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Apr 10th, 2016: U of PA Doctor School
The first medical school in the US started at the University of Pennsylvania in 1765.
The professors didn't receive a salary, they rented the space they used from the University, and paid a share of the overhead. That's like an unpaid intern having to rent their desk and chip in for the janitor. But how did the professors earn a living? They sold tickets to students. http://cellar.org/2016/uofptickets.jpg It wasn't a matter of just collecting at the door from a waiting line of acolytes, that would be too easy. No, they had to go out and hustle on and off campus. Say it was a class on dissecting a body, it could be doctors, or student wannabes, a butcher, or an artist. All they needed was the money, interest, and to be found by the professor. I guess it was a good excuse to frequent the taverns, as it's a prime spot to spread the word, and watching a human dissection is one of those things that sounds like a good idea, only after a few pints... or quarts.:rolleyes: I'm amazed that system continued for almost 100 years. link link |
My brother went to school there. Very long and storied history.
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Hi classic! How have you been?
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Hey ... Still kickin. you?
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Hanging in, like I do.
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:)
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