Thomas A. Scott Fellowship in Hygiene

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The Thomas A. Scott Fellowship in Hygiene was a competitive academic grant made at the University of Pennsylvania for the study of scientific hygiene and , the precursors of the modern science of pathology. It was established in 1892[1] in the name of late railroad executive and financier Thomas Alexander Scott by his widow.[2]

Recipients[]

  • , 1893[3]
  • Fellowship vacant 1899[4]
  • , 1915[5]

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References[]

  1. ^ (1918), University of Pennsylvania: Its History, Traditions, Buildings and Memorials; Also a Brief Guide to Philadelphia (7th ed.), Philadelphia: , p. 238, OCLC 65488397
  2. ^ Pennsylvania, University of (1899), Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania 1899-1900, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, p. 299, OCLC 183432992
  3. ^ Pennsylvania, University of (1893), Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania 1893-1894, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, p. 335, OCLC 183432992
  4. ^ Pennsylvania, University of (1899), Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania 1899-1900, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, p. 296, OCLC 183432992
  5. ^ Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania 1915-1916, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1915, p. 495, OCLC 183432992


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