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  2. University of the Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.usciences.edu. (Merged with St. Joseph's University 2022) University of the Sciences in Philadelphia (University of the Sciences or USciences), previously Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science (PCPS[2]), was a private university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On June 1, 2022, it officially merged into Saint Joseph's University.

  3. Alpha Zeta Omega - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Zeta Omega was founded in Philadelphia, at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, which is now called the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. The leader and originator of this group was Ephraim G. Sless. The original members (also known as fraters) were:

  4. William Procter Jr. - Wikipedia

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    American Pharmaceutical Association Historical Marker at N. 7th and Market Sts. Philadelphia PA. William Procter Jr. (May 3, 1817 – February 10, 1874) was an American pharmacist. He graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in 1837. He is known for his role in establishing the American Pharmacists Association and his work on the ...

  5. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine - Wikipedia

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    PCOM was established on January 24, 1899, as the Philadelphia College and Infirmary of Osteopathy (PCIO). [6] It was the third osteopathic medical school to open in the United States. [7] In September 1899, the first PCIO degree was awarded, and in February 1900, the first PCIO "class," comprising one woman and one MD, graduated.

  6. Eli Lilly (industrialist, born 1885) - Wikipedia

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    Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana, where Lilly served as a trustee, was a favorite. Lilly also donated to his alma mater, the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Through the Lilly Endowment, Lilly supported at least ten of Indiana's private colleges, including Earlham College, as well as Transylvania University and Berea College in Kentucky.

  7. Susan Hayhurst - Wikipedia

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    August 7, 1909. (1909-08-07) (aged 88) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Alma mater. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Occupation (s) Physician, pharmacist, educator. Susan Hayhurst (December 25, 1820 – August 7, 1909) was an American physician, pharmacist, and educator, and the first woman to earn a pharmaceutical degree in the United States.

  8. John Michael Maisch - Wikipedia

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    From 1870 to 1881, he had charge of the chemical laboratory at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. He was very active in the American Pharmaceutical Association , and its permanent secretary from 1865 until his death, [ 3 ] having charge of the editing of its annual volume of proceedings.

  9. Saint Joseph's University - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 2022, Saint Joseph's University acquired University of the Sciences (aka USciences and fka Philadelphia College of Pharmacy), adding professional programs in health and science, including occupational therapy, physical therapy, pharmacy and physician assistant (as USciences had offered more than 30 degree and certification programs ...