![]() 1894 seal displaying the society's name in Latin, "Societatis Pathologicae Novi Eboraci," its motto "Mors Gaudet Succubrere Vitae," and a portrait of Giovanni Battista Morgagni | |
Formation | 1844 (Inc. 1886) |
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Website | www |
The New York Pathological Society is a professional organization for pathologists in New York State. It was organized in 1844 and incorporated in 1886. In 1908, its membership was approximately 215. [1] It published the journal Proceedings of the New York Pathological Society at various times from 1875 until 1955. [2]
The first president of the society was Dr. John A. Swett in 1844. [3] Other notable presidents include James R. Wood (1848, 1857), [3] William H. Van Buren (1850), [3] Edmund Randolph Peaslee (1858), [3] John C. Dalton (1859), [3] Alfred C. Post (1861), [3] Abraham Jacobi (1864), [3] Gurdon Buck (1865), [3] Lewis Albert Sayre (1869), [3] Alfred L. Loomis (1871, 1872), [3] Hermann Knapp (1874), Francis Delafield (1875), [3] Edward G. Janeway (1877), [3] Edward L. Keyes (1879), [3] George Frederick Shrady, Sr. (1883, 1884), [3] John A. Wyeth (1885, 1886), [3] T. Mitchell Prudden (1887), [3] Hermann Biggs (1891), [3] William H. Park (1903), James Ewing (1921), and Virginia Kneeland Frantz (1949, 1950).