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31: 146:. Leffmann was chemist to the coroner of Philadelphia (1875-1880) and district attorney (1885-1897). He was a chemist to dairy and food commissioners of Pennsylvania. He married Fannie Frank in 1876, they had no children. 220:, but was "tenderly cared for, probably by the mother and brothers whom he had disowned and scorned, and quietly buried after his death, which may have occurred very soon afterwards." 153:(1874-1875) and Professor of Chemistry (1885-1903). He was microscopist of Pennsylvania State Board of Agriculture (1877-1905), professor of chemistry at 542: 177: 537: 532: 512: 502: 507: 497: 166: 547: 557: 471: 389: 443: 201: 150: 522: 357: 237: 527: 517: 387:
Peitzman, Steven J. (2003). "Why Support a Women's Medical College? Philadelphia's Early Male Medical Pro-Feminists".
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In 1864 he became a chemical laboratory assistant at Philadelphia High School. He was assistant to
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and has been cited as an "early male medical pro-feminist". He was professor of chemistry at the
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A New and Untried Course: Woman's Medical College and Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1850-1998
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The Mental Condition and Career of Jesus of Nazareth Examined in the Light of Modern Knowledge
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The Mental Condition and Career of Jesus of Nazareth Examined in the Light of Modern Knowledge
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Leffmann was lecturer on Toxicology at Jefferson College (1870-1882), lecturer on botany at
135: 229: 277: 111:(September 9, 1847 – December 25, 1930) was an American chemist, physician and writer. 481: 162: 418: 120: 51: 30: 261: 217: 180:(1890-1917) and emeritus until 1923. Leffmann was not religious and joined the 209: 123:. He was the fourth son of Henry Leffmann, a German Jew and Sarah Ann Paul of 410: 402: 205: 128: 359:
The First Century of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1821-1921
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at Jefferson Medical College (1865-1870). He obtained his
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The National Cyclopædia of American Biography, Volume 25
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from the Wagner Free Institute of Science in 1874 and a
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Examination of Water for Sanitary and Technic Purposes
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The States-Rights Fetish: A Plea for Real Nationalism
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and that much of his phenomena could be explained by
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The Mental Condition and Career of Jesus of Nazareth
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Philadelphia
Jefferson Medical College
MD
Philadelphia
Doylestown
Quaker
Benjamin H. Rand
M.D.
Jefferson Medical College
Wagner Free Institute of Science
Philadelphia Polyclinic
Ph.D
DDS
Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery
women's rights
Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania
Society for Ethical Culture
Jesus
megalomaniac
hypnosis
suggestion
swoon hypothesis
cross
Memoranda on Poisons
First Step in Chemical Principles
A Compend of Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic
Select Methods in Food Analysis
The Mental Condition and Career of Jesus of Nazareth Examined in the Light of Modern Knowledge
Analysis of Milk and Milk Products

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