Questions on surgery from the lectures of Philip Syng Physick, Professor of Surgery in the University of Pennsylvania, delivered in the winter of 1818-1819., 1818-1819.
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Physick, Philip Syng, 1768-1837
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American physician considered to be the father of American surgery. From the description of Letters : Philadelphia, Pa., to Henry W. Physick, Rising Sun, Md., and Wilmington, Del., 1810 June 29 and 1821 Oct. 25. (Bryn Mawr College). WorldCat record id: 24851622 Philadelphia-born surgeon. A former student of Dr. Adam Kuhn, Physick became known as the "Father of American Surgery." He lectured on surgery at the University of Pennsylvania, where the position of "chair of surgery...
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