A short account of the occurrences which led to the removal of Dr. John Redman Coxe from the chair of materia medica and pharmacy, in the University of Pennsylvania / presented with Dr. Coxe's respects.
- Coxe, John Redman, 1773-1864.
- Date:
- [1835]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A short account of the occurrences which led to the removal of Dr. John Redman Coxe from the chair of materia medica and pharmacy, in the University of Pennsylvania / presented with Dr. Coxe's respects. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![.n furn ith a full statement of the whole Ira m, by the gentlerri hobe character and reputa- tonly attack* Al W plot to ruin the Professor of €l ,\I<if> Pharmacy?* eontri by whomsoever it n\ have been all ar fore i rnencement of the Id ive licnril it wbiapered, that it was determined, in th i iomI i riot should ba ! the Lecturer I i !,i- I I * ctun : thus i ,£ his la- nt tber it wai 1 that a hi have h of driving the atu- ijority (A the Claaa had not ta- .rly a ])♦ the session, certain it is, that ji this t plated, it ed, and the • • i.. wen (d to I g, and i Don, bo r, aa the Class was ho pulled tbe wires, gave the ill)] , and th< \ i icard waa ; n the I , railing for a me- ind this having bi i d convent d, - of a led ch ed,and aaerieaof i declaratoiy ■ t loeom] the 1' , and ol I inination of tl lied from I | th< I Mas-. Thr n ting vi d bj the m ns contradictory of tl, jority, and with the an(1 ii p, it, when theee gent) Ihairman, an ! proci T I bait k place in ■lity were the weaker j D- } , m their gen< reus attem] I ■ pereecuu , |, i ctabl lBuring tl iturbi u i ihe i ilfcnge given. 1, | i to ui fi tber i that th which i ''Xc i'I:l, It lught, w nubject of ft averaa- |j >„ l an I OUt of t! lor I * ind tli ce wh< re the ] b to meet, re,) l fret , ,i l0 have been lakenby the Prof( i lo i n vent it B al ;, , n intimately connected with the l a- ttend th( I ll ; *£*' lhat thc p, Surgery I II attended ontl We credit tins lata it,although it raly 1( \\v cannot believe that that gentleman wouM r | hia i rial rharacter, aa ( tmienance, by hia pro- of hii pupils. It ia true, that the Profeeeor rning whan the meetinf , absent ! did not lecture; and this circumetaaco, which might cut which a to the report AA[ h( .ally at: irtiee. We have rd that h€ 1(,wn top etingtakwg place, but Ihu j , nly not tr! had that g other mem- ! uMilty, been at all solici rent the dud, they mieht h.t b0U^u °Ver t0 left the e. That I was * I w.ll M *ho were unconn* with en i; a»d it -hardly to :hat a act of aueh and one ao much U by the eta ud be unknown V 'nniunication with tbem.-Fc wm„ and the affair terminate ,re anxiou. lr.W . veil over those scenes of not and dis- turbaoce wh e daily enacted at tbe door of Dr. Coxe . C1»m](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21111674_0005.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)