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'''Benjamin Rush''' (1745 – 1813) was an [[United States|American]] civic leader from [[Philadelphia, United States|Philadelphia]] who was one of the signatories of the [[Declaration of Independence|United States Declaration of Independence]]. | '''Benjamin Rush''' (1745 – 1813) was an [[United States|American]] civic leader from [[Philadelphia, United States|Philadelphia]] who was one of the signatories of the [[Declaration of Independence|United States Declaration of Independence]]. | ||
Benjamin was a close friend of the physician [[Philip Syng Physick]], who performed the first [[human]] blood transfusion in the history of medicine. Unwilling to publish his papers for fear the scientific community was not ready for such findings, Philip entrusted his research to Benjamin, who secretly preserved it in the archives of the {{Wiki|Library Company of Philadelphia}}.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Abstergo Historical Research Division | Benjamin was a close friend of the physician [[Philip Syng Physick]], who performed the first [[human]] blood transfusion in the history of medicine. Unwilling to publish his papers for fear the scientific community was not ready for such findings, Philip entrusted his research to Benjamin, who secretly preserved it in the archives of the {{Wiki|Library Company of Philadelphia}}.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Layla Hassan's personal files]]: "Abstergo Historical Research Division: Animus Guide: Where it all started"</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 17:52, 12 February 2021
Benjamin Rush (1745 – 1813) was an American civic leader from Philadelphia who was one of the signatories of the United States Declaration of Independence.
Benjamin was a close friend of the physician Philip Syng Physick, who performed the first human blood transfusion in the history of medicine. Unwilling to publish his papers for fear the scientific community was not ready for such findings, Philip entrusted his research to Benjamin, who secretly preserved it in the archives of the Library Company of Philadelphia.[1]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Origins (mentioned only)
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – Layla Hassan's personal files: "Abstergo Historical Research Division: Animus Guide: Where it all started"