Author Biographical Info

The Board of Medical Censors was established in 1837 by the Congress of the Republic of Texas for the purpose of granting licenses to practice medicine and surgery in the republic.

Identifier

MS021-125

Publication Date(s)

November 12, 1849

Language

English

Keywords

Medicine--United States--History--19th century, Historical documents, Physicians, Texas, United States » Texas, government records » state government records, compensation (economic concept), ephemera (general object genre)

Location

Texas

Abstract

Public Debt Certificate No. 283 approving a payment of sixty dollars to Dr. William P. Smith for medical services rendered as Surgeon General from September 27, 1835 to December 27, 1835. See more at John P. McGovern, MD Collection of Texas Historical Medical Documents and its finding aid.

Comments

Digital copy made available by Texas Medical Center Library

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