"The History of the Medical Department of Transylvania University" by Robert Peter is a record of the medical college located at Transylvania University. The book tells the story of how the college was started, how it grew, and the important people connected to it. Robert Peter, who was a teacher there, wrote it. The story talks about how the professors helped improve medicine. This book points out how significant the university was, emphasizing that it was the first medical college set up west of the Alleghenies. The author focuses on the contributions and the difficulties of saving the history of the university and its teachers.
The History of the Medical Department of Transylvania University
By Robert Peter
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Go back in time and discover how a university and its professors helped shape the medical world in the American West.
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