He had been elected a manager of Pennsylvania Hospital in 1851, and held this position until 1867.
The colt was fighting for his life in a Pennsylvania veterinary hospital.
He was taken to the University of Pennsylvania Hospital and never came back on the ice.
He was one of the founders of the Pennsylvania Hospital in 1751.
He returned to Philadelphia to practice, taking a position at Pennsylvania Hospital.
In 1899 he found employment as clerk for the University of Pennsylvania Hospital.
Like all hospitals of that time, the Pennsylvania Hospital did not admit patients with infectious diseases.
From 1865 to 1884-except for a brief interval-he was a surgeon at the Pennsylvania Hospital.
Pennsylvania Hospital, the first hospital in the British colonies, is founded.
She collapsed on stage and was eventually checked into a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania hospital.