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ANNOUNCEMENT

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F40UXoTY ISAAC E TAYLOR M D ltmeriLw ProelllOf 0 Obat_tmiddotws and Disshy

eases 0 Women and Childrm Pre8ident 0 the Faculty JAMES R WOOD M D LL D Emerilm Pro~IJor 0 Surgery FORDYCE BARKER M D LL D Pro_ 0 Clinical Midwife

and Diseases 0 Womffl BENJAMIN W McCREADY M D Emnitw Profeaaor 0 jateia

Medica and Therapeutica and Prof- 0 Cliniral Medicine

AU~~a~~~Tk=~rof- of eM PritIeiplu anti Practice of Medicine

W H V AN BUREN M D PWdtllllOr of th~ Princlplu anti Practice of Sur (IerlJ with DWaIea of the Genlto-Urlnary SgUm anti Clnical8twgery

LEWIS A SAYRE 11 D Prof_ of Ortlwp4dic Surgery anti Olinical Surgery

ALEXANDER B MOTT MD PrqfmorQ OIVtlealafitl QtJerotiOe middotcurgfryWILLIAM T LUtiK M D Profesaor of OfMtetrlCI and Diuaees oj Women

and ChUd~ anti Clinical lIdtIJifery A A SMITH M D L8cturer on XaUria KttIka and Therapeutics and

ainical Medlci~ AUSTIN FLINT JR M D PrQ_ of Phlldolofnl and Phllsidligical Anatshy

omy anti 8uretary of the Faculty JOSEPH D BRYANT M D PrQ688or of General Ik8cIiptiVl and Surgical

Anatom1l R OGDEN DOREMU~ M D LL DJPrQes801 of Chemfetry and Toxicolog1lEDWARD G JANEwAY M D rrQf6880r of PatlwlogiCal Anatom1l alld

lli8tolO(l bi8eaee8 of the Nervoua S1I8Um anti CUleal Xedicife

JOSEPH V STANDISH Juuroa

TRUSTEES

GEORGE F TALMAN ESQ President J P GIRAUD FOSTER ESQ Secretary

ROBERT S HONE ESQ TreasureriHON TOWNSEND COX CommtSSloners of Publtc THOMAS S BRENNAN Charities and Lorrection

JACOB HESS

ISAAC BELL

OWEN W BRENNAN

ISAAC H BAILEY

HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL ARCHBISHOP McCLOSKEY

JOHN J ASTOR ESQ

MOSES T AYLOR ESQ

REV E H CHAPIN D D

JOHN STEWARD ESQ

SAMUEL SLOAN ESQ

HON JOHN R BRADY

WILLIAM BUTLER DUNCAN ESQ

REV MORGAN DJX D D

WILLIAM H APPLETON ESQ

REV E P ROGERS D D

HON EDWIN D MORGAN

ROSWELL G ROLSTON ESQ

Communications relating to the business of the College should be addressed not to the Secretary of the Board of Trustees but to the Secretary of the Faculty

AUSTIN FLINT JR

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE

New York City

ANNOUNCEMENT

OF THE

NINETEENTH ANNUAL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION SESSIONS OF 1879-80

The Collegiate Year-The Collegiate Year embraces a Winter Session and a Spring Session The Winter Session consists of the Regular Term and a Preliminary Term The Preliminary Term for 1879-80 will begin on Wednesday September 17 1879 and conshytinue until the opening of the Regular Term The Regnlar Term will begin on Wednesday October I 1879 and close about the 1st of March 1880 The recitations lectures and clinics for the Spring Session will begin about the 1st of March 1880 and continue for thirteen weeks As heretofore attendmce during the Regular Term of the Winter Session is alone required for graduation During the Spring Session lectures upon special subjects are given by memshybers of the Faculty and others connected with the College These lectures are free to those who have matriculated for the Spring and the following Winter Sessions

Winter Session-Preliminary Term-begins Wednesday September 17 1879

The lectures in the Preliminary Term both clinical and didactic are the same in their number and order as during the Regular Sesshysion and as heretofore they are given by the professors in the College Attendance on this Term is optional with the student and is not required for graduation

Winter Session-Regular Term-begits Wednesday October 11879 During the Preliminary and the Regular Term at lea~t four

didactic lectures are given on every week-day except Saturday and students also attend the Hospital Clinical Lectures and the Clinical Lectures given in the College Building All the lectures are given either in the Amphitheatres of the BELLEVUE or the CHARITY HosshyPITAL or in the College Lecture-Room within the Hospital grounds During the Winter Session there is a vacation from December 25th to January 1st inclusive and on the following legal holidays Thanksgiving-Day February 22d and Election-Day

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The curriculum of instruction includes systematic courses of lectures upon seven general topics viz of Principles and Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry as provided in the Articles of Confederation of the American Medical College Associationshyof which Association the BELLEV UE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is a member-as well as lectures upon certain special subjects and clin icallectures

The following are the courses of Didactic Lectures for the Preshyliminary and Regular Terms

PinciOIes and Practice 0 Medicine-Three lectures a week by Professor AUSTIN FLINT

Principles and Practice 0 Surgery and Diseases 0 the GmitoshyUrinary System-Three lectures a week from the beginning of the Preliminary Term until JaIl1ary I and five lectures a week from January I until the close of the Session by Professor WILLIAM H VAN BUREN and Adjunct Professor EDWARD L KEYES

Orthopedic Surgery--One lecture a week by Professor LEWIS A SAYRE and Adjunct Lecturer Dr LEROY MILTON VALE

Obstetrics and Diseases 0 Women and Children-Three lectures a week by Professor WILLIAM T LUSK

Materia Medica and Therapeutics-Two lectures a week by Dr A A SMITH

Physiology and Physiological Anatomy-Three lectures a week by Professor AUSTIN FLINT Jr

General DesCliptive and Surgical Anatomy-Three lectures a week by Professor JOSEPH D BRYANT

Chemistry and Toxicalogy--Three lectures a week by Professor R OGDEN DOREMUS

DiseaJes 0 the Nervous System-One lecture a week by Professhysor EDWARD G JANEWAY

Pathological Anatomy and Histology-One lecture a week by Professor EDWARD G JANEWAY

Oplthalmology and Otology-One lecture a week by Professor HENRY D NOYES

Psychological Medicine and MedicalJurisprudence- Two lectures a week for six weeks after January 1st by Professor JOIlN P GRAY

s ClillicaILectures

Pracce olJIIediciJte-Professor AUSTIN FLINT gives two clinical lectures a wcek in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL from the beginning of the Preliminary Term until January 1st and one Clinical Lecture a week also in the Bellevue Hospital from January 1st until the close of the session

Professor EDWARD G JANEWAY gives one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL

Dr A A SMITH gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room during the months of September and October

Dr BEVERLY ROBINSON gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room during the months of January and February

Stgtsrery-Professor JAMES R WOOD gives one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL during the months of September Nove~ber December and January

Professor WILLIAM H VAN BUREN gives one clinical lecture a week in the CIIARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island during the mo~ths of November and December These lectures relate mainly to Diseases of the Genito-U rinary System including Syphilis

Professor LEWIS A SAYREOr Adjunct Lecturer Dr LEROY MILTON VALE gives one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL

Profes~or ALEXANDER B MOTT gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room

Professor EDWARD L KEYES gives one clinical lecture a week on Surgery in tbe BELLEVUE HOSPITAL during the months of Ocshytober and F ebruary and one clinical lecture a week on Diseases of the Skin in the College Lecture-Room from January 1st until the close of the session

Professor ERSKINE MASON gives one dinical lecture a week in the BELL~VUE HOSPITAL from the beginning of the Prelimi nary Term until January 1st

Professor JOSEPH W HOWE gives one clinical lecture a week on Surgery in the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island frol J1 the beginning of the Preliminary Term unti] November 1st and one clinical lecture a weck on Surgery in the College Lecture-Room from the beginning of the Preliminary T erm until December 1St

Diseases 0 W omen-Professor ISAAC E TAYLOR Professor

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FORDYCE BARKER or Professor WILLIAM T LUSK gives one clinishycal lecture a week in the College LeCture-Room from the beginning of the Preliminary Term until January 1St and one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL from January 1st until the close of the session

Ophthalmology and Otology- The lectures by Professor NOYES include operations and the presentation to the class of cases of Disshyeases of the Eye and E ar

Diseases of Children--Professor J LEWIS SMITH gives one clinishycal lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room from December 1st until the close of the session

Psychological M edicine- The lectures by Professor GRAY include the presen tation to the class of cases illustrating the different forms of Mental Disease

Diseases of the Throat~Dr FRANK H BOSWORTH gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room during the months of November and December

Subjects of L ectures fur the Preliminary Term The following are the subjects of lectures for the Preliminary

Term which begins September 17 r879 and continues for two weeks Professor FLINT-Introduction to the Study of Physical Diagnosis

of Diseases of the Chest Professor WOOD-Clinical Surgery

VAN BUREN-Surgical Diseases of the Rectum SAYRE-Reflex Paralysis MOTT-Clinical and Operative Surgery LUSK-Physiology of the Ovum

-Dr A A SMITH-Therapeutics of Food and of Electricity Professor FLINT Jr-Experimental Physiology

BRYANT-Anatomy of the Joints DOREMUS-Poisons J ANEWAY-Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord NOYES-Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear KEYES-Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin MASON- Clinical Surgery HOWE-Clinical Surgery

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Dissection The dissecting-room is open every evening except on Saturdays

during the entire sesioll The dissecting is under the supervision of the Professor of Anatomy and under the immediate dir~tion of Drs FR EDERICK S DENNIS and WILLIAM H VELCH Demonstrashytors of Anatomy Stndents are assigned to parts of a subject by the Demonstrators in the order in which their nanles appear on the disshysection-book five students being assigned to each subject Students are expected to di ssect all the parts of a subject during the sess ion This constitutes a full course of di ssec tions which is ce rtifi ed to by the Demonst rators at the close of the session During the session students are assigned three times each time to a d ifferent part of the subject

Pathological Anatomy In addition to the lectures upon Pathological Anatomy and Hisshy

tology in the coure of which fresh pathologica l specimens are preshysented post-mOlmiddottem examinations are made before the class and stushydents have daily access to the Autopsy-Rooms of the Hospital where examinations are made by the Curators of the Museum One or more Coroners inquests ar-e usually held before the class during the session

Examinations by members 0 the Faculty during the Session pon the Subjects of the Lectures

During the Regular Session regular weekly examinations are held by members of the Faculty 111 the evening upon the subjects of the lectures as follows Practice 0 Medicine Professor FLINT Surgery Professor BRYANT Obstetrics Professur LUSK 1l1ateria M edica and Therapeutics Dr A A SMITH physiology Professor FLINT Jr Anatomy Professor BRYANT Chemistry Professor DOREMUS These examinations are free but are confined to candidates either for the full examination the primary examination or the final examination and are optional with the student

Clinical Instructiolt The Clinical Lectures are delivered in the amphitheatre of the

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL the amphitheatre of the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island and in the lec ture-room of the College

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL receives annually from five to six thousand pat ients Its average census for r~78 was 575 Medical and sur~i-

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cal cases of all descriptions are received exclusive of contagio ll disshyeases Cases of typhus fever are no longer admitted into this Hospishytal but arc transferred to the Fever-Hospital 011 Blackwells Island

The CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island receives annually from eight to ten thousand patients the larger portion being affected with chronic diseases This Hospital receives cases of venereal disshyease Students attending the clinics at the CHARITY HOSPITAL are conveyed to the Hospital without charge by a steamboat capable of carrying the entire class The average census of the CHARITY HOSPITAL for 1878 was 846

THE BUREAU OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL RELIEF FOR OUTshyDOOR POOR is situated in the College building and furnishes most of the cases for the clinics held in the Collepe lecture-room The total number of patients treated in this department for the year 1878 was 34598

The number of new cases in the class of General Surgery in the Out-Door Department in 1878 was 4328

The number of new cases in the class of Nervous Diseases treated in 1878 was 707

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of Children in 1878 was 8557

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of the Skin in 1878 was I I 78

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of the Throat in 1878 was 1827

Private Instruction not included in the R egular Curriculum Surgical Operations-Professor MOTT gives practical instruction

in Surgical Operations once a week during the session to private classes The number in each class is limited to ten The fee is $30

Gywu ology-Professor LU SK assisted hy Dr J M HILLS gives practical instruction in Gynoecology to private classes The course consists of ten lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to twelve The fee is $20 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Physical Diagltosis-Dr A A SMITH gives practical instruccion in Physical Diagnosis to private classes The course consists of twenty-five lessons The fee is $20

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Phy siological Laboratory-Professor FLINT Jr receives students in the Physiological Laboratory of the College who act as assistants during the Vinter Session The number of students is limite_d to five The fee is $ 50

Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings-Professor BRYANT gives practical instruction to private classes in Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings including the alplication of the plastershyjacket and of other orthopedic apparatus and dressings The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to four The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Medical D iagnosis-Professor JANEWAY gives practical instrucshytion in Medical Diagnosis with special reference to Diseases of the Chest and Abdomen to private classes The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to fifteen The fee is $20 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Diseases oj tlte Ejle and Ear-Professor NOYES assisted by Dr P A CALLAN gives practical instruction ill Diseases of the Eye and Ear at the School of Ophthalmology and Otology connected with the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary The Winter Course consists of four lessons each week beginning November 1st and continuing until the following March The Spring Course begins March 1st and continues until the following June The fee for either the Winshyter or the SpringCourse is $)0 The fee for the separate branches of the course is $10 for each

Dr BEVERLY ROBINSON gives practical Instruction in Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat to private classes The course consists of twelve lessons and the number of studen ts in each class is limited to five The fee is $10 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Dr FRANK H BOSWORTH gives practical instruction in Larynshygoscopy and Diseases of the Throat to private classes The course consists of twenty-five lessons and the number in each class is limited to ten The fee is $10

Chemical Laboratory-Dr C A DOREMUS gives practical inshystruction in Medical Chemistry including Urinary Analysis to prishy

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vate classes The Practical Laboratory is open during the first ten weeks of the Winter Session and during the entire Spring Session and has accommodations for forty students The fee including chemicals and apparatus for each course is $25

Dr F S DENNIS gives practical instruction in Surgical Opera tions on the Cadaver to private classes The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited tc ten The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Pathological Laboratory-Dr W H WELCH g ives practical inshystruction in the Pathological Laboratory of the College in Normal and Pathological Histology to private classes The course consis ts of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to twelve The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

R egulations as regards Fees lor the Winter Session The aggregate fees for tickets to all the lectures during the Regshy

ular Winter Session and the Preliminary Term including tickets for the clinical lectures at the BELLEVUE and the CHARITY HOSPITAL and the College Clinics amount to $ 140 This does not include the Spring Recitation-Term In addition to the fees for the tickets to the lectures is a matriculation fee of $5 The graduation fee is $30

The fee for the dissection-ticket is $10 This covers all the exshypenses of the dissecting-room~ There is no charge for subjects nor are there any incidental fees

Students who have attended two full regular courses of lectures in other accredited medical colleges receive all the tickets to the lectures of this College exclusive of the matriculation and the disshysection tickets for $70 Students having attended two full regular courses of lectures in this College or after attendance upon one full course in this College having previously attended one full course in some other accredited college are admitted to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee Graduates in good standing of other accredited medical colleges after three years are required to matriculate only The three years recognized are considered as ending a~ the close of the Winter Session In this provision the three years date from the time of graduaton and practice before

graduation is not counted Prior to the expiration of three years the fee for a gen-eral ticket for graduates of otler colleges is $70

Payment of fees is required in all cases and the tickets must be taken out and paid fo r at the beginning of the Regular Tenn Reshymission of fees or deductions and the taking of promissory notes

_ from students are interiicted by the by-laws of the College Section 5 of Article V of the Articles of Confederation of the American Medical College Association provides that Colleges members of the Association may reduce or remit the regular fees to students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the College This permission to reduce or remit the fees in certain cases may be accepted or not at the option of any college The BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLshyLEGE still adheres to the principle of receiving all students on equal terms as regards fees making no remission or reduction of the regushylar fees

The full course of lectures the fee for which is $140 includes tickets for the special subjects viz Pathological Anatomy and Histology and Diseases of the Nervous System Ophthalmology and Otology Dermatology Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisshyprudence and D iseases of the Throat The special subjects of Disshyeases of the Genito-Urinary System and of Orthopedic Surgery are included in the department of Surgery

Students may take out at their option either the general ticket for a full course of lectures or tickets for one or more of the seven departments The fees for the separate departments are as follows

Practice of Medicine including Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence and Disea es of the Throat

Surgery including Ophthalmology and Otology and D ermamiddot tology 25

Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children 15 Materia Medica and Therapeutics including Pathologicll Anatshy

omy and Hiitolo~y and Diseases of the Nervol1s System 20

Physiology and Physiol ogical Anatomy 20

middotGeneral Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy 20

Chemistry and Toxicology 20

Total $140

The matriculation fee of $5 admits to all the clinical lectures delivered in the College building the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL and the

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CHARITY HOSPITAL The matriculation ticket must be taken befOIe any of the tickets for lectu res are issued

The reduction of fees for lectures to one half of the regular rates applies to graduates of other recognized colleges of less than three years standing and to students who have taken two courses of lecshytures at other recognized colleges or one course at another recogshynized college after having attended a course at the BELLEVUE HosshyPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for each department as well as for the full course The same provision applies to those entitled to a reshyduction of one half of the regular fees who desire to attend the lectures in certain departments only and not the full course

The following are such reduced fees in each department

sect~~~~ ~~ ~Iedic~n~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $~ Obsteuics and Diseases of Vomen and Children 7 50 Materia Medica and Therapeutics 10 00

Physiology 10 00

Anatomy 10 00

Chemistry 1 0 00

Total

According to the provisions with regard to the remission and reshyduction of fees a student may be entitled to attend the lectures in certain departments without fees and in certain other departments with a reduction of one half of the regular fees

The colleges the diplomas and tickets of which are recognized unshyder the provisions for remission or reduction of fees are the collegeshymembers of the American Medical College Association regular colleges not members of the Association but recognized by the Asshysociation and regular colleges in Canada and in foreign countries The tickets or credentials for courses of lectures in foreign colleges are assimilated to the division of the curriculum of instruction into the seven departments already enumerated

The courses of certain colleges which have adopted a graded system of instruction are recognized as follows

Chicago 1fedical College-The first year in this College is recogshynized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to one fuJI course or lectu res upon the seven departments

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M edical D epartment of Harvard University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two cOllrses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therashypeutics

M edical Department of the University of Pennsylvania-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy and Chemshyistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivashylent to two courses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeutics

Medical D epartment of Syracuse University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalen t to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two courses of lecshytures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeu tics

The diplomas and tickets of Eclectic Homoeopathic or Botanic Colleges or of colleges devoted to any peculi ar system of medicin e are not recognied

M edical D efJartment of f-Ioward University - This college was excluded from recognition by the American Medical College Assoshyciation in 1878 In common with other college-members of the Association the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LL EGE will not recognize the diplomas or tickets of this College issued after its sesshysion of 1877-78

R egulations as regards R equirements for Graduation The requirements for graduation are th ree years pupilage after

eighteen years of age wi th a regular physician in good standing inshyclusive of the time of attendance upon medical lectures attendance upon two full courses of lec tures the last being in this College cershytifi cates of at least one course of Practical Anatomy or Dissections either at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LLEGE or some acshy

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cre~ited College empowered to confer the degree of M D proper ~estlmomals of character an acceptable thesis composed b d In the h dmiddotf f h Y an an WrJ mg 0 t e candidate and a satisfactory examinashytion In e~ch of the seven departments of instruction viz Practice of Medlcme Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica Physiology Anatshyomy and Chemistry The examinations upon Practice of M~dicine and Surgery include Diseases of the Nervous System Pathological Anatomy Ophthalmology and Diseases of the Skin Two full courses of lecture~ are absolutely required and no period of practice is taken as an eqUivalent for one course The candidate must be twenty-one years of age

In accordance with Section 2 Article III of the A tmiddot I fC f d r Ie es 0 on ~ eratlOn of the American Medical College Association no

candl~ate shall be eligible for final examination for graduatio~ unshyless hiS term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of tile finaI exshy anunatlOns In accordance with Section 3 of the same Article no two ~onsecutlve courses of instruction shall be held as satisfy ing the reqUlremnt of two full courses of lectures before graduation unshyless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months According to thmiddot IS pro-VISIOn c~urses of l~ctures taken in 1879 at certain colleges which hold ~helf sessions In th e Spring Summer or Fall for 1879 will not permit a student to graduate at the close of the session of the BELLEshyVUE HO~P[TAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for 1879-80 although such courses Will be recognized in connection with the session of 188ltr-81 The courses for 1879 of the following named Colleges are excluded as stated above Medical Department of Dartmouth College Ken~ tucky School of Medi cine Long I sland College Hospital Medical chool of Mame Medical College of the Pacific Toland Hall (MedshyIcal Department of the University of California) Medical Department of the University of Vermont

To preven t any misunderstanding with regard to the requireshyments for graduation the Faculty desire to state that the only courses of lectures recognized are those taken at regularly organized Medical Colleges empowered to confer the degree of M D the courses emshybracing Practi ce of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica

Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The tickets and diplomas of Eclectic H omceopathic or Botanic Colleges or colleges devoted to any peculiar system of medicine are considered irregular and will not be recognized under any circumstance Certincates from preshyceptors who practice any pecdiar system of medici1e or who advershytise or violate in any way the code of ethics adopted by the professhysion will not be received under any circumstances The three years of study are required by the charter of the College

There arc threc regular examinations for the degree one at the close of the Winter Session one at the close of the Spring Session and one during the first week in October Candidates who have comshyplied with all the requirements may p resent themselves at either of these extminations but they will not be examined at any other time The thesis tnd certificates must be fi led and the graduation fee paid before the examinations in Jun e and October The June and October examinations are exclusively for the benefit of those studen ts vho have attended the courses of lectures required the last course being at thi College but whose time of study does not

expire until the Summer or Fall Graduates of other accredited colleges are examined in all the

departments the stme as undergraduates and must fulfill all of the requirements demanded of undergraduates except the writing of a thesis The Faculty will not grant a degree to any graduate of three or more years standing who does not exhibit to the Secretary a certificate of membership in some Medical Society entitled to represen tation in the American Medical Association This rule is invariable Candidates are expected to matriculate to take out tickets for the Winter Session to have attended lectures during the Session and to pay the graduation fee of $30 If they be graduates of three years standing they will receive a ticket to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee only The three years recogshynized are considered as ending at the close of the Winter Session The three years date from the time of graduation and practice beshyfore graduation is not counted According to this provision alumni of other accredited colleges who have graduated on or before March 11877 will be admitted to all the lectures of the session of 1879-80

on payment of the matriculation fee

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In accordance with a resolution passed at the last annual meetshying of the Faculty candidates for the degree who appear to the Faculty to be unfit to practice medicin e will be rejected as hereshytofore their graduation fee will be returned and they will be reshyquired to attend another full course of lectures before they can again present themselves for examination No fees are required for thi s additional course of lectu res Candidates however who are welJ prepared in certain departments but who do not pass an entirely satisfactory examination in certain other departments may at the pleasure of the Faculty be conditioned in those departments not exceeding three in number in which they have been found to be deficient Candidates thus conditioned will be permitted to present themselves for a second examination in the departments in which they have failed at the end of six months after their first examinashytion If they then pass satisfactory examinations in the departments in which they have been conditioned they will be recommended to the Board of Trustees for the degree

Special Examinations in tlu Elementary D epartments (Pimary Examinations)-Students who have attended two full Winter courses ltgtf lectnres npon all the departments taught in the College may be examined upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy an d Chemshyistry at the end of the second course and if they be successful in these examinations will be examined at the end of the third course upn Practice of Medicine Surgery and Obstetrics only Candishydates for the primary examination will be required to payone-half of the graduation fee The primary examinations a re held at the dose of the vinter Session only The thesis certificates and the remainder of the graduation fee are to be handed in to the Secretary at the regular time before the final examination Students who have passed the primary examinations are required to attend another full course of lectures before they can be admitted to their final examishynations Students who desire to graduate by passing the primary examination and afterward the final examination upon the three p ractical departments must attend three full courses of lectures

Special Courses for Students who have passed their Primary Exshyaminations-Students who have passed their primary examinations in the departments of Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology

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Anatomy and Chemistry are expected to devote thems~lves durin~ their third cou rse mainly to the departments of Practice of Medishycine Surgery Obstetrics and the allied special subjects ~tud~nts who have been successful in all of their primary exammatlOns will have the privilege of free private instruction in Normal Hisshytologyand Microscopical Examinations of the Urine and in Practical Chemistry and Toxicology Such students will be formed ~nto classes and instru cted in Histology and Microscopical ExamlllatlOns of the Urine by Dr William H Welch This course will consist of fifteen lessons The instrllction in Practical Chemistry and Toxishycology will be given by Dr Charles A Doremus and will consist of twenty lessons These courses will be given either in the evenll1g or during the hours of the lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology

Anatomy and Chemistry lIfatriculation Examinatiotl-The diploma of the BELLEVUE

HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE has been officially recognized by the Royal College of Surgeons England for those who have passed a regular matriculating examination in clas ics m~thematics etc at some college recognized in England ThiS matnculatlllg exam ll1ashytion is optional with the student and will be given by the Faculty toshyall who desire it before they have attended their first course of lectures It can not be given to graduates or to those who haveshyalready attended medical lectures in thi s or any other Medical Colshylege as the examination is regarded as preparatory to the study of medicine The subjects for the matri culating examination are as

follows Engli ~h Language includin g Grammar and Composition Arithshy

metie including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions Algebra IIlcludll1g Simple Equations Geometry First Two Books of Euclid Latin Translation and Gruhmar In addition to the above one of the following optional studies is required Greek French German or Natural Philosophy including Mechanics Hydrostatics and Pneushymatics Text-books Latin-Caesar (De Bello Gallico) first two books N atnral Philosophy-Pecks Ganot or Parkers Philosophy Greek-First Chapter of St John s Gospel French-First Chapter of Teemaque or Charles XII German-Adlers Reader 1st part

For those who have passed the above examination before attendshy

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ing their first course of lectures the Diplomas and the Tickets of the College are recognized by the Royal Coll ege of Surgeons of England The examination is not required of those who have already passed a matriculating examination at a Medical College or a University recognized in England

The matriculation examination is necessary for those only who expect to present their tickets or diplomas for recognition in Great Britain Students who desire thi s examination must middothand in their names to the Secretary within the first two weeks of the Regular Term

SPRING SESSION-RECITATIONS AND LECTURES

The Spring Session consists of a single term beginning about March 1st and end ing June 1st The recitations are under the dishyrection of Drs H Goldthwaite and F S Dennis During this s ession lecture on special subjects arc delivered by members of the Faculty and others connected with the College and the most imshyportant of the clinical lectures are continued Students have an ltgtpportunity of taking certain of the private courses of instruction given by members of the Faculty and others The fee for the recitashytions and lectures of the Spring Session is $35 The matriculation ticket ($5) must be taken before the ticket for the Spring Session is issued and this ticket is valid for the ensuing Winter Session A dissection ticket ($10) taken during the Spring Session is also valid for the ensuing Winter Session The dissecting-room remains open until about the first of May A special circular giving full particushylars with regard to the Spring Session is published about December 1st and will be sent on application

The following private courses held during the Winter are continued during the Spring Session Professor Lusk Gyntecology Professor Bryant Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings Professhysor Janeway Medical Diagnosis Professor Noyes Diseases of the Eye and Ear Dr Beverly Robinson Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat Dr F H Bosworth Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat Dr C A Doremus Medical Chemistry Dr F S Dennis Operations on the Cadaver Dr W H Velch Normal and Pathological Histology (See pages 8 9 and 10)

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Appointments in tIle R esideut Stal at tlze Bellevue and tlze Clzarity

H ospital-The Resident Staff at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL includes twenty-four and the Staff at the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island twelve Physicians and Surgeons These are appointed semishyannually after competitive examinations by Committees from the Medical Boards of the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital The exshyaminations for both the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital take place from the fifteenth to the twentieth of March and September of each year To be entitled to appear before the E xamining Committee for Bellevue Hospital applicants must be graduates of a regular Medical College of the City of New York They must also be recommended by two of the Visiting Physicians or Surgeons of the Hospital The term of service in Bellevue Hospishytal which is required is as follows Twelve months as junior and senior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and six months in the Hospital when board lodging and washing are furnished in compensation for services Junior and senior assistants are liable to be called upon at any time for temposhyrary service To be entitled to appear before the Examining Comshymittee for the Charity Hospital applicants must be either graduates of a regular Medical College of New York City or within six months of graduation The term of service in the Charity Hospital is eighteen months six months as junior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and twelve months in the Hospital under the same conditions as in Bellevue Hospital There are usually eight vacancies at each semi-aJ1nual examination for the Bellevue Hospital and six vacancies for the Charity Hospishytal The Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Bellevue Hospital is Professor JAMES R WOOD No 80 Irving Place and tbe Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Charity Hospital is Dr JOSEPH W HOWE 38 West Twenty-fourth Street

Expenses of Living in N ew Yotk etc-The expenses of living in the city of New York will of course vary according to the views and habits of students The necessary expenses need not exceed those in the smaller cities or in most large villages At the present time good board including lodging fire and light may be bad

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at a convenient distance from the College at from $4 50 to $7 per week Pains are taken to provide a list of boarding-houses in the vicinity of Bellevue Hospital to su it the wishes and means of students and the Janitor is prepared to sewre satisfactory acshycommodations without any delay for those who have matri culated at the College Bellevue Hospital is situated on the East River between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth Streets In coming to the Hospital from the lower part of the city the most convenient mode is to take one of the street-cars passing every three or four minutes either on the Second Third or Fourth Avenue getting out at Twenty-sixth Street The distance from either of these avenues to the Hospital is short A line of street-cars leaving the Grand Censhytral Depot passes the Bellevue H osp ital The entrance to the Hosshypital is on Twenty-sixth Street near the East River Students and others coming to the College should inquire at the gate of BELLEVUE HOSPITAL for Mr J V STANDISH Janitor of the BELLEVUE HOSPIshyTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE Members of the class who receive remitshytances in the form of Post-Office money-orders will save trouble if they direct the orders to be payable at Station F New York City this station being but a short distance from the College

No variation is made under a ny circum stances from the estabshylished fees of the College except those reductions and remissions disshytinctly indicated under the head of Regulations as regards Fees

The requirements for graduation are rig idly adhered to no hon_ orary degrees are conferred and no degree is ever conferred except after a full personal examination of the candidate upon the depart shyments of Pract ice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemist ry

There are no positions in or about the College or the Hospitals available to students except positions in the staff of the H ospitals The conditions of these appointm ents are fully given under the head of Appointments in the Resident Staff of the Bellevue and the Chari ty Hospital

Courses of lectures a re recognized by the College with reference to graduation or the adjustment of fees solely with regard to th e subjects taught and not the length of the course The courses of of lectures at certain Colleges for exanple which have a continuous

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session of nine months are recognized each as equivalent to but one course although the length of the course at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is five months

The Courses of lectures of other Colleges r~cognized with refershyence to graduation or adjustment of fees are th e regular sess ions of such Colleges and not preparatory or intermediate courses which latter are reckoned only as time of study

The Spring Session of the College is not counted as one of the two courses required for grad uation and is reckoned only as time of study

Attendance upon the recitations of the Spring Session with a ttenshydance upon the Vinter Session either immed iately preceding or folshylowing is reckoned as a year of study and will be certified to as such by the Secretary of the Faculty This constitutes a full colshylegiate year Students taking these two courses are not required to have the certificate of a private preceptor for the time thus spent at the College

It is contrary to law to remove or send from the City any subject or any part of a subject for dissection

There are no regular lectures or clinics and no systematic inshyst ruction during the months of Jun e July and August and students a re not advised to come to the College before the first of September

No two full or partial courses of lectures are recogn ized as enshytitling students to rednction of fees unless the tim e between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fift een monthsmiddot

Persons desiring farther information are requested to communishypoundate with the Secretary of the Faculty Professor AUSTIN F LI NT Jr Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York

In accordance with the by-laws of the Amer ican Medical Colshylege Association the Faculty publish the Articles of Confederashytion of the Association which will be rigidly adhered to by the College

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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION (To be subscribed and conformed to by all tlu Colleges 0 tlu A ssociati01l)

ARTI CLE I OF THE FACULTY The medical members of the Faculty must be regular graduates

or licentiates and practitioners of medicine in good stqncling using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medishycal profession

ARTICLE II OF T U ITION Sec I The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly systeshy

matic course of instruction covering the general topics of Anatomy including dissections Physiology Chemistry Materia Medica and Therapeutics Obstetrics Surgery Pathology and Practice of Medishycine The collegiate session wherein thi s course is given shall be understood as the regular session

Sec 2 Said Regular Session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration This Section to go in force at and after the Session of 1879-80

Sec 3 Not more than one regular session counting the regular session as one of the two courses of instruction required for graduashytion shall be held in the same year

ARTICLE III REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION No person whether a graduate in medicine or not shall be given a

diploma of Doctor of Medicine who shall not have fulfilled the folshylowing requirements except as hereinafter provided for in Article IV

1 He must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral charshyacter and of having attained the age of twenty-one years

2 He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied medishycine for at least three years under a regular graduate or licentiate and practitioner of medicine in good standing using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medical proshyfession No candidate shall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examinations This clause to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80

3 He must file the proper official evidence that during the above-mentioned three years he has matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges for two regular sessions and in the course of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of inshystruction on the seven topics mentioned in Article II But the latshyter at least of the two full courses must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma N o two consecutive courses of instrucshytion shall be held as sat isfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months

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4 In case a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition attendance on the whole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3 provided such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II and requires attendance at at least two yearly regular Collegiate Sessions of not less than twenty weeks duration each

5 The candidate must have passed a personal exarninatioll beshyfore the Faculty on all seven of the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II

6 He must have paid in full all college dues including the graduation fee

ARTICLE IV OF HONORARY DEGREES An honorary degree of Doctor in Medicine may be granted in

number not exceeding one yearly to distinguished physicians or scishyentific men of over forty years of age But in such case the diploma shall bear across its face the word Honorary in conspicuous charshyacters and the same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates

ARTICLE V OF FEES Sec 1 All fees shall be paid in lawful money and no promissory

notes or promises to pay shall be accepted in lieu of cash for payshyment of fees

Sec 2 No ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued to any student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid

Sec 3 The established fees for the exercises of the regular sesshysion except the matriculation fee graduation fee fee for dissections may be reduced not more than one half to graduates of other affilshyiated colleges of less than ~hree years standing and to undergradshyuates of the same who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session

Sec 4 The same fees may be remitted altogether to a colleges own alumni to graduates of other affiliated colleges of three years standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given-to undergraduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session the latter of which a~ least shall have been in the college making the remission and to theoshylogical students when not candidates ior a diploma

Sec 5 The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the college

Sec 6 Under no circumstances whatever other than the above shall the Faculties or an~ members of the same grant upon their own authority any remissions or reductions of establisheci iees

And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

k Deceased furd

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NAME gTATE PRECEPTOR

McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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NAME STATE PRFCEPTOR

Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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NAME STATE P RECEPTOR

Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

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F40UXoTY ISAAC E TAYLOR M D ltmeriLw ProelllOf 0 Obat_tmiddotws and Disshy

eases 0 Women and Childrm Pre8ident 0 the Faculty JAMES R WOOD M D LL D Emerilm Pro~IJor 0 Surgery FORDYCE BARKER M D LL D Pro_ 0 Clinical Midwife

and Diseases 0 Womffl BENJAMIN W McCREADY M D Emnitw Profeaaor 0 jateia

Medica and Therapeutica and Prof- 0 Cliniral Medicine

AU~~a~~~Tk=~rof- of eM PritIeiplu anti Practice of Medicine

W H V AN BUREN M D PWdtllllOr of th~ Princlplu anti Practice of Sur (IerlJ with DWaIea of the Genlto-Urlnary SgUm anti Clnical8twgery

LEWIS A SAYRE 11 D Prof_ of Ortlwp4dic Surgery anti Olinical Surgery

ALEXANDER B MOTT MD PrqfmorQ OIVtlealafitl QtJerotiOe middotcurgfryWILLIAM T LUtiK M D Profesaor of OfMtetrlCI and Diuaees oj Women

and ChUd~ anti Clinical lIdtIJifery A A SMITH M D L8cturer on XaUria KttIka and Therapeutics and

ainical Medlci~ AUSTIN FLINT JR M D PrQ_ of Phlldolofnl and Phllsidligical Anatshy

omy anti 8uretary of the Faculty JOSEPH D BRYANT M D PrQ688or of General Ik8cIiptiVl and Surgical

Anatom1l R OGDEN DOREMU~ M D LL DJPrQes801 of Chemfetry and Toxicolog1lEDWARD G JANEwAY M D rrQf6880r of PatlwlogiCal Anatom1l alld

lli8tolO(l bi8eaee8 of the Nervoua S1I8Um anti CUleal Xedicife

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Communications relating to the business of the College should be addressed not to the Secretary of the Board of Trustees but to the Secretary of the Faculty

AUSTIN FLINT JR

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE

New York City

ANNOUNCEMENT

OF THE

NINETEENTH ANNUAL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION SESSIONS OF 1879-80

The Collegiate Year-The Collegiate Year embraces a Winter Session and a Spring Session The Winter Session consists of the Regular Term and a Preliminary Term The Preliminary Term for 1879-80 will begin on Wednesday September 17 1879 and conshytinue until the opening of the Regular Term The Regnlar Term will begin on Wednesday October I 1879 and close about the 1st of March 1880 The recitations lectures and clinics for the Spring Session will begin about the 1st of March 1880 and continue for thirteen weeks As heretofore attendmce during the Regular Term of the Winter Session is alone required for graduation During the Spring Session lectures upon special subjects are given by memshybers of the Faculty and others connected with the College These lectures are free to those who have matriculated for the Spring and the following Winter Sessions

Winter Session-Preliminary Term-begins Wednesday September 17 1879

The lectures in the Preliminary Term both clinical and didactic are the same in their number and order as during the Regular Sesshysion and as heretofore they are given by the professors in the College Attendance on this Term is optional with the student and is not required for graduation

Winter Session-Regular Term-begits Wednesday October 11879 During the Preliminary and the Regular Term at lea~t four

didactic lectures are given on every week-day except Saturday and students also attend the Hospital Clinical Lectures and the Clinical Lectures given in the College Building All the lectures are given either in the Amphitheatres of the BELLEVUE or the CHARITY HosshyPITAL or in the College Lecture-Room within the Hospital grounds During the Winter Session there is a vacation from December 25th to January 1st inclusive and on the following legal holidays Thanksgiving-Day February 22d and Election-Day

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The curriculum of instruction includes systematic courses of lectures upon seven general topics viz of Principles and Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry as provided in the Articles of Confederation of the American Medical College Associationshyof which Association the BELLEV UE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is a member-as well as lectures upon certain special subjects and clin icallectures

The following are the courses of Didactic Lectures for the Preshyliminary and Regular Terms

PinciOIes and Practice 0 Medicine-Three lectures a week by Professor AUSTIN FLINT

Principles and Practice 0 Surgery and Diseases 0 the GmitoshyUrinary System-Three lectures a week from the beginning of the Preliminary Term until JaIl1ary I and five lectures a week from January I until the close of the Session by Professor WILLIAM H VAN BUREN and Adjunct Professor EDWARD L KEYES

Orthopedic Surgery--One lecture a week by Professor LEWIS A SAYRE and Adjunct Lecturer Dr LEROY MILTON VALE

Obstetrics and Diseases 0 Women and Children-Three lectures a week by Professor WILLIAM T LUSK

Materia Medica and Therapeutics-Two lectures a week by Dr A A SMITH

Physiology and Physiological Anatomy-Three lectures a week by Professor AUSTIN FLINT Jr

General DesCliptive and Surgical Anatomy-Three lectures a week by Professor JOSEPH D BRYANT

Chemistry and Toxicalogy--Three lectures a week by Professor R OGDEN DOREMUS

DiseaJes 0 the Nervous System-One lecture a week by Professhysor EDWARD G JANEWAY

Pathological Anatomy and Histology-One lecture a week by Professor EDWARD G JANEWAY

Oplthalmology and Otology-One lecture a week by Professor HENRY D NOYES

Psychological Medicine and MedicalJurisprudence- Two lectures a week for six weeks after January 1st by Professor JOIlN P GRAY

s ClillicaILectures

Pracce olJIIediciJte-Professor AUSTIN FLINT gives two clinical lectures a wcek in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL from the beginning of the Preliminary Term until January 1st and one Clinical Lecture a week also in the Bellevue Hospital from January 1st until the close of the session

Professor EDWARD G JANEWAY gives one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL

Dr A A SMITH gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room during the months of September and October

Dr BEVERLY ROBINSON gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room during the months of January and February

Stgtsrery-Professor JAMES R WOOD gives one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL during the months of September Nove~ber December and January

Professor WILLIAM H VAN BUREN gives one clinical lecture a week in the CIIARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island during the mo~ths of November and December These lectures relate mainly to Diseases of the Genito-U rinary System including Syphilis

Professor LEWIS A SAYREOr Adjunct Lecturer Dr LEROY MILTON VALE gives one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL

Profes~or ALEXANDER B MOTT gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room

Professor EDWARD L KEYES gives one clinical lecture a week on Surgery in tbe BELLEVUE HOSPITAL during the months of Ocshytober and F ebruary and one clinical lecture a week on Diseases of the Skin in the College Lecture-Room from January 1st until the close of the session

Professor ERSKINE MASON gives one dinical lecture a week in the BELL~VUE HOSPITAL from the beginning of the Prelimi nary Term until January 1st

Professor JOSEPH W HOWE gives one clinical lecture a week on Surgery in the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island frol J1 the beginning of the Preliminary Term unti] November 1st and one clinical lecture a weck on Surgery in the College Lecture-Room from the beginning of the Preliminary T erm until December 1St

Diseases 0 W omen-Professor ISAAC E TAYLOR Professor

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FORDYCE BARKER or Professor WILLIAM T LUSK gives one clinishycal lecture a week in the College LeCture-Room from the beginning of the Preliminary Term until January 1St and one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL from January 1st until the close of the session

Ophthalmology and Otology- The lectures by Professor NOYES include operations and the presentation to the class of cases of Disshyeases of the Eye and E ar

Diseases of Children--Professor J LEWIS SMITH gives one clinishycal lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room from December 1st until the close of the session

Psychological M edicine- The lectures by Professor GRAY include the presen tation to the class of cases illustrating the different forms of Mental Disease

Diseases of the Throat~Dr FRANK H BOSWORTH gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room during the months of November and December

Subjects of L ectures fur the Preliminary Term The following are the subjects of lectures for the Preliminary

Term which begins September 17 r879 and continues for two weeks Professor FLINT-Introduction to the Study of Physical Diagnosis

of Diseases of the Chest Professor WOOD-Clinical Surgery

VAN BUREN-Surgical Diseases of the Rectum SAYRE-Reflex Paralysis MOTT-Clinical and Operative Surgery LUSK-Physiology of the Ovum

-Dr A A SMITH-Therapeutics of Food and of Electricity Professor FLINT Jr-Experimental Physiology

BRYANT-Anatomy of the Joints DOREMUS-Poisons J ANEWAY-Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord NOYES-Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear KEYES-Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin MASON- Clinical Surgery HOWE-Clinical Surgery

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Dissection The dissecting-room is open every evening except on Saturdays

during the entire sesioll The dissecting is under the supervision of the Professor of Anatomy and under the immediate dir~tion of Drs FR EDERICK S DENNIS and WILLIAM H VELCH Demonstrashytors of Anatomy Stndents are assigned to parts of a subject by the Demonstrators in the order in which their nanles appear on the disshysection-book five students being assigned to each subject Students are expected to di ssect all the parts of a subject during the sess ion This constitutes a full course of di ssec tions which is ce rtifi ed to by the Demonst rators at the close of the session During the session students are assigned three times each time to a d ifferent part of the subject

Pathological Anatomy In addition to the lectures upon Pathological Anatomy and Hisshy

tology in the coure of which fresh pathologica l specimens are preshysented post-mOlmiddottem examinations are made before the class and stushydents have daily access to the Autopsy-Rooms of the Hospital where examinations are made by the Curators of the Museum One or more Coroners inquests ar-e usually held before the class during the session

Examinations by members 0 the Faculty during the Session pon the Subjects of the Lectures

During the Regular Session regular weekly examinations are held by members of the Faculty 111 the evening upon the subjects of the lectures as follows Practice 0 Medicine Professor FLINT Surgery Professor BRYANT Obstetrics Professur LUSK 1l1ateria M edica and Therapeutics Dr A A SMITH physiology Professor FLINT Jr Anatomy Professor BRYANT Chemistry Professor DOREMUS These examinations are free but are confined to candidates either for the full examination the primary examination or the final examination and are optional with the student

Clinical Instructiolt The Clinical Lectures are delivered in the amphitheatre of the

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL the amphitheatre of the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island and in the lec ture-room of the College

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL receives annually from five to six thousand pat ients Its average census for r~78 was 575 Medical and sur~i-

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cal cases of all descriptions are received exclusive of contagio ll disshyeases Cases of typhus fever are no longer admitted into this Hospishytal but arc transferred to the Fever-Hospital 011 Blackwells Island

The CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island receives annually from eight to ten thousand patients the larger portion being affected with chronic diseases This Hospital receives cases of venereal disshyease Students attending the clinics at the CHARITY HOSPITAL are conveyed to the Hospital without charge by a steamboat capable of carrying the entire class The average census of the CHARITY HOSPITAL for 1878 was 846

THE BUREAU OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL RELIEF FOR OUTshyDOOR POOR is situated in the College building and furnishes most of the cases for the clinics held in the Collepe lecture-room The total number of patients treated in this department for the year 1878 was 34598

The number of new cases in the class of General Surgery in the Out-Door Department in 1878 was 4328

The number of new cases in the class of Nervous Diseases treated in 1878 was 707

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of Children in 1878 was 8557

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of the Skin in 1878 was I I 78

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of the Throat in 1878 was 1827

Private Instruction not included in the R egular Curriculum Surgical Operations-Professor MOTT gives practical instruction

in Surgical Operations once a week during the session to private classes The number in each class is limited to ten The fee is $30

Gywu ology-Professor LU SK assisted hy Dr J M HILLS gives practical instruction in Gynoecology to private classes The course consists of ten lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to twelve The fee is $20 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Physical Diagltosis-Dr A A SMITH gives practical instruccion in Physical Diagnosis to private classes The course consists of twenty-five lessons The fee is $20

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Phy siological Laboratory-Professor FLINT Jr receives students in the Physiological Laboratory of the College who act as assistants during the Vinter Session The number of students is limite_d to five The fee is $ 50

Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings-Professor BRYANT gives practical instruction to private classes in Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings including the alplication of the plastershyjacket and of other orthopedic apparatus and dressings The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to four The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Medical D iagnosis-Professor JANEWAY gives practical instrucshytion in Medical Diagnosis with special reference to Diseases of the Chest and Abdomen to private classes The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to fifteen The fee is $20 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Diseases oj tlte Ejle and Ear-Professor NOYES assisted by Dr P A CALLAN gives practical instruction ill Diseases of the Eye and Ear at the School of Ophthalmology and Otology connected with the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary The Winter Course consists of four lessons each week beginning November 1st and continuing until the following March The Spring Course begins March 1st and continues until the following June The fee for either the Winshyter or the SpringCourse is $)0 The fee for the separate branches of the course is $10 for each

Dr BEVERLY ROBINSON gives practical Instruction in Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat to private classes The course consists of twelve lessons and the number of studen ts in each class is limited to five The fee is $10 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Dr FRANK H BOSWORTH gives practical instruction in Larynshygoscopy and Diseases of the Throat to private classes The course consists of twenty-five lessons and the number in each class is limited to ten The fee is $10

Chemical Laboratory-Dr C A DOREMUS gives practical inshystruction in Medical Chemistry including Urinary Analysis to prishy

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vate classes The Practical Laboratory is open during the first ten weeks of the Winter Session and during the entire Spring Session and has accommodations for forty students The fee including chemicals and apparatus for each course is $25

Dr F S DENNIS gives practical instruction in Surgical Opera tions on the Cadaver to private classes The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited tc ten The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Pathological Laboratory-Dr W H WELCH g ives practical inshystruction in the Pathological Laboratory of the College in Normal and Pathological Histology to private classes The course consis ts of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to twelve The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

R egulations as regards Fees lor the Winter Session The aggregate fees for tickets to all the lectures during the Regshy

ular Winter Session and the Preliminary Term including tickets for the clinical lectures at the BELLEVUE and the CHARITY HOSPITAL and the College Clinics amount to $ 140 This does not include the Spring Recitation-Term In addition to the fees for the tickets to the lectures is a matriculation fee of $5 The graduation fee is $30

The fee for the dissection-ticket is $10 This covers all the exshypenses of the dissecting-room~ There is no charge for subjects nor are there any incidental fees

Students who have attended two full regular courses of lectures in other accredited medical colleges receive all the tickets to the lectures of this College exclusive of the matriculation and the disshysection tickets for $70 Students having attended two full regular courses of lectures in this College or after attendance upon one full course in this College having previously attended one full course in some other accredited college are admitted to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee Graduates in good standing of other accredited medical colleges after three years are required to matriculate only The three years recognized are considered as ending a~ the close of the Winter Session In this provision the three years date from the time of graduaton and practice before

graduation is not counted Prior to the expiration of three years the fee for a gen-eral ticket for graduates of otler colleges is $70

Payment of fees is required in all cases and the tickets must be taken out and paid fo r at the beginning of the Regular Tenn Reshymission of fees or deductions and the taking of promissory notes

_ from students are interiicted by the by-laws of the College Section 5 of Article V of the Articles of Confederation of the American Medical College Association provides that Colleges members of the Association may reduce or remit the regular fees to students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the College This permission to reduce or remit the fees in certain cases may be accepted or not at the option of any college The BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLshyLEGE still adheres to the principle of receiving all students on equal terms as regards fees making no remission or reduction of the regushylar fees

The full course of lectures the fee for which is $140 includes tickets for the special subjects viz Pathological Anatomy and Histology and Diseases of the Nervous System Ophthalmology and Otology Dermatology Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisshyprudence and D iseases of the Throat The special subjects of Disshyeases of the Genito-Urinary System and of Orthopedic Surgery are included in the department of Surgery

Students may take out at their option either the general ticket for a full course of lectures or tickets for one or more of the seven departments The fees for the separate departments are as follows

Practice of Medicine including Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence and Disea es of the Throat

Surgery including Ophthalmology and Otology and D ermamiddot tology 25

Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children 15 Materia Medica and Therapeutics including Pathologicll Anatshy

omy and Hiitolo~y and Diseases of the Nervol1s System 20

Physiology and Physiol ogical Anatomy 20

middotGeneral Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy 20

Chemistry and Toxicology 20

Total $140

The matriculation fee of $5 admits to all the clinical lectures delivered in the College building the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL and the

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CHARITY HOSPITAL The matriculation ticket must be taken befOIe any of the tickets for lectu res are issued

The reduction of fees for lectures to one half of the regular rates applies to graduates of other recognized colleges of less than three years standing and to students who have taken two courses of lecshytures at other recognized colleges or one course at another recogshynized college after having attended a course at the BELLEVUE HosshyPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for each department as well as for the full course The same provision applies to those entitled to a reshyduction of one half of the regular fees who desire to attend the lectures in certain departments only and not the full course

The following are such reduced fees in each department

sect~~~~ ~~ ~Iedic~n~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $~ Obsteuics and Diseases of Vomen and Children 7 50 Materia Medica and Therapeutics 10 00

Physiology 10 00

Anatomy 10 00

Chemistry 1 0 00

Total

According to the provisions with regard to the remission and reshyduction of fees a student may be entitled to attend the lectures in certain departments without fees and in certain other departments with a reduction of one half of the regular fees

The colleges the diplomas and tickets of which are recognized unshyder the provisions for remission or reduction of fees are the collegeshymembers of the American Medical College Association regular colleges not members of the Association but recognized by the Asshysociation and regular colleges in Canada and in foreign countries The tickets or credentials for courses of lectures in foreign colleges are assimilated to the division of the curriculum of instruction into the seven departments already enumerated

The courses of certain colleges which have adopted a graded system of instruction are recognized as follows

Chicago 1fedical College-The first year in this College is recogshynized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to one fuJI course or lectu res upon the seven departments

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M edical D epartment of Harvard University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two cOllrses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therashypeutics

M edical Department of the University of Pennsylvania-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy and Chemshyistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivashylent to two courses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeutics

Medical D epartment of Syracuse University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalen t to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two courses of lecshytures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeu tics

The diplomas and tickets of Eclectic Homoeopathic or Botanic Colleges or of colleges devoted to any peculi ar system of medicin e are not recognied

M edical D efJartment of f-Ioward University - This college was excluded from recognition by the American Medical College Assoshyciation in 1878 In common with other college-members of the Association the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LL EGE will not recognize the diplomas or tickets of this College issued after its sesshysion of 1877-78

R egulations as regards R equirements for Graduation The requirements for graduation are th ree years pupilage after

eighteen years of age wi th a regular physician in good standing inshyclusive of the time of attendance upon medical lectures attendance upon two full courses of lec tures the last being in this College cershytifi cates of at least one course of Practical Anatomy or Dissections either at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LLEGE or some acshy

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cre~ited College empowered to confer the degree of M D proper ~estlmomals of character an acceptable thesis composed b d In the h dmiddotf f h Y an an WrJ mg 0 t e candidate and a satisfactory examinashytion In e~ch of the seven departments of instruction viz Practice of Medlcme Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica Physiology Anatshyomy and Chemistry The examinations upon Practice of M~dicine and Surgery include Diseases of the Nervous System Pathological Anatomy Ophthalmology and Diseases of the Skin Two full courses of lecture~ are absolutely required and no period of practice is taken as an eqUivalent for one course The candidate must be twenty-one years of age

In accordance with Section 2 Article III of the A tmiddot I fC f d r Ie es 0 on ~ eratlOn of the American Medical College Association no

candl~ate shall be eligible for final examination for graduatio~ unshyless hiS term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of tile finaI exshy anunatlOns In accordance with Section 3 of the same Article no two ~onsecutlve courses of instruction shall be held as satisfy ing the reqUlremnt of two full courses of lectures before graduation unshyless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months According to thmiddot IS pro-VISIOn c~urses of l~ctures taken in 1879 at certain colleges which hold ~helf sessions In th e Spring Summer or Fall for 1879 will not permit a student to graduate at the close of the session of the BELLEshyVUE HO~P[TAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for 1879-80 although such courses Will be recognized in connection with the session of 188ltr-81 The courses for 1879 of the following named Colleges are excluded as stated above Medical Department of Dartmouth College Ken~ tucky School of Medi cine Long I sland College Hospital Medical chool of Mame Medical College of the Pacific Toland Hall (MedshyIcal Department of the University of California) Medical Department of the University of Vermont

To preven t any misunderstanding with regard to the requireshyments for graduation the Faculty desire to state that the only courses of lectures recognized are those taken at regularly organized Medical Colleges empowered to confer the degree of M D the courses emshybracing Practi ce of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica

Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The tickets and diplomas of Eclectic H omceopathic or Botanic Colleges or colleges devoted to any peculiar system of medicine are considered irregular and will not be recognized under any circumstance Certincates from preshyceptors who practice any pecdiar system of medici1e or who advershytise or violate in any way the code of ethics adopted by the professhysion will not be received under any circumstances The three years of study are required by the charter of the College

There arc threc regular examinations for the degree one at the close of the Winter Session one at the close of the Spring Session and one during the first week in October Candidates who have comshyplied with all the requirements may p resent themselves at either of these extminations but they will not be examined at any other time The thesis tnd certificates must be fi led and the graduation fee paid before the examinations in Jun e and October The June and October examinations are exclusively for the benefit of those studen ts vho have attended the courses of lectures required the last course being at thi College but whose time of study does not

expire until the Summer or Fall Graduates of other accredited colleges are examined in all the

departments the stme as undergraduates and must fulfill all of the requirements demanded of undergraduates except the writing of a thesis The Faculty will not grant a degree to any graduate of three or more years standing who does not exhibit to the Secretary a certificate of membership in some Medical Society entitled to represen tation in the American Medical Association This rule is invariable Candidates are expected to matriculate to take out tickets for the Winter Session to have attended lectures during the Session and to pay the graduation fee of $30 If they be graduates of three years standing they will receive a ticket to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee only The three years recogshynized are considered as ending at the close of the Winter Session The three years date from the time of graduation and practice beshyfore graduation is not counted According to this provision alumni of other accredited colleges who have graduated on or before March 11877 will be admitted to all the lectures of the session of 1879-80

on payment of the matriculation fee

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In accordance with a resolution passed at the last annual meetshying of the Faculty candidates for the degree who appear to the Faculty to be unfit to practice medicin e will be rejected as hereshytofore their graduation fee will be returned and they will be reshyquired to attend another full course of lectures before they can again present themselves for examination No fees are required for thi s additional course of lectu res Candidates however who are welJ prepared in certain departments but who do not pass an entirely satisfactory examination in certain other departments may at the pleasure of the Faculty be conditioned in those departments not exceeding three in number in which they have been found to be deficient Candidates thus conditioned will be permitted to present themselves for a second examination in the departments in which they have failed at the end of six months after their first examinashytion If they then pass satisfactory examinations in the departments in which they have been conditioned they will be recommended to the Board of Trustees for the degree

Special Examinations in tlu Elementary D epartments (Pimary Examinations)-Students who have attended two full Winter courses ltgtf lectnres npon all the departments taught in the College may be examined upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy an d Chemshyistry at the end of the second course and if they be successful in these examinations will be examined at the end of the third course upn Practice of Medicine Surgery and Obstetrics only Candishydates for the primary examination will be required to payone-half of the graduation fee The primary examinations a re held at the dose of the vinter Session only The thesis certificates and the remainder of the graduation fee are to be handed in to the Secretary at the regular time before the final examination Students who have passed the primary examinations are required to attend another full course of lectures before they can be admitted to their final examishynations Students who desire to graduate by passing the primary examination and afterward the final examination upon the three p ractical departments must attend three full courses of lectures

Special Courses for Students who have passed their Primary Exshyaminations-Students who have passed their primary examinations in the departments of Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology

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Anatomy and Chemistry are expected to devote thems~lves durin~ their third cou rse mainly to the departments of Practice of Medishycine Surgery Obstetrics and the allied special subjects ~tud~nts who have been successful in all of their primary exammatlOns will have the privilege of free private instruction in Normal Hisshytologyand Microscopical Examinations of the Urine and in Practical Chemistry and Toxicology Such students will be formed ~nto classes and instru cted in Histology and Microscopical ExamlllatlOns of the Urine by Dr William H Welch This course will consist of fifteen lessons The instrllction in Practical Chemistry and Toxishycology will be given by Dr Charles A Doremus and will consist of twenty lessons These courses will be given either in the evenll1g or during the hours of the lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology

Anatomy and Chemistry lIfatriculation Examinatiotl-The diploma of the BELLEVUE

HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE has been officially recognized by the Royal College of Surgeons England for those who have passed a regular matriculating examination in clas ics m~thematics etc at some college recognized in England ThiS matnculatlllg exam ll1ashytion is optional with the student and will be given by the Faculty toshyall who desire it before they have attended their first course of lectures It can not be given to graduates or to those who haveshyalready attended medical lectures in thi s or any other Medical Colshylege as the examination is regarded as preparatory to the study of medicine The subjects for the matri culating examination are as

follows Engli ~h Language includin g Grammar and Composition Arithshy

metie including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions Algebra IIlcludll1g Simple Equations Geometry First Two Books of Euclid Latin Translation and Gruhmar In addition to the above one of the following optional studies is required Greek French German or Natural Philosophy including Mechanics Hydrostatics and Pneushymatics Text-books Latin-Caesar (De Bello Gallico) first two books N atnral Philosophy-Pecks Ganot or Parkers Philosophy Greek-First Chapter of St John s Gospel French-First Chapter of Teemaque or Charles XII German-Adlers Reader 1st part

For those who have passed the above examination before attendshy

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ing their first course of lectures the Diplomas and the Tickets of the College are recognized by the Royal Coll ege of Surgeons of England The examination is not required of those who have already passed a matriculating examination at a Medical College or a University recognized in England

The matriculation examination is necessary for those only who expect to present their tickets or diplomas for recognition in Great Britain Students who desire thi s examination must middothand in their names to the Secretary within the first two weeks of the Regular Term

SPRING SESSION-RECITATIONS AND LECTURES

The Spring Session consists of a single term beginning about March 1st and end ing June 1st The recitations are under the dishyrection of Drs H Goldthwaite and F S Dennis During this s ession lecture on special subjects arc delivered by members of the Faculty and others connected with the College and the most imshyportant of the clinical lectures are continued Students have an ltgtpportunity of taking certain of the private courses of instruction given by members of the Faculty and others The fee for the recitashytions and lectures of the Spring Session is $35 The matriculation ticket ($5) must be taken before the ticket for the Spring Session is issued and this ticket is valid for the ensuing Winter Session A dissection ticket ($10) taken during the Spring Session is also valid for the ensuing Winter Session The dissecting-room remains open until about the first of May A special circular giving full particushylars with regard to the Spring Session is published about December 1st and will be sent on application

The following private courses held during the Winter are continued during the Spring Session Professor Lusk Gyntecology Professor Bryant Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings Professhysor Janeway Medical Diagnosis Professor Noyes Diseases of the Eye and Ear Dr Beverly Robinson Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat Dr F H Bosworth Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat Dr C A Doremus Medical Chemistry Dr F S Dennis Operations on the Cadaver Dr W H Velch Normal and Pathological Histology (See pages 8 9 and 10)

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Appointments in tIle R esideut Stal at tlze Bellevue and tlze Clzarity

H ospital-The Resident Staff at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL includes twenty-four and the Staff at the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island twelve Physicians and Surgeons These are appointed semishyannually after competitive examinations by Committees from the Medical Boards of the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital The exshyaminations for both the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital take place from the fifteenth to the twentieth of March and September of each year To be entitled to appear before the E xamining Committee for Bellevue Hospital applicants must be graduates of a regular Medical College of the City of New York They must also be recommended by two of the Visiting Physicians or Surgeons of the Hospital The term of service in Bellevue Hospishytal which is required is as follows Twelve months as junior and senior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and six months in the Hospital when board lodging and washing are furnished in compensation for services Junior and senior assistants are liable to be called upon at any time for temposhyrary service To be entitled to appear before the Examining Comshymittee for the Charity Hospital applicants must be either graduates of a regular Medical College of New York City or within six months of graduation The term of service in the Charity Hospital is eighteen months six months as junior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and twelve months in the Hospital under the same conditions as in Bellevue Hospital There are usually eight vacancies at each semi-aJ1nual examination for the Bellevue Hospital and six vacancies for the Charity Hospishytal The Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Bellevue Hospital is Professor JAMES R WOOD No 80 Irving Place and tbe Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Charity Hospital is Dr JOSEPH W HOWE 38 West Twenty-fourth Street

Expenses of Living in N ew Yotk etc-The expenses of living in the city of New York will of course vary according to the views and habits of students The necessary expenses need not exceed those in the smaller cities or in most large villages At the present time good board including lodging fire and light may be bad

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at a convenient distance from the College at from $4 50 to $7 per week Pains are taken to provide a list of boarding-houses in the vicinity of Bellevue Hospital to su it the wishes and means of students and the Janitor is prepared to sewre satisfactory acshycommodations without any delay for those who have matri culated at the College Bellevue Hospital is situated on the East River between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth Streets In coming to the Hospital from the lower part of the city the most convenient mode is to take one of the street-cars passing every three or four minutes either on the Second Third or Fourth Avenue getting out at Twenty-sixth Street The distance from either of these avenues to the Hospital is short A line of street-cars leaving the Grand Censhytral Depot passes the Bellevue H osp ital The entrance to the Hosshypital is on Twenty-sixth Street near the East River Students and others coming to the College should inquire at the gate of BELLEVUE HOSPITAL for Mr J V STANDISH Janitor of the BELLEVUE HOSPIshyTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE Members of the class who receive remitshytances in the form of Post-Office money-orders will save trouble if they direct the orders to be payable at Station F New York City this station being but a short distance from the College

No variation is made under a ny circum stances from the estabshylished fees of the College except those reductions and remissions disshytinctly indicated under the head of Regulations as regards Fees

The requirements for graduation are rig idly adhered to no hon_ orary degrees are conferred and no degree is ever conferred except after a full personal examination of the candidate upon the depart shyments of Pract ice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemist ry

There are no positions in or about the College or the Hospitals available to students except positions in the staff of the H ospitals The conditions of these appointm ents are fully given under the head of Appointments in the Resident Staff of the Bellevue and the Chari ty Hospital

Courses of lectures a re recognized by the College with reference to graduation or the adjustment of fees solely with regard to th e subjects taught and not the length of the course The courses of of lectures at certain Colleges for exanple which have a continuous

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session of nine months are recognized each as equivalent to but one course although the length of the course at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is five months

The Courses of lectures of other Colleges r~cognized with refershyence to graduation or adjustment of fees are th e regular sess ions of such Colleges and not preparatory or intermediate courses which latter are reckoned only as time of study

The Spring Session of the College is not counted as one of the two courses required for grad uation and is reckoned only as time of study

Attendance upon the recitations of the Spring Session with a ttenshydance upon the Vinter Session either immed iately preceding or folshylowing is reckoned as a year of study and will be certified to as such by the Secretary of the Faculty This constitutes a full colshylegiate year Students taking these two courses are not required to have the certificate of a private preceptor for the time thus spent at the College

It is contrary to law to remove or send from the City any subject or any part of a subject for dissection

There are no regular lectures or clinics and no systematic inshyst ruction during the months of Jun e July and August and students a re not advised to come to the College before the first of September

No two full or partial courses of lectures are recogn ized as enshytitling students to rednction of fees unless the tim e between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fift een monthsmiddot

Persons desiring farther information are requested to communishypoundate with the Secretary of the Faculty Professor AUSTIN F LI NT Jr Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York

In accordance with the by-laws of the Amer ican Medical Colshylege Association the Faculty publish the Articles of Confederashytion of the Association which will be rigidly adhered to by the College

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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION (To be subscribed and conformed to by all tlu Colleges 0 tlu A ssociati01l)

ARTI CLE I OF THE FACULTY The medical members of the Faculty must be regular graduates

or licentiates and practitioners of medicine in good stqncling using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medishycal profession

ARTICLE II OF T U ITION Sec I The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly systeshy

matic course of instruction covering the general topics of Anatomy including dissections Physiology Chemistry Materia Medica and Therapeutics Obstetrics Surgery Pathology and Practice of Medishycine The collegiate session wherein thi s course is given shall be understood as the regular session

Sec 2 Said Regular Session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration This Section to go in force at and after the Session of 1879-80

Sec 3 Not more than one regular session counting the regular session as one of the two courses of instruction required for graduashytion shall be held in the same year

ARTICLE III REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION No person whether a graduate in medicine or not shall be given a

diploma of Doctor of Medicine who shall not have fulfilled the folshylowing requirements except as hereinafter provided for in Article IV

1 He must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral charshyacter and of having attained the age of twenty-one years

2 He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied medishycine for at least three years under a regular graduate or licentiate and practitioner of medicine in good standing using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medical proshyfession No candidate shall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examinations This clause to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80

3 He must file the proper official evidence that during the above-mentioned three years he has matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges for two regular sessions and in the course of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of inshystruction on the seven topics mentioned in Article II But the latshyter at least of the two full courses must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma N o two consecutive courses of instrucshytion shall be held as sat isfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months

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4 In case a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition attendance on the whole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3 provided such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II and requires attendance at at least two yearly regular Collegiate Sessions of not less than twenty weeks duration each

5 The candidate must have passed a personal exarninatioll beshyfore the Faculty on all seven of the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II

6 He must have paid in full all college dues including the graduation fee

ARTICLE IV OF HONORARY DEGREES An honorary degree of Doctor in Medicine may be granted in

number not exceeding one yearly to distinguished physicians or scishyentific men of over forty years of age But in such case the diploma shall bear across its face the word Honorary in conspicuous charshyacters and the same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates

ARTICLE V OF FEES Sec 1 All fees shall be paid in lawful money and no promissory

notes or promises to pay shall be accepted in lieu of cash for payshyment of fees

Sec 2 No ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued to any student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid

Sec 3 The established fees for the exercises of the regular sesshysion except the matriculation fee graduation fee fee for dissections may be reduced not more than one half to graduates of other affilshyiated colleges of less than ~hree years standing and to undergradshyuates of the same who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session

Sec 4 The same fees may be remitted altogether to a colleges own alumni to graduates of other affiliated colleges of three years standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given-to undergraduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session the latter of which a~ least shall have been in the college making the remission and to theoshylogical students when not candidates ior a diploma

Sec 5 The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the college

Sec 6 Under no circumstances whatever other than the above shall the Faculties or an~ members of the same grant upon their own authority any remissions or reductions of establisheci iees

And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

k Deceased furd

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NAME gTATE PRECEPTOR

McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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NAME STATE PRFCEPTOR

Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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NAME STATE P RECEPTOR

Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

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TRUSTEES

GEORGE F TALMAN ESQ President J P GIRAUD FOSTER ESQ Secretary

ROBERT S HONE ESQ TreasureriHON TOWNSEND COX CommtSSloners of Publtc THOMAS S BRENNAN Charities and Lorrection

JACOB HESS

ISAAC BELL

OWEN W BRENNAN

ISAAC H BAILEY

HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL ARCHBISHOP McCLOSKEY

JOHN J ASTOR ESQ

MOSES T AYLOR ESQ

REV E H CHAPIN D D

JOHN STEWARD ESQ

SAMUEL SLOAN ESQ

HON JOHN R BRADY

WILLIAM BUTLER DUNCAN ESQ

REV MORGAN DJX D D

WILLIAM H APPLETON ESQ

REV E P ROGERS D D

HON EDWIN D MORGAN

ROSWELL G ROLSTON ESQ

Communications relating to the business of the College should be addressed not to the Secretary of the Board of Trustees but to the Secretary of the Faculty

AUSTIN FLINT JR

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE

New York City

ANNOUNCEMENT

OF THE

NINETEENTH ANNUAL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION SESSIONS OF 1879-80

The Collegiate Year-The Collegiate Year embraces a Winter Session and a Spring Session The Winter Session consists of the Regular Term and a Preliminary Term The Preliminary Term for 1879-80 will begin on Wednesday September 17 1879 and conshytinue until the opening of the Regular Term The Regnlar Term will begin on Wednesday October I 1879 and close about the 1st of March 1880 The recitations lectures and clinics for the Spring Session will begin about the 1st of March 1880 and continue for thirteen weeks As heretofore attendmce during the Regular Term of the Winter Session is alone required for graduation During the Spring Session lectures upon special subjects are given by memshybers of the Faculty and others connected with the College These lectures are free to those who have matriculated for the Spring and the following Winter Sessions

Winter Session-Preliminary Term-begins Wednesday September 17 1879

The lectures in the Preliminary Term both clinical and didactic are the same in their number and order as during the Regular Sesshysion and as heretofore they are given by the professors in the College Attendance on this Term is optional with the student and is not required for graduation

Winter Session-Regular Term-begits Wednesday October 11879 During the Preliminary and the Regular Term at lea~t four

didactic lectures are given on every week-day except Saturday and students also attend the Hospital Clinical Lectures and the Clinical Lectures given in the College Building All the lectures are given either in the Amphitheatres of the BELLEVUE or the CHARITY HosshyPITAL or in the College Lecture-Room within the Hospital grounds During the Winter Session there is a vacation from December 25th to January 1st inclusive and on the following legal holidays Thanksgiving-Day February 22d and Election-Day

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The curriculum of instruction includes systematic courses of lectures upon seven general topics viz of Principles and Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry as provided in the Articles of Confederation of the American Medical College Associationshyof which Association the BELLEV UE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is a member-as well as lectures upon certain special subjects and clin icallectures

The following are the courses of Didactic Lectures for the Preshyliminary and Regular Terms

PinciOIes and Practice 0 Medicine-Three lectures a week by Professor AUSTIN FLINT

Principles and Practice 0 Surgery and Diseases 0 the GmitoshyUrinary System-Three lectures a week from the beginning of the Preliminary Term until JaIl1ary I and five lectures a week from January I until the close of the Session by Professor WILLIAM H VAN BUREN and Adjunct Professor EDWARD L KEYES

Orthopedic Surgery--One lecture a week by Professor LEWIS A SAYRE and Adjunct Lecturer Dr LEROY MILTON VALE

Obstetrics and Diseases 0 Women and Children-Three lectures a week by Professor WILLIAM T LUSK

Materia Medica and Therapeutics-Two lectures a week by Dr A A SMITH

Physiology and Physiological Anatomy-Three lectures a week by Professor AUSTIN FLINT Jr

General DesCliptive and Surgical Anatomy-Three lectures a week by Professor JOSEPH D BRYANT

Chemistry and Toxicalogy--Three lectures a week by Professor R OGDEN DOREMUS

DiseaJes 0 the Nervous System-One lecture a week by Professhysor EDWARD G JANEWAY

Pathological Anatomy and Histology-One lecture a week by Professor EDWARD G JANEWAY

Oplthalmology and Otology-One lecture a week by Professor HENRY D NOYES

Psychological Medicine and MedicalJurisprudence- Two lectures a week for six weeks after January 1st by Professor JOIlN P GRAY

s ClillicaILectures

Pracce olJIIediciJte-Professor AUSTIN FLINT gives two clinical lectures a wcek in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL from the beginning of the Preliminary Term until January 1st and one Clinical Lecture a week also in the Bellevue Hospital from January 1st until the close of the session

Professor EDWARD G JANEWAY gives one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL

Dr A A SMITH gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room during the months of September and October

Dr BEVERLY ROBINSON gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room during the months of January and February

Stgtsrery-Professor JAMES R WOOD gives one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL during the months of September Nove~ber December and January

Professor WILLIAM H VAN BUREN gives one clinical lecture a week in the CIIARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island during the mo~ths of November and December These lectures relate mainly to Diseases of the Genito-U rinary System including Syphilis

Professor LEWIS A SAYREOr Adjunct Lecturer Dr LEROY MILTON VALE gives one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL

Profes~or ALEXANDER B MOTT gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room

Professor EDWARD L KEYES gives one clinical lecture a week on Surgery in tbe BELLEVUE HOSPITAL during the months of Ocshytober and F ebruary and one clinical lecture a week on Diseases of the Skin in the College Lecture-Room from January 1st until the close of the session

Professor ERSKINE MASON gives one dinical lecture a week in the BELL~VUE HOSPITAL from the beginning of the Prelimi nary Term until January 1st

Professor JOSEPH W HOWE gives one clinical lecture a week on Surgery in the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island frol J1 the beginning of the Preliminary Term unti] November 1st and one clinical lecture a weck on Surgery in the College Lecture-Room from the beginning of the Preliminary T erm until December 1St

Diseases 0 W omen-Professor ISAAC E TAYLOR Professor

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FORDYCE BARKER or Professor WILLIAM T LUSK gives one clinishycal lecture a week in the College LeCture-Room from the beginning of the Preliminary Term until January 1St and one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL from January 1st until the close of the session

Ophthalmology and Otology- The lectures by Professor NOYES include operations and the presentation to the class of cases of Disshyeases of the Eye and E ar

Diseases of Children--Professor J LEWIS SMITH gives one clinishycal lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room from December 1st until the close of the session

Psychological M edicine- The lectures by Professor GRAY include the presen tation to the class of cases illustrating the different forms of Mental Disease

Diseases of the Throat~Dr FRANK H BOSWORTH gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room during the months of November and December

Subjects of L ectures fur the Preliminary Term The following are the subjects of lectures for the Preliminary

Term which begins September 17 r879 and continues for two weeks Professor FLINT-Introduction to the Study of Physical Diagnosis

of Diseases of the Chest Professor WOOD-Clinical Surgery

VAN BUREN-Surgical Diseases of the Rectum SAYRE-Reflex Paralysis MOTT-Clinical and Operative Surgery LUSK-Physiology of the Ovum

-Dr A A SMITH-Therapeutics of Food and of Electricity Professor FLINT Jr-Experimental Physiology

BRYANT-Anatomy of the Joints DOREMUS-Poisons J ANEWAY-Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord NOYES-Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear KEYES-Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin MASON- Clinical Surgery HOWE-Clinical Surgery

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Dissection The dissecting-room is open every evening except on Saturdays

during the entire sesioll The dissecting is under the supervision of the Professor of Anatomy and under the immediate dir~tion of Drs FR EDERICK S DENNIS and WILLIAM H VELCH Demonstrashytors of Anatomy Stndents are assigned to parts of a subject by the Demonstrators in the order in which their nanles appear on the disshysection-book five students being assigned to each subject Students are expected to di ssect all the parts of a subject during the sess ion This constitutes a full course of di ssec tions which is ce rtifi ed to by the Demonst rators at the close of the session During the session students are assigned three times each time to a d ifferent part of the subject

Pathological Anatomy In addition to the lectures upon Pathological Anatomy and Hisshy

tology in the coure of which fresh pathologica l specimens are preshysented post-mOlmiddottem examinations are made before the class and stushydents have daily access to the Autopsy-Rooms of the Hospital where examinations are made by the Curators of the Museum One or more Coroners inquests ar-e usually held before the class during the session

Examinations by members 0 the Faculty during the Session pon the Subjects of the Lectures

During the Regular Session regular weekly examinations are held by members of the Faculty 111 the evening upon the subjects of the lectures as follows Practice 0 Medicine Professor FLINT Surgery Professor BRYANT Obstetrics Professur LUSK 1l1ateria M edica and Therapeutics Dr A A SMITH physiology Professor FLINT Jr Anatomy Professor BRYANT Chemistry Professor DOREMUS These examinations are free but are confined to candidates either for the full examination the primary examination or the final examination and are optional with the student

Clinical Instructiolt The Clinical Lectures are delivered in the amphitheatre of the

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL the amphitheatre of the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island and in the lec ture-room of the College

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL receives annually from five to six thousand pat ients Its average census for r~78 was 575 Medical and sur~i-

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cal cases of all descriptions are received exclusive of contagio ll disshyeases Cases of typhus fever are no longer admitted into this Hospishytal but arc transferred to the Fever-Hospital 011 Blackwells Island

The CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island receives annually from eight to ten thousand patients the larger portion being affected with chronic diseases This Hospital receives cases of venereal disshyease Students attending the clinics at the CHARITY HOSPITAL are conveyed to the Hospital without charge by a steamboat capable of carrying the entire class The average census of the CHARITY HOSPITAL for 1878 was 846

THE BUREAU OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL RELIEF FOR OUTshyDOOR POOR is situated in the College building and furnishes most of the cases for the clinics held in the Collepe lecture-room The total number of patients treated in this department for the year 1878 was 34598

The number of new cases in the class of General Surgery in the Out-Door Department in 1878 was 4328

The number of new cases in the class of Nervous Diseases treated in 1878 was 707

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of Children in 1878 was 8557

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of the Skin in 1878 was I I 78

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of the Throat in 1878 was 1827

Private Instruction not included in the R egular Curriculum Surgical Operations-Professor MOTT gives practical instruction

in Surgical Operations once a week during the session to private classes The number in each class is limited to ten The fee is $30

Gywu ology-Professor LU SK assisted hy Dr J M HILLS gives practical instruction in Gynoecology to private classes The course consists of ten lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to twelve The fee is $20 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Physical Diagltosis-Dr A A SMITH gives practical instruccion in Physical Diagnosis to private classes The course consists of twenty-five lessons The fee is $20

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Phy siological Laboratory-Professor FLINT Jr receives students in the Physiological Laboratory of the College who act as assistants during the Vinter Session The number of students is limite_d to five The fee is $ 50

Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings-Professor BRYANT gives practical instruction to private classes in Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings including the alplication of the plastershyjacket and of other orthopedic apparatus and dressings The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to four The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Medical D iagnosis-Professor JANEWAY gives practical instrucshytion in Medical Diagnosis with special reference to Diseases of the Chest and Abdomen to private classes The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to fifteen The fee is $20 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Diseases oj tlte Ejle and Ear-Professor NOYES assisted by Dr P A CALLAN gives practical instruction ill Diseases of the Eye and Ear at the School of Ophthalmology and Otology connected with the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary The Winter Course consists of four lessons each week beginning November 1st and continuing until the following March The Spring Course begins March 1st and continues until the following June The fee for either the Winshyter or the SpringCourse is $)0 The fee for the separate branches of the course is $10 for each

Dr BEVERLY ROBINSON gives practical Instruction in Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat to private classes The course consists of twelve lessons and the number of studen ts in each class is limited to five The fee is $10 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Dr FRANK H BOSWORTH gives practical instruction in Larynshygoscopy and Diseases of the Throat to private classes The course consists of twenty-five lessons and the number in each class is limited to ten The fee is $10

Chemical Laboratory-Dr C A DOREMUS gives practical inshystruction in Medical Chemistry including Urinary Analysis to prishy

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vate classes The Practical Laboratory is open during the first ten weeks of the Winter Session and during the entire Spring Session and has accommodations for forty students The fee including chemicals and apparatus for each course is $25

Dr F S DENNIS gives practical instruction in Surgical Opera tions on the Cadaver to private classes The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited tc ten The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Pathological Laboratory-Dr W H WELCH g ives practical inshystruction in the Pathological Laboratory of the College in Normal and Pathological Histology to private classes The course consis ts of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to twelve The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

R egulations as regards Fees lor the Winter Session The aggregate fees for tickets to all the lectures during the Regshy

ular Winter Session and the Preliminary Term including tickets for the clinical lectures at the BELLEVUE and the CHARITY HOSPITAL and the College Clinics amount to $ 140 This does not include the Spring Recitation-Term In addition to the fees for the tickets to the lectures is a matriculation fee of $5 The graduation fee is $30

The fee for the dissection-ticket is $10 This covers all the exshypenses of the dissecting-room~ There is no charge for subjects nor are there any incidental fees

Students who have attended two full regular courses of lectures in other accredited medical colleges receive all the tickets to the lectures of this College exclusive of the matriculation and the disshysection tickets for $70 Students having attended two full regular courses of lectures in this College or after attendance upon one full course in this College having previously attended one full course in some other accredited college are admitted to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee Graduates in good standing of other accredited medical colleges after three years are required to matriculate only The three years recognized are considered as ending a~ the close of the Winter Session In this provision the three years date from the time of graduaton and practice before

graduation is not counted Prior to the expiration of three years the fee for a gen-eral ticket for graduates of otler colleges is $70

Payment of fees is required in all cases and the tickets must be taken out and paid fo r at the beginning of the Regular Tenn Reshymission of fees or deductions and the taking of promissory notes

_ from students are interiicted by the by-laws of the College Section 5 of Article V of the Articles of Confederation of the American Medical College Association provides that Colleges members of the Association may reduce or remit the regular fees to students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the College This permission to reduce or remit the fees in certain cases may be accepted or not at the option of any college The BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLshyLEGE still adheres to the principle of receiving all students on equal terms as regards fees making no remission or reduction of the regushylar fees

The full course of lectures the fee for which is $140 includes tickets for the special subjects viz Pathological Anatomy and Histology and Diseases of the Nervous System Ophthalmology and Otology Dermatology Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisshyprudence and D iseases of the Throat The special subjects of Disshyeases of the Genito-Urinary System and of Orthopedic Surgery are included in the department of Surgery

Students may take out at their option either the general ticket for a full course of lectures or tickets for one or more of the seven departments The fees for the separate departments are as follows

Practice of Medicine including Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence and Disea es of the Throat

Surgery including Ophthalmology and Otology and D ermamiddot tology 25

Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children 15 Materia Medica and Therapeutics including Pathologicll Anatshy

omy and Hiitolo~y and Diseases of the Nervol1s System 20

Physiology and Physiol ogical Anatomy 20

middotGeneral Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy 20

Chemistry and Toxicology 20

Total $140

The matriculation fee of $5 admits to all the clinical lectures delivered in the College building the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL and the

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CHARITY HOSPITAL The matriculation ticket must be taken befOIe any of the tickets for lectu res are issued

The reduction of fees for lectures to one half of the regular rates applies to graduates of other recognized colleges of less than three years standing and to students who have taken two courses of lecshytures at other recognized colleges or one course at another recogshynized college after having attended a course at the BELLEVUE HosshyPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for each department as well as for the full course The same provision applies to those entitled to a reshyduction of one half of the regular fees who desire to attend the lectures in certain departments only and not the full course

The following are such reduced fees in each department

sect~~~~ ~~ ~Iedic~n~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $~ Obsteuics and Diseases of Vomen and Children 7 50 Materia Medica and Therapeutics 10 00

Physiology 10 00

Anatomy 10 00

Chemistry 1 0 00

Total

According to the provisions with regard to the remission and reshyduction of fees a student may be entitled to attend the lectures in certain departments without fees and in certain other departments with a reduction of one half of the regular fees

The colleges the diplomas and tickets of which are recognized unshyder the provisions for remission or reduction of fees are the collegeshymembers of the American Medical College Association regular colleges not members of the Association but recognized by the Asshysociation and regular colleges in Canada and in foreign countries The tickets or credentials for courses of lectures in foreign colleges are assimilated to the division of the curriculum of instruction into the seven departments already enumerated

The courses of certain colleges which have adopted a graded system of instruction are recognized as follows

Chicago 1fedical College-The first year in this College is recogshynized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to one fuJI course or lectu res upon the seven departments

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M edical D epartment of Harvard University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two cOllrses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therashypeutics

M edical Department of the University of Pennsylvania-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy and Chemshyistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivashylent to two courses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeutics

Medical D epartment of Syracuse University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalen t to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two courses of lecshytures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeu tics

The diplomas and tickets of Eclectic Homoeopathic or Botanic Colleges or of colleges devoted to any peculi ar system of medicin e are not recognied

M edical D efJartment of f-Ioward University - This college was excluded from recognition by the American Medical College Assoshyciation in 1878 In common with other college-members of the Association the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LL EGE will not recognize the diplomas or tickets of this College issued after its sesshysion of 1877-78

R egulations as regards R equirements for Graduation The requirements for graduation are th ree years pupilage after

eighteen years of age wi th a regular physician in good standing inshyclusive of the time of attendance upon medical lectures attendance upon two full courses of lec tures the last being in this College cershytifi cates of at least one course of Practical Anatomy or Dissections either at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LLEGE or some acshy

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cre~ited College empowered to confer the degree of M D proper ~estlmomals of character an acceptable thesis composed b d In the h dmiddotf f h Y an an WrJ mg 0 t e candidate and a satisfactory examinashytion In e~ch of the seven departments of instruction viz Practice of Medlcme Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica Physiology Anatshyomy and Chemistry The examinations upon Practice of M~dicine and Surgery include Diseases of the Nervous System Pathological Anatomy Ophthalmology and Diseases of the Skin Two full courses of lecture~ are absolutely required and no period of practice is taken as an eqUivalent for one course The candidate must be twenty-one years of age

In accordance with Section 2 Article III of the A tmiddot I fC f d r Ie es 0 on ~ eratlOn of the American Medical College Association no

candl~ate shall be eligible for final examination for graduatio~ unshyless hiS term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of tile finaI exshy anunatlOns In accordance with Section 3 of the same Article no two ~onsecutlve courses of instruction shall be held as satisfy ing the reqUlremnt of two full courses of lectures before graduation unshyless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months According to thmiddot IS pro-VISIOn c~urses of l~ctures taken in 1879 at certain colleges which hold ~helf sessions In th e Spring Summer or Fall for 1879 will not permit a student to graduate at the close of the session of the BELLEshyVUE HO~P[TAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for 1879-80 although such courses Will be recognized in connection with the session of 188ltr-81 The courses for 1879 of the following named Colleges are excluded as stated above Medical Department of Dartmouth College Ken~ tucky School of Medi cine Long I sland College Hospital Medical chool of Mame Medical College of the Pacific Toland Hall (MedshyIcal Department of the University of California) Medical Department of the University of Vermont

To preven t any misunderstanding with regard to the requireshyments for graduation the Faculty desire to state that the only courses of lectures recognized are those taken at regularly organized Medical Colleges empowered to confer the degree of M D the courses emshybracing Practi ce of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica

Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The tickets and diplomas of Eclectic H omceopathic or Botanic Colleges or colleges devoted to any peculiar system of medicine are considered irregular and will not be recognized under any circumstance Certincates from preshyceptors who practice any pecdiar system of medici1e or who advershytise or violate in any way the code of ethics adopted by the professhysion will not be received under any circumstances The three years of study are required by the charter of the College

There arc threc regular examinations for the degree one at the close of the Winter Session one at the close of the Spring Session and one during the first week in October Candidates who have comshyplied with all the requirements may p resent themselves at either of these extminations but they will not be examined at any other time The thesis tnd certificates must be fi led and the graduation fee paid before the examinations in Jun e and October The June and October examinations are exclusively for the benefit of those studen ts vho have attended the courses of lectures required the last course being at thi College but whose time of study does not

expire until the Summer or Fall Graduates of other accredited colleges are examined in all the

departments the stme as undergraduates and must fulfill all of the requirements demanded of undergraduates except the writing of a thesis The Faculty will not grant a degree to any graduate of three or more years standing who does not exhibit to the Secretary a certificate of membership in some Medical Society entitled to represen tation in the American Medical Association This rule is invariable Candidates are expected to matriculate to take out tickets for the Winter Session to have attended lectures during the Session and to pay the graduation fee of $30 If they be graduates of three years standing they will receive a ticket to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee only The three years recogshynized are considered as ending at the close of the Winter Session The three years date from the time of graduation and practice beshyfore graduation is not counted According to this provision alumni of other accredited colleges who have graduated on or before March 11877 will be admitted to all the lectures of the session of 1879-80

on payment of the matriculation fee

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In accordance with a resolution passed at the last annual meetshying of the Faculty candidates for the degree who appear to the Faculty to be unfit to practice medicin e will be rejected as hereshytofore their graduation fee will be returned and they will be reshyquired to attend another full course of lectures before they can again present themselves for examination No fees are required for thi s additional course of lectu res Candidates however who are welJ prepared in certain departments but who do not pass an entirely satisfactory examination in certain other departments may at the pleasure of the Faculty be conditioned in those departments not exceeding three in number in which they have been found to be deficient Candidates thus conditioned will be permitted to present themselves for a second examination in the departments in which they have failed at the end of six months after their first examinashytion If they then pass satisfactory examinations in the departments in which they have been conditioned they will be recommended to the Board of Trustees for the degree

Special Examinations in tlu Elementary D epartments (Pimary Examinations)-Students who have attended two full Winter courses ltgtf lectnres npon all the departments taught in the College may be examined upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy an d Chemshyistry at the end of the second course and if they be successful in these examinations will be examined at the end of the third course upn Practice of Medicine Surgery and Obstetrics only Candishydates for the primary examination will be required to payone-half of the graduation fee The primary examinations a re held at the dose of the vinter Session only The thesis certificates and the remainder of the graduation fee are to be handed in to the Secretary at the regular time before the final examination Students who have passed the primary examinations are required to attend another full course of lectures before they can be admitted to their final examishynations Students who desire to graduate by passing the primary examination and afterward the final examination upon the three p ractical departments must attend three full courses of lectures

Special Courses for Students who have passed their Primary Exshyaminations-Students who have passed their primary examinations in the departments of Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology

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Anatomy and Chemistry are expected to devote thems~lves durin~ their third cou rse mainly to the departments of Practice of Medishycine Surgery Obstetrics and the allied special subjects ~tud~nts who have been successful in all of their primary exammatlOns will have the privilege of free private instruction in Normal Hisshytologyand Microscopical Examinations of the Urine and in Practical Chemistry and Toxicology Such students will be formed ~nto classes and instru cted in Histology and Microscopical ExamlllatlOns of the Urine by Dr William H Welch This course will consist of fifteen lessons The instrllction in Practical Chemistry and Toxishycology will be given by Dr Charles A Doremus and will consist of twenty lessons These courses will be given either in the evenll1g or during the hours of the lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology

Anatomy and Chemistry lIfatriculation Examinatiotl-The diploma of the BELLEVUE

HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE has been officially recognized by the Royal College of Surgeons England for those who have passed a regular matriculating examination in clas ics m~thematics etc at some college recognized in England ThiS matnculatlllg exam ll1ashytion is optional with the student and will be given by the Faculty toshyall who desire it before they have attended their first course of lectures It can not be given to graduates or to those who haveshyalready attended medical lectures in thi s or any other Medical Colshylege as the examination is regarded as preparatory to the study of medicine The subjects for the matri culating examination are as

follows Engli ~h Language includin g Grammar and Composition Arithshy

metie including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions Algebra IIlcludll1g Simple Equations Geometry First Two Books of Euclid Latin Translation and Gruhmar In addition to the above one of the following optional studies is required Greek French German or Natural Philosophy including Mechanics Hydrostatics and Pneushymatics Text-books Latin-Caesar (De Bello Gallico) first two books N atnral Philosophy-Pecks Ganot or Parkers Philosophy Greek-First Chapter of St John s Gospel French-First Chapter of Teemaque or Charles XII German-Adlers Reader 1st part

For those who have passed the above examination before attendshy

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ing their first course of lectures the Diplomas and the Tickets of the College are recognized by the Royal Coll ege of Surgeons of England The examination is not required of those who have already passed a matriculating examination at a Medical College or a University recognized in England

The matriculation examination is necessary for those only who expect to present their tickets or diplomas for recognition in Great Britain Students who desire thi s examination must middothand in their names to the Secretary within the first two weeks of the Regular Term

SPRING SESSION-RECITATIONS AND LECTURES

The Spring Session consists of a single term beginning about March 1st and end ing June 1st The recitations are under the dishyrection of Drs H Goldthwaite and F S Dennis During this s ession lecture on special subjects arc delivered by members of the Faculty and others connected with the College and the most imshyportant of the clinical lectures are continued Students have an ltgtpportunity of taking certain of the private courses of instruction given by members of the Faculty and others The fee for the recitashytions and lectures of the Spring Session is $35 The matriculation ticket ($5) must be taken before the ticket for the Spring Session is issued and this ticket is valid for the ensuing Winter Session A dissection ticket ($10) taken during the Spring Session is also valid for the ensuing Winter Session The dissecting-room remains open until about the first of May A special circular giving full particushylars with regard to the Spring Session is published about December 1st and will be sent on application

The following private courses held during the Winter are continued during the Spring Session Professor Lusk Gyntecology Professor Bryant Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings Professhysor Janeway Medical Diagnosis Professor Noyes Diseases of the Eye and Ear Dr Beverly Robinson Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat Dr F H Bosworth Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat Dr C A Doremus Medical Chemistry Dr F S Dennis Operations on the Cadaver Dr W H Velch Normal and Pathological Histology (See pages 8 9 and 10)

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Appointments in tIle R esideut Stal at tlze Bellevue and tlze Clzarity

H ospital-The Resident Staff at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL includes twenty-four and the Staff at the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island twelve Physicians and Surgeons These are appointed semishyannually after competitive examinations by Committees from the Medical Boards of the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital The exshyaminations for both the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital take place from the fifteenth to the twentieth of March and September of each year To be entitled to appear before the E xamining Committee for Bellevue Hospital applicants must be graduates of a regular Medical College of the City of New York They must also be recommended by two of the Visiting Physicians or Surgeons of the Hospital The term of service in Bellevue Hospishytal which is required is as follows Twelve months as junior and senior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and six months in the Hospital when board lodging and washing are furnished in compensation for services Junior and senior assistants are liable to be called upon at any time for temposhyrary service To be entitled to appear before the Examining Comshymittee for the Charity Hospital applicants must be either graduates of a regular Medical College of New York City or within six months of graduation The term of service in the Charity Hospital is eighteen months six months as junior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and twelve months in the Hospital under the same conditions as in Bellevue Hospital There are usually eight vacancies at each semi-aJ1nual examination for the Bellevue Hospital and six vacancies for the Charity Hospishytal The Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Bellevue Hospital is Professor JAMES R WOOD No 80 Irving Place and tbe Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Charity Hospital is Dr JOSEPH W HOWE 38 West Twenty-fourth Street

Expenses of Living in N ew Yotk etc-The expenses of living in the city of New York will of course vary according to the views and habits of students The necessary expenses need not exceed those in the smaller cities or in most large villages At the present time good board including lodging fire and light may be bad

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at a convenient distance from the College at from $4 50 to $7 per week Pains are taken to provide a list of boarding-houses in the vicinity of Bellevue Hospital to su it the wishes and means of students and the Janitor is prepared to sewre satisfactory acshycommodations without any delay for those who have matri culated at the College Bellevue Hospital is situated on the East River between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth Streets In coming to the Hospital from the lower part of the city the most convenient mode is to take one of the street-cars passing every three or four minutes either on the Second Third or Fourth Avenue getting out at Twenty-sixth Street The distance from either of these avenues to the Hospital is short A line of street-cars leaving the Grand Censhytral Depot passes the Bellevue H osp ital The entrance to the Hosshypital is on Twenty-sixth Street near the East River Students and others coming to the College should inquire at the gate of BELLEVUE HOSPITAL for Mr J V STANDISH Janitor of the BELLEVUE HOSPIshyTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE Members of the class who receive remitshytances in the form of Post-Office money-orders will save trouble if they direct the orders to be payable at Station F New York City this station being but a short distance from the College

No variation is made under a ny circum stances from the estabshylished fees of the College except those reductions and remissions disshytinctly indicated under the head of Regulations as regards Fees

The requirements for graduation are rig idly adhered to no hon_ orary degrees are conferred and no degree is ever conferred except after a full personal examination of the candidate upon the depart shyments of Pract ice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemist ry

There are no positions in or about the College or the Hospitals available to students except positions in the staff of the H ospitals The conditions of these appointm ents are fully given under the head of Appointments in the Resident Staff of the Bellevue and the Chari ty Hospital

Courses of lectures a re recognized by the College with reference to graduation or the adjustment of fees solely with regard to th e subjects taught and not the length of the course The courses of of lectures at certain Colleges for exanple which have a continuous

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session of nine months are recognized each as equivalent to but one course although the length of the course at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is five months

The Courses of lectures of other Colleges r~cognized with refershyence to graduation or adjustment of fees are th e regular sess ions of such Colleges and not preparatory or intermediate courses which latter are reckoned only as time of study

The Spring Session of the College is not counted as one of the two courses required for grad uation and is reckoned only as time of study

Attendance upon the recitations of the Spring Session with a ttenshydance upon the Vinter Session either immed iately preceding or folshylowing is reckoned as a year of study and will be certified to as such by the Secretary of the Faculty This constitutes a full colshylegiate year Students taking these two courses are not required to have the certificate of a private preceptor for the time thus spent at the College

It is contrary to law to remove or send from the City any subject or any part of a subject for dissection

There are no regular lectures or clinics and no systematic inshyst ruction during the months of Jun e July and August and students a re not advised to come to the College before the first of September

No two full or partial courses of lectures are recogn ized as enshytitling students to rednction of fees unless the tim e between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fift een monthsmiddot

Persons desiring farther information are requested to communishypoundate with the Secretary of the Faculty Professor AUSTIN F LI NT Jr Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York

In accordance with the by-laws of the Amer ican Medical Colshylege Association the Faculty publish the Articles of Confederashytion of the Association which will be rigidly adhered to by the College

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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION (To be subscribed and conformed to by all tlu Colleges 0 tlu A ssociati01l)

ARTI CLE I OF THE FACULTY The medical members of the Faculty must be regular graduates

or licentiates and practitioners of medicine in good stqncling using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medishycal profession

ARTICLE II OF T U ITION Sec I The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly systeshy

matic course of instruction covering the general topics of Anatomy including dissections Physiology Chemistry Materia Medica and Therapeutics Obstetrics Surgery Pathology and Practice of Medishycine The collegiate session wherein thi s course is given shall be understood as the regular session

Sec 2 Said Regular Session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration This Section to go in force at and after the Session of 1879-80

Sec 3 Not more than one regular session counting the regular session as one of the two courses of instruction required for graduashytion shall be held in the same year

ARTICLE III REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION No person whether a graduate in medicine or not shall be given a

diploma of Doctor of Medicine who shall not have fulfilled the folshylowing requirements except as hereinafter provided for in Article IV

1 He must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral charshyacter and of having attained the age of twenty-one years

2 He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied medishycine for at least three years under a regular graduate or licentiate and practitioner of medicine in good standing using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medical proshyfession No candidate shall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examinations This clause to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80

3 He must file the proper official evidence that during the above-mentioned three years he has matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges for two regular sessions and in the course of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of inshystruction on the seven topics mentioned in Article II But the latshyter at least of the two full courses must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma N o two consecutive courses of instrucshytion shall be held as sat isfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months

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4 In case a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition attendance on the whole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3 provided such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II and requires attendance at at least two yearly regular Collegiate Sessions of not less than twenty weeks duration each

5 The candidate must have passed a personal exarninatioll beshyfore the Faculty on all seven of the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II

6 He must have paid in full all college dues including the graduation fee

ARTICLE IV OF HONORARY DEGREES An honorary degree of Doctor in Medicine may be granted in

number not exceeding one yearly to distinguished physicians or scishyentific men of over forty years of age But in such case the diploma shall bear across its face the word Honorary in conspicuous charshyacters and the same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates

ARTICLE V OF FEES Sec 1 All fees shall be paid in lawful money and no promissory

notes or promises to pay shall be accepted in lieu of cash for payshyment of fees

Sec 2 No ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued to any student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid

Sec 3 The established fees for the exercises of the regular sesshysion except the matriculation fee graduation fee fee for dissections may be reduced not more than one half to graduates of other affilshyiated colleges of less than ~hree years standing and to undergradshyuates of the same who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session

Sec 4 The same fees may be remitted altogether to a colleges own alumni to graduates of other affiliated colleges of three years standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given-to undergraduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session the latter of which a~ least shall have been in the college making the remission and to theoshylogical students when not candidates ior a diploma

Sec 5 The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the college

Sec 6 Under no circumstances whatever other than the above shall the Faculties or an~ members of the same grant upon their own authority any remissions or reductions of establisheci iees

And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

k Deceased furd

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NAME gTATE PRECEPTOR

McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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NAME STATE PRFCEPTOR

Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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NAME STATE P RECEPTOR

Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

Page 4: Bellevue Hospital Medical College Announcement of the 19th ......of the Winter Session is alone required for graduation. During the Spring Session, lectures upon special subjects are

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The curriculum of instruction includes systematic courses of lectures upon seven general topics viz of Principles and Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry as provided in the Articles of Confederation of the American Medical College Associationshyof which Association the BELLEV UE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is a member-as well as lectures upon certain special subjects and clin icallectures

The following are the courses of Didactic Lectures for the Preshyliminary and Regular Terms

PinciOIes and Practice 0 Medicine-Three lectures a week by Professor AUSTIN FLINT

Principles and Practice 0 Surgery and Diseases 0 the GmitoshyUrinary System-Three lectures a week from the beginning of the Preliminary Term until JaIl1ary I and five lectures a week from January I until the close of the Session by Professor WILLIAM H VAN BUREN and Adjunct Professor EDWARD L KEYES

Orthopedic Surgery--One lecture a week by Professor LEWIS A SAYRE and Adjunct Lecturer Dr LEROY MILTON VALE

Obstetrics and Diseases 0 Women and Children-Three lectures a week by Professor WILLIAM T LUSK

Materia Medica and Therapeutics-Two lectures a week by Dr A A SMITH

Physiology and Physiological Anatomy-Three lectures a week by Professor AUSTIN FLINT Jr

General DesCliptive and Surgical Anatomy-Three lectures a week by Professor JOSEPH D BRYANT

Chemistry and Toxicalogy--Three lectures a week by Professor R OGDEN DOREMUS

DiseaJes 0 the Nervous System-One lecture a week by Professhysor EDWARD G JANEWAY

Pathological Anatomy and Histology-One lecture a week by Professor EDWARD G JANEWAY

Oplthalmology and Otology-One lecture a week by Professor HENRY D NOYES

Psychological Medicine and MedicalJurisprudence- Two lectures a week for six weeks after January 1st by Professor JOIlN P GRAY

s ClillicaILectures

Pracce olJIIediciJte-Professor AUSTIN FLINT gives two clinical lectures a wcek in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL from the beginning of the Preliminary Term until January 1st and one Clinical Lecture a week also in the Bellevue Hospital from January 1st until the close of the session

Professor EDWARD G JANEWAY gives one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL

Dr A A SMITH gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room during the months of September and October

Dr BEVERLY ROBINSON gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room during the months of January and February

Stgtsrery-Professor JAMES R WOOD gives one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL during the months of September Nove~ber December and January

Professor WILLIAM H VAN BUREN gives one clinical lecture a week in the CIIARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island during the mo~ths of November and December These lectures relate mainly to Diseases of the Genito-U rinary System including Syphilis

Professor LEWIS A SAYREOr Adjunct Lecturer Dr LEROY MILTON VALE gives one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL

Profes~or ALEXANDER B MOTT gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room

Professor EDWARD L KEYES gives one clinical lecture a week on Surgery in tbe BELLEVUE HOSPITAL during the months of Ocshytober and F ebruary and one clinical lecture a week on Diseases of the Skin in the College Lecture-Room from January 1st until the close of the session

Professor ERSKINE MASON gives one dinical lecture a week in the BELL~VUE HOSPITAL from the beginning of the Prelimi nary Term until January 1st

Professor JOSEPH W HOWE gives one clinical lecture a week on Surgery in the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island frol J1 the beginning of the Preliminary Term unti] November 1st and one clinical lecture a weck on Surgery in the College Lecture-Room from the beginning of the Preliminary T erm until December 1St

Diseases 0 W omen-Professor ISAAC E TAYLOR Professor

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FORDYCE BARKER or Professor WILLIAM T LUSK gives one clinishycal lecture a week in the College LeCture-Room from the beginning of the Preliminary Term until January 1St and one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL from January 1st until the close of the session

Ophthalmology and Otology- The lectures by Professor NOYES include operations and the presentation to the class of cases of Disshyeases of the Eye and E ar

Diseases of Children--Professor J LEWIS SMITH gives one clinishycal lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room from December 1st until the close of the session

Psychological M edicine- The lectures by Professor GRAY include the presen tation to the class of cases illustrating the different forms of Mental Disease

Diseases of the Throat~Dr FRANK H BOSWORTH gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room during the months of November and December

Subjects of L ectures fur the Preliminary Term The following are the subjects of lectures for the Preliminary

Term which begins September 17 r879 and continues for two weeks Professor FLINT-Introduction to the Study of Physical Diagnosis

of Diseases of the Chest Professor WOOD-Clinical Surgery

VAN BUREN-Surgical Diseases of the Rectum SAYRE-Reflex Paralysis MOTT-Clinical and Operative Surgery LUSK-Physiology of the Ovum

-Dr A A SMITH-Therapeutics of Food and of Electricity Professor FLINT Jr-Experimental Physiology

BRYANT-Anatomy of the Joints DOREMUS-Poisons J ANEWAY-Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord NOYES-Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear KEYES-Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin MASON- Clinical Surgery HOWE-Clinical Surgery

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Dissection The dissecting-room is open every evening except on Saturdays

during the entire sesioll The dissecting is under the supervision of the Professor of Anatomy and under the immediate dir~tion of Drs FR EDERICK S DENNIS and WILLIAM H VELCH Demonstrashytors of Anatomy Stndents are assigned to parts of a subject by the Demonstrators in the order in which their nanles appear on the disshysection-book five students being assigned to each subject Students are expected to di ssect all the parts of a subject during the sess ion This constitutes a full course of di ssec tions which is ce rtifi ed to by the Demonst rators at the close of the session During the session students are assigned three times each time to a d ifferent part of the subject

Pathological Anatomy In addition to the lectures upon Pathological Anatomy and Hisshy

tology in the coure of which fresh pathologica l specimens are preshysented post-mOlmiddottem examinations are made before the class and stushydents have daily access to the Autopsy-Rooms of the Hospital where examinations are made by the Curators of the Museum One or more Coroners inquests ar-e usually held before the class during the session

Examinations by members 0 the Faculty during the Session pon the Subjects of the Lectures

During the Regular Session regular weekly examinations are held by members of the Faculty 111 the evening upon the subjects of the lectures as follows Practice 0 Medicine Professor FLINT Surgery Professor BRYANT Obstetrics Professur LUSK 1l1ateria M edica and Therapeutics Dr A A SMITH physiology Professor FLINT Jr Anatomy Professor BRYANT Chemistry Professor DOREMUS These examinations are free but are confined to candidates either for the full examination the primary examination or the final examination and are optional with the student

Clinical Instructiolt The Clinical Lectures are delivered in the amphitheatre of the

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL the amphitheatre of the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island and in the lec ture-room of the College

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL receives annually from five to six thousand pat ients Its average census for r~78 was 575 Medical and sur~i-

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cal cases of all descriptions are received exclusive of contagio ll disshyeases Cases of typhus fever are no longer admitted into this Hospishytal but arc transferred to the Fever-Hospital 011 Blackwells Island

The CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island receives annually from eight to ten thousand patients the larger portion being affected with chronic diseases This Hospital receives cases of venereal disshyease Students attending the clinics at the CHARITY HOSPITAL are conveyed to the Hospital without charge by a steamboat capable of carrying the entire class The average census of the CHARITY HOSPITAL for 1878 was 846

THE BUREAU OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL RELIEF FOR OUTshyDOOR POOR is situated in the College building and furnishes most of the cases for the clinics held in the Collepe lecture-room The total number of patients treated in this department for the year 1878 was 34598

The number of new cases in the class of General Surgery in the Out-Door Department in 1878 was 4328

The number of new cases in the class of Nervous Diseases treated in 1878 was 707

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of Children in 1878 was 8557

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of the Skin in 1878 was I I 78

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of the Throat in 1878 was 1827

Private Instruction not included in the R egular Curriculum Surgical Operations-Professor MOTT gives practical instruction

in Surgical Operations once a week during the session to private classes The number in each class is limited to ten The fee is $30

Gywu ology-Professor LU SK assisted hy Dr J M HILLS gives practical instruction in Gynoecology to private classes The course consists of ten lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to twelve The fee is $20 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Physical Diagltosis-Dr A A SMITH gives practical instruccion in Physical Diagnosis to private classes The course consists of twenty-five lessons The fee is $20

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Phy siological Laboratory-Professor FLINT Jr receives students in the Physiological Laboratory of the College who act as assistants during the Vinter Session The number of students is limite_d to five The fee is $ 50

Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings-Professor BRYANT gives practical instruction to private classes in Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings including the alplication of the plastershyjacket and of other orthopedic apparatus and dressings The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to four The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Medical D iagnosis-Professor JANEWAY gives practical instrucshytion in Medical Diagnosis with special reference to Diseases of the Chest and Abdomen to private classes The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to fifteen The fee is $20 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Diseases oj tlte Ejle and Ear-Professor NOYES assisted by Dr P A CALLAN gives practical instruction ill Diseases of the Eye and Ear at the School of Ophthalmology and Otology connected with the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary The Winter Course consists of four lessons each week beginning November 1st and continuing until the following March The Spring Course begins March 1st and continues until the following June The fee for either the Winshyter or the SpringCourse is $)0 The fee for the separate branches of the course is $10 for each

Dr BEVERLY ROBINSON gives practical Instruction in Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat to private classes The course consists of twelve lessons and the number of studen ts in each class is limited to five The fee is $10 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Dr FRANK H BOSWORTH gives practical instruction in Larynshygoscopy and Diseases of the Throat to private classes The course consists of twenty-five lessons and the number in each class is limited to ten The fee is $10

Chemical Laboratory-Dr C A DOREMUS gives practical inshystruction in Medical Chemistry including Urinary Analysis to prishy

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vate classes The Practical Laboratory is open during the first ten weeks of the Winter Session and during the entire Spring Session and has accommodations for forty students The fee including chemicals and apparatus for each course is $25

Dr F S DENNIS gives practical instruction in Surgical Opera tions on the Cadaver to private classes The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited tc ten The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Pathological Laboratory-Dr W H WELCH g ives practical inshystruction in the Pathological Laboratory of the College in Normal and Pathological Histology to private classes The course consis ts of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to twelve The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

R egulations as regards Fees lor the Winter Session The aggregate fees for tickets to all the lectures during the Regshy

ular Winter Session and the Preliminary Term including tickets for the clinical lectures at the BELLEVUE and the CHARITY HOSPITAL and the College Clinics amount to $ 140 This does not include the Spring Recitation-Term In addition to the fees for the tickets to the lectures is a matriculation fee of $5 The graduation fee is $30

The fee for the dissection-ticket is $10 This covers all the exshypenses of the dissecting-room~ There is no charge for subjects nor are there any incidental fees

Students who have attended two full regular courses of lectures in other accredited medical colleges receive all the tickets to the lectures of this College exclusive of the matriculation and the disshysection tickets for $70 Students having attended two full regular courses of lectures in this College or after attendance upon one full course in this College having previously attended one full course in some other accredited college are admitted to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee Graduates in good standing of other accredited medical colleges after three years are required to matriculate only The three years recognized are considered as ending a~ the close of the Winter Session In this provision the three years date from the time of graduaton and practice before

graduation is not counted Prior to the expiration of three years the fee for a gen-eral ticket for graduates of otler colleges is $70

Payment of fees is required in all cases and the tickets must be taken out and paid fo r at the beginning of the Regular Tenn Reshymission of fees or deductions and the taking of promissory notes

_ from students are interiicted by the by-laws of the College Section 5 of Article V of the Articles of Confederation of the American Medical College Association provides that Colleges members of the Association may reduce or remit the regular fees to students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the College This permission to reduce or remit the fees in certain cases may be accepted or not at the option of any college The BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLshyLEGE still adheres to the principle of receiving all students on equal terms as regards fees making no remission or reduction of the regushylar fees

The full course of lectures the fee for which is $140 includes tickets for the special subjects viz Pathological Anatomy and Histology and Diseases of the Nervous System Ophthalmology and Otology Dermatology Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisshyprudence and D iseases of the Throat The special subjects of Disshyeases of the Genito-Urinary System and of Orthopedic Surgery are included in the department of Surgery

Students may take out at their option either the general ticket for a full course of lectures or tickets for one or more of the seven departments The fees for the separate departments are as follows

Practice of Medicine including Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence and Disea es of the Throat

Surgery including Ophthalmology and Otology and D ermamiddot tology 25

Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children 15 Materia Medica and Therapeutics including Pathologicll Anatshy

omy and Hiitolo~y and Diseases of the Nervol1s System 20

Physiology and Physiol ogical Anatomy 20

middotGeneral Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy 20

Chemistry and Toxicology 20

Total $140

The matriculation fee of $5 admits to all the clinical lectures delivered in the College building the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL and the

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CHARITY HOSPITAL The matriculation ticket must be taken befOIe any of the tickets for lectu res are issued

The reduction of fees for lectures to one half of the regular rates applies to graduates of other recognized colleges of less than three years standing and to students who have taken two courses of lecshytures at other recognized colleges or one course at another recogshynized college after having attended a course at the BELLEVUE HosshyPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for each department as well as for the full course The same provision applies to those entitled to a reshyduction of one half of the regular fees who desire to attend the lectures in certain departments only and not the full course

The following are such reduced fees in each department

sect~~~~ ~~ ~Iedic~n~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $~ Obsteuics and Diseases of Vomen and Children 7 50 Materia Medica and Therapeutics 10 00

Physiology 10 00

Anatomy 10 00

Chemistry 1 0 00

Total

According to the provisions with regard to the remission and reshyduction of fees a student may be entitled to attend the lectures in certain departments without fees and in certain other departments with a reduction of one half of the regular fees

The colleges the diplomas and tickets of which are recognized unshyder the provisions for remission or reduction of fees are the collegeshymembers of the American Medical College Association regular colleges not members of the Association but recognized by the Asshysociation and regular colleges in Canada and in foreign countries The tickets or credentials for courses of lectures in foreign colleges are assimilated to the division of the curriculum of instruction into the seven departments already enumerated

The courses of certain colleges which have adopted a graded system of instruction are recognized as follows

Chicago 1fedical College-The first year in this College is recogshynized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to one fuJI course or lectu res upon the seven departments

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M edical D epartment of Harvard University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two cOllrses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therashypeutics

M edical Department of the University of Pennsylvania-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy and Chemshyistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivashylent to two courses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeutics

Medical D epartment of Syracuse University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalen t to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two courses of lecshytures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeu tics

The diplomas and tickets of Eclectic Homoeopathic or Botanic Colleges or of colleges devoted to any peculi ar system of medicin e are not recognied

M edical D efJartment of f-Ioward University - This college was excluded from recognition by the American Medical College Assoshyciation in 1878 In common with other college-members of the Association the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LL EGE will not recognize the diplomas or tickets of this College issued after its sesshysion of 1877-78

R egulations as regards R equirements for Graduation The requirements for graduation are th ree years pupilage after

eighteen years of age wi th a regular physician in good standing inshyclusive of the time of attendance upon medical lectures attendance upon two full courses of lec tures the last being in this College cershytifi cates of at least one course of Practical Anatomy or Dissections either at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LLEGE or some acshy

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cre~ited College empowered to confer the degree of M D proper ~estlmomals of character an acceptable thesis composed b d In the h dmiddotf f h Y an an WrJ mg 0 t e candidate and a satisfactory examinashytion In e~ch of the seven departments of instruction viz Practice of Medlcme Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica Physiology Anatshyomy and Chemistry The examinations upon Practice of M~dicine and Surgery include Diseases of the Nervous System Pathological Anatomy Ophthalmology and Diseases of the Skin Two full courses of lecture~ are absolutely required and no period of practice is taken as an eqUivalent for one course The candidate must be twenty-one years of age

In accordance with Section 2 Article III of the A tmiddot I fC f d r Ie es 0 on ~ eratlOn of the American Medical College Association no

candl~ate shall be eligible for final examination for graduatio~ unshyless hiS term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of tile finaI exshy anunatlOns In accordance with Section 3 of the same Article no two ~onsecutlve courses of instruction shall be held as satisfy ing the reqUlremnt of two full courses of lectures before graduation unshyless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months According to thmiddot IS pro-VISIOn c~urses of l~ctures taken in 1879 at certain colleges which hold ~helf sessions In th e Spring Summer or Fall for 1879 will not permit a student to graduate at the close of the session of the BELLEshyVUE HO~P[TAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for 1879-80 although such courses Will be recognized in connection with the session of 188ltr-81 The courses for 1879 of the following named Colleges are excluded as stated above Medical Department of Dartmouth College Ken~ tucky School of Medi cine Long I sland College Hospital Medical chool of Mame Medical College of the Pacific Toland Hall (MedshyIcal Department of the University of California) Medical Department of the University of Vermont

To preven t any misunderstanding with regard to the requireshyments for graduation the Faculty desire to state that the only courses of lectures recognized are those taken at regularly organized Medical Colleges empowered to confer the degree of M D the courses emshybracing Practi ce of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica

Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The tickets and diplomas of Eclectic H omceopathic or Botanic Colleges or colleges devoted to any peculiar system of medicine are considered irregular and will not be recognized under any circumstance Certincates from preshyceptors who practice any pecdiar system of medici1e or who advershytise or violate in any way the code of ethics adopted by the professhysion will not be received under any circumstances The three years of study are required by the charter of the College

There arc threc regular examinations for the degree one at the close of the Winter Session one at the close of the Spring Session and one during the first week in October Candidates who have comshyplied with all the requirements may p resent themselves at either of these extminations but they will not be examined at any other time The thesis tnd certificates must be fi led and the graduation fee paid before the examinations in Jun e and October The June and October examinations are exclusively for the benefit of those studen ts vho have attended the courses of lectures required the last course being at thi College but whose time of study does not

expire until the Summer or Fall Graduates of other accredited colleges are examined in all the

departments the stme as undergraduates and must fulfill all of the requirements demanded of undergraduates except the writing of a thesis The Faculty will not grant a degree to any graduate of three or more years standing who does not exhibit to the Secretary a certificate of membership in some Medical Society entitled to represen tation in the American Medical Association This rule is invariable Candidates are expected to matriculate to take out tickets for the Winter Session to have attended lectures during the Session and to pay the graduation fee of $30 If they be graduates of three years standing they will receive a ticket to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee only The three years recogshynized are considered as ending at the close of the Winter Session The three years date from the time of graduation and practice beshyfore graduation is not counted According to this provision alumni of other accredited colleges who have graduated on or before March 11877 will be admitted to all the lectures of the session of 1879-80

on payment of the matriculation fee

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In accordance with a resolution passed at the last annual meetshying of the Faculty candidates for the degree who appear to the Faculty to be unfit to practice medicin e will be rejected as hereshytofore their graduation fee will be returned and they will be reshyquired to attend another full course of lectures before they can again present themselves for examination No fees are required for thi s additional course of lectu res Candidates however who are welJ prepared in certain departments but who do not pass an entirely satisfactory examination in certain other departments may at the pleasure of the Faculty be conditioned in those departments not exceeding three in number in which they have been found to be deficient Candidates thus conditioned will be permitted to present themselves for a second examination in the departments in which they have failed at the end of six months after their first examinashytion If they then pass satisfactory examinations in the departments in which they have been conditioned they will be recommended to the Board of Trustees for the degree

Special Examinations in tlu Elementary D epartments (Pimary Examinations)-Students who have attended two full Winter courses ltgtf lectnres npon all the departments taught in the College may be examined upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy an d Chemshyistry at the end of the second course and if they be successful in these examinations will be examined at the end of the third course upn Practice of Medicine Surgery and Obstetrics only Candishydates for the primary examination will be required to payone-half of the graduation fee The primary examinations a re held at the dose of the vinter Session only The thesis certificates and the remainder of the graduation fee are to be handed in to the Secretary at the regular time before the final examination Students who have passed the primary examinations are required to attend another full course of lectures before they can be admitted to their final examishynations Students who desire to graduate by passing the primary examination and afterward the final examination upon the three p ractical departments must attend three full courses of lectures

Special Courses for Students who have passed their Primary Exshyaminations-Students who have passed their primary examinations in the departments of Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology

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Anatomy and Chemistry are expected to devote thems~lves durin~ their third cou rse mainly to the departments of Practice of Medishycine Surgery Obstetrics and the allied special subjects ~tud~nts who have been successful in all of their primary exammatlOns will have the privilege of free private instruction in Normal Hisshytologyand Microscopical Examinations of the Urine and in Practical Chemistry and Toxicology Such students will be formed ~nto classes and instru cted in Histology and Microscopical ExamlllatlOns of the Urine by Dr William H Welch This course will consist of fifteen lessons The instrllction in Practical Chemistry and Toxishycology will be given by Dr Charles A Doremus and will consist of twenty lessons These courses will be given either in the evenll1g or during the hours of the lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology

Anatomy and Chemistry lIfatriculation Examinatiotl-The diploma of the BELLEVUE

HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE has been officially recognized by the Royal College of Surgeons England for those who have passed a regular matriculating examination in clas ics m~thematics etc at some college recognized in England ThiS matnculatlllg exam ll1ashytion is optional with the student and will be given by the Faculty toshyall who desire it before they have attended their first course of lectures It can not be given to graduates or to those who haveshyalready attended medical lectures in thi s or any other Medical Colshylege as the examination is regarded as preparatory to the study of medicine The subjects for the matri culating examination are as

follows Engli ~h Language includin g Grammar and Composition Arithshy

metie including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions Algebra IIlcludll1g Simple Equations Geometry First Two Books of Euclid Latin Translation and Gruhmar In addition to the above one of the following optional studies is required Greek French German or Natural Philosophy including Mechanics Hydrostatics and Pneushymatics Text-books Latin-Caesar (De Bello Gallico) first two books N atnral Philosophy-Pecks Ganot or Parkers Philosophy Greek-First Chapter of St John s Gospel French-First Chapter of Teemaque or Charles XII German-Adlers Reader 1st part

For those who have passed the above examination before attendshy

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ing their first course of lectures the Diplomas and the Tickets of the College are recognized by the Royal Coll ege of Surgeons of England The examination is not required of those who have already passed a matriculating examination at a Medical College or a University recognized in England

The matriculation examination is necessary for those only who expect to present their tickets or diplomas for recognition in Great Britain Students who desire thi s examination must middothand in their names to the Secretary within the first two weeks of the Regular Term

SPRING SESSION-RECITATIONS AND LECTURES

The Spring Session consists of a single term beginning about March 1st and end ing June 1st The recitations are under the dishyrection of Drs H Goldthwaite and F S Dennis During this s ession lecture on special subjects arc delivered by members of the Faculty and others connected with the College and the most imshyportant of the clinical lectures are continued Students have an ltgtpportunity of taking certain of the private courses of instruction given by members of the Faculty and others The fee for the recitashytions and lectures of the Spring Session is $35 The matriculation ticket ($5) must be taken before the ticket for the Spring Session is issued and this ticket is valid for the ensuing Winter Session A dissection ticket ($10) taken during the Spring Session is also valid for the ensuing Winter Session The dissecting-room remains open until about the first of May A special circular giving full particushylars with regard to the Spring Session is published about December 1st and will be sent on application

The following private courses held during the Winter are continued during the Spring Session Professor Lusk Gyntecology Professor Bryant Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings Professhysor Janeway Medical Diagnosis Professor Noyes Diseases of the Eye and Ear Dr Beverly Robinson Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat Dr F H Bosworth Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat Dr C A Doremus Medical Chemistry Dr F S Dennis Operations on the Cadaver Dr W H Velch Normal and Pathological Histology (See pages 8 9 and 10)

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Appointments in tIle R esideut Stal at tlze Bellevue and tlze Clzarity

H ospital-The Resident Staff at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL includes twenty-four and the Staff at the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island twelve Physicians and Surgeons These are appointed semishyannually after competitive examinations by Committees from the Medical Boards of the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital The exshyaminations for both the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital take place from the fifteenth to the twentieth of March and September of each year To be entitled to appear before the E xamining Committee for Bellevue Hospital applicants must be graduates of a regular Medical College of the City of New York They must also be recommended by two of the Visiting Physicians or Surgeons of the Hospital The term of service in Bellevue Hospishytal which is required is as follows Twelve months as junior and senior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and six months in the Hospital when board lodging and washing are furnished in compensation for services Junior and senior assistants are liable to be called upon at any time for temposhyrary service To be entitled to appear before the Examining Comshymittee for the Charity Hospital applicants must be either graduates of a regular Medical College of New York City or within six months of graduation The term of service in the Charity Hospital is eighteen months six months as junior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and twelve months in the Hospital under the same conditions as in Bellevue Hospital There are usually eight vacancies at each semi-aJ1nual examination for the Bellevue Hospital and six vacancies for the Charity Hospishytal The Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Bellevue Hospital is Professor JAMES R WOOD No 80 Irving Place and tbe Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Charity Hospital is Dr JOSEPH W HOWE 38 West Twenty-fourth Street

Expenses of Living in N ew Yotk etc-The expenses of living in the city of New York will of course vary according to the views and habits of students The necessary expenses need not exceed those in the smaller cities or in most large villages At the present time good board including lodging fire and light may be bad

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at a convenient distance from the College at from $4 50 to $7 per week Pains are taken to provide a list of boarding-houses in the vicinity of Bellevue Hospital to su it the wishes and means of students and the Janitor is prepared to sewre satisfactory acshycommodations without any delay for those who have matri culated at the College Bellevue Hospital is situated on the East River between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth Streets In coming to the Hospital from the lower part of the city the most convenient mode is to take one of the street-cars passing every three or four minutes either on the Second Third or Fourth Avenue getting out at Twenty-sixth Street The distance from either of these avenues to the Hospital is short A line of street-cars leaving the Grand Censhytral Depot passes the Bellevue H osp ital The entrance to the Hosshypital is on Twenty-sixth Street near the East River Students and others coming to the College should inquire at the gate of BELLEVUE HOSPITAL for Mr J V STANDISH Janitor of the BELLEVUE HOSPIshyTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE Members of the class who receive remitshytances in the form of Post-Office money-orders will save trouble if they direct the orders to be payable at Station F New York City this station being but a short distance from the College

No variation is made under a ny circum stances from the estabshylished fees of the College except those reductions and remissions disshytinctly indicated under the head of Regulations as regards Fees

The requirements for graduation are rig idly adhered to no hon_ orary degrees are conferred and no degree is ever conferred except after a full personal examination of the candidate upon the depart shyments of Pract ice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemist ry

There are no positions in or about the College or the Hospitals available to students except positions in the staff of the H ospitals The conditions of these appointm ents are fully given under the head of Appointments in the Resident Staff of the Bellevue and the Chari ty Hospital

Courses of lectures a re recognized by the College with reference to graduation or the adjustment of fees solely with regard to th e subjects taught and not the length of the course The courses of of lectures at certain Colleges for exanple which have a continuous

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session of nine months are recognized each as equivalent to but one course although the length of the course at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is five months

The Courses of lectures of other Colleges r~cognized with refershyence to graduation or adjustment of fees are th e regular sess ions of such Colleges and not preparatory or intermediate courses which latter are reckoned only as time of study

The Spring Session of the College is not counted as one of the two courses required for grad uation and is reckoned only as time of study

Attendance upon the recitations of the Spring Session with a ttenshydance upon the Vinter Session either immed iately preceding or folshylowing is reckoned as a year of study and will be certified to as such by the Secretary of the Faculty This constitutes a full colshylegiate year Students taking these two courses are not required to have the certificate of a private preceptor for the time thus spent at the College

It is contrary to law to remove or send from the City any subject or any part of a subject for dissection

There are no regular lectures or clinics and no systematic inshyst ruction during the months of Jun e July and August and students a re not advised to come to the College before the first of September

No two full or partial courses of lectures are recogn ized as enshytitling students to rednction of fees unless the tim e between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fift een monthsmiddot

Persons desiring farther information are requested to communishypoundate with the Secretary of the Faculty Professor AUSTIN F LI NT Jr Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York

In accordance with the by-laws of the Amer ican Medical Colshylege Association the Faculty publish the Articles of Confederashytion of the Association which will be rigidly adhered to by the College

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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION (To be subscribed and conformed to by all tlu Colleges 0 tlu A ssociati01l)

ARTI CLE I OF THE FACULTY The medical members of the Faculty must be regular graduates

or licentiates and practitioners of medicine in good stqncling using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medishycal profession

ARTICLE II OF T U ITION Sec I The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly systeshy

matic course of instruction covering the general topics of Anatomy including dissections Physiology Chemistry Materia Medica and Therapeutics Obstetrics Surgery Pathology and Practice of Medishycine The collegiate session wherein thi s course is given shall be understood as the regular session

Sec 2 Said Regular Session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration This Section to go in force at and after the Session of 1879-80

Sec 3 Not more than one regular session counting the regular session as one of the two courses of instruction required for graduashytion shall be held in the same year

ARTICLE III REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION No person whether a graduate in medicine or not shall be given a

diploma of Doctor of Medicine who shall not have fulfilled the folshylowing requirements except as hereinafter provided for in Article IV

1 He must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral charshyacter and of having attained the age of twenty-one years

2 He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied medishycine for at least three years under a regular graduate or licentiate and practitioner of medicine in good standing using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medical proshyfession No candidate shall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examinations This clause to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80

3 He must file the proper official evidence that during the above-mentioned three years he has matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges for two regular sessions and in the course of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of inshystruction on the seven topics mentioned in Article II But the latshyter at least of the two full courses must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma N o two consecutive courses of instrucshytion shall be held as sat isfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months

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4 In case a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition attendance on the whole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3 provided such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II and requires attendance at at least two yearly regular Collegiate Sessions of not less than twenty weeks duration each

5 The candidate must have passed a personal exarninatioll beshyfore the Faculty on all seven of the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II

6 He must have paid in full all college dues including the graduation fee

ARTICLE IV OF HONORARY DEGREES An honorary degree of Doctor in Medicine may be granted in

number not exceeding one yearly to distinguished physicians or scishyentific men of over forty years of age But in such case the diploma shall bear across its face the word Honorary in conspicuous charshyacters and the same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates

ARTICLE V OF FEES Sec 1 All fees shall be paid in lawful money and no promissory

notes or promises to pay shall be accepted in lieu of cash for payshyment of fees

Sec 2 No ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued to any student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid

Sec 3 The established fees for the exercises of the regular sesshysion except the matriculation fee graduation fee fee for dissections may be reduced not more than one half to graduates of other affilshyiated colleges of less than ~hree years standing and to undergradshyuates of the same who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session

Sec 4 The same fees may be remitted altogether to a colleges own alumni to graduates of other affiliated colleges of three years standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given-to undergraduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session the latter of which a~ least shall have been in the college making the remission and to theoshylogical students when not candidates ior a diploma

Sec 5 The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the college

Sec 6 Under no circumstances whatever other than the above shall the Faculties or an~ members of the same grant upon their own authority any remissions or reductions of establisheci iees

And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

k Deceased furd

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NAME gTATE PRECEPTOR

McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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NAME STATE PRFCEPTOR

Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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NAME STATE P RECEPTOR

Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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NAMR STATE PRECEPTOR

T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

Page 5: Bellevue Hospital Medical College Announcement of the 19th ......of the Winter Session is alone required for graduation. During the Spring Session, lectures upon special subjects are

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FORDYCE BARKER or Professor WILLIAM T LUSK gives one clinishycal lecture a week in the College LeCture-Room from the beginning of the Preliminary Term until January 1St and one clinical lecture a week in the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL from January 1st until the close of the session

Ophthalmology and Otology- The lectures by Professor NOYES include operations and the presentation to the class of cases of Disshyeases of the Eye and E ar

Diseases of Children--Professor J LEWIS SMITH gives one clinishycal lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room from December 1st until the close of the session

Psychological M edicine- The lectures by Professor GRAY include the presen tation to the class of cases illustrating the different forms of Mental Disease

Diseases of the Throat~Dr FRANK H BOSWORTH gives one clinical lecture a week in the College Lecture-Room during the months of November and December

Subjects of L ectures fur the Preliminary Term The following are the subjects of lectures for the Preliminary

Term which begins September 17 r879 and continues for two weeks Professor FLINT-Introduction to the Study of Physical Diagnosis

of Diseases of the Chest Professor WOOD-Clinical Surgery

VAN BUREN-Surgical Diseases of the Rectum SAYRE-Reflex Paralysis MOTT-Clinical and Operative Surgery LUSK-Physiology of the Ovum

-Dr A A SMITH-Therapeutics of Food and of Electricity Professor FLINT Jr-Experimental Physiology

BRYANT-Anatomy of the Joints DOREMUS-Poisons J ANEWAY-Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord NOYES-Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear KEYES-Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin MASON- Clinical Surgery HOWE-Clinical Surgery

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Dissection The dissecting-room is open every evening except on Saturdays

during the entire sesioll The dissecting is under the supervision of the Professor of Anatomy and under the immediate dir~tion of Drs FR EDERICK S DENNIS and WILLIAM H VELCH Demonstrashytors of Anatomy Stndents are assigned to parts of a subject by the Demonstrators in the order in which their nanles appear on the disshysection-book five students being assigned to each subject Students are expected to di ssect all the parts of a subject during the sess ion This constitutes a full course of di ssec tions which is ce rtifi ed to by the Demonst rators at the close of the session During the session students are assigned three times each time to a d ifferent part of the subject

Pathological Anatomy In addition to the lectures upon Pathological Anatomy and Hisshy

tology in the coure of which fresh pathologica l specimens are preshysented post-mOlmiddottem examinations are made before the class and stushydents have daily access to the Autopsy-Rooms of the Hospital where examinations are made by the Curators of the Museum One or more Coroners inquests ar-e usually held before the class during the session

Examinations by members 0 the Faculty during the Session pon the Subjects of the Lectures

During the Regular Session regular weekly examinations are held by members of the Faculty 111 the evening upon the subjects of the lectures as follows Practice 0 Medicine Professor FLINT Surgery Professor BRYANT Obstetrics Professur LUSK 1l1ateria M edica and Therapeutics Dr A A SMITH physiology Professor FLINT Jr Anatomy Professor BRYANT Chemistry Professor DOREMUS These examinations are free but are confined to candidates either for the full examination the primary examination or the final examination and are optional with the student

Clinical Instructiolt The Clinical Lectures are delivered in the amphitheatre of the

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL the amphitheatre of the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island and in the lec ture-room of the College

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL receives annually from five to six thousand pat ients Its average census for r~78 was 575 Medical and sur~i-

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cal cases of all descriptions are received exclusive of contagio ll disshyeases Cases of typhus fever are no longer admitted into this Hospishytal but arc transferred to the Fever-Hospital 011 Blackwells Island

The CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island receives annually from eight to ten thousand patients the larger portion being affected with chronic diseases This Hospital receives cases of venereal disshyease Students attending the clinics at the CHARITY HOSPITAL are conveyed to the Hospital without charge by a steamboat capable of carrying the entire class The average census of the CHARITY HOSPITAL for 1878 was 846

THE BUREAU OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL RELIEF FOR OUTshyDOOR POOR is situated in the College building and furnishes most of the cases for the clinics held in the Collepe lecture-room The total number of patients treated in this department for the year 1878 was 34598

The number of new cases in the class of General Surgery in the Out-Door Department in 1878 was 4328

The number of new cases in the class of Nervous Diseases treated in 1878 was 707

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of Children in 1878 was 8557

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of the Skin in 1878 was I I 78

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of the Throat in 1878 was 1827

Private Instruction not included in the R egular Curriculum Surgical Operations-Professor MOTT gives practical instruction

in Surgical Operations once a week during the session to private classes The number in each class is limited to ten The fee is $30

Gywu ology-Professor LU SK assisted hy Dr J M HILLS gives practical instruction in Gynoecology to private classes The course consists of ten lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to twelve The fee is $20 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Physical Diagltosis-Dr A A SMITH gives practical instruccion in Physical Diagnosis to private classes The course consists of twenty-five lessons The fee is $20

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Phy siological Laboratory-Professor FLINT Jr receives students in the Physiological Laboratory of the College who act as assistants during the Vinter Session The number of students is limite_d to five The fee is $ 50

Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings-Professor BRYANT gives practical instruction to private classes in Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings including the alplication of the plastershyjacket and of other orthopedic apparatus and dressings The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to four The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Medical D iagnosis-Professor JANEWAY gives practical instrucshytion in Medical Diagnosis with special reference to Diseases of the Chest and Abdomen to private classes The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to fifteen The fee is $20 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Diseases oj tlte Ejle and Ear-Professor NOYES assisted by Dr P A CALLAN gives practical instruction ill Diseases of the Eye and Ear at the School of Ophthalmology and Otology connected with the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary The Winter Course consists of four lessons each week beginning November 1st and continuing until the following March The Spring Course begins March 1st and continues until the following June The fee for either the Winshyter or the SpringCourse is $)0 The fee for the separate branches of the course is $10 for each

Dr BEVERLY ROBINSON gives practical Instruction in Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat to private classes The course consists of twelve lessons and the number of studen ts in each class is limited to five The fee is $10 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Dr FRANK H BOSWORTH gives practical instruction in Larynshygoscopy and Diseases of the Throat to private classes The course consists of twenty-five lessons and the number in each class is limited to ten The fee is $10

Chemical Laboratory-Dr C A DOREMUS gives practical inshystruction in Medical Chemistry including Urinary Analysis to prishy

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vate classes The Practical Laboratory is open during the first ten weeks of the Winter Session and during the entire Spring Session and has accommodations for forty students The fee including chemicals and apparatus for each course is $25

Dr F S DENNIS gives practical instruction in Surgical Opera tions on the Cadaver to private classes The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited tc ten The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Pathological Laboratory-Dr W H WELCH g ives practical inshystruction in the Pathological Laboratory of the College in Normal and Pathological Histology to private classes The course consis ts of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to twelve The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

R egulations as regards Fees lor the Winter Session The aggregate fees for tickets to all the lectures during the Regshy

ular Winter Session and the Preliminary Term including tickets for the clinical lectures at the BELLEVUE and the CHARITY HOSPITAL and the College Clinics amount to $ 140 This does not include the Spring Recitation-Term In addition to the fees for the tickets to the lectures is a matriculation fee of $5 The graduation fee is $30

The fee for the dissection-ticket is $10 This covers all the exshypenses of the dissecting-room~ There is no charge for subjects nor are there any incidental fees

Students who have attended two full regular courses of lectures in other accredited medical colleges receive all the tickets to the lectures of this College exclusive of the matriculation and the disshysection tickets for $70 Students having attended two full regular courses of lectures in this College or after attendance upon one full course in this College having previously attended one full course in some other accredited college are admitted to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee Graduates in good standing of other accredited medical colleges after three years are required to matriculate only The three years recognized are considered as ending a~ the close of the Winter Session In this provision the three years date from the time of graduaton and practice before

graduation is not counted Prior to the expiration of three years the fee for a gen-eral ticket for graduates of otler colleges is $70

Payment of fees is required in all cases and the tickets must be taken out and paid fo r at the beginning of the Regular Tenn Reshymission of fees or deductions and the taking of promissory notes

_ from students are interiicted by the by-laws of the College Section 5 of Article V of the Articles of Confederation of the American Medical College Association provides that Colleges members of the Association may reduce or remit the regular fees to students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the College This permission to reduce or remit the fees in certain cases may be accepted or not at the option of any college The BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLshyLEGE still adheres to the principle of receiving all students on equal terms as regards fees making no remission or reduction of the regushylar fees

The full course of lectures the fee for which is $140 includes tickets for the special subjects viz Pathological Anatomy and Histology and Diseases of the Nervous System Ophthalmology and Otology Dermatology Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisshyprudence and D iseases of the Throat The special subjects of Disshyeases of the Genito-Urinary System and of Orthopedic Surgery are included in the department of Surgery

Students may take out at their option either the general ticket for a full course of lectures or tickets for one or more of the seven departments The fees for the separate departments are as follows

Practice of Medicine including Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence and Disea es of the Throat

Surgery including Ophthalmology and Otology and D ermamiddot tology 25

Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children 15 Materia Medica and Therapeutics including Pathologicll Anatshy

omy and Hiitolo~y and Diseases of the Nervol1s System 20

Physiology and Physiol ogical Anatomy 20

middotGeneral Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy 20

Chemistry and Toxicology 20

Total $140

The matriculation fee of $5 admits to all the clinical lectures delivered in the College building the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL and the

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CHARITY HOSPITAL The matriculation ticket must be taken befOIe any of the tickets for lectu res are issued

The reduction of fees for lectures to one half of the regular rates applies to graduates of other recognized colleges of less than three years standing and to students who have taken two courses of lecshytures at other recognized colleges or one course at another recogshynized college after having attended a course at the BELLEVUE HosshyPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for each department as well as for the full course The same provision applies to those entitled to a reshyduction of one half of the regular fees who desire to attend the lectures in certain departments only and not the full course

The following are such reduced fees in each department

sect~~~~ ~~ ~Iedic~n~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $~ Obsteuics and Diseases of Vomen and Children 7 50 Materia Medica and Therapeutics 10 00

Physiology 10 00

Anatomy 10 00

Chemistry 1 0 00

Total

According to the provisions with regard to the remission and reshyduction of fees a student may be entitled to attend the lectures in certain departments without fees and in certain other departments with a reduction of one half of the regular fees

The colleges the diplomas and tickets of which are recognized unshyder the provisions for remission or reduction of fees are the collegeshymembers of the American Medical College Association regular colleges not members of the Association but recognized by the Asshysociation and regular colleges in Canada and in foreign countries The tickets or credentials for courses of lectures in foreign colleges are assimilated to the division of the curriculum of instruction into the seven departments already enumerated

The courses of certain colleges which have adopted a graded system of instruction are recognized as follows

Chicago 1fedical College-The first year in this College is recogshynized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to one fuJI course or lectu res upon the seven departments

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M edical D epartment of Harvard University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two cOllrses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therashypeutics

M edical Department of the University of Pennsylvania-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy and Chemshyistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivashylent to two courses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeutics

Medical D epartment of Syracuse University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalen t to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two courses of lecshytures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeu tics

The diplomas and tickets of Eclectic Homoeopathic or Botanic Colleges or of colleges devoted to any peculi ar system of medicin e are not recognied

M edical D efJartment of f-Ioward University - This college was excluded from recognition by the American Medical College Assoshyciation in 1878 In common with other college-members of the Association the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LL EGE will not recognize the diplomas or tickets of this College issued after its sesshysion of 1877-78

R egulations as regards R equirements for Graduation The requirements for graduation are th ree years pupilage after

eighteen years of age wi th a regular physician in good standing inshyclusive of the time of attendance upon medical lectures attendance upon two full courses of lec tures the last being in this College cershytifi cates of at least one course of Practical Anatomy or Dissections either at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LLEGE or some acshy

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cre~ited College empowered to confer the degree of M D proper ~estlmomals of character an acceptable thesis composed b d In the h dmiddotf f h Y an an WrJ mg 0 t e candidate and a satisfactory examinashytion In e~ch of the seven departments of instruction viz Practice of Medlcme Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica Physiology Anatshyomy and Chemistry The examinations upon Practice of M~dicine and Surgery include Diseases of the Nervous System Pathological Anatomy Ophthalmology and Diseases of the Skin Two full courses of lecture~ are absolutely required and no period of practice is taken as an eqUivalent for one course The candidate must be twenty-one years of age

In accordance with Section 2 Article III of the A tmiddot I fC f d r Ie es 0 on ~ eratlOn of the American Medical College Association no

candl~ate shall be eligible for final examination for graduatio~ unshyless hiS term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of tile finaI exshy anunatlOns In accordance with Section 3 of the same Article no two ~onsecutlve courses of instruction shall be held as satisfy ing the reqUlremnt of two full courses of lectures before graduation unshyless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months According to thmiddot IS pro-VISIOn c~urses of l~ctures taken in 1879 at certain colleges which hold ~helf sessions In th e Spring Summer or Fall for 1879 will not permit a student to graduate at the close of the session of the BELLEshyVUE HO~P[TAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for 1879-80 although such courses Will be recognized in connection with the session of 188ltr-81 The courses for 1879 of the following named Colleges are excluded as stated above Medical Department of Dartmouth College Ken~ tucky School of Medi cine Long I sland College Hospital Medical chool of Mame Medical College of the Pacific Toland Hall (MedshyIcal Department of the University of California) Medical Department of the University of Vermont

To preven t any misunderstanding with regard to the requireshyments for graduation the Faculty desire to state that the only courses of lectures recognized are those taken at regularly organized Medical Colleges empowered to confer the degree of M D the courses emshybracing Practi ce of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica

Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The tickets and diplomas of Eclectic H omceopathic or Botanic Colleges or colleges devoted to any peculiar system of medicine are considered irregular and will not be recognized under any circumstance Certincates from preshyceptors who practice any pecdiar system of medici1e or who advershytise or violate in any way the code of ethics adopted by the professhysion will not be received under any circumstances The three years of study are required by the charter of the College

There arc threc regular examinations for the degree one at the close of the Winter Session one at the close of the Spring Session and one during the first week in October Candidates who have comshyplied with all the requirements may p resent themselves at either of these extminations but they will not be examined at any other time The thesis tnd certificates must be fi led and the graduation fee paid before the examinations in Jun e and October The June and October examinations are exclusively for the benefit of those studen ts vho have attended the courses of lectures required the last course being at thi College but whose time of study does not

expire until the Summer or Fall Graduates of other accredited colleges are examined in all the

departments the stme as undergraduates and must fulfill all of the requirements demanded of undergraduates except the writing of a thesis The Faculty will not grant a degree to any graduate of three or more years standing who does not exhibit to the Secretary a certificate of membership in some Medical Society entitled to represen tation in the American Medical Association This rule is invariable Candidates are expected to matriculate to take out tickets for the Winter Session to have attended lectures during the Session and to pay the graduation fee of $30 If they be graduates of three years standing they will receive a ticket to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee only The three years recogshynized are considered as ending at the close of the Winter Session The three years date from the time of graduation and practice beshyfore graduation is not counted According to this provision alumni of other accredited colleges who have graduated on or before March 11877 will be admitted to all the lectures of the session of 1879-80

on payment of the matriculation fee

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In accordance with a resolution passed at the last annual meetshying of the Faculty candidates for the degree who appear to the Faculty to be unfit to practice medicin e will be rejected as hereshytofore their graduation fee will be returned and they will be reshyquired to attend another full course of lectures before they can again present themselves for examination No fees are required for thi s additional course of lectu res Candidates however who are welJ prepared in certain departments but who do not pass an entirely satisfactory examination in certain other departments may at the pleasure of the Faculty be conditioned in those departments not exceeding three in number in which they have been found to be deficient Candidates thus conditioned will be permitted to present themselves for a second examination in the departments in which they have failed at the end of six months after their first examinashytion If they then pass satisfactory examinations in the departments in which they have been conditioned they will be recommended to the Board of Trustees for the degree

Special Examinations in tlu Elementary D epartments (Pimary Examinations)-Students who have attended two full Winter courses ltgtf lectnres npon all the departments taught in the College may be examined upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy an d Chemshyistry at the end of the second course and if they be successful in these examinations will be examined at the end of the third course upn Practice of Medicine Surgery and Obstetrics only Candishydates for the primary examination will be required to payone-half of the graduation fee The primary examinations a re held at the dose of the vinter Session only The thesis certificates and the remainder of the graduation fee are to be handed in to the Secretary at the regular time before the final examination Students who have passed the primary examinations are required to attend another full course of lectures before they can be admitted to their final examishynations Students who desire to graduate by passing the primary examination and afterward the final examination upon the three p ractical departments must attend three full courses of lectures

Special Courses for Students who have passed their Primary Exshyaminations-Students who have passed their primary examinations in the departments of Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology

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Anatomy and Chemistry are expected to devote thems~lves durin~ their third cou rse mainly to the departments of Practice of Medishycine Surgery Obstetrics and the allied special subjects ~tud~nts who have been successful in all of their primary exammatlOns will have the privilege of free private instruction in Normal Hisshytologyand Microscopical Examinations of the Urine and in Practical Chemistry and Toxicology Such students will be formed ~nto classes and instru cted in Histology and Microscopical ExamlllatlOns of the Urine by Dr William H Welch This course will consist of fifteen lessons The instrllction in Practical Chemistry and Toxishycology will be given by Dr Charles A Doremus and will consist of twenty lessons These courses will be given either in the evenll1g or during the hours of the lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology

Anatomy and Chemistry lIfatriculation Examinatiotl-The diploma of the BELLEVUE

HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE has been officially recognized by the Royal College of Surgeons England for those who have passed a regular matriculating examination in clas ics m~thematics etc at some college recognized in England ThiS matnculatlllg exam ll1ashytion is optional with the student and will be given by the Faculty toshyall who desire it before they have attended their first course of lectures It can not be given to graduates or to those who haveshyalready attended medical lectures in thi s or any other Medical Colshylege as the examination is regarded as preparatory to the study of medicine The subjects for the matri culating examination are as

follows Engli ~h Language includin g Grammar and Composition Arithshy

metie including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions Algebra IIlcludll1g Simple Equations Geometry First Two Books of Euclid Latin Translation and Gruhmar In addition to the above one of the following optional studies is required Greek French German or Natural Philosophy including Mechanics Hydrostatics and Pneushymatics Text-books Latin-Caesar (De Bello Gallico) first two books N atnral Philosophy-Pecks Ganot or Parkers Philosophy Greek-First Chapter of St John s Gospel French-First Chapter of Teemaque or Charles XII German-Adlers Reader 1st part

For those who have passed the above examination before attendshy

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ing their first course of lectures the Diplomas and the Tickets of the College are recognized by the Royal Coll ege of Surgeons of England The examination is not required of those who have already passed a matriculating examination at a Medical College or a University recognized in England

The matriculation examination is necessary for those only who expect to present their tickets or diplomas for recognition in Great Britain Students who desire thi s examination must middothand in their names to the Secretary within the first two weeks of the Regular Term

SPRING SESSION-RECITATIONS AND LECTURES

The Spring Session consists of a single term beginning about March 1st and end ing June 1st The recitations are under the dishyrection of Drs H Goldthwaite and F S Dennis During this s ession lecture on special subjects arc delivered by members of the Faculty and others connected with the College and the most imshyportant of the clinical lectures are continued Students have an ltgtpportunity of taking certain of the private courses of instruction given by members of the Faculty and others The fee for the recitashytions and lectures of the Spring Session is $35 The matriculation ticket ($5) must be taken before the ticket for the Spring Session is issued and this ticket is valid for the ensuing Winter Session A dissection ticket ($10) taken during the Spring Session is also valid for the ensuing Winter Session The dissecting-room remains open until about the first of May A special circular giving full particushylars with regard to the Spring Session is published about December 1st and will be sent on application

The following private courses held during the Winter are continued during the Spring Session Professor Lusk Gyntecology Professor Bryant Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings Professhysor Janeway Medical Diagnosis Professor Noyes Diseases of the Eye and Ear Dr Beverly Robinson Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat Dr F H Bosworth Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat Dr C A Doremus Medical Chemistry Dr F S Dennis Operations on the Cadaver Dr W H Velch Normal and Pathological Histology (See pages 8 9 and 10)

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Appointments in tIle R esideut Stal at tlze Bellevue and tlze Clzarity

H ospital-The Resident Staff at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL includes twenty-four and the Staff at the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island twelve Physicians and Surgeons These are appointed semishyannually after competitive examinations by Committees from the Medical Boards of the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital The exshyaminations for both the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital take place from the fifteenth to the twentieth of March and September of each year To be entitled to appear before the E xamining Committee for Bellevue Hospital applicants must be graduates of a regular Medical College of the City of New York They must also be recommended by two of the Visiting Physicians or Surgeons of the Hospital The term of service in Bellevue Hospishytal which is required is as follows Twelve months as junior and senior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and six months in the Hospital when board lodging and washing are furnished in compensation for services Junior and senior assistants are liable to be called upon at any time for temposhyrary service To be entitled to appear before the Examining Comshymittee for the Charity Hospital applicants must be either graduates of a regular Medical College of New York City or within six months of graduation The term of service in the Charity Hospital is eighteen months six months as junior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and twelve months in the Hospital under the same conditions as in Bellevue Hospital There are usually eight vacancies at each semi-aJ1nual examination for the Bellevue Hospital and six vacancies for the Charity Hospishytal The Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Bellevue Hospital is Professor JAMES R WOOD No 80 Irving Place and tbe Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Charity Hospital is Dr JOSEPH W HOWE 38 West Twenty-fourth Street

Expenses of Living in N ew Yotk etc-The expenses of living in the city of New York will of course vary according to the views and habits of students The necessary expenses need not exceed those in the smaller cities or in most large villages At the present time good board including lodging fire and light may be bad

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at a convenient distance from the College at from $4 50 to $7 per week Pains are taken to provide a list of boarding-houses in the vicinity of Bellevue Hospital to su it the wishes and means of students and the Janitor is prepared to sewre satisfactory acshycommodations without any delay for those who have matri culated at the College Bellevue Hospital is situated on the East River between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth Streets In coming to the Hospital from the lower part of the city the most convenient mode is to take one of the street-cars passing every three or four minutes either on the Second Third or Fourth Avenue getting out at Twenty-sixth Street The distance from either of these avenues to the Hospital is short A line of street-cars leaving the Grand Censhytral Depot passes the Bellevue H osp ital The entrance to the Hosshypital is on Twenty-sixth Street near the East River Students and others coming to the College should inquire at the gate of BELLEVUE HOSPITAL for Mr J V STANDISH Janitor of the BELLEVUE HOSPIshyTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE Members of the class who receive remitshytances in the form of Post-Office money-orders will save trouble if they direct the orders to be payable at Station F New York City this station being but a short distance from the College

No variation is made under a ny circum stances from the estabshylished fees of the College except those reductions and remissions disshytinctly indicated under the head of Regulations as regards Fees

The requirements for graduation are rig idly adhered to no hon_ orary degrees are conferred and no degree is ever conferred except after a full personal examination of the candidate upon the depart shyments of Pract ice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemist ry

There are no positions in or about the College or the Hospitals available to students except positions in the staff of the H ospitals The conditions of these appointm ents are fully given under the head of Appointments in the Resident Staff of the Bellevue and the Chari ty Hospital

Courses of lectures a re recognized by the College with reference to graduation or the adjustment of fees solely with regard to th e subjects taught and not the length of the course The courses of of lectures at certain Colleges for exanple which have a continuous

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session of nine months are recognized each as equivalent to but one course although the length of the course at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is five months

The Courses of lectures of other Colleges r~cognized with refershyence to graduation or adjustment of fees are th e regular sess ions of such Colleges and not preparatory or intermediate courses which latter are reckoned only as time of study

The Spring Session of the College is not counted as one of the two courses required for grad uation and is reckoned only as time of study

Attendance upon the recitations of the Spring Session with a ttenshydance upon the Vinter Session either immed iately preceding or folshylowing is reckoned as a year of study and will be certified to as such by the Secretary of the Faculty This constitutes a full colshylegiate year Students taking these two courses are not required to have the certificate of a private preceptor for the time thus spent at the College

It is contrary to law to remove or send from the City any subject or any part of a subject for dissection

There are no regular lectures or clinics and no systematic inshyst ruction during the months of Jun e July and August and students a re not advised to come to the College before the first of September

No two full or partial courses of lectures are recogn ized as enshytitling students to rednction of fees unless the tim e between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fift een monthsmiddot

Persons desiring farther information are requested to communishypoundate with the Secretary of the Faculty Professor AUSTIN F LI NT Jr Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York

In accordance with the by-laws of the Amer ican Medical Colshylege Association the Faculty publish the Articles of Confederashytion of the Association which will be rigidly adhered to by the College

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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION (To be subscribed and conformed to by all tlu Colleges 0 tlu A ssociati01l)

ARTI CLE I OF THE FACULTY The medical members of the Faculty must be regular graduates

or licentiates and practitioners of medicine in good stqncling using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medishycal profession

ARTICLE II OF T U ITION Sec I The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly systeshy

matic course of instruction covering the general topics of Anatomy including dissections Physiology Chemistry Materia Medica and Therapeutics Obstetrics Surgery Pathology and Practice of Medishycine The collegiate session wherein thi s course is given shall be understood as the regular session

Sec 2 Said Regular Session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration This Section to go in force at and after the Session of 1879-80

Sec 3 Not more than one regular session counting the regular session as one of the two courses of instruction required for graduashytion shall be held in the same year

ARTICLE III REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION No person whether a graduate in medicine or not shall be given a

diploma of Doctor of Medicine who shall not have fulfilled the folshylowing requirements except as hereinafter provided for in Article IV

1 He must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral charshyacter and of having attained the age of twenty-one years

2 He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied medishycine for at least three years under a regular graduate or licentiate and practitioner of medicine in good standing using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medical proshyfession No candidate shall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examinations This clause to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80

3 He must file the proper official evidence that during the above-mentioned three years he has matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges for two regular sessions and in the course of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of inshystruction on the seven topics mentioned in Article II But the latshyter at least of the two full courses must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma N o two consecutive courses of instrucshytion shall be held as sat isfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months

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4 In case a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition attendance on the whole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3 provided such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II and requires attendance at at least two yearly regular Collegiate Sessions of not less than twenty weeks duration each

5 The candidate must have passed a personal exarninatioll beshyfore the Faculty on all seven of the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II

6 He must have paid in full all college dues including the graduation fee

ARTICLE IV OF HONORARY DEGREES An honorary degree of Doctor in Medicine may be granted in

number not exceeding one yearly to distinguished physicians or scishyentific men of over forty years of age But in such case the diploma shall bear across its face the word Honorary in conspicuous charshyacters and the same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates

ARTICLE V OF FEES Sec 1 All fees shall be paid in lawful money and no promissory

notes or promises to pay shall be accepted in lieu of cash for payshyment of fees

Sec 2 No ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued to any student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid

Sec 3 The established fees for the exercises of the regular sesshysion except the matriculation fee graduation fee fee for dissections may be reduced not more than one half to graduates of other affilshyiated colleges of less than ~hree years standing and to undergradshyuates of the same who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session

Sec 4 The same fees may be remitted altogether to a colleges own alumni to graduates of other affiliated colleges of three years standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given-to undergraduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session the latter of which a~ least shall have been in the college making the remission and to theoshylogical students when not candidates ior a diploma

Sec 5 The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the college

Sec 6 Under no circumstances whatever other than the above shall the Faculties or an~ members of the same grant upon their own authority any remissions or reductions of establisheci iees

And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

k Deceased furd

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NAME gTATE PRECEPTOR

McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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NAME STATE PRFCEPTOR

Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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NAME STATE P RECEPTOR

Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

Page 6: Bellevue Hospital Medical College Announcement of the 19th ......of the Winter Session is alone required for graduation. During the Spring Session, lectures upon special subjects are

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cal cases of all descriptions are received exclusive of contagio ll disshyeases Cases of typhus fever are no longer admitted into this Hospishytal but arc transferred to the Fever-Hospital 011 Blackwells Island

The CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island receives annually from eight to ten thousand patients the larger portion being affected with chronic diseases This Hospital receives cases of venereal disshyease Students attending the clinics at the CHARITY HOSPITAL are conveyed to the Hospital without charge by a steamboat capable of carrying the entire class The average census of the CHARITY HOSPITAL for 1878 was 846

THE BUREAU OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL RELIEF FOR OUTshyDOOR POOR is situated in the College building and furnishes most of the cases for the clinics held in the Collepe lecture-room The total number of patients treated in this department for the year 1878 was 34598

The number of new cases in the class of General Surgery in the Out-Door Department in 1878 was 4328

The number of new cases in the class of Nervous Diseases treated in 1878 was 707

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of Children in 1878 was 8557

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of the Skin in 1878 was I I 78

The number of new cases in the class of Diseases of the Throat in 1878 was 1827

Private Instruction not included in the R egular Curriculum Surgical Operations-Professor MOTT gives practical instruction

in Surgical Operations once a week during the session to private classes The number in each class is limited to ten The fee is $30

Gywu ology-Professor LU SK assisted hy Dr J M HILLS gives practical instruction in Gynoecology to private classes The course consists of ten lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to twelve The fee is $20 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Physical Diagltosis-Dr A A SMITH gives practical instruccion in Physical Diagnosis to private classes The course consists of twenty-five lessons The fee is $20

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Phy siological Laboratory-Professor FLINT Jr receives students in the Physiological Laboratory of the College who act as assistants during the Vinter Session The number of students is limite_d to five The fee is $ 50

Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings-Professor BRYANT gives practical instruction to private classes in Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings including the alplication of the plastershyjacket and of other orthopedic apparatus and dressings The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to four The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Medical D iagnosis-Professor JANEWAY gives practical instrucshytion in Medical Diagnosis with special reference to Diseases of the Chest and Abdomen to private classes The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to fifteen The fee is $20 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Diseases oj tlte Ejle and Ear-Professor NOYES assisted by Dr P A CALLAN gives practical instruction ill Diseases of the Eye and Ear at the School of Ophthalmology and Otology connected with the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary The Winter Course consists of four lessons each week beginning November 1st and continuing until the following March The Spring Course begins March 1st and continues until the following June The fee for either the Winshyter or the SpringCourse is $)0 The fee for the separate branches of the course is $10 for each

Dr BEVERLY ROBINSON gives practical Instruction in Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat to private classes The course consists of twelve lessons and the number of studen ts in each class is limited to five The fee is $10 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Dr FRANK H BOSWORTH gives practical instruction in Larynshygoscopy and Diseases of the Throat to private classes The course consists of twenty-five lessons and the number in each class is limited to ten The fee is $10

Chemical Laboratory-Dr C A DOREMUS gives practical inshystruction in Medical Chemistry including Urinary Analysis to prishy

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vate classes The Practical Laboratory is open during the first ten weeks of the Winter Session and during the entire Spring Session and has accommodations for forty students The fee including chemicals and apparatus for each course is $25

Dr F S DENNIS gives practical instruction in Surgical Opera tions on the Cadaver to private classes The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited tc ten The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Pathological Laboratory-Dr W H WELCH g ives practical inshystruction in the Pathological Laboratory of the College in Normal and Pathological Histology to private classes The course consis ts of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to twelve The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

R egulations as regards Fees lor the Winter Session The aggregate fees for tickets to all the lectures during the Regshy

ular Winter Session and the Preliminary Term including tickets for the clinical lectures at the BELLEVUE and the CHARITY HOSPITAL and the College Clinics amount to $ 140 This does not include the Spring Recitation-Term In addition to the fees for the tickets to the lectures is a matriculation fee of $5 The graduation fee is $30

The fee for the dissection-ticket is $10 This covers all the exshypenses of the dissecting-room~ There is no charge for subjects nor are there any incidental fees

Students who have attended two full regular courses of lectures in other accredited medical colleges receive all the tickets to the lectures of this College exclusive of the matriculation and the disshysection tickets for $70 Students having attended two full regular courses of lectures in this College or after attendance upon one full course in this College having previously attended one full course in some other accredited college are admitted to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee Graduates in good standing of other accredited medical colleges after three years are required to matriculate only The three years recognized are considered as ending a~ the close of the Winter Session In this provision the three years date from the time of graduaton and practice before

graduation is not counted Prior to the expiration of three years the fee for a gen-eral ticket for graduates of otler colleges is $70

Payment of fees is required in all cases and the tickets must be taken out and paid fo r at the beginning of the Regular Tenn Reshymission of fees or deductions and the taking of promissory notes

_ from students are interiicted by the by-laws of the College Section 5 of Article V of the Articles of Confederation of the American Medical College Association provides that Colleges members of the Association may reduce or remit the regular fees to students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the College This permission to reduce or remit the fees in certain cases may be accepted or not at the option of any college The BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLshyLEGE still adheres to the principle of receiving all students on equal terms as regards fees making no remission or reduction of the regushylar fees

The full course of lectures the fee for which is $140 includes tickets for the special subjects viz Pathological Anatomy and Histology and Diseases of the Nervous System Ophthalmology and Otology Dermatology Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisshyprudence and D iseases of the Throat The special subjects of Disshyeases of the Genito-Urinary System and of Orthopedic Surgery are included in the department of Surgery

Students may take out at their option either the general ticket for a full course of lectures or tickets for one or more of the seven departments The fees for the separate departments are as follows

Practice of Medicine including Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence and Disea es of the Throat

Surgery including Ophthalmology and Otology and D ermamiddot tology 25

Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children 15 Materia Medica and Therapeutics including Pathologicll Anatshy

omy and Hiitolo~y and Diseases of the Nervol1s System 20

Physiology and Physiol ogical Anatomy 20

middotGeneral Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy 20

Chemistry and Toxicology 20

Total $140

The matriculation fee of $5 admits to all the clinical lectures delivered in the College building the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL and the

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CHARITY HOSPITAL The matriculation ticket must be taken befOIe any of the tickets for lectu res are issued

The reduction of fees for lectures to one half of the regular rates applies to graduates of other recognized colleges of less than three years standing and to students who have taken two courses of lecshytures at other recognized colleges or one course at another recogshynized college after having attended a course at the BELLEVUE HosshyPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for each department as well as for the full course The same provision applies to those entitled to a reshyduction of one half of the regular fees who desire to attend the lectures in certain departments only and not the full course

The following are such reduced fees in each department

sect~~~~ ~~ ~Iedic~n~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $~ Obsteuics and Diseases of Vomen and Children 7 50 Materia Medica and Therapeutics 10 00

Physiology 10 00

Anatomy 10 00

Chemistry 1 0 00

Total

According to the provisions with regard to the remission and reshyduction of fees a student may be entitled to attend the lectures in certain departments without fees and in certain other departments with a reduction of one half of the regular fees

The colleges the diplomas and tickets of which are recognized unshyder the provisions for remission or reduction of fees are the collegeshymembers of the American Medical College Association regular colleges not members of the Association but recognized by the Asshysociation and regular colleges in Canada and in foreign countries The tickets or credentials for courses of lectures in foreign colleges are assimilated to the division of the curriculum of instruction into the seven departments already enumerated

The courses of certain colleges which have adopted a graded system of instruction are recognized as follows

Chicago 1fedical College-The first year in this College is recogshynized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to one fuJI course or lectu res upon the seven departments

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M edical D epartment of Harvard University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two cOllrses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therashypeutics

M edical Department of the University of Pennsylvania-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy and Chemshyistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivashylent to two courses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeutics

Medical D epartment of Syracuse University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalen t to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two courses of lecshytures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeu tics

The diplomas and tickets of Eclectic Homoeopathic or Botanic Colleges or of colleges devoted to any peculi ar system of medicin e are not recognied

M edical D efJartment of f-Ioward University - This college was excluded from recognition by the American Medical College Assoshyciation in 1878 In common with other college-members of the Association the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LL EGE will not recognize the diplomas or tickets of this College issued after its sesshysion of 1877-78

R egulations as regards R equirements for Graduation The requirements for graduation are th ree years pupilage after

eighteen years of age wi th a regular physician in good standing inshyclusive of the time of attendance upon medical lectures attendance upon two full courses of lec tures the last being in this College cershytifi cates of at least one course of Practical Anatomy or Dissections either at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LLEGE or some acshy

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cre~ited College empowered to confer the degree of M D proper ~estlmomals of character an acceptable thesis composed b d In the h dmiddotf f h Y an an WrJ mg 0 t e candidate and a satisfactory examinashytion In e~ch of the seven departments of instruction viz Practice of Medlcme Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica Physiology Anatshyomy and Chemistry The examinations upon Practice of M~dicine and Surgery include Diseases of the Nervous System Pathological Anatomy Ophthalmology and Diseases of the Skin Two full courses of lecture~ are absolutely required and no period of practice is taken as an eqUivalent for one course The candidate must be twenty-one years of age

In accordance with Section 2 Article III of the A tmiddot I fC f d r Ie es 0 on ~ eratlOn of the American Medical College Association no

candl~ate shall be eligible for final examination for graduatio~ unshyless hiS term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of tile finaI exshy anunatlOns In accordance with Section 3 of the same Article no two ~onsecutlve courses of instruction shall be held as satisfy ing the reqUlremnt of two full courses of lectures before graduation unshyless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months According to thmiddot IS pro-VISIOn c~urses of l~ctures taken in 1879 at certain colleges which hold ~helf sessions In th e Spring Summer or Fall for 1879 will not permit a student to graduate at the close of the session of the BELLEshyVUE HO~P[TAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for 1879-80 although such courses Will be recognized in connection with the session of 188ltr-81 The courses for 1879 of the following named Colleges are excluded as stated above Medical Department of Dartmouth College Ken~ tucky School of Medi cine Long I sland College Hospital Medical chool of Mame Medical College of the Pacific Toland Hall (MedshyIcal Department of the University of California) Medical Department of the University of Vermont

To preven t any misunderstanding with regard to the requireshyments for graduation the Faculty desire to state that the only courses of lectures recognized are those taken at regularly organized Medical Colleges empowered to confer the degree of M D the courses emshybracing Practi ce of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica

Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The tickets and diplomas of Eclectic H omceopathic or Botanic Colleges or colleges devoted to any peculiar system of medicine are considered irregular and will not be recognized under any circumstance Certincates from preshyceptors who practice any pecdiar system of medici1e or who advershytise or violate in any way the code of ethics adopted by the professhysion will not be received under any circumstances The three years of study are required by the charter of the College

There arc threc regular examinations for the degree one at the close of the Winter Session one at the close of the Spring Session and one during the first week in October Candidates who have comshyplied with all the requirements may p resent themselves at either of these extminations but they will not be examined at any other time The thesis tnd certificates must be fi led and the graduation fee paid before the examinations in Jun e and October The June and October examinations are exclusively for the benefit of those studen ts vho have attended the courses of lectures required the last course being at thi College but whose time of study does not

expire until the Summer or Fall Graduates of other accredited colleges are examined in all the

departments the stme as undergraduates and must fulfill all of the requirements demanded of undergraduates except the writing of a thesis The Faculty will not grant a degree to any graduate of three or more years standing who does not exhibit to the Secretary a certificate of membership in some Medical Society entitled to represen tation in the American Medical Association This rule is invariable Candidates are expected to matriculate to take out tickets for the Winter Session to have attended lectures during the Session and to pay the graduation fee of $30 If they be graduates of three years standing they will receive a ticket to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee only The three years recogshynized are considered as ending at the close of the Winter Session The three years date from the time of graduation and practice beshyfore graduation is not counted According to this provision alumni of other accredited colleges who have graduated on or before March 11877 will be admitted to all the lectures of the session of 1879-80

on payment of the matriculation fee

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In accordance with a resolution passed at the last annual meetshying of the Faculty candidates for the degree who appear to the Faculty to be unfit to practice medicin e will be rejected as hereshytofore their graduation fee will be returned and they will be reshyquired to attend another full course of lectures before they can again present themselves for examination No fees are required for thi s additional course of lectu res Candidates however who are welJ prepared in certain departments but who do not pass an entirely satisfactory examination in certain other departments may at the pleasure of the Faculty be conditioned in those departments not exceeding three in number in which they have been found to be deficient Candidates thus conditioned will be permitted to present themselves for a second examination in the departments in which they have failed at the end of six months after their first examinashytion If they then pass satisfactory examinations in the departments in which they have been conditioned they will be recommended to the Board of Trustees for the degree

Special Examinations in tlu Elementary D epartments (Pimary Examinations)-Students who have attended two full Winter courses ltgtf lectnres npon all the departments taught in the College may be examined upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy an d Chemshyistry at the end of the second course and if they be successful in these examinations will be examined at the end of the third course upn Practice of Medicine Surgery and Obstetrics only Candishydates for the primary examination will be required to payone-half of the graduation fee The primary examinations a re held at the dose of the vinter Session only The thesis certificates and the remainder of the graduation fee are to be handed in to the Secretary at the regular time before the final examination Students who have passed the primary examinations are required to attend another full course of lectures before they can be admitted to their final examishynations Students who desire to graduate by passing the primary examination and afterward the final examination upon the three p ractical departments must attend three full courses of lectures

Special Courses for Students who have passed their Primary Exshyaminations-Students who have passed their primary examinations in the departments of Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology

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Anatomy and Chemistry are expected to devote thems~lves durin~ their third cou rse mainly to the departments of Practice of Medishycine Surgery Obstetrics and the allied special subjects ~tud~nts who have been successful in all of their primary exammatlOns will have the privilege of free private instruction in Normal Hisshytologyand Microscopical Examinations of the Urine and in Practical Chemistry and Toxicology Such students will be formed ~nto classes and instru cted in Histology and Microscopical ExamlllatlOns of the Urine by Dr William H Welch This course will consist of fifteen lessons The instrllction in Practical Chemistry and Toxishycology will be given by Dr Charles A Doremus and will consist of twenty lessons These courses will be given either in the evenll1g or during the hours of the lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology

Anatomy and Chemistry lIfatriculation Examinatiotl-The diploma of the BELLEVUE

HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE has been officially recognized by the Royal College of Surgeons England for those who have passed a regular matriculating examination in clas ics m~thematics etc at some college recognized in England ThiS matnculatlllg exam ll1ashytion is optional with the student and will be given by the Faculty toshyall who desire it before they have attended their first course of lectures It can not be given to graduates or to those who haveshyalready attended medical lectures in thi s or any other Medical Colshylege as the examination is regarded as preparatory to the study of medicine The subjects for the matri culating examination are as

follows Engli ~h Language includin g Grammar and Composition Arithshy

metie including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions Algebra IIlcludll1g Simple Equations Geometry First Two Books of Euclid Latin Translation and Gruhmar In addition to the above one of the following optional studies is required Greek French German or Natural Philosophy including Mechanics Hydrostatics and Pneushymatics Text-books Latin-Caesar (De Bello Gallico) first two books N atnral Philosophy-Pecks Ganot or Parkers Philosophy Greek-First Chapter of St John s Gospel French-First Chapter of Teemaque or Charles XII German-Adlers Reader 1st part

For those who have passed the above examination before attendshy

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ing their first course of lectures the Diplomas and the Tickets of the College are recognized by the Royal Coll ege of Surgeons of England The examination is not required of those who have already passed a matriculating examination at a Medical College or a University recognized in England

The matriculation examination is necessary for those only who expect to present their tickets or diplomas for recognition in Great Britain Students who desire thi s examination must middothand in their names to the Secretary within the first two weeks of the Regular Term

SPRING SESSION-RECITATIONS AND LECTURES

The Spring Session consists of a single term beginning about March 1st and end ing June 1st The recitations are under the dishyrection of Drs H Goldthwaite and F S Dennis During this s ession lecture on special subjects arc delivered by members of the Faculty and others connected with the College and the most imshyportant of the clinical lectures are continued Students have an ltgtpportunity of taking certain of the private courses of instruction given by members of the Faculty and others The fee for the recitashytions and lectures of the Spring Session is $35 The matriculation ticket ($5) must be taken before the ticket for the Spring Session is issued and this ticket is valid for the ensuing Winter Session A dissection ticket ($10) taken during the Spring Session is also valid for the ensuing Winter Session The dissecting-room remains open until about the first of May A special circular giving full particushylars with regard to the Spring Session is published about December 1st and will be sent on application

The following private courses held during the Winter are continued during the Spring Session Professor Lusk Gyntecology Professor Bryant Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings Professhysor Janeway Medical Diagnosis Professor Noyes Diseases of the Eye and Ear Dr Beverly Robinson Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat Dr F H Bosworth Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat Dr C A Doremus Medical Chemistry Dr F S Dennis Operations on the Cadaver Dr W H Velch Normal and Pathological Histology (See pages 8 9 and 10)

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Appointments in tIle R esideut Stal at tlze Bellevue and tlze Clzarity

H ospital-The Resident Staff at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL includes twenty-four and the Staff at the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island twelve Physicians and Surgeons These are appointed semishyannually after competitive examinations by Committees from the Medical Boards of the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital The exshyaminations for both the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital take place from the fifteenth to the twentieth of March and September of each year To be entitled to appear before the E xamining Committee for Bellevue Hospital applicants must be graduates of a regular Medical College of the City of New York They must also be recommended by two of the Visiting Physicians or Surgeons of the Hospital The term of service in Bellevue Hospishytal which is required is as follows Twelve months as junior and senior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and six months in the Hospital when board lodging and washing are furnished in compensation for services Junior and senior assistants are liable to be called upon at any time for temposhyrary service To be entitled to appear before the Examining Comshymittee for the Charity Hospital applicants must be either graduates of a regular Medical College of New York City or within six months of graduation The term of service in the Charity Hospital is eighteen months six months as junior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and twelve months in the Hospital under the same conditions as in Bellevue Hospital There are usually eight vacancies at each semi-aJ1nual examination for the Bellevue Hospital and six vacancies for the Charity Hospishytal The Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Bellevue Hospital is Professor JAMES R WOOD No 80 Irving Place and tbe Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Charity Hospital is Dr JOSEPH W HOWE 38 West Twenty-fourth Street

Expenses of Living in N ew Yotk etc-The expenses of living in the city of New York will of course vary according to the views and habits of students The necessary expenses need not exceed those in the smaller cities or in most large villages At the present time good board including lodging fire and light may be bad

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at a convenient distance from the College at from $4 50 to $7 per week Pains are taken to provide a list of boarding-houses in the vicinity of Bellevue Hospital to su it the wishes and means of students and the Janitor is prepared to sewre satisfactory acshycommodations without any delay for those who have matri culated at the College Bellevue Hospital is situated on the East River between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth Streets In coming to the Hospital from the lower part of the city the most convenient mode is to take one of the street-cars passing every three or four minutes either on the Second Third or Fourth Avenue getting out at Twenty-sixth Street The distance from either of these avenues to the Hospital is short A line of street-cars leaving the Grand Censhytral Depot passes the Bellevue H osp ital The entrance to the Hosshypital is on Twenty-sixth Street near the East River Students and others coming to the College should inquire at the gate of BELLEVUE HOSPITAL for Mr J V STANDISH Janitor of the BELLEVUE HOSPIshyTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE Members of the class who receive remitshytances in the form of Post-Office money-orders will save trouble if they direct the orders to be payable at Station F New York City this station being but a short distance from the College

No variation is made under a ny circum stances from the estabshylished fees of the College except those reductions and remissions disshytinctly indicated under the head of Regulations as regards Fees

The requirements for graduation are rig idly adhered to no hon_ orary degrees are conferred and no degree is ever conferred except after a full personal examination of the candidate upon the depart shyments of Pract ice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemist ry

There are no positions in or about the College or the Hospitals available to students except positions in the staff of the H ospitals The conditions of these appointm ents are fully given under the head of Appointments in the Resident Staff of the Bellevue and the Chari ty Hospital

Courses of lectures a re recognized by the College with reference to graduation or the adjustment of fees solely with regard to th e subjects taught and not the length of the course The courses of of lectures at certain Colleges for exanple which have a continuous

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session of nine months are recognized each as equivalent to but one course although the length of the course at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is five months

The Courses of lectures of other Colleges r~cognized with refershyence to graduation or adjustment of fees are th e regular sess ions of such Colleges and not preparatory or intermediate courses which latter are reckoned only as time of study

The Spring Session of the College is not counted as one of the two courses required for grad uation and is reckoned only as time of study

Attendance upon the recitations of the Spring Session with a ttenshydance upon the Vinter Session either immed iately preceding or folshylowing is reckoned as a year of study and will be certified to as such by the Secretary of the Faculty This constitutes a full colshylegiate year Students taking these two courses are not required to have the certificate of a private preceptor for the time thus spent at the College

It is contrary to law to remove or send from the City any subject or any part of a subject for dissection

There are no regular lectures or clinics and no systematic inshyst ruction during the months of Jun e July and August and students a re not advised to come to the College before the first of September

No two full or partial courses of lectures are recogn ized as enshytitling students to rednction of fees unless the tim e between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fift een monthsmiddot

Persons desiring farther information are requested to communishypoundate with the Secretary of the Faculty Professor AUSTIN F LI NT Jr Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York

In accordance with the by-laws of the Amer ican Medical Colshylege Association the Faculty publish the Articles of Confederashytion of the Association which will be rigidly adhered to by the College

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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION (To be subscribed and conformed to by all tlu Colleges 0 tlu A ssociati01l)

ARTI CLE I OF THE FACULTY The medical members of the Faculty must be regular graduates

or licentiates and practitioners of medicine in good stqncling using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medishycal profession

ARTICLE II OF T U ITION Sec I The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly systeshy

matic course of instruction covering the general topics of Anatomy including dissections Physiology Chemistry Materia Medica and Therapeutics Obstetrics Surgery Pathology and Practice of Medishycine The collegiate session wherein thi s course is given shall be understood as the regular session

Sec 2 Said Regular Session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration This Section to go in force at and after the Session of 1879-80

Sec 3 Not more than one regular session counting the regular session as one of the two courses of instruction required for graduashytion shall be held in the same year

ARTICLE III REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION No person whether a graduate in medicine or not shall be given a

diploma of Doctor of Medicine who shall not have fulfilled the folshylowing requirements except as hereinafter provided for in Article IV

1 He must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral charshyacter and of having attained the age of twenty-one years

2 He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied medishycine for at least three years under a regular graduate or licentiate and practitioner of medicine in good standing using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medical proshyfession No candidate shall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examinations This clause to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80

3 He must file the proper official evidence that during the above-mentioned three years he has matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges for two regular sessions and in the course of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of inshystruction on the seven topics mentioned in Article II But the latshyter at least of the two full courses must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma N o two consecutive courses of instrucshytion shall be held as sat isfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months

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4 In case a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition attendance on the whole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3 provided such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II and requires attendance at at least two yearly regular Collegiate Sessions of not less than twenty weeks duration each

5 The candidate must have passed a personal exarninatioll beshyfore the Faculty on all seven of the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II

6 He must have paid in full all college dues including the graduation fee

ARTICLE IV OF HONORARY DEGREES An honorary degree of Doctor in Medicine may be granted in

number not exceeding one yearly to distinguished physicians or scishyentific men of over forty years of age But in such case the diploma shall bear across its face the word Honorary in conspicuous charshyacters and the same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates

ARTICLE V OF FEES Sec 1 All fees shall be paid in lawful money and no promissory

notes or promises to pay shall be accepted in lieu of cash for payshyment of fees

Sec 2 No ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued to any student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid

Sec 3 The established fees for the exercises of the regular sesshysion except the matriculation fee graduation fee fee for dissections may be reduced not more than one half to graduates of other affilshyiated colleges of less than ~hree years standing and to undergradshyuates of the same who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session

Sec 4 The same fees may be remitted altogether to a colleges own alumni to graduates of other affiliated colleges of three years standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given-to undergraduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session the latter of which a~ least shall have been in the college making the remission and to theoshylogical students when not candidates ior a diploma

Sec 5 The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the college

Sec 6 Under no circumstances whatever other than the above shall the Faculties or an~ members of the same grant upon their own authority any remissions or reductions of establisheci iees

And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

k Deceased furd

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NAME gTATE PRECEPTOR

McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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NAME STATE PRFCEPTOR

Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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NAME STATE P RECEPTOR

Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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NAMR STATE PRECEPTOR

T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

Page 7: Bellevue Hospital Medical College Announcement of the 19th ......of the Winter Session is alone required for graduation. During the Spring Session, lectures upon special subjects are

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vate classes The Practical Laboratory is open during the first ten weeks of the Winter Session and during the entire Spring Session and has accommodations for forty students The fee including chemicals and apparatus for each course is $25

Dr F S DENNIS gives practical instruction in Surgical Opera tions on the Cadaver to private classes The course consists of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited tc ten The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

Pathological Laboratory-Dr W H WELCH g ives practical inshystruction in the Pathological Laboratory of the College in Normal and Pathological Histology to private classes The course consis ts of twenty lessons and the number of students in each class is limited to twelve The fee is $15 These courses are given in both the Winter and the Spring Sessions

R egulations as regards Fees lor the Winter Session The aggregate fees for tickets to all the lectures during the Regshy

ular Winter Session and the Preliminary Term including tickets for the clinical lectures at the BELLEVUE and the CHARITY HOSPITAL and the College Clinics amount to $ 140 This does not include the Spring Recitation-Term In addition to the fees for the tickets to the lectures is a matriculation fee of $5 The graduation fee is $30

The fee for the dissection-ticket is $10 This covers all the exshypenses of the dissecting-room~ There is no charge for subjects nor are there any incidental fees

Students who have attended two full regular courses of lectures in other accredited medical colleges receive all the tickets to the lectures of this College exclusive of the matriculation and the disshysection tickets for $70 Students having attended two full regular courses of lectures in this College or after attendance upon one full course in this College having previously attended one full course in some other accredited college are admitted to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee Graduates in good standing of other accredited medical colleges after three years are required to matriculate only The three years recognized are considered as ending a~ the close of the Winter Session In this provision the three years date from the time of graduaton and practice before

graduation is not counted Prior to the expiration of three years the fee for a gen-eral ticket for graduates of otler colleges is $70

Payment of fees is required in all cases and the tickets must be taken out and paid fo r at the beginning of the Regular Tenn Reshymission of fees or deductions and the taking of promissory notes

_ from students are interiicted by the by-laws of the College Section 5 of Article V of the Articles of Confederation of the American Medical College Association provides that Colleges members of the Association may reduce or remit the regular fees to students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the College This permission to reduce or remit the fees in certain cases may be accepted or not at the option of any college The BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLshyLEGE still adheres to the principle of receiving all students on equal terms as regards fees making no remission or reduction of the regushylar fees

The full course of lectures the fee for which is $140 includes tickets for the special subjects viz Pathological Anatomy and Histology and Diseases of the Nervous System Ophthalmology and Otology Dermatology Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisshyprudence and D iseases of the Throat The special subjects of Disshyeases of the Genito-Urinary System and of Orthopedic Surgery are included in the department of Surgery

Students may take out at their option either the general ticket for a full course of lectures or tickets for one or more of the seven departments The fees for the separate departments are as follows

Practice of Medicine including Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence and Disea es of the Throat

Surgery including Ophthalmology and Otology and D ermamiddot tology 25

Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children 15 Materia Medica and Therapeutics including Pathologicll Anatshy

omy and Hiitolo~y and Diseases of the Nervol1s System 20

Physiology and Physiol ogical Anatomy 20

middotGeneral Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy 20

Chemistry and Toxicology 20

Total $140

The matriculation fee of $5 admits to all the clinical lectures delivered in the College building the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL and the

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CHARITY HOSPITAL The matriculation ticket must be taken befOIe any of the tickets for lectu res are issued

The reduction of fees for lectures to one half of the regular rates applies to graduates of other recognized colleges of less than three years standing and to students who have taken two courses of lecshytures at other recognized colleges or one course at another recogshynized college after having attended a course at the BELLEVUE HosshyPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for each department as well as for the full course The same provision applies to those entitled to a reshyduction of one half of the regular fees who desire to attend the lectures in certain departments only and not the full course

The following are such reduced fees in each department

sect~~~~ ~~ ~Iedic~n~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $~ Obsteuics and Diseases of Vomen and Children 7 50 Materia Medica and Therapeutics 10 00

Physiology 10 00

Anatomy 10 00

Chemistry 1 0 00

Total

According to the provisions with regard to the remission and reshyduction of fees a student may be entitled to attend the lectures in certain departments without fees and in certain other departments with a reduction of one half of the regular fees

The colleges the diplomas and tickets of which are recognized unshyder the provisions for remission or reduction of fees are the collegeshymembers of the American Medical College Association regular colleges not members of the Association but recognized by the Asshysociation and regular colleges in Canada and in foreign countries The tickets or credentials for courses of lectures in foreign colleges are assimilated to the division of the curriculum of instruction into the seven departments already enumerated

The courses of certain colleges which have adopted a graded system of instruction are recognized as follows

Chicago 1fedical College-The first year in this College is recogshynized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to one fuJI course or lectu res upon the seven departments

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M edical D epartment of Harvard University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two cOllrses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therashypeutics

M edical Department of the University of Pennsylvania-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy and Chemshyistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivashylent to two courses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeutics

Medical D epartment of Syracuse University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalen t to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two courses of lecshytures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeu tics

The diplomas and tickets of Eclectic Homoeopathic or Botanic Colleges or of colleges devoted to any peculi ar system of medicin e are not recognied

M edical D efJartment of f-Ioward University - This college was excluded from recognition by the American Medical College Assoshyciation in 1878 In common with other college-members of the Association the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LL EGE will not recognize the diplomas or tickets of this College issued after its sesshysion of 1877-78

R egulations as regards R equirements for Graduation The requirements for graduation are th ree years pupilage after

eighteen years of age wi th a regular physician in good standing inshyclusive of the time of attendance upon medical lectures attendance upon two full courses of lec tures the last being in this College cershytifi cates of at least one course of Practical Anatomy or Dissections either at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LLEGE or some acshy

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cre~ited College empowered to confer the degree of M D proper ~estlmomals of character an acceptable thesis composed b d In the h dmiddotf f h Y an an WrJ mg 0 t e candidate and a satisfactory examinashytion In e~ch of the seven departments of instruction viz Practice of Medlcme Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica Physiology Anatshyomy and Chemistry The examinations upon Practice of M~dicine and Surgery include Diseases of the Nervous System Pathological Anatomy Ophthalmology and Diseases of the Skin Two full courses of lecture~ are absolutely required and no period of practice is taken as an eqUivalent for one course The candidate must be twenty-one years of age

In accordance with Section 2 Article III of the A tmiddot I fC f d r Ie es 0 on ~ eratlOn of the American Medical College Association no

candl~ate shall be eligible for final examination for graduatio~ unshyless hiS term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of tile finaI exshy anunatlOns In accordance with Section 3 of the same Article no two ~onsecutlve courses of instruction shall be held as satisfy ing the reqUlremnt of two full courses of lectures before graduation unshyless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months According to thmiddot IS pro-VISIOn c~urses of l~ctures taken in 1879 at certain colleges which hold ~helf sessions In th e Spring Summer or Fall for 1879 will not permit a student to graduate at the close of the session of the BELLEshyVUE HO~P[TAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for 1879-80 although such courses Will be recognized in connection with the session of 188ltr-81 The courses for 1879 of the following named Colleges are excluded as stated above Medical Department of Dartmouth College Ken~ tucky School of Medi cine Long I sland College Hospital Medical chool of Mame Medical College of the Pacific Toland Hall (MedshyIcal Department of the University of California) Medical Department of the University of Vermont

To preven t any misunderstanding with regard to the requireshyments for graduation the Faculty desire to state that the only courses of lectures recognized are those taken at regularly organized Medical Colleges empowered to confer the degree of M D the courses emshybracing Practi ce of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica

Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The tickets and diplomas of Eclectic H omceopathic or Botanic Colleges or colleges devoted to any peculiar system of medicine are considered irregular and will not be recognized under any circumstance Certincates from preshyceptors who practice any pecdiar system of medici1e or who advershytise or violate in any way the code of ethics adopted by the professhysion will not be received under any circumstances The three years of study are required by the charter of the College

There arc threc regular examinations for the degree one at the close of the Winter Session one at the close of the Spring Session and one during the first week in October Candidates who have comshyplied with all the requirements may p resent themselves at either of these extminations but they will not be examined at any other time The thesis tnd certificates must be fi led and the graduation fee paid before the examinations in Jun e and October The June and October examinations are exclusively for the benefit of those studen ts vho have attended the courses of lectures required the last course being at thi College but whose time of study does not

expire until the Summer or Fall Graduates of other accredited colleges are examined in all the

departments the stme as undergraduates and must fulfill all of the requirements demanded of undergraduates except the writing of a thesis The Faculty will not grant a degree to any graduate of three or more years standing who does not exhibit to the Secretary a certificate of membership in some Medical Society entitled to represen tation in the American Medical Association This rule is invariable Candidates are expected to matriculate to take out tickets for the Winter Session to have attended lectures during the Session and to pay the graduation fee of $30 If they be graduates of three years standing they will receive a ticket to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee only The three years recogshynized are considered as ending at the close of the Winter Session The three years date from the time of graduation and practice beshyfore graduation is not counted According to this provision alumni of other accredited colleges who have graduated on or before March 11877 will be admitted to all the lectures of the session of 1879-80

on payment of the matriculation fee

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In accordance with a resolution passed at the last annual meetshying of the Faculty candidates for the degree who appear to the Faculty to be unfit to practice medicin e will be rejected as hereshytofore their graduation fee will be returned and they will be reshyquired to attend another full course of lectures before they can again present themselves for examination No fees are required for thi s additional course of lectu res Candidates however who are welJ prepared in certain departments but who do not pass an entirely satisfactory examination in certain other departments may at the pleasure of the Faculty be conditioned in those departments not exceeding three in number in which they have been found to be deficient Candidates thus conditioned will be permitted to present themselves for a second examination in the departments in which they have failed at the end of six months after their first examinashytion If they then pass satisfactory examinations in the departments in which they have been conditioned they will be recommended to the Board of Trustees for the degree

Special Examinations in tlu Elementary D epartments (Pimary Examinations)-Students who have attended two full Winter courses ltgtf lectnres npon all the departments taught in the College may be examined upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy an d Chemshyistry at the end of the second course and if they be successful in these examinations will be examined at the end of the third course upn Practice of Medicine Surgery and Obstetrics only Candishydates for the primary examination will be required to payone-half of the graduation fee The primary examinations a re held at the dose of the vinter Session only The thesis certificates and the remainder of the graduation fee are to be handed in to the Secretary at the regular time before the final examination Students who have passed the primary examinations are required to attend another full course of lectures before they can be admitted to their final examishynations Students who desire to graduate by passing the primary examination and afterward the final examination upon the three p ractical departments must attend three full courses of lectures

Special Courses for Students who have passed their Primary Exshyaminations-Students who have passed their primary examinations in the departments of Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology

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Anatomy and Chemistry are expected to devote thems~lves durin~ their third cou rse mainly to the departments of Practice of Medishycine Surgery Obstetrics and the allied special subjects ~tud~nts who have been successful in all of their primary exammatlOns will have the privilege of free private instruction in Normal Hisshytologyand Microscopical Examinations of the Urine and in Practical Chemistry and Toxicology Such students will be formed ~nto classes and instru cted in Histology and Microscopical ExamlllatlOns of the Urine by Dr William H Welch This course will consist of fifteen lessons The instrllction in Practical Chemistry and Toxishycology will be given by Dr Charles A Doremus and will consist of twenty lessons These courses will be given either in the evenll1g or during the hours of the lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology

Anatomy and Chemistry lIfatriculation Examinatiotl-The diploma of the BELLEVUE

HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE has been officially recognized by the Royal College of Surgeons England for those who have passed a regular matriculating examination in clas ics m~thematics etc at some college recognized in England ThiS matnculatlllg exam ll1ashytion is optional with the student and will be given by the Faculty toshyall who desire it before they have attended their first course of lectures It can not be given to graduates or to those who haveshyalready attended medical lectures in thi s or any other Medical Colshylege as the examination is regarded as preparatory to the study of medicine The subjects for the matri culating examination are as

follows Engli ~h Language includin g Grammar and Composition Arithshy

metie including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions Algebra IIlcludll1g Simple Equations Geometry First Two Books of Euclid Latin Translation and Gruhmar In addition to the above one of the following optional studies is required Greek French German or Natural Philosophy including Mechanics Hydrostatics and Pneushymatics Text-books Latin-Caesar (De Bello Gallico) first two books N atnral Philosophy-Pecks Ganot or Parkers Philosophy Greek-First Chapter of St John s Gospel French-First Chapter of Teemaque or Charles XII German-Adlers Reader 1st part

For those who have passed the above examination before attendshy

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ing their first course of lectures the Diplomas and the Tickets of the College are recognized by the Royal Coll ege of Surgeons of England The examination is not required of those who have already passed a matriculating examination at a Medical College or a University recognized in England

The matriculation examination is necessary for those only who expect to present their tickets or diplomas for recognition in Great Britain Students who desire thi s examination must middothand in their names to the Secretary within the first two weeks of the Regular Term

SPRING SESSION-RECITATIONS AND LECTURES

The Spring Session consists of a single term beginning about March 1st and end ing June 1st The recitations are under the dishyrection of Drs H Goldthwaite and F S Dennis During this s ession lecture on special subjects arc delivered by members of the Faculty and others connected with the College and the most imshyportant of the clinical lectures are continued Students have an ltgtpportunity of taking certain of the private courses of instruction given by members of the Faculty and others The fee for the recitashytions and lectures of the Spring Session is $35 The matriculation ticket ($5) must be taken before the ticket for the Spring Session is issued and this ticket is valid for the ensuing Winter Session A dissection ticket ($10) taken during the Spring Session is also valid for the ensuing Winter Session The dissecting-room remains open until about the first of May A special circular giving full particushylars with regard to the Spring Session is published about December 1st and will be sent on application

The following private courses held during the Winter are continued during the Spring Session Professor Lusk Gyntecology Professor Bryant Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings Professhysor Janeway Medical Diagnosis Professor Noyes Diseases of the Eye and Ear Dr Beverly Robinson Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat Dr F H Bosworth Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat Dr C A Doremus Medical Chemistry Dr F S Dennis Operations on the Cadaver Dr W H Velch Normal and Pathological Histology (See pages 8 9 and 10)

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Appointments in tIle R esideut Stal at tlze Bellevue and tlze Clzarity

H ospital-The Resident Staff at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL includes twenty-four and the Staff at the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island twelve Physicians and Surgeons These are appointed semishyannually after competitive examinations by Committees from the Medical Boards of the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital The exshyaminations for both the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital take place from the fifteenth to the twentieth of March and September of each year To be entitled to appear before the E xamining Committee for Bellevue Hospital applicants must be graduates of a regular Medical College of the City of New York They must also be recommended by two of the Visiting Physicians or Surgeons of the Hospital The term of service in Bellevue Hospishytal which is required is as follows Twelve months as junior and senior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and six months in the Hospital when board lodging and washing are furnished in compensation for services Junior and senior assistants are liable to be called upon at any time for temposhyrary service To be entitled to appear before the Examining Comshymittee for the Charity Hospital applicants must be either graduates of a regular Medical College of New York City or within six months of graduation The term of service in the Charity Hospital is eighteen months six months as junior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and twelve months in the Hospital under the same conditions as in Bellevue Hospital There are usually eight vacancies at each semi-aJ1nual examination for the Bellevue Hospital and six vacancies for the Charity Hospishytal The Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Bellevue Hospital is Professor JAMES R WOOD No 80 Irving Place and tbe Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Charity Hospital is Dr JOSEPH W HOWE 38 West Twenty-fourth Street

Expenses of Living in N ew Yotk etc-The expenses of living in the city of New York will of course vary according to the views and habits of students The necessary expenses need not exceed those in the smaller cities or in most large villages At the present time good board including lodging fire and light may be bad

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at a convenient distance from the College at from $4 50 to $7 per week Pains are taken to provide a list of boarding-houses in the vicinity of Bellevue Hospital to su it the wishes and means of students and the Janitor is prepared to sewre satisfactory acshycommodations without any delay for those who have matri culated at the College Bellevue Hospital is situated on the East River between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth Streets In coming to the Hospital from the lower part of the city the most convenient mode is to take one of the street-cars passing every three or four minutes either on the Second Third or Fourth Avenue getting out at Twenty-sixth Street The distance from either of these avenues to the Hospital is short A line of street-cars leaving the Grand Censhytral Depot passes the Bellevue H osp ital The entrance to the Hosshypital is on Twenty-sixth Street near the East River Students and others coming to the College should inquire at the gate of BELLEVUE HOSPITAL for Mr J V STANDISH Janitor of the BELLEVUE HOSPIshyTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE Members of the class who receive remitshytances in the form of Post-Office money-orders will save trouble if they direct the orders to be payable at Station F New York City this station being but a short distance from the College

No variation is made under a ny circum stances from the estabshylished fees of the College except those reductions and remissions disshytinctly indicated under the head of Regulations as regards Fees

The requirements for graduation are rig idly adhered to no hon_ orary degrees are conferred and no degree is ever conferred except after a full personal examination of the candidate upon the depart shyments of Pract ice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemist ry

There are no positions in or about the College or the Hospitals available to students except positions in the staff of the H ospitals The conditions of these appointm ents are fully given under the head of Appointments in the Resident Staff of the Bellevue and the Chari ty Hospital

Courses of lectures a re recognized by the College with reference to graduation or the adjustment of fees solely with regard to th e subjects taught and not the length of the course The courses of of lectures at certain Colleges for exanple which have a continuous

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session of nine months are recognized each as equivalent to but one course although the length of the course at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is five months

The Courses of lectures of other Colleges r~cognized with refershyence to graduation or adjustment of fees are th e regular sess ions of such Colleges and not preparatory or intermediate courses which latter are reckoned only as time of study

The Spring Session of the College is not counted as one of the two courses required for grad uation and is reckoned only as time of study

Attendance upon the recitations of the Spring Session with a ttenshydance upon the Vinter Session either immed iately preceding or folshylowing is reckoned as a year of study and will be certified to as such by the Secretary of the Faculty This constitutes a full colshylegiate year Students taking these two courses are not required to have the certificate of a private preceptor for the time thus spent at the College

It is contrary to law to remove or send from the City any subject or any part of a subject for dissection

There are no regular lectures or clinics and no systematic inshyst ruction during the months of Jun e July and August and students a re not advised to come to the College before the first of September

No two full or partial courses of lectures are recogn ized as enshytitling students to rednction of fees unless the tim e between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fift een monthsmiddot

Persons desiring farther information are requested to communishypoundate with the Secretary of the Faculty Professor AUSTIN F LI NT Jr Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York

In accordance with the by-laws of the Amer ican Medical Colshylege Association the Faculty publish the Articles of Confederashytion of the Association which will be rigidly adhered to by the College

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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION (To be subscribed and conformed to by all tlu Colleges 0 tlu A ssociati01l)

ARTI CLE I OF THE FACULTY The medical members of the Faculty must be regular graduates

or licentiates and practitioners of medicine in good stqncling using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medishycal profession

ARTICLE II OF T U ITION Sec I The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly systeshy

matic course of instruction covering the general topics of Anatomy including dissections Physiology Chemistry Materia Medica and Therapeutics Obstetrics Surgery Pathology and Practice of Medishycine The collegiate session wherein thi s course is given shall be understood as the regular session

Sec 2 Said Regular Session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration This Section to go in force at and after the Session of 1879-80

Sec 3 Not more than one regular session counting the regular session as one of the two courses of instruction required for graduashytion shall be held in the same year

ARTICLE III REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION No person whether a graduate in medicine or not shall be given a

diploma of Doctor of Medicine who shall not have fulfilled the folshylowing requirements except as hereinafter provided for in Article IV

1 He must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral charshyacter and of having attained the age of twenty-one years

2 He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied medishycine for at least three years under a regular graduate or licentiate and practitioner of medicine in good standing using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medical proshyfession No candidate shall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examinations This clause to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80

3 He must file the proper official evidence that during the above-mentioned three years he has matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges for two regular sessions and in the course of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of inshystruction on the seven topics mentioned in Article II But the latshyter at least of the two full courses must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma N o two consecutive courses of instrucshytion shall be held as sat isfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months

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4 In case a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition attendance on the whole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3 provided such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II and requires attendance at at least two yearly regular Collegiate Sessions of not less than twenty weeks duration each

5 The candidate must have passed a personal exarninatioll beshyfore the Faculty on all seven of the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II

6 He must have paid in full all college dues including the graduation fee

ARTICLE IV OF HONORARY DEGREES An honorary degree of Doctor in Medicine may be granted in

number not exceeding one yearly to distinguished physicians or scishyentific men of over forty years of age But in such case the diploma shall bear across its face the word Honorary in conspicuous charshyacters and the same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates

ARTICLE V OF FEES Sec 1 All fees shall be paid in lawful money and no promissory

notes or promises to pay shall be accepted in lieu of cash for payshyment of fees

Sec 2 No ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued to any student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid

Sec 3 The established fees for the exercises of the regular sesshysion except the matriculation fee graduation fee fee for dissections may be reduced not more than one half to graduates of other affilshyiated colleges of less than ~hree years standing and to undergradshyuates of the same who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session

Sec 4 The same fees may be remitted altogether to a colleges own alumni to graduates of other affiliated colleges of three years standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given-to undergraduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session the latter of which a~ least shall have been in the college making the remission and to theoshylogical students when not candidates ior a diploma

Sec 5 The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the college

Sec 6 Under no circumstances whatever other than the above shall the Faculties or an~ members of the same grant upon their own authority any remissions or reductions of establisheci iees

And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

k Deceased furd

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NAME gTATE PRECEPTOR

McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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NAME STATE PRFCEPTOR

Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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NAME STATE P RECEPTOR

Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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NAMR STATE PRECEPTOR

T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

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CHARITY HOSPITAL The matriculation ticket must be taken befOIe any of the tickets for lectu res are issued

The reduction of fees for lectures to one half of the regular rates applies to graduates of other recognized colleges of less than three years standing and to students who have taken two courses of lecshytures at other recognized colleges or one course at another recogshynized college after having attended a course at the BELLEVUE HosshyPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for each department as well as for the full course The same provision applies to those entitled to a reshyduction of one half of the regular fees who desire to attend the lectures in certain departments only and not the full course

The following are such reduced fees in each department

sect~~~~ ~~ ~Iedic~n~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $~ Obsteuics and Diseases of Vomen and Children 7 50 Materia Medica and Therapeutics 10 00

Physiology 10 00

Anatomy 10 00

Chemistry 1 0 00

Total

According to the provisions with regard to the remission and reshyduction of fees a student may be entitled to attend the lectures in certain departments without fees and in certain other departments with a reduction of one half of the regular fees

The colleges the diplomas and tickets of which are recognized unshyder the provisions for remission or reduction of fees are the collegeshymembers of the American Medical College Association regular colleges not members of the Association but recognized by the Asshysociation and regular colleges in Canada and in foreign countries The tickets or credentials for courses of lectures in foreign colleges are assimilated to the division of the curriculum of instruction into the seven departments already enumerated

The courses of certain colleges which have adopted a graded system of instruction are recognized as follows

Chicago 1fedical College-The first year in this College is recogshynized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to one fuJI course or lectu res upon the seven departments

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M edical D epartment of Harvard University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two cOllrses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therashypeutics

M edical Department of the University of Pennsylvania-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalent to one course of lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy and Chemshyistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivashylent to two courses of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeutics

Medical D epartment of Syracuse University-The first year in this College is recognized as equivalen t to one course of lectures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The first and second years together are recognized as equivalent to two courses of lecshytures upon Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry and one course of lectures upon Practice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics and Materia Medica and Therapeu tics

The diplomas and tickets of Eclectic Homoeopathic or Botanic Colleges or of colleges devoted to any peculi ar system of medicin e are not recognied

M edical D efJartment of f-Ioward University - This college was excluded from recognition by the American Medical College Assoshyciation in 1878 In common with other college-members of the Association the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LL EGE will not recognize the diplomas or tickets of this College issued after its sesshysion of 1877-78

R egulations as regards R equirements for Graduation The requirements for graduation are th ree years pupilage after

eighteen years of age wi th a regular physician in good standing inshyclusive of the time of attendance upon medical lectures attendance upon two full courses of lec tures the last being in this College cershytifi cates of at least one course of Practical Anatomy or Dissections either at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CO LLEGE or some acshy

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cre~ited College empowered to confer the degree of M D proper ~estlmomals of character an acceptable thesis composed b d In the h dmiddotf f h Y an an WrJ mg 0 t e candidate and a satisfactory examinashytion In e~ch of the seven departments of instruction viz Practice of Medlcme Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica Physiology Anatshyomy and Chemistry The examinations upon Practice of M~dicine and Surgery include Diseases of the Nervous System Pathological Anatomy Ophthalmology and Diseases of the Skin Two full courses of lecture~ are absolutely required and no period of practice is taken as an eqUivalent for one course The candidate must be twenty-one years of age

In accordance with Section 2 Article III of the A tmiddot I fC f d r Ie es 0 on ~ eratlOn of the American Medical College Association no

candl~ate shall be eligible for final examination for graduatio~ unshyless hiS term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of tile finaI exshy anunatlOns In accordance with Section 3 of the same Article no two ~onsecutlve courses of instruction shall be held as satisfy ing the reqUlremnt of two full courses of lectures before graduation unshyless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months According to thmiddot IS pro-VISIOn c~urses of l~ctures taken in 1879 at certain colleges which hold ~helf sessions In th e Spring Summer or Fall for 1879 will not permit a student to graduate at the close of the session of the BELLEshyVUE HO~P[TAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for 1879-80 although such courses Will be recognized in connection with the session of 188ltr-81 The courses for 1879 of the following named Colleges are excluded as stated above Medical Department of Dartmouth College Ken~ tucky School of Medi cine Long I sland College Hospital Medical chool of Mame Medical College of the Pacific Toland Hall (MedshyIcal Department of the University of California) Medical Department of the University of Vermont

To preven t any misunderstanding with regard to the requireshyments for graduation the Faculty desire to state that the only courses of lectures recognized are those taken at regularly organized Medical Colleges empowered to confer the degree of M D the courses emshybracing Practi ce of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica

Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The tickets and diplomas of Eclectic H omceopathic or Botanic Colleges or colleges devoted to any peculiar system of medicine are considered irregular and will not be recognized under any circumstance Certincates from preshyceptors who practice any pecdiar system of medici1e or who advershytise or violate in any way the code of ethics adopted by the professhysion will not be received under any circumstances The three years of study are required by the charter of the College

There arc threc regular examinations for the degree one at the close of the Winter Session one at the close of the Spring Session and one during the first week in October Candidates who have comshyplied with all the requirements may p resent themselves at either of these extminations but they will not be examined at any other time The thesis tnd certificates must be fi led and the graduation fee paid before the examinations in Jun e and October The June and October examinations are exclusively for the benefit of those studen ts vho have attended the courses of lectures required the last course being at thi College but whose time of study does not

expire until the Summer or Fall Graduates of other accredited colleges are examined in all the

departments the stme as undergraduates and must fulfill all of the requirements demanded of undergraduates except the writing of a thesis The Faculty will not grant a degree to any graduate of three or more years standing who does not exhibit to the Secretary a certificate of membership in some Medical Society entitled to represen tation in the American Medical Association This rule is invariable Candidates are expected to matriculate to take out tickets for the Winter Session to have attended lectures during the Session and to pay the graduation fee of $30 If they be graduates of three years standing they will receive a ticket to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee only The three years recogshynized are considered as ending at the close of the Winter Session The three years date from the time of graduation and practice beshyfore graduation is not counted According to this provision alumni of other accredited colleges who have graduated on or before March 11877 will be admitted to all the lectures of the session of 1879-80

on payment of the matriculation fee

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In accordance with a resolution passed at the last annual meetshying of the Faculty candidates for the degree who appear to the Faculty to be unfit to practice medicin e will be rejected as hereshytofore their graduation fee will be returned and they will be reshyquired to attend another full course of lectures before they can again present themselves for examination No fees are required for thi s additional course of lectu res Candidates however who are welJ prepared in certain departments but who do not pass an entirely satisfactory examination in certain other departments may at the pleasure of the Faculty be conditioned in those departments not exceeding three in number in which they have been found to be deficient Candidates thus conditioned will be permitted to present themselves for a second examination in the departments in which they have failed at the end of six months after their first examinashytion If they then pass satisfactory examinations in the departments in which they have been conditioned they will be recommended to the Board of Trustees for the degree

Special Examinations in tlu Elementary D epartments (Pimary Examinations)-Students who have attended two full Winter courses ltgtf lectnres npon all the departments taught in the College may be examined upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy an d Chemshyistry at the end of the second course and if they be successful in these examinations will be examined at the end of the third course upn Practice of Medicine Surgery and Obstetrics only Candishydates for the primary examination will be required to payone-half of the graduation fee The primary examinations a re held at the dose of the vinter Session only The thesis certificates and the remainder of the graduation fee are to be handed in to the Secretary at the regular time before the final examination Students who have passed the primary examinations are required to attend another full course of lectures before they can be admitted to their final examishynations Students who desire to graduate by passing the primary examination and afterward the final examination upon the three p ractical departments must attend three full courses of lectures

Special Courses for Students who have passed their Primary Exshyaminations-Students who have passed their primary examinations in the departments of Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology

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Anatomy and Chemistry are expected to devote thems~lves durin~ their third cou rse mainly to the departments of Practice of Medishycine Surgery Obstetrics and the allied special subjects ~tud~nts who have been successful in all of their primary exammatlOns will have the privilege of free private instruction in Normal Hisshytologyand Microscopical Examinations of the Urine and in Practical Chemistry and Toxicology Such students will be formed ~nto classes and instru cted in Histology and Microscopical ExamlllatlOns of the Urine by Dr William H Welch This course will consist of fifteen lessons The instrllction in Practical Chemistry and Toxishycology will be given by Dr Charles A Doremus and will consist of twenty lessons These courses will be given either in the evenll1g or during the hours of the lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology

Anatomy and Chemistry lIfatriculation Examinatiotl-The diploma of the BELLEVUE

HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE has been officially recognized by the Royal College of Surgeons England for those who have passed a regular matriculating examination in clas ics m~thematics etc at some college recognized in England ThiS matnculatlllg exam ll1ashytion is optional with the student and will be given by the Faculty toshyall who desire it before they have attended their first course of lectures It can not be given to graduates or to those who haveshyalready attended medical lectures in thi s or any other Medical Colshylege as the examination is regarded as preparatory to the study of medicine The subjects for the matri culating examination are as

follows Engli ~h Language includin g Grammar and Composition Arithshy

metie including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions Algebra IIlcludll1g Simple Equations Geometry First Two Books of Euclid Latin Translation and Gruhmar In addition to the above one of the following optional studies is required Greek French German or Natural Philosophy including Mechanics Hydrostatics and Pneushymatics Text-books Latin-Caesar (De Bello Gallico) first two books N atnral Philosophy-Pecks Ganot or Parkers Philosophy Greek-First Chapter of St John s Gospel French-First Chapter of Teemaque or Charles XII German-Adlers Reader 1st part

For those who have passed the above examination before attendshy

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ing their first course of lectures the Diplomas and the Tickets of the College are recognized by the Royal Coll ege of Surgeons of England The examination is not required of those who have already passed a matriculating examination at a Medical College or a University recognized in England

The matriculation examination is necessary for those only who expect to present their tickets or diplomas for recognition in Great Britain Students who desire thi s examination must middothand in their names to the Secretary within the first two weeks of the Regular Term

SPRING SESSION-RECITATIONS AND LECTURES

The Spring Session consists of a single term beginning about March 1st and end ing June 1st The recitations are under the dishyrection of Drs H Goldthwaite and F S Dennis During this s ession lecture on special subjects arc delivered by members of the Faculty and others connected with the College and the most imshyportant of the clinical lectures are continued Students have an ltgtpportunity of taking certain of the private courses of instruction given by members of the Faculty and others The fee for the recitashytions and lectures of the Spring Session is $35 The matriculation ticket ($5) must be taken before the ticket for the Spring Session is issued and this ticket is valid for the ensuing Winter Session A dissection ticket ($10) taken during the Spring Session is also valid for the ensuing Winter Session The dissecting-room remains open until about the first of May A special circular giving full particushylars with regard to the Spring Session is published about December 1st and will be sent on application

The following private courses held during the Winter are continued during the Spring Session Professor Lusk Gyntecology Professor Bryant Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings Professhysor Janeway Medical Diagnosis Professor Noyes Diseases of the Eye and Ear Dr Beverly Robinson Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat Dr F H Bosworth Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat Dr C A Doremus Medical Chemistry Dr F S Dennis Operations on the Cadaver Dr W H Velch Normal and Pathological Histology (See pages 8 9 and 10)

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Appointments in tIle R esideut Stal at tlze Bellevue and tlze Clzarity

H ospital-The Resident Staff at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL includes twenty-four and the Staff at the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island twelve Physicians and Surgeons These are appointed semishyannually after competitive examinations by Committees from the Medical Boards of the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital The exshyaminations for both the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital take place from the fifteenth to the twentieth of March and September of each year To be entitled to appear before the E xamining Committee for Bellevue Hospital applicants must be graduates of a regular Medical College of the City of New York They must also be recommended by two of the Visiting Physicians or Surgeons of the Hospital The term of service in Bellevue Hospishytal which is required is as follows Twelve months as junior and senior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and six months in the Hospital when board lodging and washing are furnished in compensation for services Junior and senior assistants are liable to be called upon at any time for temposhyrary service To be entitled to appear before the Examining Comshymittee for the Charity Hospital applicants must be either graduates of a regular Medical College of New York City or within six months of graduation The term of service in the Charity Hospital is eighteen months six months as junior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and twelve months in the Hospital under the same conditions as in Bellevue Hospital There are usually eight vacancies at each semi-aJ1nual examination for the Bellevue Hospital and six vacancies for the Charity Hospishytal The Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Bellevue Hospital is Professor JAMES R WOOD No 80 Irving Place and tbe Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Charity Hospital is Dr JOSEPH W HOWE 38 West Twenty-fourth Street

Expenses of Living in N ew Yotk etc-The expenses of living in the city of New York will of course vary according to the views and habits of students The necessary expenses need not exceed those in the smaller cities or in most large villages At the present time good board including lodging fire and light may be bad

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at a convenient distance from the College at from $4 50 to $7 per week Pains are taken to provide a list of boarding-houses in the vicinity of Bellevue Hospital to su it the wishes and means of students and the Janitor is prepared to sewre satisfactory acshycommodations without any delay for those who have matri culated at the College Bellevue Hospital is situated on the East River between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth Streets In coming to the Hospital from the lower part of the city the most convenient mode is to take one of the street-cars passing every three or four minutes either on the Second Third or Fourth Avenue getting out at Twenty-sixth Street The distance from either of these avenues to the Hospital is short A line of street-cars leaving the Grand Censhytral Depot passes the Bellevue H osp ital The entrance to the Hosshypital is on Twenty-sixth Street near the East River Students and others coming to the College should inquire at the gate of BELLEVUE HOSPITAL for Mr J V STANDISH Janitor of the BELLEVUE HOSPIshyTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE Members of the class who receive remitshytances in the form of Post-Office money-orders will save trouble if they direct the orders to be payable at Station F New York City this station being but a short distance from the College

No variation is made under a ny circum stances from the estabshylished fees of the College except those reductions and remissions disshytinctly indicated under the head of Regulations as regards Fees

The requirements for graduation are rig idly adhered to no hon_ orary degrees are conferred and no degree is ever conferred except after a full personal examination of the candidate upon the depart shyments of Pract ice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemist ry

There are no positions in or about the College or the Hospitals available to students except positions in the staff of the H ospitals The conditions of these appointm ents are fully given under the head of Appointments in the Resident Staff of the Bellevue and the Chari ty Hospital

Courses of lectures a re recognized by the College with reference to graduation or the adjustment of fees solely with regard to th e subjects taught and not the length of the course The courses of of lectures at certain Colleges for exanple which have a continuous

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session of nine months are recognized each as equivalent to but one course although the length of the course at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is five months

The Courses of lectures of other Colleges r~cognized with refershyence to graduation or adjustment of fees are th e regular sess ions of such Colleges and not preparatory or intermediate courses which latter are reckoned only as time of study

The Spring Session of the College is not counted as one of the two courses required for grad uation and is reckoned only as time of study

Attendance upon the recitations of the Spring Session with a ttenshydance upon the Vinter Session either immed iately preceding or folshylowing is reckoned as a year of study and will be certified to as such by the Secretary of the Faculty This constitutes a full colshylegiate year Students taking these two courses are not required to have the certificate of a private preceptor for the time thus spent at the College

It is contrary to law to remove or send from the City any subject or any part of a subject for dissection

There are no regular lectures or clinics and no systematic inshyst ruction during the months of Jun e July and August and students a re not advised to come to the College before the first of September

No two full or partial courses of lectures are recogn ized as enshytitling students to rednction of fees unless the tim e between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fift een monthsmiddot

Persons desiring farther information are requested to communishypoundate with the Secretary of the Faculty Professor AUSTIN F LI NT Jr Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York

In accordance with the by-laws of the Amer ican Medical Colshylege Association the Faculty publish the Articles of Confederashytion of the Association which will be rigidly adhered to by the College

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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION (To be subscribed and conformed to by all tlu Colleges 0 tlu A ssociati01l)

ARTI CLE I OF THE FACULTY The medical members of the Faculty must be regular graduates

or licentiates and practitioners of medicine in good stqncling using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medishycal profession

ARTICLE II OF T U ITION Sec I The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly systeshy

matic course of instruction covering the general topics of Anatomy including dissections Physiology Chemistry Materia Medica and Therapeutics Obstetrics Surgery Pathology and Practice of Medishycine The collegiate session wherein thi s course is given shall be understood as the regular session

Sec 2 Said Regular Session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration This Section to go in force at and after the Session of 1879-80

Sec 3 Not more than one regular session counting the regular session as one of the two courses of instruction required for graduashytion shall be held in the same year

ARTICLE III REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION No person whether a graduate in medicine or not shall be given a

diploma of Doctor of Medicine who shall not have fulfilled the folshylowing requirements except as hereinafter provided for in Article IV

1 He must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral charshyacter and of having attained the age of twenty-one years

2 He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied medishycine for at least three years under a regular graduate or licentiate and practitioner of medicine in good standing using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medical proshyfession No candidate shall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examinations This clause to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80

3 He must file the proper official evidence that during the above-mentioned three years he has matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges for two regular sessions and in the course of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of inshystruction on the seven topics mentioned in Article II But the latshyter at least of the two full courses must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma N o two consecutive courses of instrucshytion shall be held as sat isfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months

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4 In case a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition attendance on the whole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3 provided such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II and requires attendance at at least two yearly regular Collegiate Sessions of not less than twenty weeks duration each

5 The candidate must have passed a personal exarninatioll beshyfore the Faculty on all seven of the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II

6 He must have paid in full all college dues including the graduation fee

ARTICLE IV OF HONORARY DEGREES An honorary degree of Doctor in Medicine may be granted in

number not exceeding one yearly to distinguished physicians or scishyentific men of over forty years of age But in such case the diploma shall bear across its face the word Honorary in conspicuous charshyacters and the same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates

ARTICLE V OF FEES Sec 1 All fees shall be paid in lawful money and no promissory

notes or promises to pay shall be accepted in lieu of cash for payshyment of fees

Sec 2 No ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued to any student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid

Sec 3 The established fees for the exercises of the regular sesshysion except the matriculation fee graduation fee fee for dissections may be reduced not more than one half to graduates of other affilshyiated colleges of less than ~hree years standing and to undergradshyuates of the same who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session

Sec 4 The same fees may be remitted altogether to a colleges own alumni to graduates of other affiliated colleges of three years standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given-to undergraduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session the latter of which a~ least shall have been in the college making the remission and to theoshylogical students when not candidates ior a diploma

Sec 5 The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the college

Sec 6 Under no circumstances whatever other than the above shall the Faculties or an~ members of the same grant upon their own authority any remissions or reductions of establisheci iees

And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

k Deceased furd

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NAME gTATE PRECEPTOR

McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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NAME STATE PRFCEPTOR

Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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NAME STATE P RECEPTOR

Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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NAMR STATE PRECEPTOR

T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

Page 9: Bellevue Hospital Medical College Announcement of the 19th ......of the Winter Session is alone required for graduation. During the Spring Session, lectures upon special subjects are

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cre~ited College empowered to confer the degree of M D proper ~estlmomals of character an acceptable thesis composed b d In the h dmiddotf f h Y an an WrJ mg 0 t e candidate and a satisfactory examinashytion In e~ch of the seven departments of instruction viz Practice of Medlcme Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica Physiology Anatshyomy and Chemistry The examinations upon Practice of M~dicine and Surgery include Diseases of the Nervous System Pathological Anatomy Ophthalmology and Diseases of the Skin Two full courses of lecture~ are absolutely required and no period of practice is taken as an eqUivalent for one course The candidate must be twenty-one years of age

In accordance with Section 2 Article III of the A tmiddot I fC f d r Ie es 0 on ~ eratlOn of the American Medical College Association no

candl~ate shall be eligible for final examination for graduatio~ unshyless hiS term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of tile finaI exshy anunatlOns In accordance with Section 3 of the same Article no two ~onsecutlve courses of instruction shall be held as satisfy ing the reqUlremnt of two full courses of lectures before graduation unshyless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months According to thmiddot IS pro-VISIOn c~urses of l~ctures taken in 1879 at certain colleges which hold ~helf sessions In th e Spring Summer or Fall for 1879 will not permit a student to graduate at the close of the session of the BELLEshyVUE HO~P[TAL MEDICAL COLLEGE for 1879-80 although such courses Will be recognized in connection with the session of 188ltr-81 The courses for 1879 of the following named Colleges are excluded as stated above Medical Department of Dartmouth College Ken~ tucky School of Medi cine Long I sland College Hospital Medical chool of Mame Medical College of the Pacific Toland Hall (MedshyIcal Department of the University of California) Medical Department of the University of Vermont

To preven t any misunderstanding with regard to the requireshyments for graduation the Faculty desire to state that the only courses of lectures recognized are those taken at regularly organized Medical Colleges empowered to confer the degree of M D the courses emshybracing Practi ce of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica

Physiology Anatomy and Chemistry The tickets and diplomas of Eclectic H omceopathic or Botanic Colleges or colleges devoted to any peculiar system of medicine are considered irregular and will not be recognized under any circumstance Certincates from preshyceptors who practice any pecdiar system of medici1e or who advershytise or violate in any way the code of ethics adopted by the professhysion will not be received under any circumstances The three years of study are required by the charter of the College

There arc threc regular examinations for the degree one at the close of the Winter Session one at the close of the Spring Session and one during the first week in October Candidates who have comshyplied with all the requirements may p resent themselves at either of these extminations but they will not be examined at any other time The thesis tnd certificates must be fi led and the graduation fee paid before the examinations in Jun e and October The June and October examinations are exclusively for the benefit of those studen ts vho have attended the courses of lectures required the last course being at thi College but whose time of study does not

expire until the Summer or Fall Graduates of other accredited colleges are examined in all the

departments the stme as undergraduates and must fulfill all of the requirements demanded of undergraduates except the writing of a thesis The Faculty will not grant a degree to any graduate of three or more years standing who does not exhibit to the Secretary a certificate of membership in some Medical Society entitled to represen tation in the American Medical Association This rule is invariable Candidates are expected to matriculate to take out tickets for the Winter Session to have attended lectures during the Session and to pay the graduation fee of $30 If they be graduates of three years standing they will receive a ticket to all the lectures on payment of the matriculation fee only The three years recogshynized are considered as ending at the close of the Winter Session The three years date from the time of graduation and practice beshyfore graduation is not counted According to this provision alumni of other accredited colleges who have graduated on or before March 11877 will be admitted to all the lectures of the session of 1879-80

on payment of the matriculation fee

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In accordance with a resolution passed at the last annual meetshying of the Faculty candidates for the degree who appear to the Faculty to be unfit to practice medicin e will be rejected as hereshytofore their graduation fee will be returned and they will be reshyquired to attend another full course of lectures before they can again present themselves for examination No fees are required for thi s additional course of lectu res Candidates however who are welJ prepared in certain departments but who do not pass an entirely satisfactory examination in certain other departments may at the pleasure of the Faculty be conditioned in those departments not exceeding three in number in which they have been found to be deficient Candidates thus conditioned will be permitted to present themselves for a second examination in the departments in which they have failed at the end of six months after their first examinashytion If they then pass satisfactory examinations in the departments in which they have been conditioned they will be recommended to the Board of Trustees for the degree

Special Examinations in tlu Elementary D epartments (Pimary Examinations)-Students who have attended two full Winter courses ltgtf lectnres npon all the departments taught in the College may be examined upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy an d Chemshyistry at the end of the second course and if they be successful in these examinations will be examined at the end of the third course upn Practice of Medicine Surgery and Obstetrics only Candishydates for the primary examination will be required to payone-half of the graduation fee The primary examinations a re held at the dose of the vinter Session only The thesis certificates and the remainder of the graduation fee are to be handed in to the Secretary at the regular time before the final examination Students who have passed the primary examinations are required to attend another full course of lectures before they can be admitted to their final examishynations Students who desire to graduate by passing the primary examination and afterward the final examination upon the three p ractical departments must attend three full courses of lectures

Special Courses for Students who have passed their Primary Exshyaminations-Students who have passed their primary examinations in the departments of Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology

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Anatomy and Chemistry are expected to devote thems~lves durin~ their third cou rse mainly to the departments of Practice of Medishycine Surgery Obstetrics and the allied special subjects ~tud~nts who have been successful in all of their primary exammatlOns will have the privilege of free private instruction in Normal Hisshytologyand Microscopical Examinations of the Urine and in Practical Chemistry and Toxicology Such students will be formed ~nto classes and instru cted in Histology and Microscopical ExamlllatlOns of the Urine by Dr William H Welch This course will consist of fifteen lessons The instrllction in Practical Chemistry and Toxishycology will be given by Dr Charles A Doremus and will consist of twenty lessons These courses will be given either in the evenll1g or during the hours of the lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology

Anatomy and Chemistry lIfatriculation Examinatiotl-The diploma of the BELLEVUE

HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE has been officially recognized by the Royal College of Surgeons England for those who have passed a regular matriculating examination in clas ics m~thematics etc at some college recognized in England ThiS matnculatlllg exam ll1ashytion is optional with the student and will be given by the Faculty toshyall who desire it before they have attended their first course of lectures It can not be given to graduates or to those who haveshyalready attended medical lectures in thi s or any other Medical Colshylege as the examination is regarded as preparatory to the study of medicine The subjects for the matri culating examination are as

follows Engli ~h Language includin g Grammar and Composition Arithshy

metie including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions Algebra IIlcludll1g Simple Equations Geometry First Two Books of Euclid Latin Translation and Gruhmar In addition to the above one of the following optional studies is required Greek French German or Natural Philosophy including Mechanics Hydrostatics and Pneushymatics Text-books Latin-Caesar (De Bello Gallico) first two books N atnral Philosophy-Pecks Ganot or Parkers Philosophy Greek-First Chapter of St John s Gospel French-First Chapter of Teemaque or Charles XII German-Adlers Reader 1st part

For those who have passed the above examination before attendshy

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ing their first course of lectures the Diplomas and the Tickets of the College are recognized by the Royal Coll ege of Surgeons of England The examination is not required of those who have already passed a matriculating examination at a Medical College or a University recognized in England

The matriculation examination is necessary for those only who expect to present their tickets or diplomas for recognition in Great Britain Students who desire thi s examination must middothand in their names to the Secretary within the first two weeks of the Regular Term

SPRING SESSION-RECITATIONS AND LECTURES

The Spring Session consists of a single term beginning about March 1st and end ing June 1st The recitations are under the dishyrection of Drs H Goldthwaite and F S Dennis During this s ession lecture on special subjects arc delivered by members of the Faculty and others connected with the College and the most imshyportant of the clinical lectures are continued Students have an ltgtpportunity of taking certain of the private courses of instruction given by members of the Faculty and others The fee for the recitashytions and lectures of the Spring Session is $35 The matriculation ticket ($5) must be taken before the ticket for the Spring Session is issued and this ticket is valid for the ensuing Winter Session A dissection ticket ($10) taken during the Spring Session is also valid for the ensuing Winter Session The dissecting-room remains open until about the first of May A special circular giving full particushylars with regard to the Spring Session is published about December 1st and will be sent on application

The following private courses held during the Winter are continued during the Spring Session Professor Lusk Gyntecology Professor Bryant Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings Professhysor Janeway Medical Diagnosis Professor Noyes Diseases of the Eye and Ear Dr Beverly Robinson Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat Dr F H Bosworth Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat Dr C A Doremus Medical Chemistry Dr F S Dennis Operations on the Cadaver Dr W H Velch Normal and Pathological Histology (See pages 8 9 and 10)

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Appointments in tIle R esideut Stal at tlze Bellevue and tlze Clzarity

H ospital-The Resident Staff at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL includes twenty-four and the Staff at the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island twelve Physicians and Surgeons These are appointed semishyannually after competitive examinations by Committees from the Medical Boards of the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital The exshyaminations for both the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital take place from the fifteenth to the twentieth of March and September of each year To be entitled to appear before the E xamining Committee for Bellevue Hospital applicants must be graduates of a regular Medical College of the City of New York They must also be recommended by two of the Visiting Physicians or Surgeons of the Hospital The term of service in Bellevue Hospishytal which is required is as follows Twelve months as junior and senior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and six months in the Hospital when board lodging and washing are furnished in compensation for services Junior and senior assistants are liable to be called upon at any time for temposhyrary service To be entitled to appear before the Examining Comshymittee for the Charity Hospital applicants must be either graduates of a regular Medical College of New York City or within six months of graduation The term of service in the Charity Hospital is eighteen months six months as junior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and twelve months in the Hospital under the same conditions as in Bellevue Hospital There are usually eight vacancies at each semi-aJ1nual examination for the Bellevue Hospital and six vacancies for the Charity Hospishytal The Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Bellevue Hospital is Professor JAMES R WOOD No 80 Irving Place and tbe Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Charity Hospital is Dr JOSEPH W HOWE 38 West Twenty-fourth Street

Expenses of Living in N ew Yotk etc-The expenses of living in the city of New York will of course vary according to the views and habits of students The necessary expenses need not exceed those in the smaller cities or in most large villages At the present time good board including lodging fire and light may be bad

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at a convenient distance from the College at from $4 50 to $7 per week Pains are taken to provide a list of boarding-houses in the vicinity of Bellevue Hospital to su it the wishes and means of students and the Janitor is prepared to sewre satisfactory acshycommodations without any delay for those who have matri culated at the College Bellevue Hospital is situated on the East River between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth Streets In coming to the Hospital from the lower part of the city the most convenient mode is to take one of the street-cars passing every three or four minutes either on the Second Third or Fourth Avenue getting out at Twenty-sixth Street The distance from either of these avenues to the Hospital is short A line of street-cars leaving the Grand Censhytral Depot passes the Bellevue H osp ital The entrance to the Hosshypital is on Twenty-sixth Street near the East River Students and others coming to the College should inquire at the gate of BELLEVUE HOSPITAL for Mr J V STANDISH Janitor of the BELLEVUE HOSPIshyTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE Members of the class who receive remitshytances in the form of Post-Office money-orders will save trouble if they direct the orders to be payable at Station F New York City this station being but a short distance from the College

No variation is made under a ny circum stances from the estabshylished fees of the College except those reductions and remissions disshytinctly indicated under the head of Regulations as regards Fees

The requirements for graduation are rig idly adhered to no hon_ orary degrees are conferred and no degree is ever conferred except after a full personal examination of the candidate upon the depart shyments of Pract ice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemist ry

There are no positions in or about the College or the Hospitals available to students except positions in the staff of the H ospitals The conditions of these appointm ents are fully given under the head of Appointments in the Resident Staff of the Bellevue and the Chari ty Hospital

Courses of lectures a re recognized by the College with reference to graduation or the adjustment of fees solely with regard to th e subjects taught and not the length of the course The courses of of lectures at certain Colleges for exanple which have a continuous

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session of nine months are recognized each as equivalent to but one course although the length of the course at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is five months

The Courses of lectures of other Colleges r~cognized with refershyence to graduation or adjustment of fees are th e regular sess ions of such Colleges and not preparatory or intermediate courses which latter are reckoned only as time of study

The Spring Session of the College is not counted as one of the two courses required for grad uation and is reckoned only as time of study

Attendance upon the recitations of the Spring Session with a ttenshydance upon the Vinter Session either immed iately preceding or folshylowing is reckoned as a year of study and will be certified to as such by the Secretary of the Faculty This constitutes a full colshylegiate year Students taking these two courses are not required to have the certificate of a private preceptor for the time thus spent at the College

It is contrary to law to remove or send from the City any subject or any part of a subject for dissection

There are no regular lectures or clinics and no systematic inshyst ruction during the months of Jun e July and August and students a re not advised to come to the College before the first of September

No two full or partial courses of lectures are recogn ized as enshytitling students to rednction of fees unless the tim e between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fift een monthsmiddot

Persons desiring farther information are requested to communishypoundate with the Secretary of the Faculty Professor AUSTIN F LI NT Jr Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York

In accordance with the by-laws of the Amer ican Medical Colshylege Association the Faculty publish the Articles of Confederashytion of the Association which will be rigidly adhered to by the College

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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION (To be subscribed and conformed to by all tlu Colleges 0 tlu A ssociati01l)

ARTI CLE I OF THE FACULTY The medical members of the Faculty must be regular graduates

or licentiates and practitioners of medicine in good stqncling using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medishycal profession

ARTICLE II OF T U ITION Sec I The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly systeshy

matic course of instruction covering the general topics of Anatomy including dissections Physiology Chemistry Materia Medica and Therapeutics Obstetrics Surgery Pathology and Practice of Medishycine The collegiate session wherein thi s course is given shall be understood as the regular session

Sec 2 Said Regular Session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration This Section to go in force at and after the Session of 1879-80

Sec 3 Not more than one regular session counting the regular session as one of the two courses of instruction required for graduashytion shall be held in the same year

ARTICLE III REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION No person whether a graduate in medicine or not shall be given a

diploma of Doctor of Medicine who shall not have fulfilled the folshylowing requirements except as hereinafter provided for in Article IV

1 He must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral charshyacter and of having attained the age of twenty-one years

2 He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied medishycine for at least three years under a regular graduate or licentiate and practitioner of medicine in good standing using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medical proshyfession No candidate shall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examinations This clause to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80

3 He must file the proper official evidence that during the above-mentioned three years he has matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges for two regular sessions and in the course of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of inshystruction on the seven topics mentioned in Article II But the latshyter at least of the two full courses must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma N o two consecutive courses of instrucshytion shall be held as sat isfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months

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4 In case a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition attendance on the whole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3 provided such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II and requires attendance at at least two yearly regular Collegiate Sessions of not less than twenty weeks duration each

5 The candidate must have passed a personal exarninatioll beshyfore the Faculty on all seven of the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II

6 He must have paid in full all college dues including the graduation fee

ARTICLE IV OF HONORARY DEGREES An honorary degree of Doctor in Medicine may be granted in

number not exceeding one yearly to distinguished physicians or scishyentific men of over forty years of age But in such case the diploma shall bear across its face the word Honorary in conspicuous charshyacters and the same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates

ARTICLE V OF FEES Sec 1 All fees shall be paid in lawful money and no promissory

notes or promises to pay shall be accepted in lieu of cash for payshyment of fees

Sec 2 No ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued to any student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid

Sec 3 The established fees for the exercises of the regular sesshysion except the matriculation fee graduation fee fee for dissections may be reduced not more than one half to graduates of other affilshyiated colleges of less than ~hree years standing and to undergradshyuates of the same who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session

Sec 4 The same fees may be remitted altogether to a colleges own alumni to graduates of other affiliated colleges of three years standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given-to undergraduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session the latter of which a~ least shall have been in the college making the remission and to theoshylogical students when not candidates ior a diploma

Sec 5 The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the college

Sec 6 Under no circumstances whatever other than the above shall the Faculties or an~ members of the same grant upon their own authority any remissions or reductions of establisheci iees

And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

k Deceased furd

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NAME gTATE PRECEPTOR

McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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NAME STATE PRFCEPTOR

Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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NAME STATE P RECEPTOR

Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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NAMR STATE PRECEPTOR

T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

Page 10: Bellevue Hospital Medical College Announcement of the 19th ......of the Winter Session is alone required for graduation. During the Spring Session, lectures upon special subjects are

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In accordance with a resolution passed at the last annual meetshying of the Faculty candidates for the degree who appear to the Faculty to be unfit to practice medicin e will be rejected as hereshytofore their graduation fee will be returned and they will be reshyquired to attend another full course of lectures before they can again present themselves for examination No fees are required for thi s additional course of lectu res Candidates however who are welJ prepared in certain departments but who do not pass an entirely satisfactory examination in certain other departments may at the pleasure of the Faculty be conditioned in those departments not exceeding three in number in which they have been found to be deficient Candidates thus conditioned will be permitted to present themselves for a second examination in the departments in which they have failed at the end of six months after their first examinashytion If they then pass satisfactory examinations in the departments in which they have been conditioned they will be recommended to the Board of Trustees for the degree

Special Examinations in tlu Elementary D epartments (Pimary Examinations)-Students who have attended two full Winter courses ltgtf lectnres npon all the departments taught in the College may be examined upon Materia Medica Physiology Anatomy an d Chemshyistry at the end of the second course and if they be successful in these examinations will be examined at the end of the third course upn Practice of Medicine Surgery and Obstetrics only Candishydates for the primary examination will be required to payone-half of the graduation fee The primary examinations a re held at the dose of the vinter Session only The thesis certificates and the remainder of the graduation fee are to be handed in to the Secretary at the regular time before the final examination Students who have passed the primary examinations are required to attend another full course of lectures before they can be admitted to their final examishynations Students who desire to graduate by passing the primary examination and afterward the final examination upon the three p ractical departments must attend three full courses of lectures

Special Courses for Students who have passed their Primary Exshyaminations-Students who have passed their primary examinations in the departments of Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology

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Anatomy and Chemistry are expected to devote thems~lves durin~ their third cou rse mainly to the departments of Practice of Medishycine Surgery Obstetrics and the allied special subjects ~tud~nts who have been successful in all of their primary exammatlOns will have the privilege of free private instruction in Normal Hisshytologyand Microscopical Examinations of the Urine and in Practical Chemistry and Toxicology Such students will be formed ~nto classes and instru cted in Histology and Microscopical ExamlllatlOns of the Urine by Dr William H Welch This course will consist of fifteen lessons The instrllction in Practical Chemistry and Toxishycology will be given by Dr Charles A Doremus and will consist of twenty lessons These courses will be given either in the evenll1g or during the hours of the lectures upon Materia Medica Physiology

Anatomy and Chemistry lIfatriculation Examinatiotl-The diploma of the BELLEVUE

HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE has been officially recognized by the Royal College of Surgeons England for those who have passed a regular matriculating examination in clas ics m~thematics etc at some college recognized in England ThiS matnculatlllg exam ll1ashytion is optional with the student and will be given by the Faculty toshyall who desire it before they have attended their first course of lectures It can not be given to graduates or to those who haveshyalready attended medical lectures in thi s or any other Medical Colshylege as the examination is regarded as preparatory to the study of medicine The subjects for the matri culating examination are as

follows Engli ~h Language includin g Grammar and Composition Arithshy

metie including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions Algebra IIlcludll1g Simple Equations Geometry First Two Books of Euclid Latin Translation and Gruhmar In addition to the above one of the following optional studies is required Greek French German or Natural Philosophy including Mechanics Hydrostatics and Pneushymatics Text-books Latin-Caesar (De Bello Gallico) first two books N atnral Philosophy-Pecks Ganot or Parkers Philosophy Greek-First Chapter of St John s Gospel French-First Chapter of Teemaque or Charles XII German-Adlers Reader 1st part

For those who have passed the above examination before attendshy

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ing their first course of lectures the Diplomas and the Tickets of the College are recognized by the Royal Coll ege of Surgeons of England The examination is not required of those who have already passed a matriculating examination at a Medical College or a University recognized in England

The matriculation examination is necessary for those only who expect to present their tickets or diplomas for recognition in Great Britain Students who desire thi s examination must middothand in their names to the Secretary within the first two weeks of the Regular Term

SPRING SESSION-RECITATIONS AND LECTURES

The Spring Session consists of a single term beginning about March 1st and end ing June 1st The recitations are under the dishyrection of Drs H Goldthwaite and F S Dennis During this s ession lecture on special subjects arc delivered by members of the Faculty and others connected with the College and the most imshyportant of the clinical lectures are continued Students have an ltgtpportunity of taking certain of the private courses of instruction given by members of the Faculty and others The fee for the recitashytions and lectures of the Spring Session is $35 The matriculation ticket ($5) must be taken before the ticket for the Spring Session is issued and this ticket is valid for the ensuing Winter Session A dissection ticket ($10) taken during the Spring Session is also valid for the ensuing Winter Session The dissecting-room remains open until about the first of May A special circular giving full particushylars with regard to the Spring Session is published about December 1st and will be sent on application

The following private courses held during the Winter are continued during the Spring Session Professor Lusk Gyntecology Professor Bryant Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings Professhysor Janeway Medical Diagnosis Professor Noyes Diseases of the Eye and Ear Dr Beverly Robinson Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat Dr F H Bosworth Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat Dr C A Doremus Medical Chemistry Dr F S Dennis Operations on the Cadaver Dr W H Velch Normal and Pathological Histology (See pages 8 9 and 10)

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Appointments in tIle R esideut Stal at tlze Bellevue and tlze Clzarity

H ospital-The Resident Staff at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL includes twenty-four and the Staff at the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island twelve Physicians and Surgeons These are appointed semishyannually after competitive examinations by Committees from the Medical Boards of the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital The exshyaminations for both the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital take place from the fifteenth to the twentieth of March and September of each year To be entitled to appear before the E xamining Committee for Bellevue Hospital applicants must be graduates of a regular Medical College of the City of New York They must also be recommended by two of the Visiting Physicians or Surgeons of the Hospital The term of service in Bellevue Hospishytal which is required is as follows Twelve months as junior and senior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and six months in the Hospital when board lodging and washing are furnished in compensation for services Junior and senior assistants are liable to be called upon at any time for temposhyrary service To be entitled to appear before the Examining Comshymittee for the Charity Hospital applicants must be either graduates of a regular Medical College of New York City or within six months of graduation The term of service in the Charity Hospital is eighteen months six months as junior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and twelve months in the Hospital under the same conditions as in Bellevue Hospital There are usually eight vacancies at each semi-aJ1nual examination for the Bellevue Hospital and six vacancies for the Charity Hospishytal The Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Bellevue Hospital is Professor JAMES R WOOD No 80 Irving Place and tbe Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Charity Hospital is Dr JOSEPH W HOWE 38 West Twenty-fourth Street

Expenses of Living in N ew Yotk etc-The expenses of living in the city of New York will of course vary according to the views and habits of students The necessary expenses need not exceed those in the smaller cities or in most large villages At the present time good board including lodging fire and light may be bad

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at a convenient distance from the College at from $4 50 to $7 per week Pains are taken to provide a list of boarding-houses in the vicinity of Bellevue Hospital to su it the wishes and means of students and the Janitor is prepared to sewre satisfactory acshycommodations without any delay for those who have matri culated at the College Bellevue Hospital is situated on the East River between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth Streets In coming to the Hospital from the lower part of the city the most convenient mode is to take one of the street-cars passing every three or four minutes either on the Second Third or Fourth Avenue getting out at Twenty-sixth Street The distance from either of these avenues to the Hospital is short A line of street-cars leaving the Grand Censhytral Depot passes the Bellevue H osp ital The entrance to the Hosshypital is on Twenty-sixth Street near the East River Students and others coming to the College should inquire at the gate of BELLEVUE HOSPITAL for Mr J V STANDISH Janitor of the BELLEVUE HOSPIshyTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE Members of the class who receive remitshytances in the form of Post-Office money-orders will save trouble if they direct the orders to be payable at Station F New York City this station being but a short distance from the College

No variation is made under a ny circum stances from the estabshylished fees of the College except those reductions and remissions disshytinctly indicated under the head of Regulations as regards Fees

The requirements for graduation are rig idly adhered to no hon_ orary degrees are conferred and no degree is ever conferred except after a full personal examination of the candidate upon the depart shyments of Pract ice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemist ry

There are no positions in or about the College or the Hospitals available to students except positions in the staff of the H ospitals The conditions of these appointm ents are fully given under the head of Appointments in the Resident Staff of the Bellevue and the Chari ty Hospital

Courses of lectures a re recognized by the College with reference to graduation or the adjustment of fees solely with regard to th e subjects taught and not the length of the course The courses of of lectures at certain Colleges for exanple which have a continuous

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session of nine months are recognized each as equivalent to but one course although the length of the course at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is five months

The Courses of lectures of other Colleges r~cognized with refershyence to graduation or adjustment of fees are th e regular sess ions of such Colleges and not preparatory or intermediate courses which latter are reckoned only as time of study

The Spring Session of the College is not counted as one of the two courses required for grad uation and is reckoned only as time of study

Attendance upon the recitations of the Spring Session with a ttenshydance upon the Vinter Session either immed iately preceding or folshylowing is reckoned as a year of study and will be certified to as such by the Secretary of the Faculty This constitutes a full colshylegiate year Students taking these two courses are not required to have the certificate of a private preceptor for the time thus spent at the College

It is contrary to law to remove or send from the City any subject or any part of a subject for dissection

There are no regular lectures or clinics and no systematic inshyst ruction during the months of Jun e July and August and students a re not advised to come to the College before the first of September

No two full or partial courses of lectures are recogn ized as enshytitling students to rednction of fees unless the tim e between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fift een monthsmiddot

Persons desiring farther information are requested to communishypoundate with the Secretary of the Faculty Professor AUSTIN F LI NT Jr Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York

In accordance with the by-laws of the Amer ican Medical Colshylege Association the Faculty publish the Articles of Confederashytion of the Association which will be rigidly adhered to by the College

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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION (To be subscribed and conformed to by all tlu Colleges 0 tlu A ssociati01l)

ARTI CLE I OF THE FACULTY The medical members of the Faculty must be regular graduates

or licentiates and practitioners of medicine in good stqncling using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medishycal profession

ARTICLE II OF T U ITION Sec I The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly systeshy

matic course of instruction covering the general topics of Anatomy including dissections Physiology Chemistry Materia Medica and Therapeutics Obstetrics Surgery Pathology and Practice of Medishycine The collegiate session wherein thi s course is given shall be understood as the regular session

Sec 2 Said Regular Session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration This Section to go in force at and after the Session of 1879-80

Sec 3 Not more than one regular session counting the regular session as one of the two courses of instruction required for graduashytion shall be held in the same year

ARTICLE III REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION No person whether a graduate in medicine or not shall be given a

diploma of Doctor of Medicine who shall not have fulfilled the folshylowing requirements except as hereinafter provided for in Article IV

1 He must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral charshyacter and of having attained the age of twenty-one years

2 He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied medishycine for at least three years under a regular graduate or licentiate and practitioner of medicine in good standing using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medical proshyfession No candidate shall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examinations This clause to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80

3 He must file the proper official evidence that during the above-mentioned three years he has matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges for two regular sessions and in the course of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of inshystruction on the seven topics mentioned in Article II But the latshyter at least of the two full courses must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma N o two consecutive courses of instrucshytion shall be held as sat isfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months

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4 In case a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition attendance on the whole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3 provided such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II and requires attendance at at least two yearly regular Collegiate Sessions of not less than twenty weeks duration each

5 The candidate must have passed a personal exarninatioll beshyfore the Faculty on all seven of the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II

6 He must have paid in full all college dues including the graduation fee

ARTICLE IV OF HONORARY DEGREES An honorary degree of Doctor in Medicine may be granted in

number not exceeding one yearly to distinguished physicians or scishyentific men of over forty years of age But in such case the diploma shall bear across its face the word Honorary in conspicuous charshyacters and the same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates

ARTICLE V OF FEES Sec 1 All fees shall be paid in lawful money and no promissory

notes or promises to pay shall be accepted in lieu of cash for payshyment of fees

Sec 2 No ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued to any student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid

Sec 3 The established fees for the exercises of the regular sesshysion except the matriculation fee graduation fee fee for dissections may be reduced not more than one half to graduates of other affilshyiated colleges of less than ~hree years standing and to undergradshyuates of the same who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session

Sec 4 The same fees may be remitted altogether to a colleges own alumni to graduates of other affiliated colleges of three years standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given-to undergraduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session the latter of which a~ least shall have been in the college making the remission and to theoshylogical students when not candidates ior a diploma

Sec 5 The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the college

Sec 6 Under no circumstances whatever other than the above shall the Faculties or an~ members of the same grant upon their own authority any remissions or reductions of establisheci iees

And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

k Deceased furd

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NAME gTATE PRECEPTOR

McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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NAME STATE PRFCEPTOR

Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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NAME STATE P RECEPTOR

Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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NAMR STATE PRECEPTOR

T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

Page 11: Bellevue Hospital Medical College Announcement of the 19th ......of the Winter Session is alone required for graduation. During the Spring Session, lectures upon special subjects are

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ing their first course of lectures the Diplomas and the Tickets of the College are recognized by the Royal Coll ege of Surgeons of England The examination is not required of those who have already passed a matriculating examination at a Medical College or a University recognized in England

The matriculation examination is necessary for those only who expect to present their tickets or diplomas for recognition in Great Britain Students who desire thi s examination must middothand in their names to the Secretary within the first two weeks of the Regular Term

SPRING SESSION-RECITATIONS AND LECTURES

The Spring Session consists of a single term beginning about March 1st and end ing June 1st The recitations are under the dishyrection of Drs H Goldthwaite and F S Dennis During this s ession lecture on special subjects arc delivered by members of the Faculty and others connected with the College and the most imshyportant of the clinical lectures are continued Students have an ltgtpportunity of taking certain of the private courses of instruction given by members of the Faculty and others The fee for the recitashytions and lectures of the Spring Session is $35 The matriculation ticket ($5) must be taken before the ticket for the Spring Session is issued and this ticket is valid for the ensuing Winter Session A dissection ticket ($10) taken during the Spring Session is also valid for the ensuing Winter Session The dissecting-room remains open until about the first of May A special circular giving full particushylars with regard to the Spring Session is published about December 1st and will be sent on application

The following private courses held during the Winter are continued during the Spring Session Professor Lusk Gyntecology Professor Bryant Operative Surgery and Surgical Dressings Professhysor Janeway Medical Diagnosis Professor Noyes Diseases of the Eye and Ear Dr Beverly Robinson Diseases of the Heart Lungs and Throat Dr F H Bosworth Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat Dr C A Doremus Medical Chemistry Dr F S Dennis Operations on the Cadaver Dr W H Velch Normal and Pathological Histology (See pages 8 9 and 10)

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Appointments in tIle R esideut Stal at tlze Bellevue and tlze Clzarity

H ospital-The Resident Staff at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL includes twenty-four and the Staff at the CHARITY HOSPITAL on Blackwells Island twelve Physicians and Surgeons These are appointed semishyannually after competitive examinations by Committees from the Medical Boards of the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital The exshyaminations for both the Bellevue and the Charity Hospital take place from the fifteenth to the twentieth of March and September of each year To be entitled to appear before the E xamining Committee for Bellevue Hospital applicants must be graduates of a regular Medical College of the City of New York They must also be recommended by two of the Visiting Physicians or Surgeons of the Hospital The term of service in Bellevue Hospishytal which is required is as follows Twelve months as junior and senior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and six months in the Hospital when board lodging and washing are furnished in compensation for services Junior and senior assistants are liable to be called upon at any time for temposhyrary service To be entitled to appear before the Examining Comshymittee for the Charity Hospital applicants must be either graduates of a regular Medical College of New York City or within six months of graduation The term of service in the Charity Hospital is eighteen months six months as junior assistant during which time board is to be obtained out of the Hospital and twelve months in the Hospital under the same conditions as in Bellevue Hospital There are usually eight vacancies at each semi-aJ1nual examination for the Bellevue Hospital and six vacancies for the Charity Hospishytal The Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Bellevue Hospital is Professor JAMES R WOOD No 80 Irving Place and tbe Chairman of the Examining Committee for the Charity Hospital is Dr JOSEPH W HOWE 38 West Twenty-fourth Street

Expenses of Living in N ew Yotk etc-The expenses of living in the city of New York will of course vary according to the views and habits of students The necessary expenses need not exceed those in the smaller cities or in most large villages At the present time good board including lodging fire and light may be bad

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at a convenient distance from the College at from $4 50 to $7 per week Pains are taken to provide a list of boarding-houses in the vicinity of Bellevue Hospital to su it the wishes and means of students and the Janitor is prepared to sewre satisfactory acshycommodations without any delay for those who have matri culated at the College Bellevue Hospital is situated on the East River between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth Streets In coming to the Hospital from the lower part of the city the most convenient mode is to take one of the street-cars passing every three or four minutes either on the Second Third or Fourth Avenue getting out at Twenty-sixth Street The distance from either of these avenues to the Hospital is short A line of street-cars leaving the Grand Censhytral Depot passes the Bellevue H osp ital The entrance to the Hosshypital is on Twenty-sixth Street near the East River Students and others coming to the College should inquire at the gate of BELLEVUE HOSPITAL for Mr J V STANDISH Janitor of the BELLEVUE HOSPIshyTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE Members of the class who receive remitshytances in the form of Post-Office money-orders will save trouble if they direct the orders to be payable at Station F New York City this station being but a short distance from the College

No variation is made under a ny circum stances from the estabshylished fees of the College except those reductions and remissions disshytinctly indicated under the head of Regulations as regards Fees

The requirements for graduation are rig idly adhered to no hon_ orary degrees are conferred and no degree is ever conferred except after a full personal examination of the candidate upon the depart shyments of Pract ice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemist ry

There are no positions in or about the College or the Hospitals available to students except positions in the staff of the H ospitals The conditions of these appointm ents are fully given under the head of Appointments in the Resident Staff of the Bellevue and the Chari ty Hospital

Courses of lectures a re recognized by the College with reference to graduation or the adjustment of fees solely with regard to th e subjects taught and not the length of the course The courses of of lectures at certain Colleges for exanple which have a continuous

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session of nine months are recognized each as equivalent to but one course although the length of the course at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is five months

The Courses of lectures of other Colleges r~cognized with refershyence to graduation or adjustment of fees are th e regular sess ions of such Colleges and not preparatory or intermediate courses which latter are reckoned only as time of study

The Spring Session of the College is not counted as one of the two courses required for grad uation and is reckoned only as time of study

Attendance upon the recitations of the Spring Session with a ttenshydance upon the Vinter Session either immed iately preceding or folshylowing is reckoned as a year of study and will be certified to as such by the Secretary of the Faculty This constitutes a full colshylegiate year Students taking these two courses are not required to have the certificate of a private preceptor for the time thus spent at the College

It is contrary to law to remove or send from the City any subject or any part of a subject for dissection

There are no regular lectures or clinics and no systematic inshyst ruction during the months of Jun e July and August and students a re not advised to come to the College before the first of September

No two full or partial courses of lectures are recogn ized as enshytitling students to rednction of fees unless the tim e between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fift een monthsmiddot

Persons desiring farther information are requested to communishypoundate with the Secretary of the Faculty Professor AUSTIN F LI NT Jr Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York

In accordance with the by-laws of the Amer ican Medical Colshylege Association the Faculty publish the Articles of Confederashytion of the Association which will be rigidly adhered to by the College

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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION (To be subscribed and conformed to by all tlu Colleges 0 tlu A ssociati01l)

ARTI CLE I OF THE FACULTY The medical members of the Faculty must be regular graduates

or licentiates and practitioners of medicine in good stqncling using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medishycal profession

ARTICLE II OF T U ITION Sec I The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly systeshy

matic course of instruction covering the general topics of Anatomy including dissections Physiology Chemistry Materia Medica and Therapeutics Obstetrics Surgery Pathology and Practice of Medishycine The collegiate session wherein thi s course is given shall be understood as the regular session

Sec 2 Said Regular Session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration This Section to go in force at and after the Session of 1879-80

Sec 3 Not more than one regular session counting the regular session as one of the two courses of instruction required for graduashytion shall be held in the same year

ARTICLE III REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION No person whether a graduate in medicine or not shall be given a

diploma of Doctor of Medicine who shall not have fulfilled the folshylowing requirements except as hereinafter provided for in Article IV

1 He must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral charshyacter and of having attained the age of twenty-one years

2 He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied medishycine for at least three years under a regular graduate or licentiate and practitioner of medicine in good standing using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medical proshyfession No candidate shall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examinations This clause to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80

3 He must file the proper official evidence that during the above-mentioned three years he has matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges for two regular sessions and in the course of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of inshystruction on the seven topics mentioned in Article II But the latshyter at least of the two full courses must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma N o two consecutive courses of instrucshytion shall be held as sat isfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months

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4 In case a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition attendance on the whole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3 provided such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II and requires attendance at at least two yearly regular Collegiate Sessions of not less than twenty weeks duration each

5 The candidate must have passed a personal exarninatioll beshyfore the Faculty on all seven of the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II

6 He must have paid in full all college dues including the graduation fee

ARTICLE IV OF HONORARY DEGREES An honorary degree of Doctor in Medicine may be granted in

number not exceeding one yearly to distinguished physicians or scishyentific men of over forty years of age But in such case the diploma shall bear across its face the word Honorary in conspicuous charshyacters and the same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates

ARTICLE V OF FEES Sec 1 All fees shall be paid in lawful money and no promissory

notes or promises to pay shall be accepted in lieu of cash for payshyment of fees

Sec 2 No ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued to any student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid

Sec 3 The established fees for the exercises of the regular sesshysion except the matriculation fee graduation fee fee for dissections may be reduced not more than one half to graduates of other affilshyiated colleges of less than ~hree years standing and to undergradshyuates of the same who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session

Sec 4 The same fees may be remitted altogether to a colleges own alumni to graduates of other affiliated colleges of three years standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given-to undergraduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session the latter of which a~ least shall have been in the college making the remission and to theoshylogical students when not candidates ior a diploma

Sec 5 The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the college

Sec 6 Under no circumstances whatever other than the above shall the Faculties or an~ members of the same grant upon their own authority any remissions or reductions of establisheci iees

And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

k Deceased furd

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NAME gTATE PRECEPTOR

McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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NAME STATE PRFCEPTOR

Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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NAME STATE P RECEPTOR

Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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NAMR STATE PRECEPTOR

T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

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at a convenient distance from the College at from $4 50 to $7 per week Pains are taken to provide a list of boarding-houses in the vicinity of Bellevue Hospital to su it the wishes and means of students and the Janitor is prepared to sewre satisfactory acshycommodations without any delay for those who have matri culated at the College Bellevue Hospital is situated on the East River between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth Streets In coming to the Hospital from the lower part of the city the most convenient mode is to take one of the street-cars passing every three or four minutes either on the Second Third or Fourth Avenue getting out at Twenty-sixth Street The distance from either of these avenues to the Hospital is short A line of street-cars leaving the Grand Censhytral Depot passes the Bellevue H osp ital The entrance to the Hosshypital is on Twenty-sixth Street near the East River Students and others coming to the College should inquire at the gate of BELLEVUE HOSPITAL for Mr J V STANDISH Janitor of the BELLEVUE HOSPIshyTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE Members of the class who receive remitshytances in the form of Post-Office money-orders will save trouble if they direct the orders to be payable at Station F New York City this station being but a short distance from the College

No variation is made under a ny circum stances from the estabshylished fees of the College except those reductions and remissions disshytinctly indicated under the head of Regulations as regards Fees

The requirements for graduation are rig idly adhered to no hon_ orary degrees are conferred and no degree is ever conferred except after a full personal examination of the candidate upon the depart shyments of Pract ice of Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Materia Medica and Therapeutics Physiology Anatomy and Chemist ry

There are no positions in or about the College or the Hospitals available to students except positions in the staff of the H ospitals The conditions of these appointm ents are fully given under the head of Appointments in the Resident Staff of the Bellevue and the Chari ty Hospital

Courses of lectures a re recognized by the College with reference to graduation or the adjustment of fees solely with regard to th e subjects taught and not the length of the course The courses of of lectures at certain Colleges for exanple which have a continuous

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session of nine months are recognized each as equivalent to but one course although the length of the course at the BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE is five months

The Courses of lectures of other Colleges r~cognized with refershyence to graduation or adjustment of fees are th e regular sess ions of such Colleges and not preparatory or intermediate courses which latter are reckoned only as time of study

The Spring Session of the College is not counted as one of the two courses required for grad uation and is reckoned only as time of study

Attendance upon the recitations of the Spring Session with a ttenshydance upon the Vinter Session either immed iately preceding or folshylowing is reckoned as a year of study and will be certified to as such by the Secretary of the Faculty This constitutes a full colshylegiate year Students taking these two courses are not required to have the certificate of a private preceptor for the time thus spent at the College

It is contrary to law to remove or send from the City any subject or any part of a subject for dissection

There are no regular lectures or clinics and no systematic inshyst ruction during the months of Jun e July and August and students a re not advised to come to the College before the first of September

No two full or partial courses of lectures are recogn ized as enshytitling students to rednction of fees unless the tim e between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fift een monthsmiddot

Persons desiring farther information are requested to communishypoundate with the Secretary of the Faculty Professor AUSTIN F LI NT Jr Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York

In accordance with the by-laws of the Amer ican Medical Colshylege Association the Faculty publish the Articles of Confederashytion of the Association which will be rigidly adhered to by the College

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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION (To be subscribed and conformed to by all tlu Colleges 0 tlu A ssociati01l)

ARTI CLE I OF THE FACULTY The medical members of the Faculty must be regular graduates

or licentiates and practitioners of medicine in good stqncling using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medishycal profession

ARTICLE II OF T U ITION Sec I The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly systeshy

matic course of instruction covering the general topics of Anatomy including dissections Physiology Chemistry Materia Medica and Therapeutics Obstetrics Surgery Pathology and Practice of Medishycine The collegiate session wherein thi s course is given shall be understood as the regular session

Sec 2 Said Regular Session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration This Section to go in force at and after the Session of 1879-80

Sec 3 Not more than one regular session counting the regular session as one of the two courses of instruction required for graduashytion shall be held in the same year

ARTICLE III REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION No person whether a graduate in medicine or not shall be given a

diploma of Doctor of Medicine who shall not have fulfilled the folshylowing requirements except as hereinafter provided for in Article IV

1 He must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral charshyacter and of having attained the age of twenty-one years

2 He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied medishycine for at least three years under a regular graduate or licentiate and practitioner of medicine in good standing using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medical proshyfession No candidate shall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examinations This clause to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80

3 He must file the proper official evidence that during the above-mentioned three years he has matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges for two regular sessions and in the course of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of inshystruction on the seven topics mentioned in Article II But the latshyter at least of the two full courses must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma N o two consecutive courses of instrucshytion shall be held as sat isfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months

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4 In case a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition attendance on the whole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3 provided such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II and requires attendance at at least two yearly regular Collegiate Sessions of not less than twenty weeks duration each

5 The candidate must have passed a personal exarninatioll beshyfore the Faculty on all seven of the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II

6 He must have paid in full all college dues including the graduation fee

ARTICLE IV OF HONORARY DEGREES An honorary degree of Doctor in Medicine may be granted in

number not exceeding one yearly to distinguished physicians or scishyentific men of over forty years of age But in such case the diploma shall bear across its face the word Honorary in conspicuous charshyacters and the same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates

ARTICLE V OF FEES Sec 1 All fees shall be paid in lawful money and no promissory

notes or promises to pay shall be accepted in lieu of cash for payshyment of fees

Sec 2 No ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued to any student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid

Sec 3 The established fees for the exercises of the regular sesshysion except the matriculation fee graduation fee fee for dissections may be reduced not more than one half to graduates of other affilshyiated colleges of less than ~hree years standing and to undergradshyuates of the same who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session

Sec 4 The same fees may be remitted altogether to a colleges own alumni to graduates of other affiliated colleges of three years standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given-to undergraduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session the latter of which a~ least shall have been in the college making the remission and to theoshylogical students when not candidates ior a diploma

Sec 5 The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the college

Sec 6 Under no circumstances whatever other than the above shall the Faculties or an~ members of the same grant upon their own authority any remissions or reductions of establisheci iees

And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

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NAME gTATE PRECEPTOR

McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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NAME STATE PRFCEPTOR

Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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NAME STATE P RECEPTOR

Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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NAMR STATE PRECEPTOR

T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION (To be subscribed and conformed to by all tlu Colleges 0 tlu A ssociati01l)

ARTI CLE I OF THE FACULTY The medical members of the Faculty must be regular graduates

or licentiates and practitioners of medicine in good stqncling using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medishycal profession

ARTICLE II OF T U ITION Sec I The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly systeshy

matic course of instruction covering the general topics of Anatomy including dissections Physiology Chemistry Materia Medica and Therapeutics Obstetrics Surgery Pathology and Practice of Medishycine The collegiate session wherein thi s course is given shall be understood as the regular session

Sec 2 Said Regular Session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration This Section to go in force at and after the Session of 1879-80

Sec 3 Not more than one regular session counting the regular session as one of the two courses of instruction required for graduashytion shall be held in the same year

ARTICLE III REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION No person whether a graduate in medicine or not shall be given a

diploma of Doctor of Medicine who shall not have fulfilled the folshylowing requirements except as hereinafter provided for in Article IV

1 He must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral charshyacter and of having attained the age of twenty-one years

2 He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied medishycine for at least three years under a regular graduate or licentiate and practitioner of medicine in good standing using the word regular in the sense commonly understood in the medical proshyfession No candidate shall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years shall have been completed or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examinations This clause to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80

3 He must file the proper official evidence that during the above-mentioned three years he has matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges for two regular sessions and in the course of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of inshystruction on the seven topics mentioned in Article II But the latshyter at least of the two full courses must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma N o two consecutive courses of instrucshytion shall be held as sat isfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months

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4 In case a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition attendance on the whole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3 provided such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II and requires attendance at at least two yearly regular Collegiate Sessions of not less than twenty weeks duration each

5 The candidate must have passed a personal exarninatioll beshyfore the Faculty on all seven of the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II

6 He must have paid in full all college dues including the graduation fee

ARTICLE IV OF HONORARY DEGREES An honorary degree of Doctor in Medicine may be granted in

number not exceeding one yearly to distinguished physicians or scishyentific men of over forty years of age But in such case the diploma shall bear across its face the word Honorary in conspicuous charshyacters and the same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates

ARTICLE V OF FEES Sec 1 All fees shall be paid in lawful money and no promissory

notes or promises to pay shall be accepted in lieu of cash for payshyment of fees

Sec 2 No ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued to any student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid

Sec 3 The established fees for the exercises of the regular sesshysion except the matriculation fee graduation fee fee for dissections may be reduced not more than one half to graduates of other affilshyiated colleges of less than ~hree years standing and to undergradshyuates of the same who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session

Sec 4 The same fees may be remitted altogether to a colleges own alumni to graduates of other affiliated colleges of three years standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given-to undergraduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session the latter of which a~ least shall have been in the college making the remission and to theoshylogical students when not candidates ior a diploma

Sec 5 The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students to a number not exceeding five per cent of the number of matriculants at the previous regular session of the college

Sec 6 Under no circumstances whatever other than the above shall the Faculties or an~ members of the same grant upon their own authority any remissions or reductions of establisheci iees

And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

k Deceased furd

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NAME gTATE PRECEPTOR

McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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NAME STATE PRFCEPTOR

Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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NAME STATE P RECEPTOR

Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

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And it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Faculties will discountenance and oppose the authorizing by Governing Boards of the admission of individual students upon other than the regularly established charges for their grade

Sec 7 Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session return to a student of any moneys after payshyment of fees or an appropriation of funds of the college for payment of any students fees or part thereof shall be deemed violation of the provisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees

ARTICLE VI OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III

and V the students or graduates of any college which during any peshyriod of the students or graduates pupilage shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association

ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS Amendments to these Articles shall be proposed and adopted in

the manner prescribed for amendments to the Constitution

LIST OF MEMBERS FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THR ASSOCIATlOK MAY 14 1879_

I Jefferson Medical College 2 College Physicians and Surgeons of New Yark 3 Medical D epartment of University of Louisville 4 Hospital College of Medicine of Louisville s Medical Department Universitv of Iowa 6 Chicago Medical College bull 7 Medical Department University of Wooster 8 Delroit Medical College 9 Cleveland Medical College

10 Starling Medical Coilege II Medical Department University of Vermont J 2 Medical Department U niversihes of Nashville and Vande bilt 13 Missouri M edical College 14 Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons 5 Miami Mea ical College 16 Louisville Medical College 17 Medical Department Michigan University 18 Medical Department University of Loulsiana 9 Rush M edicl College 20 ~I omans Medical College of Chicago 2 1 Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege 2 2 T exas M edical College and Ho~pilal 23 Alabama Medical College 24 Ohio Medical College 25 M edic l College State of South Calolila 26 Columb us Medical College 21 Medical College of Evan sville 28 Atlanta lVl ed lcal College 29middot Kelltucky School of Medicine (Affilia ted member )

The tickets of the Nashville Medical College can now be recognized because it no longer giv(s two graduatin g COurses in one year and no longer accepts three yeaTS of study in place of one course of iectHres Thus the onl y tickets which cannot be recogmzed by members are those of H Medical Department Howard University

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS 1878-79

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Agan Daniel H M 0 N Y Coi l of Phys and Surg Baltimore Allen Charles S bull A B N Y Prof Wood AUen S Busby N B Dr M McFarland Anderton William B N Y Dr H L Hortoll and Prof Mott Andrade Joao A Pereira Brazil Prof Wood Arnold Edmund A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Ashley William W M D Col Missouri Univ Aspell Edward J N Y Dr J Gte ses Atchison Charles C M D Tenn Univ of Nashville Atterbury Boudinot C M D N Y Bell H osp Med Coil Atwood Charles F 111 Dr A W Sweet

Bacon J ohn W M D Ill Rush Med ColI Bagley Harold A N Y Dr W Cockeroft Baldwin Frederick A N Y Dr J W Bowden Ballou Henry S 1I f amiddotDr H M Stafford Banta J ohn H V J Drs G W and C Terriberry Bargar George F Pa Dr D B Hand and Prof Wood Barlott Israel c M U Pa Long Island Coll Hosp Barringer Edward M N Y Dr J A Wyeth Barrios llanuel J Cent A m Dr H Goldthwaite Baskett John N 1110 Dr B M Griffith Bass Archibald C Ga Dr H Coldthwaite Batchelder George H C il1ass Harvard IvI ed School Battle Camillus L 11 C Dr N J Pittman Battie Elisha N C Dr N J Pittman Baugh Thomas W ~J 0 Iowa Coli of Ph ys and Surg of Keokul Baughnan John A Ohio Dr E R Spencer Beach Ambrose N Y Drs Greene and Barnett Beahan Albert L N v Dr J F Barnes Bell Harry K N Y Dr A N Bell Hellinger J)eter F N Y Dr A W Suiter Bence George yr I D Ind UnivofVirginia Benedict Edward O N Y Dr F H Benedict Bennett Porton R Jr Ohio 01 J H Aye

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

Dr J B

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Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

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Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

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McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Benlon Stuart H M D Pa Univ of Buffalo Bertine Louis E N 1 Dr W Murphy Best Robert n M D Miel Univ of Michigan Bevier Arthur B Pa Urs Bevier and Straigh$ Blanco Francisco W Cent A HZ bull bull Dr H Goldthwaite Blanchard Albert H N Y Dr H M Saville Bland Jerome M D Ohio Starling Med Coli Blodgett George W N Y Dr G W Davis Bolton West D Miss Dr J T Chandler Honner Moses H Jr M D Tenn Vanderbilt Univ Botts Suel T M D Ky Kentucky School of Med Bracklow Emil A N Y Prof j L Smith Bradbury Samuel J RI Dr J H Mitchell Bradford George D M D N Y Univ of Buffalo Braushaw Laban L N Y Dr A C Hallam Brinkerhoff A braham S N J Dr C Blumenthal Brook Daniel E M D Ont Trinity Col1 Ort Brown Daniel R A H Mass Bell Hosp Med Coli Brown George C Mass Dr C L Chipm~n Brown Llewellyn M D Me Harvard Med School Brown Sanger M ant Dr j B Morden Buchan Samuel c M D Wis BelL Hosp Med Coli Bucklin George W Ind Dr S E Mumford Burbank Thomas S N C Dr J McDonald Burbeck Charles H M D N Y Albany Med Coli Burke Ulick W N Y Dr J Sweeney Bun Franklin M C P S ant Coli ofPhys and Surg Ont Busjahn red A M D Ind Coli of Phys and Surg Indianapolis Byrne Walter Ky Dr G B Thornto (adeganJohnC N S Bell Hosp Med Coli Caldwell Robert c M D Ky Univ ofLouisiana Campbell Albert P Oregon Dr W O Sweetey Campbell John B Pa Dr J McCann Carabin Louis f Wis Dr C E Crane Cave Thomas R M D b Id Ohio Med Coil Cawley Thomas F Pa Dr H D Heller Chapin Charles V R I Dr J B Chapin Chapin Frank W A B Pa Prof Janeway Chapin Frederick W R I Dr J A Wyeth Chapman Erwin A M D Mic D etroit Med Coli Chapman Wilham A M D Iowa Cleveland Med CoIl Clapp Mortimer R N Y Dr J P M unn (obb E lliott A M D Iowa Chanty Hospital Med Coil Cochran Clarence F MD Miclt Univ of Michigan Coe Jerome H N Y Dr A S Cae Cogswell William B N J Dr G C Terhune Colahan Thomas J N Y Dr J J ~weeny

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Colligan George W A B N Y Rell Hosp Med CoIl ColJins George M Ind Cincinna ti Coil of Med and Sllrg~

Collins John W ~ I D Tenn Univ of Louisiana Collity J ames M NH Dr G Crosby Collyer Herman T L NY Dr J L Perry Combs Abbott C NY Dr R C F Combs and Dr R W

Hutcheson Cooper William F Va Univ of Virginia Corley Geomiddotge ant D r G Cooke Cornwell Charles A N J Dr R Kalish Coutant George E N 1 Dr I De F Nichol bull Cox Townsend Jr N v Prof Flint Jr Crawford William H N r Prof Wood Crenshaw John W M D Ky Jefferson Med Coli Crossfield Fred S M D N H Bell H osp Med Coli Culbertson Scott M D Ind Univ of Louisville Cunningham Russell M Ala Dr J M Clark and Dr J W Gilbert Curtis Daniel F N Y Dr S Ingraham Davie Thomas A M D N Y Long Island Coil H osp Davis Alvin M 11 D Pa Miami Med Call Dawson William T A B Md DJ W M Polk Day j ames L M D Ill St Louis Med l middotoll Decker J ohn G N J Dr T R Varic De Lap George W N V Dr A C Henderson Demarest C Lydecker ~ N 7 Dr S J Zahrisk ie Dent EmmetC Aliss Univ ofVirginb Den ton John N V Dr L ADenton Devlin John Jr N Y Diaz Pablo S Cuha Dr H Goldthwaite Dibble Le Roy M D Miclt Bell Hosp Med Coli Disney Frank A E N V Bell Hosp Med Coil Dorsey Thomas H N J Dr ] A Blake Duffy Charles N Y Bell Hosp Med Call Dunlap William 0 M D Mo SI Louis Med Col Dunn J ohn A M D Ark New Orleans School of Med Edge Benjamin N J Dr L J Gordon Elder Alfred L M D Ohio Cincinnati Coli of Med and Surg Emerson Arthur L M D N H Med School ofMaine Emhout Emory L Pa Prof J aneway Evans Francis J A M N V Dr M Burke Fairchild Frank C N J Dr E M Lyons and Dr W A

Smith Fargo Louis W M D Ga Med Coil of Georgia Ferguson James A N V Dr R A Joyce Field Matthew D Mass Dr J E Winters Fields John D M D Texas Univ of Louisiana Fisk Timothy S M D N Y Detroit Med Coil

NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

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NAME STATE PRECEPTOR

Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

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Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

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McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

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F lattery Walter J A M N Y Dr J A Wyeth F letcher JamesJ Ark Dr J P F letcher Flick John W Dc Bell Hosp Med Coli Ford Clarence F N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Fox Sidney A Ky Dr J Bryan French Charles H Com Yale Med School Frith Oscar Tex as Dr J M Frith Fruitnight William A B N Y Dr J H Fruitnight Fuenmayer Jose Am Dr J C de Varona Fuller Zachary T Texas Med Coli of Alabama Gle Lc Roy M D Conn Bell Hosp Med Coli Gallaher Thomas N J Dr G L Hough Gannon John N Y Dr F S Dennis Gardner James F Va Dr W C Hall Garvin Thomas H 11 D AY U niv of Louisville Gee Joel W N Y Ur T F Bliss Gemmill William T Iowa Gerken John H N Y Dr R J Penny Gilbert J Lorain Iud Hell Hosp Med Coli Gillett Lindon N Y Bell Hosp Med Coil Glessic William D Pa Dr T M Curran Goetz Wolfgang N y Golley Frank B M D N Y Univ of Michigan Goodrich Eli C Ga Dr J J Colwell Gorgas William C A B Teml Dr H Goldthwaite and

Elliott Granger William D R I Harvard Med School Green J ohn V B N ) - Dr E S Nichols Greenawalt George L Iud Dr H M Beer Griffin Charles M N Y middot Prd Wood Gross Charles W M D Me middot M ed School of Maine Haight Vincent NY middot Dr C Mason H all Andrew J lIfiss Dr M R Fontnine H albert Oliver J M H T ex ns U niv of Louisvi lle Hallenbeck Edgar C N r middotDr Van Slyke Hamilton William L N Y Dr J E Winters H anson Orrin B N H Hattery Seth Ohio Dr E C Lewis Haywood Hubert N c Dr E Burke Haywood H eath Martin D Pa H ector Stuart O N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Heidelberger William N V Bell Hosp Med Coli H enry Valter O Ill Pr S Henry Hicks (irancis M bull la Dr D M Clay Higgins Fred M f Y Dr C Macfarlane Higgins J oh n F A M N Y Dr M Burke Hill Gershom H M D 107m Rush Med Coli

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Hinckley John P M D VI _Univ of Vermont H inkle James R ~l D Ind Uni Med Coil HI tchcock Edward Jr A B Mass Dr E Hitchcock Hoag Pierre C M 0 N j Albany Med Loll Hobbs L Henry illass Univ of Michigan Holcomb J ohn T Pa Dr W S T rimmer Holcomb Mahlon B A 0 Vt Dr W E Forest Holdcraft George S N J Dr D S t John Holman Samuel M D N V Bell Hosp Med Coli Honan Michael F Cal D r T Ferguson Hook Walter E M D Cal Univ of California Houghton Simon Y J r bull VI Dr~ D P W ebster Howard William A 10111 bull Dr M S Waters Hubbard Frederick H Ky Dr N W Hubbard H ubbs Henry AM MD illicit Queens Univ Kingston Huber Jacob M D 111 Med Coil of Ohio Hughes Milton J M D Okio Columbm Med Coli Hume Frederic T N J Dr H C Pierson Hume Will iam A N V Dr H C Pierson Hun tington J ohn M M D N Y Univ of Bidfalo Hurlbut De Loss N V Dr N Mead Hutchinson Herbert S iV H Dr T B Dearborn H utchison E H azzard H Pa Dr P B Cook Hyland George T N j bull Dr C n Greene Ingersoll Joel M Illd Dr B F Ingersoll Irish Elwood W 1middottlSS Dr H T Hanks and Dr O F

Bigelow Jackman Frank hut Dr S C Thomas Janinski John P N V rarvh William c M D lV J bull bull Univ ofMaryland Jenkins Thomas P li J Dr F S Dennis Jenkins William T Miss Bell Hosp Med Coli Jeter Vi gll S La Dr T G Ford Johnson Albert W Wis Dr J John son John son Samuel ~ I N r Dr W L J ohnson Johnstone Charles A Iowa Dr B F Kierulff Judson Edwin A N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Karrmann Edward Vymiddot COlin Dr T S Hanche tt Keegan J olm 1 A Ky D r T Anderson Keemer Abraham G Fa Dr M L Davis Kendle George C bId Dr S E Mumford Ketcham Lltander Y N Y Bell H osp Med Coli Kilhor1 Warren Ont King M Gabrel Otio Ohio Med CoIl K irschner Peter J Mo Dr J Geiger Kneer Fernand G N j

Knox Will iam -i N ) Dr C Mun2er

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Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

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McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

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Koch MorrisH Pa Dr A P Fetherolf K oenig Adolph PIl D J McCann Kufner Joseph N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Lang James Iowa Larrabee William 11 M D I1pounds Rush Meet Coil Leach Henry M Mielt Dr D F Stone Leberknight Fred B M D Pa Jefferson Med Call Leipziger Henry A f N y Dr J Cushman Lent James L N Y Dr H P Chase Leslie Evans Ky Dr S E Winn Leveridge Silas P N Y Prof Wood Lewis J Merri tt N Y Drs H G P and] D Spencer L ewis WiHiam M Xl Dr A S Lewis Liebcnau Charles iV J Dr W F Mittendorf Lilly Henry W M D lV C Univ of Virginia Lockhart William Miell U niv of Michigan Long Horace A N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Lapp Will iam H M D ind Indiana Med Call LydstOn George F I ll Dr F B N orcom Lynch Thomas N 7 D r T J McLaughlin Mabon Wlll iam N 7 Drs T R and W W Varick Macdonald Davidson 11 D Canada Victoria CoIl Macfarlan John N Y Dr C A Nolden Mackintosh Matthew A N 1 Dr ] H Mackintosh Mackmtosh Norman Ca1Iada Dr J G Davidson Magale John F - Texas Dr E W Sanderson Magee Charles M N Y Dr W S Warson lIagnin Ami J N V Dr A A Smith Mahler William H N Y Dr J W F lyn n Mahoney John J A B N Y Boll Hasp Med Coil Makcchnie Horace P M ass Bell Hosp Med CoIL Maliaiio Donoso Cent Am Dr H Goldthwaite March J Edgar N B Dr S Z Earle Markle J ohn E MD ind Med Call of Ohio Marshall J ames B fa Drs A and R C Stewart Marx Louis N ] Drs Hawkins and Skinner Mason Joseph C Ala Dr W D Taylor Mathewson Will iam B R I Dr J H Eldridge IIIcBridc Thomas H M D Ill St LOll i Med Coil ~ (cCann Bernard H N Y Dr H Goldthwaite McCardell Will ia m K Texas Bell H asp Med Call McClurkin Cameron ill Ilr J C McClurkin McElroy James T A 111 N Y Dr ) Moorhead lIlcHatton Henry N Y Prof Lusk McKeen Alfred A Ca1lada Dr D G McKay McKibbon J ame A Pa Ur R B Brown and Dr R H Gille

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McLaren Alexander L M D Miel Long Island Coil Hasp McMahon Will iam J N Y Dr l A J oyce McNair William H N Y Dr S Hemingway Merriam Charles K bull OlllDbullbull Dr E D Merriam Merrill BurIan J Iowa Drs J W H and J F Baker Merrill Fred G N Y D middot ] N Merrill Merwin Levi A N Y Dr ] ~almer Messenger Joseph E N S Dr J L R Webster Michael Francis 111 Ohw D r J H Bruce Miles Charles W M D Ky Univ of Louisville Mills Will iam P M DS D ] md W B Parson Mitchell Frederick D N V Dr J S T horne Mollenhauer Richard N Y Dr A Koehler Montes Andrew Cuba Bell Hasp Med Call Montgomery Frank D C Dr W M Polk Moore Frierson Ark Uni v of Virginia Moret Gutave Wesl Ind Bcll Hasp Med Call Morgan Morgan 11 Va Ulliv orVirgill ia Morris Edward R lnd Dr B S Woodworth Morse Samuel S bull N Y Dr W H Morse Mountain N Washington M Dlowa Iowa State Univ Murphy Robert M N Y Dr A Hulme Mcrphy Stephen H N Y D r W H Johnson N agle Henry P Cal Dr N J Martinache Nammack Charles E N Y Dr H Goldthwaite Neafie H arry N 7 Dr J S Conover and middotD r J Vaughbull Neill Hiram Iowa Dr B Mattock Nettles R ichardson C 11 D Texas South Carolina t1ed Cull Neumer EmiL bull N V Dr F A Miner Newman Charles F N Y Dr] E Smith Niles Edgar C N y Dr J T Wheeler Oatman Edward L CfJ1tnbull bull bullbullbullbull Dr H W Shove OBrien Frederick W JV S Dr E Farrell OBrien Michael C A B N Y Bell Hasp Med Call Ochoa Vincente A U S Col Dr A de Tejada OConnell Richard J N Y Bell Hasp Med Call O G rady Thomas F A M N 7 Bell Hosp Med Coll Ohswaldt Hermann F N Y D r C B Richards Oms ] oaquim Cuba D r E V Agramonte Oothout William Jr N Y Prof Doremus Orozco Francisco G Vest bcd Dr J E Allen Osborn H ellry F N Y Dr F S Den nis and Dr W H

Welch Osborn Millard F Con bull bull Dr W Carr Paddock James A M D Neb Bell H asp Med Call Paddock Nathan J bull N V Dr J L Cur tis Palmer Van Pelt N Y Dr G W Palmer

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Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

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Parker Allen N Y Dr J T o Parker 0Parker Jason N V Dr A F Gillelte and Prof Janeway

Parker William J N 7 Dr T R Varick Parra ManueL N Y Dr W Shine Parson Stoyell C M D N V Univ Med Coli Patchin Charles V N Y Dr Z H Blake Peck Comfort E M D Fa Univ of Buffalo P eck Edward E N 7 Dr A M Jacobus Peck Samuel M A M Ala Dr W Hester Perkins J oseph F M D Md Univ of Maryland PerlY Columbus F M D Ala Atlanta Med ColI Perry Dana D Mas) D r ] L Perry Pilgrim Charles W N J Drs Livingston and Canfield Pina Enrique P West Ind middot11r A de Tejada Pitt William N Y Dr T Wilde Ponce de Leon Patricio Cuba Dr E V Agramonte Porter Oliver D Pa Dr W S Duncan Polter Foster F N Y Dr H W Jones Potter Julius H N V ProfJaneway Powelson Joseph A Conn Prof ]ane wlt-IY Presby Oscar H N Y Dr H A C Anderson Prime William R Lower Call Dr T M Prime Quesada Gregorio de Cuba Dr J c de Varona Quinn James A Minn Dr] H Murphy Rader Maximilian W iV Y Dr C H H Sayre Ramsft y James N J Dr L C Os III un Randolph Robert N V Dr W R Gillet te Reeder Milton T ifd Dr M L Davis Reese Charles S iV Prof Wood Reyes Nestor S Am Dr J c de Varona Richards William A Ky Dr J W ~Iuir Richmond Frederick L N Y Dr Carr Risch Henry F V N Y Dr F W iunderIich Robbin s J oseph T M D Ill Indiana Med Coli0

R obertson Thomas B N C Dr L Chapell Robinson Villiam D N V Dr M D Cltl rson Robin son William G 11 D Vi Univ of Vermont Ross Thomas B M D Mo bull St Louis Med ColI Roth Edward N V Dr C Weiss Rubin Antoine IV V Dr C M OLeary Rugg Sumner P Cal Dr J E Oatman Sager Louis A MD Indian TerKentucky Schoo1 ofJIed Salter J oseph E N T Bell H osp Med Coli Sanborn Christopher A N H Dr T B San born Sanderson Edmond W Texas D oiv of r Qui ltiaoa

Schapps J ohn c V V D r C H Schapp and Prof Wood Schmidt Daniel Jr A B J bull Prof Sayre

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Schweig H enry N Y Dr G M Schweig Scribner Fred B Vt Dr H T Hanks Searing Frank E N Y Dr G N Searing Searle Samuel T J r 0 N 7 Dr J R Preston

Sears Stephen H Mass Dr middotA E Miller Sewal d Charles K A B N V Dr A Churchill Sewell Walter D N V Dr J E Winters Sharpe Will iam H lOa

Sheldon William H Vt Dr M H Eddy Shepherd Harry F hldDr] H Morgan Sherick Abram L Okio Dr T S Hunter Shirley I saac A M D f(y 0 Univ of Louisville Shores Erwin I Conn Harvard Med School Skidmore Melville N Y Prof Howe Slocum Samuel M Pa Lhicago Med Coli Smith Amos R Pa Dr G Thickstun Smith Eugene M flfrss Dr G W Smith Smith Erastus G Mass Dr A F Reed Smith George A N N Dr Il Gilman Smythe Andrew J Miss Dr A G Smythe Snodgrass Jesse M 0 Okio Bell Hosp Med ColI Snow Asa V Mass Portland Med S~hool Spartlin William 11 M D GaJ fferson Med Coli Speer Anderson T 11 D Oftio Uhio Med Coli Sprague Fred A N V Dr W W Sprague Sprague Hom er B N V Or W W Sprague S tansill John M M D N C U1lv of M~ryland Staton James R N C Ir N J Plltman Stdman Robert S COII Il bullbullbullbull Boll Hosp Med Coli Steers Thomas H _ iV Y Prof Howe Steeves Frank H N B Dr J T Steeves Stimso Charles H Jr Oltio Dr C H Stimson Stone W illiam C Mass Dr G W Snow Sulliv~n James Ii R I Dr C OLeary Swan Albert T N Y Dr J T Kennedy Swandale George T M D S C Pell Hosp Med Coil Swarthout Ezekiel C Wis bull Ur C L Reed Swenk Horace pa Dr J l Cawley Swinburne Ralph E M D N V B_i1 Hosp Med Coil Tait William J N 7 Dr L J Gordon Taylor Clarence 0 N J Dr J w Flynn Taylor George F N V Dr A C H allam Taylor John L N J Dr J J Daly Taylor Squire F Ka1l 1 r ] W Brock Taylor Theus N V D r R Kalish Taylor Thomas ~ Va Dr J M Webb Taylor William D M D A la Kentucky School of Merl

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T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

Total 450 Daniel F Curtis N Y J acob Huber 111

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

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T aylor William S N Y Prof W ood T errell George F M D Ga U niv of Maryland Terriberry J oseph F r Drs G W and C Te rriberry T ibbets Lemuel M D ill Bell Hasp Med l oll Ticc Lavega Mo Drs E C and V H Evans~ T ipton J ohn A Va Dr J S Tipton T rader ElwoodJ 11 D Texas Univ of Maryland GRADUATES OF t 879 T ripp Charles H N Y D r J S Thorne Thompson Dickson G M D Texas U niv of Louisville Thompson Samuel G Canada Dr J J Hunter Townsend S Cyrus lV Y D r W Carr T rue George P Mich Dr F Pratt DavidH Agan N I Thomas A Daie N Y T urver Villiam W M D Canad Victoria Coll S Busby Allen N B J a mes L Day 111 Vltes Charles M D Mich Bell Hosp Med Coli William B Anderton N Y J ohn G Decker N J Van D enburg Henry N Y Dr Van Sl v ke Charles F Atwood al C Lydecker Demarest N J Van Dyck Tompkins H A B N J Dr C C Van Dyck Edward McC Barringer N Y Emmet C Dent Miss Van Fleet Frank N y Dr D C Cocks J ohn N Baskett Mo J ohn Denton N Y Vincent A lonzo W 1Ild Camillus L Battle N C Pablo S Diaz Cuba Voorhees Reese H Iud P rof Wood Elisha Battle bull N C Willia m O D unlap M o Warden Albert W M D Vi U niv of Vermont Ambrose Beach N Y Benjamin Edge N J Wardwell William L N Y D r T A Wye h Albert L Beahan N Y Emory L Ernhout Pa Warner Charles B N Y D r R E Warner P eter F Bellinger N Y Matthew D Field Mass Warren Nathan bull A1ass Harvard Med School Edward O Benedict N Y Walter] Flattery N Y Warth EngllshJ Aio Porton R Bellnett Jr Ohio J ames ) Fletcher Ark Watkins Will iam P A fa Univ of Virginia Stuart H Benton Pa J ohn W Flick Del W atson William P Me Dr H H Hunt George W Bucklin nd T homas Gallaher N J Weaver J ohn E Ind D r A E Burke Frederick A Busjahn b td James F Gardner Va W ebb Frank R M D 111 Chicago Med Coli Walter Byrne Ky Thomas H Gargtin Ky Weir Andrew N M D h d Indiana Med Call Albert P Campbell Oregon Wolfgang Goetz N Y Weir J ames M D Ky Univ of Louisville J ohn B Campbell Pa Frank B Golley N Y Weiss George C N Y D r C Weiss Louis Carabin Wis William C Gorgas A la Weleh J ohn F Mass Dr T H Dearing Charles V Chapin R I William D Granger R I Wellwood John B N Y Prof J aneway f rank W Chapin ill J ohn V B Green N Y Wertz T oliver Iud bull bull Dr G F FUlldenburg Frederick W Chapin N Y G~sparG riswold N Y West George J Jr N Y Bell Hosp Med Coli Erwin A Chapman Hielt Andrew J H all Miss Wheeler Edward A N Y Dr G L H alsey William A Chapman iowa W ill iam L Hamilton N Y White Howell N Y Dr O White Elliott A Cobb Iowa Orrin B Hanson N H Wigg Cuthbert N J Dr G R Kent J erome H Cee N Y Seth H attery Ohio WilIan R Day M D Id Miami Med Coli George A Coggeshall N Y Hubert Haywood N C Woods Alexander M D Ill St Louis Med Coli James M Collity N H Stuart O Hector N Y Wormser Carl M iCh Drs Hitchcock a nd Snook Abbott C Combs N Y Walter O Henry 1ll Wright Frank W N Y Dr L D Wright W illiam F Cooper Va Patrick J Higgins Pa Wyeh Marlborough C M D N J Coll of Phys a nd Surg Gorge E Coutant N Y Mahlon B H olcomb VI Young Edwin R Del Dr E B S Shoemaker Fred S Crossfield N H Michael F H onan Ca Young Franklin E Tex as Dr R A McKin ney Scott Culbertson lId bull Walter E H ook Cat Zeppenfeldt Charles A D W i lld Dr E Jehl ~ussell McW Cunningham Ala Simon W H oughton Jr V I

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Milton J Hughes Ohto Joseph F Perkins Md De Loss Hurlbut JV Y Oliver D Porter Pa Thomas G Hyland N Y James Ramsay N 1 Joel M Ingersoll Ind Robert Randolph N Y John P Janinski N Y William A Richards Ky Virgil S Jeter La Henry F W Risch N Y George C KendIlt bid Thomas B R obemo N C Peter J Kirschner Mo WilJiam D Robinson N Y Adolph Koenig Pa William G Robimon Vt James Lang Iowa Sumner P Rugg Cal Henry M Leach Mich Louis A Sager Indian T~r Frederick B Leberknight Pa Edmond W Sanderson Texas Evans Leslie Ky Heary Schweig N Y Silas P Leveridge N Y Stephen H Sears Mamiddot William M Lewis Ky Charles K Seward N Y Henry W Lily N C Walter D Sewell N Y George F Lydston 111 Harry F Shepherd Ind Thomas Lynch N 1 Isaac A Shirley Ky John Macfarlan N Y Melville Skidmore N Y Alfred A MacKeen N S Asa V Snow Mass Matthew A Mackintosh N 1 Fred A Sprague N Y Norman Mackintosh Olli Thomas H Steers N Y Horace P Makecl nie Mass Charles H Stimson Jr _ Ohio John E March N B J ames E Sullivan R f John E Markle Ind Albert T Swan N Y J ames B Marshall Pa Ezekiel C Swarthout Wis Fred G Merrill N Y Clarence O Taylor N 1 Joseph E Messenrer N S George F Taylor N Y Francis M Michael Ohio Will iam D Taylor Ala William P Mills Mo George F T errell Ga Andrew Montes N Y John A Tipton Va Frank Montgomery N Y Dickson G Thompson L a Frierson Moore Ark S Cyrus Townsend N Y Morgan rvtorgan W Va William V Turver Canada Stephen H Murphy N Y Reese H Voorhees bld Hiram Neill Iowa William L Wardwel lv Y EllJil Neumer N Y I ViIliam P Watkjll ~ Ala Edgar C Niles N Y William P Watson Maine Edward L Oatman C01l1t Nathan A Warren lJ1ass Frederick W 0 rien N S EnglilthJ Warth Mo Richard] OConnell ill Y Toliver Vertz Ind Hermann F Ohswal dt N Y kobert D Willan Ind Millard F U-born COIl1t Edward A Wheeler A7 Y J ason Parker N Y Howell White N Y Willl iam J Parker N 1 Carl A Zeppenfeldt N Y Comfort E Peck Pa Edward E Peck N 1 Total 165 Samuel M Pecic A-a

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