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Pennsylvania Hospital Museum: 3 Must-See Moments at America’s First Hospital

Philadelphia’s newest museum explores the history of American medicine ...

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Founded in 1751, Pennsylvania Hospital’s historic Pine Building was the first institution in the United States dedicated “for the reception and cure of poor sick persons … free of charge.” It officially opened to the public in 1755 as America’s first chartered hospital. 

This changed everything. 

From pioneering advances in maternity care and mental health to cancer immunotherapy and deep brain stimulation, Pennsylvania Hospital — established by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond — paved the way for modern medicine. 

De nieuwe Pennsylvania Ziekenhuismuseum lays that story out over three floors and eight rooms, including America’s first surgical amphitheatre and first medical library.

The historic red-brick Pennsylvania Hospital building framed by leafy green trees and bright pink flowering shrubs on a sunny day. The historic red-brick Pennsylvania Hospital building framed by leafy green trees and bright pink flowering shrubs on a sunny day.

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Visitors can peruse book stacks dating back to the 16th century in the nation’s first medical library, while examining anatomical plaster casts detailing the rigors of childbirth and display cases filled with centuries-old surgical instruments. 

It also chronicles the University of Pennsylvania’s leadership role — from Dr. Thomas Story Kirkbride (the hospital’s first superintendent) to Dr. Dahlia Sataloff (Penn’s current Chair of Surgery and the first woman to hold the post). 

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800 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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3 Must-See Moments at the Pennsylvania Hospital Museum

When I first walked into the museum, standing on a marbled floor and staring up at the Good Samaritan logo — the hospital’s official seal, designed by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond — I was awe-struck. It reads: “Take Care of Him and I Will Repay Thee.”

And this building has repaid many in its 275 years, from opening the first maternity ward in 1803 to performing the first laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy in 1991.

I nerded out on Elizabeth Gardner’s Matron Book. She was the first administrator and kept records of everything, including linen orders, distributed wages and food deliveries — mutton and oysters were popular! And I was fascinated by the modern breakthroughs chronicled on the second floor, including deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s patients and CART-T cell therapy for cancer patients. 

Here are my favorite experiences at the Pennsylvania Hospital Museum.

Elizabeth Gardner’s Matron Book   — Photo courtesy Penn Medicine

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