Category:William Pepper (1843-1898)
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English: William Pepper, Jr., M.D. (August 21, 1843 - July 28, 1898), an American physician, was a leader in medical education in the nineteenth century, and a longtime Provost of the University of Pennsylvania.
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Date of birth | 21 August 1843 Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) | ||||
Date of death | 28 July 1898 Pleasanton (Alameda County, California) | ||||
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Pages in category "William Pepper (1843-1898)"
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Media in category "William Pepper (1843-1898)"
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Schevill Karl Bitter William Pepper memorial Philadelphia.jpg 1,269 × 1,797; 301 KB
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Penn campus 11.jpg 800 × 476; 404 KB
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Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pensilvania (UC) - Benjamin Franklin (1931 1749).djvu 2,019 × 3,092, 60 pages; 1.29 MB
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Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pensilvania (UM) - Benjamin Franklin (1931 1749).djvu 3,940 × 6,184, 60 pages; 3.37 MB
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PSM V55 D742 William Pepper.png 1,641 × 2,333; 1.06 MB
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Signature of William Pepper Jr. (1843–1898).png 231 × 53; 14 KB
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William Pepper 1890.jpg 1,248 × 1,707; 422 KB
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William Pepper.jpg 990 × 1,137; 206 KB
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Wm Pepper FLP 1899.JPG 2,927 × 3,903; 2.83 MB
Categories:
- Pepper (surname)
- William (given name)
- 1843 births
- 1898 deaths
- Knights of the Order of St. Olav
- Alumni of the University of Pennsylvania
- Burials at Laurel Hill Cemetery
- Male physicians from the United States
- Faculty of the University of Pennsylvania
- Births in Philadelphia
- Chief Administrators of the University of Pennsylvania