Alfred L. Elwyn

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Alfred L. Elwyn was a 19th-century American physician and philanthropist known for his pioneering work in education and care for people with intellectual disabilities.

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instanceOf human
physician
social reformer
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs 19th-century American physician and philanthropist
pioneer in education and care for people with intellectual disabilities
era 19th century United States
familyName Elwyn NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork care for people with intellectual disabilities
medicine
special education
givenName Alfred
hasEthicalFocus improving conditions for people with intellectual disabilities
philanthropic support for vulnerable populations
movement development of special education in the United States
reform of care for people with intellectual disabilities
notableFor 19th-century social reform activities in the United States
pioneering work in care for people with intellectual disabilities
pioneering work in education for people with intellectual disabilities
occupation philanthropist
physician
placeOfActivity United States of America
sexOrGender male

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Elwyn, Pennsylvania namedAfter Alfred L. Elwyn