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Ulysses Grant Dailey

American surgeon (1885–1961)

Ulysses Grant Dailey (1885–1961) was an American surgeon, writer, and teacher.[1] He was one of the first African Americans recognized in the field of medicine in the United States.[2] In 1949, the House of Delegates of the National Medical Association awarded him with the Distinguished Service Award.[3]

Biography

Dailey was born in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, on August 3, 1885, to S.

Toney Hanna Dailey, a bartender, and Missouri (née Johnson) Dailey, an educator.

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  • Dailey earned his bachelor's degree from Dillard University in 1902 and obtained his degree in medicine from Northwestern University in 1906, graduating fifth of in a class of 123.

    Medical career

    Despite the prejudice Daily experienced from the faculty at Northwestern early in his career, he served as assistant demonstrator of anatomy from 1906 to 1908.

    In 1908, Daniel Hale Williams, a notable black surgeon, hired Dailey as his