William’s became fascinated with a local physician and decided to follow in his footsteps. Williams began work as an apprentice to the physician Dr. Henry Palmer for two years. In 1880, Daniel entered the Chicago Medical School, where he graduated in 1883 (Gordon 1). This later became the medical department of Northwestern University, and thus he became the first African-American to graduate from that medical school (Gordon 1). William’s began his practice in Chicago, and at that time there were only three other black physicians there (Provident Foundation). He then embarked on a series of educational and medical endeavors that almost single-handedly changed the course of African-American medical history in the United States (Gordon 1). William’s opened Provident Hospital and training school for nurses on May 4, 1891(Provident Foundation). This was the country’s first interracial hospital and …show more content…
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