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  1. Benjamin Rush (Byberry, 4 de janeiro de 1746 — Filadélfia, 19 de abril de 1813) foi um líder político, reformador social, humanitário, educador médico, escritor e educador norte-americano. [1] Foi um dos signatários da Declaração da Independência dos Estados Unidos .

    • Christ Church Burial Ground
    • 19 de abril de 1813 (67 anos), Filadélfia
  2. Benjamin Rush (January 4, 1746 [O.S. December 24, 1745] – April 19, 1813) was an American revolutionary, a Founding Father of the United States and signatory to the U.S. Declaration of Independence, and a civic leader in Philadelphia, where he was a physician, politician, social reformer, humanitarian, educator, and the founder of ...

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Benjamin Rush (born Jan. 4, 1746 [Dec. 24, 1745, Old Style], Byberry, near Philadelphia—died April 19, 1813, Philadelphia) was an American physician and political leader, a member of the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

  4. Learn about Benjamin Rush, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a physician, a reformer and a friend of Thomas Jefferson. Explore his life, achievements, controversies and legacy in the American Enlightenment and Revolution.

  5. Benjamin Rush believed that mental diseases were caused by irritation of the blood vessels in the brain. His treatment methods included bleeding, purging, hot and cold baths, and mercury, and he invented a tranquilizer chair (pictured) and a gyrator for psychiatric patients.

  6. Learn about Benjamin Rush, a physician, reformer, and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Explore his medical innovations, political views, and controversies in the Revolutionary War and beyond.

  7. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Learn about Benjamin Rush, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a physician, a professor and a founder of Dickinson College. Discover his contributions to medicine, education and abolitionism in the early United States.

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