Benjamin Rush tankard, 1806
This Georgian silver mug belonged to Benjamin Rush. It was made in London in 1806.
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This Georgian silver mug belonged to Benjamin Rush. It was made in London in 1806.
A brass medical instrument believed to have been used by Benjamin Rush to bleed his patients for medical treatments.
Two rectangular buttons from the 2004 presidential election campaign. "Rush the Vote, Dickinson College 2004" is printed in white around the picture of the statue of Benjamin Rush. "Your Vote Counts" is printed in red in a circle on the lower left corner.
Bronze medal featuring Benjamin Rush, name, and dates on obverse, and image of Rush at his desk with inscription on reverse, issued by Abbott Laboratories.
Sterling silver medal featuring Benjamin Rush, name, and dates on obverse, and image of Rush at his desk with inscription on reverse, issued by Abbott Laboratories.