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THOMPSON SEISER WESTCOTT, M.D. 1862–1933

THOMPSON SEISER WESTCOTT, M.D. 1862–1933 THOMPSON SEISER M.D. WESTCOTT, 1862\p=n-\1933 Dr. S. was in on Westcott born 11, Philadelphia Thompson June 1862. was a son and He of journalist Thompson Westcott—lawyer, historian. In his the Friends School, Dr. Westcott attended boyhood of and later entered the of the University Pennsyl¬ college department in with the of B.A. While in vania, graduating degree college, he Record. edited the and Class After University Magazine graduating, he Latin and Greek in taught Rugby Academy. Dr. Westcott entered the medical of the of department University in in with the M.D. October, 1883, Pennsylvania graduating degree He at the to served as intern from 1886 1888, University Hospital He and at the 1888 and 1889. Pennsylvania Hospital during practiced in his from 1889 without until his profession Philadelphia interruption which occurred on 1933. death, 28, Jan. In Westcott associated himself with Dr. Louis Starr and 1890, Dr. hos¬ in of children. He had numerous to the diseases began specialize and all which he held educational of had connections, many years. pital : the of them were assistant to Children's Among physician Hospital Methodist Hos¬ 1895 to the Philadelphia, visiting physician Episcopal 1895 instructor in diseases of of ; children, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

THOMPSON SEISER WESTCOTT, M.D. 1862–1933

American journal of diseases of children , Volume 45 (5) – May 1, 1933

THOMPSON SEISER WESTCOTT, M.D. 1862–1933

Abstract

THOMPSON SEISER M.D. WESTCOTT, 1862\p=n-\1933 Dr. S. was in on Westcott born 11, Philadelphia Thompson June 1862. was a son and He of journalist Thompson Westcott—lawyer, historian. In his the Friends School, Dr. Westcott attended boyhood of and later entered the of the University Pennsyl¬ college department in with the of B.A. While in vania, graduating degree college, he Record. edited the and Class After University Magazine graduating, he Latin and Greek in taught Rugby Academy....
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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1933 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
eISSN
1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1933.01950180163018
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Abstract

THOMPSON SEISER M.D. WESTCOTT, 1862\p=n-\1933 Dr. S. was in on Westcott born 11, Philadelphia Thompson June 1862. was a son and He of journalist Thompson Westcott—lawyer, historian. In his the Friends School, Dr. Westcott attended boyhood of and later entered the of the University Pennsyl¬ college department in with the of B.A. While in vania, graduating degree college, he Record. edited the and Class After University Magazine graduating, he Latin and Greek in taught Rugby Academy. Dr. Westcott entered the medical of the of department University in in with the M.D. October, 1883, Pennsylvania graduating degree He at the to served as intern from 1886 1888, University Hospital He and at the 1888 and 1889. Pennsylvania Hospital during practiced in his from 1889 without until his profession Philadelphia interruption which occurred on 1933. death, 28, Jan. In Westcott associated himself with Dr. Louis Starr and 1890, Dr. hos¬ in of children. He had numerous to the diseases began specialize and all which he held educational of had connections, many years. pital : the of them were assistant to Children's Among physician Hospital Methodist Hos¬ 1895 to the Philadelphia, visiting physician Episcopal 1895 instructor in diseases of of ; children,

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: May 1, 1933

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