An Examination of Certain Charges Preferred Against the Medical Class of the University of Pennsylvania, During the Session of 1834-35.
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Controversy regarding the uproar made underclassman at the University of Pennsylvania made when their preceptor John Redman Coxe (1773–1864) was removed. Coxe was a respected Philadelphia physician. He gave aid during Philadelphia’s Yellow Fever epidemic in 1793 and helped to eliminate the stigma of vaccination. He was considered the founder of medical journalism (Kelly & Burrage).
Description: An Examination of Certain Charges Preferred Against the Medical Class of the University of Pennsylvania, During the Session of 1834-35.
[Philadelphia: 1835]. 24 pages. 8 x 5¼ inches. Pamphlet; removed; without wrappers; mild foxing, else Very Good.
[3730511]CORDASCO 30-0712. SABIN 60757.
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