For 175 years, since our founding as the University of Michigan's medical school in 1848, we have been on a quest to transform the future of health care through leading-edge medical education, groundbreaking discoveries, and extraordinary care.
We have always been driven to explore the unknown and push the limits of the medical frontier. Now, we proudly stand on the shoulders of those who came before us and continue to expand on the legacy they built nearly two centuries ago.
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Medicine at Michigan: A History of the University of Michigan Medical School at the Bicentennial,
By Dea Boster and Joel Howell
Available in hardcover and ebook from the University of Michigan Press; published 2017 -
Not Just Any Medical School: The Science, Practice, and Teaching of Medicine at the University of Michigan,
By Horace Davenport, 1850-1941
Available in hardcover from the University of Michigan Press and in digital form through Google Books; published 1999 -
The University of Michigan: An Encyclopedic Survey, Part V: The Medical School, The University Hospital, the Law School,
Edited by Wilfred B. Shaw, 1951 -
The University of Michigan: An Encyclopedic Survey, 1940-1975,
Edited by Ferol Brinkman, 1977