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Pennsylvania Hospital. Pennsylvania Hospital Seal. Franklin proposed raising 2, pounds from private citizens and if able to raise the funds, the assembly would match the amount and an additional 2, pounds. It was the first time a matching grant was used combining public money and private donations. Franklin raised more money than the required amount and the assembly signed the bill which became law on May 11, In Thomas and Richard Penn donated the adjoining property, giving the hospital the entire square between Spruce and Pine streets and 8th and 9th Streets.
University of Pennsylvania Medical School was founded in Penn Hospital served as training grounds for new physicians. The founding of Pennsylvania Hospital represents a new attitude of social responsibility that was to be imitated by other provinces of the colony.
In the College of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania founded its medical school and Pennsylvania Hospital served as a venue for lectures and practice.
From early until the east wing of the Pine Building opened in Pennsylvania Hospital was housed in the home of recently deceased John Kinsey, a Quaker and Speaker of the Assembly.
So pleased was Franklin that he later stated: "I do not remember any of my political manoeuvres, the success of which gave me at the time more pleasure To illustrate the purpose of the hospital, the inscription "Take care of him and I will repay thee" was chosen and the image of the Good Samaritan was affixed as the hospital seal.
Temporary hospital established and Elizabeth Gardner, a Quaker widow, is appointed matron. Benjamin Franklin writes the cornerstone for the east wing of the Pine Building. The hospital starts admitting patients in the 8th and Pine Streets facility. Thomas and Richard Penn donate property to give the hospital the entire square between Spruce and Pine Streets and 8th and 9th Streets. Construction of the second wing of the hospital, the west wing, is completed.
Construction of the third wing, the center section, is completed and the surgical ampitheatre opens. Benjamin Franklin Dr. Thomas Bond Admission and Regulation of Patients. Back to Stories from Pennsylvania Hospital's Past.
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