Former name | Medical College of Indiana (1878–1879) |
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Active | 1869–1905 |
Founder | John Stough Bobbs |
Academic affiliation | School of Medicine of Purdue University–Indianapolis (1905–1907), Indiana University School of Medicine (1908–present) |
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Indiana Medical College (1869–1905) was a medical school founded in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.[1] It eventually merged and became the School of Medicine of Purdue University (1905–1907), followed by another merge in 1908 into Indiana University School of Medicine. The former campus no longer exists, and the land was used to build Emerson Hall at Indiana University. It was also known as the Medical College of Indiana for one year starting in 1878.