The Wistar Institute, the nation’s first independent biomedical research facility, was founded
In 1892, The Wistar Institute, the nation’s first independent biomedical research facility, was founded and is the namesake of Caspar Wistar, M.D., a prominent Philadelphia physician.ᅠWistar, who began his medical practice in 1787, was the author of the first American textbook on anatomy, and succeeded friend Thomas Jefferson as president of the American Philosophical Society.
In 1808 Caspar Wistar became chair of the Department of Anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. To augment his medical lectures and help illustrate comparative anatomy, Wistar began a collection of dried, wax-injected, and preserved human specimens. The Wistar Institute Museum Collection archives house the only existing examples of Rush’s anatomical models.
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