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The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
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The College of Physicians of Philadelphia

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The success of the American Revolution produced a need for the creation of new national systems of government, finance, education, commerce–and health care. No one recognized the need for better health care more clearly than Gen. George Washington,

whose order to have the Continental Army vaccinated against smallpox helped to turn the tide of battle in favor of the colonists. And so, Benjamin Rush, MD, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and 23 other physicians founded The College of Physicians of

Philadelphia in 1787. This organization exerted much influence over the development of public health policies and private health practices in the new United States. More than two centuries later, it continues to serve medical professionals and the public through the resources of the world-famous Mutter Museum and Historical Medical Library as well as through many educational programs, exhibitions, conferences, and other events.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
23 July 2012
Pages
127
ISBN
9780738592329

The success of the American Revolution produced a need for the creation of new national systems of government, finance, education, commerce–and health care. No one recognized the need for better health care more clearly than Gen. George Washington,

whose order to have the Continental Army vaccinated against smallpox helped to turn the tide of battle in favor of the colonists. And so, Benjamin Rush, MD, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and 23 other physicians founded The College of Physicians of

Philadelphia in 1787. This organization exerted much influence over the development of public health policies and private health practices in the new United States. More than two centuries later, it continues to serve medical professionals and the public through the resources of the world-famous Mutter Museum and Historical Medical Library as well as through many educational programs, exhibitions, conferences, and other events.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
23 July 2012
Pages
127
ISBN
9780738592329