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    1. Benjamin Rush · Malignant Fever · Duke University Library Exhibits

      This exhibit focuses on his work with yellow fever. ← (previous page) Introduction (next page) Philadelphia 1793 (...)

    2. George Washington and Rush · Malignant Fever · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Just two years prior to the 1793 outbreak of Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, Washington’s grandson had fallen ill due to a different (...)

    3. Yellow Fever - Researching Epidemics in the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke University

      Archival Resources Benjamin and Julia Stockton Rush Papers, 1766-1845 The letters of Benjamin Rush, a prominent Philadelphia physician, (...)

    4. An Introductory Lecture to a Course on Physiology, will be Delivered by Mary J. Scarlett, M.D. · Duk

      Publication/Origin: Philadelphia: [1858?] Description: Quaker Mary J. Scarlett graduated from the Woman’s Medical College of (...)

    5. [Label for bookseller Lydia Phillips] · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Carey is likely Mathew Carey, Philadelphia printer and publisher.    Source: Maillet, Benoît de.

    6. Manuscript receipt for “printing certificates of spirits, wines & teas imported in the first quarter

      From 1813 she was Printer to the City of Philadelphia, and master printer at one of the busiest printing shops in the city, employing (...)

    7. History of Pennsylvania Hall Which Was Destroyed by a Mob On the 17th of May, 1838 · Duke University

      Citation: Webb, Samuel, History of Pennsylvania Hall Which Was Destroyed by a Mob On the 17th of May, 1838 , Philadelphia: Printed by (...)

    8. Buildings and Campus · Outrageous Ambitions: How a One-Room Schoolhouse Became a Research University

      Trumbauer owned a Philadelphia-based firm and was a favorite architect of the Duke family.

    9. America's First Patent: 225 Years of History & Mystery

      It seemed that the true Philadelphia patent-holder had finally been discovered.

    10. Census directory for 1811: containing the names, occupations, & residence of the inhabitants of the

      It lists names, home addresses, and occupations for all Philadelphia inhabitants, as well as for local businesses, organizations, and (...)

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