Building at Texas Southmost College in Brownsville. It’s named for the famous Army physician, William Gorgas, who was sent here to Fort Brown in 1882. This building was already here when he was. It was the hospital he ran.

  8. Dec 18, 2015 · Biographical Note: William Crawford Gorgas was born on October 3, 1854 in Toulminville, Alabama, the son of Amelia Gayle and Josiah Gorgas, a Northern-born Confederate general. William Gorgas attended the University of the South as an undergraduate, completed medical school at Bellevue Medical College, and joined the Army Medical Corps in 1880.

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