The former campus no longer exists, and the land was used to build Emerson Hall at Indiana University.
It was preceded by the Central Medical College (1849–1852) in Indianapolis,[2] and the Indiana Medical College (1844–1850; formerly LaPorte University School of Medicine) in La Porte, Indiana which later moved to Charles, Illinois,[3] followed by Rock, Illinois, and Keokuk, Iowa.
[4][5] Indiana Medical College was established on North Senate Ave. in Indianapolis, and it expanded to an adjacent property.
In 1905 the Indiana Medical College merged with the School of Medicine of Purdue University–Indianapolis, and it remained on the campus until 1907.
[13] It was replaced by Emerson Hall at Indiana University, which houses their school of medicine.