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The Harsen prize was an academic prize, accompanied by tiered cash awards, that was given to graduating students of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Different categories of the prize included "Clinical Reports" and "Proficiency in Examination". In 1884 first prize under "Proficiency in Examination" was accompanied by an award of US$500 (about $17,000 in current dollars), second place received US$300, and third place received US$200.[1]

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  2. ^ Walsh, James J. (1919). "George Shrady A.M., M.D.". History of Medicine in New York: Three Centuries of Medical Progress. Vol. V. New York City: National Americana Society, Inc. pp. 448–449. OCLC 2481484.
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  5. ^ Hrdlička, Aleš (1937). "Biographical Memoir of George Sumner Huntington 1861-1827" (PDF). National Academy of Sciences of the United States Biographical Memoirs. Vol. XVIII, Eleventh Memoir. Washington, D. C.: National Academy Press. p. 253. OCLC 11825701.
  6. ^ Charles F. W. McClure (1927). "George Sumner Huntington: An Appreciation". American Journal of Anatomy. 39 (3). Baltimore, Maryland: Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology: 355–377. doi:10.1002/aja.1000390302.
  7. ^ Walsh, James J. (1919). "Ervin Alden Tucker, B.S., A.M., M.D". History of Medicine in New York: Three Centuries of Medical Progress. Vol. V. New York City: National Americana Society, Inc. p. 453. OCLC 2481484.
  8. ^ Walsh, James J. (1919). "William Gilman Thompson, Ph.B., M.D". History of Medicine in New York: Three Centuries of Medical Progress. Vol. V. New York City: National Americana Society, Inc. p. 453. OCLC 2481484.
  9. ^ George Frederick Shrady Sr. (January 9, 1892). "Dr. Edward Wight Clarke". Medical Record. 48 (2). Washington Institute of Medicine: 466. ISSN 0363-0803.
  10. ^ George Frederick Shrady Sr. (January 9, 1892). "The Death of Dr. Levi Olmstead Wiggins". Medical Record. 48 (2). Washington Institute of Medicine: 58. ISSN 0363-0803.
  11. ^ Walsh, James J. (1919). "Austin Wilkinson Hollis, M.D". History of Medicine in New York: Three Centuries of Medical Progress. Vol. V. New York City: National Americana Society, Inc. p. 251. OCLC 2481484.
  12. ^ "Dr. Moschcowitz of Mt. Sinai Dies". The New York Times. December 21, 1933. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  13. ^ Walsh, James J. (1919). "William Van Valzah Hayes, Ph.B., A.M., M.D.". History of Medicine in New York: Three Centuries of Medical Progress. Vol. V. New York City: National Americana Society, Inc. p. 246. OCLC 2481484.
  14. ^ Walsh, James J. (1919). "Albert Ashton Berg". History of Medicine in New York: Three Centuries of Medical Progress. Vol. V. New York City: National Americana Society, Inc. p. 348. OCLC 2481484.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "EXERCISES AT COLUMBIA; President Low Presides at the First Commencement on Morningside Heights. OVATION FOR GEN. WOODFORD Prizes and Scholarships Announced and Degrees Conferred – The Crowd Fills Every Available Seat in the Gymnasium – The Meeting of the Alumni". The New York Times. June 9, 1898.
  16. ^  "Emerson, Haven" . Men of 1914 . Chicago: American Publishers' Association. 1915. OCLC 49777827.