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William Pepper

    William Pepper fut un médecin et éducateur médical distingué qui consacra sa carrière à l'Université de Pennsylvanie. Son influence fut considérable, tant dans la pratique clinique que dans la direction de la faculté de médecine pendant plusieurs décennies. Son travail enrichit le domaine de la médecine et forma des générations d'étudiants. Son héritage réside dans son engagement envers l'éducation et l'avancement de la science médicale.

    Higher Medical Education: The True Interest of the Public and of the Profession
    The Medical Side of Benjamin Franklin
    Syllabus of Notes From Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Delivered Before the Students of the University of Pennsylvania
    Higher Medical Education, the True Interest of the Public and of the Profession: An Address Introductory to the 112Th Course of Lectures in the Medica
    An Address on Benjamin Franklin
    The Relation of Undergraduate to Post-graduate Curricula: An Address Read Before the National Educational Association at Saratoga, July 12th, 1892
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      The Relation of Undergraduate to Post-graduate Curricula: An Address Read Before the National Educational Association at Saratoga, July 12th, 1892
    • In this compelling and thought-provoking address, William Pepper pays tribute to Benjamin Franklin, exploring his life, work, and legacy, and the enduring contributions and impact of his ideas and inventions on American society and culture.

      An Address on Benjamin Franklin
    • This insightful address by William Pepper highlights the importance of higher education in medicine, both for individual practitioners and for society as a whole. Pepper argues that a well-trained medical profession is critical to maintaining public health and promoting the welfare of all citizens. This work is an important historical reminder of the ongoing need for high-quality medical education.

      Higher Medical Education, the True Interest of the Public and of the Profession: An Address Introductory to the 112Th Course of Lectures in the Medica
    • Syllabus of Notes from Lectures on The Theory and Practice of Medicine Delivered Before the Students of the University of Pennsylvania is an essential resource for anyone studying medicine. Written by two of the leading medical educators of the day, this volume provides a detailed overview of the theory and practice of medicine and covers a wide range of topics, from anatomy and physiology to diagnosis and treatment. Whether you're a medical student or a practicing physician, you'll find valuable insights and knowledge in this book that will help you provide the best possible care for your patients.

      Syllabus of Notes From Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Delivered Before the Students of the University of Pennsylvania
    • The Medical Side of Benjamin Franklin

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Most people know Benjamin Franklin as a founding father of the United States, but few are aware of his contributions to the field of medicine. In this groundbreaking book, William Pepper explores Franklin's lesser-known achievements in the medical field, from his experiments with electricity to his advocacy for smallpox vaccination. Drawing on historical documents and medical records, Pepper offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and work of this remarkable man.

      The Medical Side of Benjamin Franklin