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Eclectic Medical College of Pennsylvania, later American University of Philadelphia, was a medical college in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during the 19th century that followed the eclectic model of medicine. It absorbed Philadelphia College of Medicine and Surgery. Alumni included Anthony Stanford who became a state senator in Arkansas.
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- "Philadelphia Medical History: Extinct Philadelphia Medical Schools". University Archives and Records Center.
- "Medical Colleges of the United States and of foreign countries 1918". 1918.
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