Jacob Rush
1747–1820 (age 73)
Physician
Biography
Jacob Rush (1747–1820) was a physician whose medical practice contributed to the health and wellbeing of his community during a formative period in American medicine. His professional dedication reflected the growing sophistication of medical practice in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Rush's resting place at Laurel Hill Cemetery stands as a testament to his respected position in society. His life of service in the medical profession exemplified the commitment of early American physicians to advancing both their craft and the welfare of those they served.