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11. John Syng Dorsey, from 1810 to 1818, 8 yrs. 6 mos.
12. Hugh L. Hodge, 1832 to 1854, 22 yrs.
13. George B. Wood, 1835 to 1859, 24 yrs.
14. Jacob Randolph, 1835 to 1848, 12 yrs. 10 mos.
15. George W. Norris, 1836 to 1863, 27 yrs.
16. William Pepper, 1842 to 1859, 17 yrs.
17. Joseph Carson, 1849 to 1854, 5 yrs.
18. Francis Gurney Smith, 1859 to 1864, 5 yrs.

Professors of the University connected with the Almshouse.

[Philadelphia Hospital.]

Adam Kuhn, 1774-1776
Benjamin Rush, 1774-1777
Samuel P. Griffitts, 1788-1789
Caspar Wistar, 1788-1790
William Shippen, Jr., 1789-1790
Thomas C. James, 1797-1821
Philip Syng Physick, 1801-1805
Benjamin Smith Barton, 1804-1805
John Syng Dorsey, 1805-1811
1814-1818
Nathaniel Chapman, 1805-1815
1822-1832
William Gibson, 1821-1840
William E. Horner, 1821-1845
Samuel Jackson, 1822-1845
Hugh L. Hodge, 1822-1835
Jacob Randolph, 1832-1837
Henry H. Smith, 1854-1857
R. A. F. Penrose, 1854-1868
Joseph Carson, 1855-1857
Alfred Stillé, 1865


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: