File:College of Physicians of Philadelphia 1909.jpeg

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English: A photo of the College when new from the book "College of Physicians of Philadelphia" by Henry J. Norman. Photo is probably by the College, published by the College, with no copyright. The building is now a National Historic Landmark
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Source 1909 book at https://archive.org/stream/collegeofphysici00henr#page/n3/mode/2up
Author Collegeof Physicians of Philadelphia
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