Thomas Bond

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Thomas Bond was an 18th-century American physician and civic leader best known for co-founding Pennsylvania Hospital, the first hospital in the United States.

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instanceOf American
civic leader
human
physician
causeOfDeath stroke
coFounded Pennsylvania Hospital
coFoundedWith Benjamin Franklin
contributedTo development of hospital-based clinical teaching in America
countryOfCitizenship British America
United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfBirth 1712-05-02
dateOfDeath 1784-03-26
educatedAt University of Montpellier
Sorbonne University
surface form: University of Paris
ethnicGroup English American
familyName Bond
fieldOfWork medicine
surgery
founded medical lectures in Philadelphia
givenName Thomas
hasLanguage English
hasRelative Phineas Bond
Thomas Bond Jr.
knownFor organizing clinical instruction at Pennsylvania Hospital
promoting public health in colonial Philadelphia
livedDuring 18th century
memberOf American Philosophical Society
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
notableFor co-founding the first hospital in the United States
notableWork Co-founding Pennsylvania Hospital
occupation civic leader
physician
surgeon
participantIn American Revolutionary War era civic life
placeOfBirth Calvert County, Maryland
placeOfDeath Philadelphia
surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
religion Quaker
residence Philadelphia
surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
spouse Sarah Roberts
workedAt Pennsylvania Hospital

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Pennsylvania Hospital foundedBy Thomas Bond