Background
Lane was born in Somerville, Ohio on May 9, 1828.
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Lane was born in Somerville, Ohio on May 9, 1828.
He attended Farmer"s College near Cincinnati and received an Master of Arts degree from Union Theological Seminary in New York City.
He established the Cooper Medical College, forerunner to the Stanford University School of Medicine, as well as laying the groundwork for Stanford"s medical library and the Stanford School of Nursing. The University"s medical library is still named Lane Medical Library in his honor. He received a medical degree from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia in 1851.
He interned for four years and then served in the United States. Navy as an Assistant Surgeon from 1855 to 1859.
The medical school was chartered by the College of the Pacific (now the University of the Pacific). lieutenant was called the Medical Department of the College of the Pacific and was staffed entirely by local practicing physicians.
Cooper served as president and chief surgeon. Lane became a faculty member.
After Cooper"s death in 1862, the Medical Department ceased operation.
Lane and other faculty members began teaching at the newly established Toland Medical College (later the University of California, San Francisco) instead. Lane wanted to revive his uncle"s college and in 1870 he succeeded in reopening lieutenant He served as president and recruited some of Cooper"s former faculty members as instructors.
The school was affiliated with University College, later the San Francisco Theological Seminary, and the name was changed to the Medical College of the Pacific.
He moved it to a new brick building at Sacramento and Webster Streets which he had personally financed. He also built Lane Hospital and a nursing school, and made provision in his will for the construction of a freestanding medical library.
Lane died on February 9, 1902, and his widow died that August. One third of Lane"s estate was bequeathed to Cooper Medical College to establish a medical library.
In 1908, Stanford acquired Cooper Medical College as the nucleus for the Stanford Medical Department, now the Stanford University School of Medicine.
In 1910, Stanford also acquired the assets of the Levi C. Lane Medical Library Trust, consisting of 30,000 volumes as well as a building site and funds for the building of a library. Lane Library was dedicated November 3, 1912, on the southeast corner of Webster and Sacramento Streets, across the street from the medical school. By then the medical school had become the Stanford University Department of Medicine.
The medical school and Lane Library were moved to the main Stanford campus in 1959.