Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania correspondence and administrative documents

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Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania correspondence and administrative documents
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Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania correspondence and administrative documents

Author: Lippe, Adolph von

Year: 1859

Administrative correspondence and documents regarding the Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania. Correspondence concerns faculty nominations, acceptances, and resignations, as well as financial business. The documents include lists of students, faculty, and elected officials, proxies, minutes, and resolutions. Adolph Lippe graduated from the North American Academy of the Homeopathic Healing Art in 1841. Lippe became a prominent homeopathic physician, practicing across western and central Pennsylvania, eventually settling in Philadelphia. He lectured and served as chair of Materia Medica at the Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania from 1864-1869 and lead the College during a period of conflict (1867-1869). The Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania was founded in 1848 to provide standardized training in the emerging system of medicine called homeopathy. In 1869 the Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann Medical College (founded in 1867) merged to create a new institution called Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia.

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