Carson, Joseph, 1808-1876
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Joseph Carson was a physician and taught medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The College of Philadelphia's Medical School was founded in 1765. In 1779, it became known as the University of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Medicine.
Joseph Carson, Philadelphia, Pa., physician and educator, was born on 19 April 1808. He married (1) Mary Goddard, in 1841 and then (2) Sarah Hollingsworth, in 1848, by whom he had four children. Joseph Carson died on 30 December 1876. After attending the University of Pennsylvania and receiving an A.B. in 1826 and M.D. in 1830, Carson became a resident at Pennsylvania Hospital. He was a physician at Pennsylvania Hospital, 1849-1854, professor of materia medica at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1836-1850, and professor of materia medica and therapeutics at the University of Pennsylvania, 1850-1876. In 1869, he published A History of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania. Joseph Carson became a Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia in 1838 and was also a member of the Philadelphia Medical Society, the Academy of Natural Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society.
Joseph Carson was a physician and professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
U.S. physician and professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
Physician Joseph Carson taught medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The College of Philadelphia's Medical School, founded in 1765, became known as the University of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Medicine In 1779.
Physician Joseph Carson taught medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Joseph Carson, Philadelphia, Pa., physician and educator, was born on 19 Apr. 1808. He married (1) Mary Goddard, then (2) Sarah Hollingsworth. Carson died on 30 Dec. 1876.
Carson received an A.B. in 1826 and M.D. in 1830 from the University of Pennsylvania. He was on the staff of Pennsylvania Hospital and the faculties of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and University of Pennsylvania. He became a Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia in 1838.
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