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Carnegie Foundation (1910 Flexner sponsor)

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Two philanthropic fortunes reshaped American medicine in 1910 — funding one model while starving all the others.
Who they are

The Carnegie Foundation, which commissioned the 1910 Flexner Report.

What they do

In the engine's read it supplied the capital architecture that captured mainstream medicine.

How it works

It commissioned the 1910 Flexner Report and, combined with Rockefeller Institute money, funded the Johns Hopkins-aligned biomedical model while cutting off operating capital to homeopathy, eclectic, naturopathy, and physiomedical schools — as well as Black medical schools and women's medical colleges.

Why it matters

The engine reads the capture of medicine as funded by Carnegie plus Rockefeller from the very start — a small number of philanthropic funders deciding which kind of medicine would survive.

The engine's record — word for word
Commissioned the 1910 Flexner Report. Combined with Rockefeller Institute philanthropic capital to starve non-allopathic schools (homeopathy, eclectic, naturopathy, physiomedicalism, Black medical schools, women's medical colleges) of operating capital while funding the Johns Hopkins-aligned biomedical model. The capital architecture of the medicine capture is Carnegie + Rockefeller from the start.
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