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260: 273: 266: 76:, and dedicated himself fully to treating patients throughout the city as the disease spread. he saw one of the first recorded cases of yellow fever alongside Dr. Hugh Hodge. Foulke died a few years later, but his scientific spirit was passed down to future generations of Foulkes: his grandson, 60:. Returning to Philadelphia, Foulke became active in the American Philosophical Society, serving as secretary in 1786. At that time, he became equally active in his medical career: he served on the staff of the 149: 68:, and held lectures on pneumatics and anatomy. During one of his lectures, he even exhibited a hot air balloon like the one he had seen in France. In 1793, Dr. Foulke helped identify the outbreak of 344: 174: 349: 310: 211: 184: 65: 201: 339: 88: 133: 91:
Burial Ground in Philadelphia. he saw one of the first recorded cases of yellow fever alongside Dr. Hugh Hodge.
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to Europe to continue his education, arriving in Paris with a recommendation letter addressed to
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This biographical article related to medicine in the United States is a
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Foulke was born into the Quaker family of Mary and Judah Foulke in
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Yellow Fever: A Deadly Disease Poised to Kill Again
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physician
Quaker
Philadelphia
College of Philadelphia
George Fox
Benjamin Franklin
Revolutionary War
American Philosophical Society
Pennsylvania Hospital
College of Physicians
yellow fever
Benjamin Rush
William Parker Foulke
North America
Friends Arch Street Meeting House
"Founders Online: To Benjamin Franklin from Timothy Matlack, 21 April 1780"
Colonial Families of Philadelphia
"APS Member History"
Women, Gender and Enlightenment
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978-0-230-55480-1
Yellow Fever: A Deadly Disease Poised to Kill Again
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978-1-61592-459-2
Obituary Notice of WM. Parker Foulke
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