The book presents a series of six lectures focusing on the foundational principles and practical aspects of medicine, as taught at the University of Pennsylvania. It explores essential medical concepts and practices, providing insights into the educational approaches of the time. The lectures aim to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of medical theory and its application, reflecting the evolving landscape of medical education in the early 19th century.
Benjamin Rush Libri
Benjamin Rush fu un distinto medico e pensatore che sostenne la riforma sociale. Il suo lavoro era profondamente radicato nel suo impegno per l'istruzione e le cause umanitarie. Come pioniere in vari campi, la sua influenza fu fondamentale nella formazione della nazione nascente. I suoi scritti riflettono una profonda dedizione al progresso e al miglioramento dell'umanità.






"A description, originally published in 1789, of Pennsylvania German culture. Reprint of 1875 edition, with notes, preface, and appendixes by Pennsylvania historian Daniel Rupp"--Provided by publisher.
A Residence at the Court of London
- 239pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
A memoir of the two-year stay of Benjamin Rush, a prominent American physician and signer of the Declaration of Independence, at the court of King George III in London. Rush's observations of the court, the city, and the people offer a fascinating portrait of late 18th-century England.
This fascinating collection of old family letters provides a glimpse into the lives of some of America's founding fathers. The letters, primarily addressed to Dr. Benjamin Rush, cover topics such as politics, philosophy, and daily life. Featuring letters from John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, and John Quincy Adams, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in American history.
An Account Of The Bilious Remitting Yellow Fever ... Of Philadelphia ... 1793
- 378pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
This book is a firsthand account of the Yellow Fever epidemic that struck Philadelphia in 1793, written by a prominent physician who treated many of the victims. It provides a detailed description of the symptoms, treatment, and outcomes of the disease, as well as the social and political implications. The book is a valuable historical document and an interesting read for anyone interested in the history of medicine or the history of Philadelphia.
Medical Inquiries and Observations. By Benjamin Rush.; Vol. 3
- 382pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
An Account of the Life and Character of Christopher Ludwick ..
- 68pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
This book is a biography of Christopher Ludwick, a baker and philanthropist who lived in Philadelphia in the 18th century. Ludwick was a self-made man who rose from humble beginnings to become a successful businessman, and he used his wealth to support charitable causes. The book provides an insight into his life and character, and is a fascinating portrait of a man who was both successful and generous. Benjamin Rush was a physician and a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and his account of Ludwick's life is both engaging and informative.
Medical Inquiries and Observations, Upon the Diseases of the Mind
- 366pagine
- 13 ore di lettura