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Professors of the University connected with the Almshouse.

[Philadelphia Hospital.]

H.—page 133.

The first Society established in Philadelphia originated with Dr. Morgan, and a number of other practitioners, including Dr. J. Kearsley, Jr., Gerardus Clarkson, James A. Bayard, Robert Harris, and George Glentworth. It was Called the “Philadelphia Medical Society.” To this Association reference must have been made by Dr. Rush in a letter to Dr. Morgan, in 1768, when he says: