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Washington University (medical school)
Washington University was a medical school in Baltimore, Maryland. It was founded in 1827, chartered as Washington Medical College in 1833, collapsed in 1851, revived in 1867 as Washington University, and finally collapsing for good in 1878. The remains were absorbed into the College of Physicians and Surgeons, later the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
==Founding and early growth==
In the mid-1820s, Pennsylvania native Dr. Horatio Gates Jameson led the a group of Baltimore physicians who sought a charter for a new medical school in Baltimore. Jameson was an 1813 graduate of University of Maryland Medical School, where he was later professor of surgery.〔 He was one of the most celebrated surgeons of his day, with a list of published works reaching 2 pages.〔
Jameson pursued the medical school charter because he was unhappy with the direction and operation of the medical school.〔 During 1825 and 1826, he led a group of like-minded physicians seeking a charter from the Maryland General Assembly for a new Baltimore medical school.〔 They argued that that the city had grown to a sufficient size to require a second medical school.〔 After protests from University of Maryland Medical School, the charter did not materialize.〔
In spring 1827, Jameson went a different direction and secured a charter from Washington College in Washington, Pennsylvania.〔 At the time, it was only 1 of 2 instances where a college had chartered an institution outside of state.〔 The new school, Washington Medical College, was located on Holliday Street, between Saratoga and Lexington, opposite city hall. While it issued degrees, Washington College did not take a strong leadership role in the development of the medical school. Washington Medical College grew quickly, especially in light of issues with the management of University of Maryland Medical School.〔
In 1833, a renewed application for a charter was granted by the Maryland General Assembly.〔 Jameson left to go to the Cincinnati Medical School in 1835.〔 His departure began a period of decline, with total students falling to 15 by 1838.〔 The name was changed to Washington University of Baltimore in 1839.
After lingering for some time, the school finally collapsed in 1851.〔

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