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By the end of the influenza epidemic, Philadelphia had suffered 748 deaths per 100,000 people
Influenza | Life Science History

By the end of the influenza epidemic, Philadelphia had suffered 748 deaths per 100,000 people

In 1919, by the end of the influenza epidemic, Philadelphia had suffered a terrible cost of 748 deaths…

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New Orleans officials declared the epidemic over
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New Orleans officials declared the epidemic over

By Nov. 18, 1918, with New Orleans’s business and schools once again back to their normal operations, local…

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New York City tallied 147,000 cases of influenza and pneumonia
Biology | Influenza | Life Science History

New York City tallied 147,000 cases of influenza and pneumonia

By Nov. 16, 1918, the New York influenza figures overall, from September 15 through November 16 – the…

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Pennsylvania health officials lifted influenza closure orders
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Pennsylvania health officials lifted influenza closure orders

On Oct. 28, 1918, after a decline in the explosive influenza case numbers, Pennsylvania health officials lifted closure…

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Baltimore Health Commissioner allowed churches, retail stores, movie houses, theaters, poolrooms, and lodges to reopen
Influenza | Life Science History

Baltimore Health Commissioner allowed churches, retail stores, movie houses, theaters, poolrooms, and lodges to reopen

On Oct. 26, 1918, Baltimore health commissioner Blake decided to allow churches, retail stores, movie houses, theaters, poolrooms,…

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Over 3,500 Bostonians had died from influenza or resulting pneumonia since the epidemic began
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Over 3,500 Bostonians had died from influenza or resulting pneumonia since the epidemic began

By Oct. 15, 1918, over 3,500 Bostonians had died from influenza or resulting pneumonia since the epidemic began….

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Influenza cases in Philadelphia increased by over 3,000 new cases, overwhelming medical facilities
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Influenza cases in Philadelphia increased by over 3,000 new cases, overwhelming medical facilities

By Oct. 7, 1918, influenza cases in Philadelphia had risen by over 3,000 new cases, overwhelming medical facilities….

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Philadelphia reported about 1,500 new influenza cases
Influenza

Philadelphia reported about 1,500 new influenza cases

On Oct. 5, 1918, the city of Philadelphia reported about 1,500 new influenza cases. Many employees of the…

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Pennsylvania State Health Commissioner mandated state-wide closure for public amusement venues
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Pennsylvania State Health Commissioner mandated state-wide closure for public amusement venues

On Oct. 3, 1918, state Health Commissioner Dr. Franklin B. Royer, witnessing the growing epidemic across Pennsylvania, issued…

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Large Philadelphia parade of 200,000 people led to large spike in influenza cases
Infectious Disease | Influenza | Life Science History

Large Philadelphia parade of 200,000 people led to large spike in influenza cases

On Sept. 28, 1918, Philadelphia participated in a large parade of about 200,000 people, which led to a…

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The Philadelphia Board of Health made influenza a mandatory reportable disease
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The Philadelphia Board of Health made influenza a mandatory reportable disease

On Sept. 21, 1918, the Philadelphia Board of Health made influenza a mandatory reportable disease, as the epidemic…

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Rabies vaccine was first licensed in the U.S.
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Rabies vaccine was first licensed in the U.S.

In 1914, rabies vaccine was first licensed in the U.S. The H. K. Mulford Company, founded in Philadelphia…

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Fox Chase Cancer Center was founded as the nation’s first cancer hospital
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Fox Chase Cancer Center was founded as the nation’s first cancer hospital

In 1904, Fox Chase Cancer Center was founded by the union of American Oncologic Hospital and the Institute…

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The H. K. Mulford Company became the first commercial producer of diphtheria antitoxin in the U.S.
Biology | Infectious Disease | Life Science History | Vaccine

The H. K. Mulford Company became the first commercial producer of diphtheria antitoxin in the U.S.

In 1895, the H. K. Mulford Company, founded in Philadelphia, became the first commercial producer of diphtheria antitoxin…

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The Wistar Institute, the nation’s first independent biomedical research facility, was founded
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The Wistar Institute, the nation’s first independent biomedical research facility, was founded

In 1892, The Wistar Institute, the nation’s first independent biomedical research facility, was founded and is the namesake…

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The original building of the Wistar Institute was constructed
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The original building of the Wistar Institute was constructed

In 1892, the original building of the Wistar Institute was constructed, and today still a part of the…

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Louise Lulu Fleming became the first African American to attend The Women’s Medical College in Philadelphia
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Louise Lulu Fleming became the first African American to attend The Women’s Medical College in Philadelphia

In 1891, Louise Lulu Fleming became the first African American to attend The Women’s Medical College in Philadelphia.

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JE Hanger Co enterprise expanded with offices in St Louis, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Philadelphia
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JE Hanger Co enterprise expanded with offices in St Louis, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Philadelphia

In 1890, J.E. Hanger Company enterprise expanded with offices in St. Louis, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Philadelphia. James…

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Susan La Flesche Picotte, MD became the first American Indian woman in the U.S. to receive a medical degree
Life Science History | Medicine

Susan La Flesche Picotte, MD became the first American Indian woman in the U.S. to receive a medical degree

On Mar. 14, 1889, Susan La Flesche Picotte, MD became the first American Indian woman in the U.S….

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The American Chemical Society was founded
Chemical | Life Science History | Medicine

The American Chemical Society was founded

On Apr. 6, 1876, thirty-five chemists met at the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York…

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The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania was established
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The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania was established

In 1874, The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania was established as the nation’s first teaching hospital.

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Benjamin Franklin sent home from Europe America’s first soybeans
Agriculture | Life Science History

Benjamin Franklin sent home from Europe America’s first soybeans

In 1770, Benjamin Franklin, the colony of Pennsylvania’s ambassador, sends home from Europe seeds he calls Chinese caravances…

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The American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA) was founded
Life Science History | Medicine | Pharmaceutical | Therapeutics

The American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA) was founded

On Oct. 6, 1852, the American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA) was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the fall of…

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The Female Medical College of Pennsylvania was founded
Life Science History | Medicine

The Female Medical College of Pennsylvania was founded

In 1850, the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania, later known as the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania was…

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John K Smith opened a drugstore in Philadelphia (GlaxoSmithKline)
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John K Smith opened a drugstore in Philadelphia (GlaxoSmithKline)

In 1830, John K .Smith opened his first drugstore in Philadelphia, and was soon joined by his younger…

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Philadelphia (then capital of the US) constructed Lazaretto — an expansive quarantine station
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Philadelphia (then capital of the US) constructed Lazaretto — an expansive quarantine station

In 1799, Philadelphia (then capital of the U.S.) construct an expansive quarantine station called the Lazaretto along the…

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Yellow fever killed more than 5,000 people in Philadelphia
Disease | Life Science History

Yellow fever killed more than 5,000 people in Philadelphia

On Aug. 1, 1793, it was reported that a fever, now known as ‘Yellow Fever’ killed more than…

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A yellow fever epidemic struck Philadelphia (then Capital of the U.S.)
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A yellow fever epidemic struck Philadelphia (then Capital of the U.S.)

In 1793, after 31 years of absence a yellow fever epidemic struck Philadelphia killing thousands of city residents…

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Caspar Wistar began his medical practice
Life Science History | Medicine | Non-Profit Research

Caspar Wistar began his medical practice

In 1787, Caspar Wistar, M.D., began his medical practice in Philadelphia. Dr. Wistar was the author of the…

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The College of Philadelphia was founded
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The College of Philadelphia was founded

In 1765, The College of Philadelphia, now Pennsylvania School of Medicine, opened its doors becoming the first and…

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