William Shippen

Physician and political figure, Continental Congress

William Shippen - Physician and political figure, Continental Congress
Born

October 1st, 1712
313 years ago

Died

November 4th, 1801
224 years ago — 89 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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A prominent American physician and politician, for several years served as a member of the Continental Congress. Played a crucial role in advancing medical education in America, co-founding the first medical school in the colonies, now known as the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Contributed to the development of military medicine during the American Revolutionary War, serving as a director of hospitals and advancing medical practices for army troops.

Co-founded the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Served as a member of the Continental Congress

Directed military hospitals during the American Revolutionary War

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