Sam Levin was on the cutting edge, teaching pharmacology at an osteopathic school in the 1930\u27s. Originally trained as a pharmacist, he saw pharmacology as an important adjunct to the practice of osteopathic medcine -- so important that he joined the battle to pass legislation allowing DOs to write prescriptions. He also founded PCOM\u27s department of pharmacology and was its first professor, teaching for eight years. The course he taught was experimental pharmacology, which dealt primarily with antiseptics, antidotes, anesthetics, and narcotics. He enjoyed a thriving practice in North Philadelphia in addition to teaching at PCOM.https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/portraits/1042/thumbnail.jp
On March, 15 1954, Sherwood R. Mercer, AB, AM dean of Muhlenberg College, became PCO\u27s eighth dea...
David S. B. Pennock, DO, MD, graduated from the American School of Osteopathy in Kirksville in 1901,...
A snapshot of the PCOM curriculum throughout the decades.https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/catalogs/10...
Sam Levin was on the cutting edge, teaching pharmacology at an osteopathic school in the 1930\u27s. ...
Dr Goodman was born in Portland Oregon in 1906. Dr Goodman received both his B.A. from Reed College ...
As a family practitioner, Jacob Jack Levin cared for generations of families in his West Philadelp...
Where were you on February 5, 1968? Some osteopathic physicians were not yet born, and others were i...
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised in Wisconsin, O.J. Snyder, DO, began his career as a teacher...
After graduating from PCO in 1944, David Heilig, DO, joined the faculty as assistant in the Departme...
Dr Samuels was born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1899. Dr Samuels received his A.B from Emmanuel Miss...
A brief history of pharmacology at the University of Sydney marking 50 years from 1949-199
Scots College (Sydney) in 1924 he undertook an apprenticeship in Pharmacy, attending the University ...
Albert D\u27Alonzo DO, 1956 discusses the teaching of anatomy at PCO, recollections of clinical expe...
On March, 15 1954, Sherwood R. Mercer, AB, AM dean of Muhlenberg College, became PCO\u27s eighth dea...
David S. B. Pennock, DO, MD, graduated from the American School of Osteopathy in Kirksville in 1901,...
A snapshot of the PCOM curriculum throughout the decades.https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/catalogs/10...
Sam Levin was on the cutting edge, teaching pharmacology at an osteopathic school in the 1930\u27s. ...
Dr Goodman was born in Portland Oregon in 1906. Dr Goodman received both his B.A. from Reed College ...
As a family practitioner, Jacob Jack Levin cared for generations of families in his West Philadelp...
Where were you on February 5, 1968? Some osteopathic physicians were not yet born, and others were i...
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised in Wisconsin, O.J. Snyder, DO, began his career as a teacher...
After graduating from PCO in 1944, David Heilig, DO, joined the faculty as assistant in the Departme...
Dr Samuels was born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1899. Dr Samuels received his A.B from Emmanuel Miss...
A brief history of pharmacology at the University of Sydney marking 50 years from 1949-199
Scots College (Sydney) in 1924 he undertook an apprenticeship in Pharmacy, attending the University ...
Albert D\u27Alonzo DO, 1956 discusses the teaching of anatomy at PCO, recollections of clinical expe...
On March, 15 1954, Sherwood R. Mercer, AB, AM dean of Muhlenberg College, became PCO\u27s eighth dea...
David S. B. Pennock, DO, MD, graduated from the American School of Osteopathy in Kirksville in 1901,...
A snapshot of the PCOM curriculum throughout the decades.https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/catalogs/10...