American journal of pharmacy . lliii /ill. DR. JOHN MORGAN. (Reproduced from The History of Medicine in the United Dr. Francis R. Packard.) THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY JANUARY, igo4. JOHN MORGAN, THE FOUNDER OF THE FIRST MEDICAL SCHOOL AND THE ORIGINATOROF PHARMACY IN AMERICA, Bv M. I. WlLBERT,Apothecary at the Germau Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. John Morgan, by far the most erudite and in many respects themost noble and interesting character in colonial medicine, contrib-uted more than any one other individual to establish and to pro-mote medical teaching, medical ethics and med


American journal of pharmacy . lliii /ill. DR. JOHN MORGAN. (Reproduced from The History of Medicine in the United Dr. Francis R. Packard.) THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY JANUARY, igo4. JOHN MORGAN, THE FOUNDER OF THE FIRST MEDICAL SCHOOL AND THE ORIGINATOROF PHARMACY IN AMERICA, Bv M. I. WlLBERT,Apothecary at the Germau Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. John Morgan, by far the most erudite and in many respects themost noble and interesting character in colonial medicine, contrib-uted more than any one other individual to establish and to pro-mote medical teaching, medical ethics and medical progress inAmerica. A simple enumeration of some of his claims to priority will bringto mind the nature and variety of his accomplishments. He wasthe founder of medical training, and was elected the first professorof medicine in a recognized chartered college. He was one of thefounders of the first medical society in Philadelphia. He was one of the founders of the American Philosophical So-ciety, He was one of the founders of the Col


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