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The '''Jefferson County Medical Society''' was a professional organization which served as the Board of Health for [[Jefferson County]]. It was first organized in [[1865]] by [[Joseph Riley Smith]]. | The '''Jefferson County Medical Society''' was a professional organization which served as the Board of Health for [[Jefferson County]]. It was first organized in [[1865]] by [[Joseph Riley Smith]]. [[Stella Harris]], wife of then-President [[Seale Harris]], founded a women's auxiliary in [[1923]]. | ||
The [[Jefferson County Medical Society building]] is located at 901 [[18th Street South]]. | |||
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Revision as of 21:23, 7 February 2013
The Jefferson County Medical Society was a professional organization which served as the Board of Health for Jefferson County. It was first organized in 1865 by Joseph Riley Smith. Stella Harris, wife of then-President Seale Harris, founded a women's auxiliary in 1923.
The Jefferson County Medical Society building is located at 901 18th Street South.
References
- Harris, Carl V. (1977) Political Power in Birmingham, 1871-1921. Twentieth-Century America Series. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press. ISBN 087049211X