South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston
circa 1860
This three story late Regency Style Single House was constructed circa 1860 by prominent Charleston physician Eli Geddings. In 1825, Geddings became the first graduate of the Medical College in Charleston, now known as the Medical University of South Carolina. He served as a Professor of Pathological Anatomy and Medical Jurisprudence as well as holding chairs of both Medicine and Surgery. Geddings gained a national reputation for his published work in the field of medical education. In 1997 the Gedding Society was established at the Medical University in recognition of his contributions. The main house was renovated in 1992, at which time the rear buildings were constructed.
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circa 1860
This three story late Regency Style Single House was constructed circa 1860 by prominent Charleston physician Eli Geddings. In 1825, Geddings became the first graduate of the Medical College in Charleston, now known as the Medical University of South Carolina. He served as a Professor of Pathological Anatomy and Medical Jurisprudence as well as holding chairs of both Medicine and Surgery. Geddings gained a national reputation for his published work in the field of medical education. In 1997 the Gedding Society was established at the Medical University in recognition of his contributions. The main house was renovated in 1992, at which time the rear buildings were constructed.
(Notable Buildings) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.