Brief Timeline of Rush MEDICAL COLLEGE
1837: Rush Medical College was founded by Daniel Brainard, MD, (1812-1866) and chartered March 2, 1837, two days before the city of Chicago received its own charter.
- 1871: The school's building at Grand and Dearborn was destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire.
- 1870s: After the Fire, the school was relocated to Chicago's West Side, where it remains to this day.
- 1883: The Presbyterian Hospital of the City of Chicago was established in affiliation with Rush Medical College.
- 1887: The College became the medical department of Lake Forest University.
- 1898: This relation was dissolved by mutual consent in April 1898, and in the same month an affiliation with the University of Chicago was established.
- 1924: In May 1924, a new contract was executed between the Rush Medical College and the University of Chicago, and Rush became more of an organic part of the University.
- 1941: Rush Medical College and the University of Chicago terminated their relationship, and Rush closed its doors soon after.
- 1969: In July 1969, the Board of Trustees of Rush Medical College approved a merger of Rush Medical College with Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital, and the Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center was established.
- 1972: Rush University was founded in 1972 and came to include Rush Medical College, the College of Nursing, the College of Health Sciences, and the Graduate College.
Several items from the Rush Medical College Records, #4707, have been digitized and are available online.
RESEARCH TIP: Want to do a quick keyword search to answer your Rush Medical College question? Click on the links below and select "text contents" for the search box!
- Good Medicine: The First 150 Years of Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center (A history of our institution, written for the Sesquicentennial of Rush in 1987).
- The Story of Rush Medical College, by Ernest E. Irons, MD, 1953 (A history of Rush Medical College)
- Saga of a Surgeon (A biography of Daniel Brainard, MD, founder of Rush Medical College, by Janet Kinney, MD, 1987)
- Annual Announcements for Rush Medical College
- The Pulse Yearbooks, 1894 and 1895
- The Corpuscle student newsletter
- The Bulletin, newsletter of the Alumni Association of Rush Medical College***
- A selection of books by Rush Medical College faculty members
- Address Book of the Alumni of Rush Medical College, 1914
- Later Rush Medical College alumni directories
Other Rush Medical College resources:
- Explore the Personal Papers of many individuals related to Rush Medical College. Click on the "Personal Papers" tab above for more information.
- Rush Medical College Class Photographs, 1879-1920 (for later years, please contact the Rush Archives.) Names of students and faculty can be found in the Finding Aid for Rush Medical College Class Photographs Collection, above.
- Photo Album of the German-Austrian Tour of the American-Surgical Society, 1912. A scrapbook of photographs featuring Arthur Dean Bevan, MD, John B. Murphy, MD, and many other historic surgeons from the era. [From the Rush University Medical Center Archives, Acc. 2011-011.]
- A selection of photographs related to Rush Medical College can be found in our Flickr collection.
- The faculty of early Rush Medical College edited the Illinois and Indiana Medical and Surgical Journal, which includes details about medicine and surgery in early Chicago, particularly in relation to Rush and its faculty. [Via the Internet Archive: April 1846-February 1847 and April 1847-February 1848.]
- Descriptions of early Chicago medicine, including the work of Rush Medical College faculty, appear in the Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, 1840-1855. [Via the Internet Archive.]
***RESEARCH TIP: Rush Medical College served as the medical school of the University of Chicago from 1898 to 1941. The Alumni Association of Rush Medical College merged with the University of Chicago's in 1924. Because of this merger, Rush's alumni newsletter, The Bulletin, ended in 1924. Alumni updates for the original Rush Medical College after 1924 can be found in the University of Chicago Magazine. To explore these campus publications (both University Publications and Student Publications), please visit the University of Chicago Library's Campus Publications site below:
For more information about the affiliation between Rush Medical College and the University of Chicago, explore a story map of the history of University of Chicago Medicine: