Provincial Medical and Surgical Association

The Provincial Medical and Surgical Association (PMSA) was founded by Sir Charles Hastings on 19 July 1832 at a meeting in the Board Room of the Worcester Infirmary. It was initially established for the sharing of scientific and medical knowledge. This is now the site of the University of Worcester's City Campus. An audience of 50 doctors was present to hear Hastings propose the inauguration of an Association both friendly and scientific for the sharing of knowledge between doctors. Ten years after its initial meeting the association's membership had grown to 1,350 and it had begun to publish a weekly journal, ''The Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal''. In 1853 the PMSA extended its membership to London doctors and 1856 transformed itself into the British Medical Association. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1844
...Provincial Medical and Surgical Association....
Full text available from BMJ Journals: 1844 to 1852
Full text available from Health & Medical Collection: 04/03/1844 to 12/22/1852
Electronic Journal
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Published 1853
...Provincial Medical and Surgical Association....
Full text available from BMJ Journals: 1853 to 1856
Full text available from Health & Medical Collection: 01/07/1853 to 12/27/1856
Electronic Journal
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