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1847 Pharmacies open in Hawai‘i In Honolulu, Dr. G. Watson and Dr. Robert Wood found three pharmacies—the first in Hawai‘i. ... Medicine ... |
1868 Kamehameha V issues licenses to Native healers In an attempt to regulate them, King Kamehameha V orders government licensing of Native Hawaiian healers ... |
1866 Hawaiian kahunas organize to treat smallpox In December, eight Hawaiian traditional healers, known as kahuna , meet on Maui to discuss whether traditional ... |
1867 Validity of Native Hawaiian medicine is defended The Ahahui Lā‘au Lapa‘au of Wailuku (an association of Native healers known as kahuna ) issues a report ... |
1868 Kamehameha V calls for written record of traditional practice In Hawai‘i, King Kamehameha V requests that traditional healers’ knowledge, or Kua‘ua‘u , be documented ... |
1872 Native Hawaiian doctors graduate Ten young Native Hawaiians graduate from Dr. Gerrit P. Judd’s School of Medicine and are licensed to ... |
1879 King Kalakaua turns to traditional Hawaiian healers In Hawai‘i, King David Kalakaua I issues licenses to traditional healers, known as kahuna , to revive ... |
1886 Hospital opens in Juneau to aid Alaska Natives The Sisters of Saint Ann open a mission hospital in Juneau and provide care to Alaska Natives. ... Medicine ... |
1886 Hawaiian plantation hospital opens in Kaua‘i In the Hawaiian Islands, the first plantation hospital is established at Makaweli, Kaua‘i, to improve ... |
1889 First American Indian woman graduates from medical school The Omaha healer Susan La Flesch (later Picotte) graduates from the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania. ... |