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Instructor z'n D1'awing, University of Pennsylvania.
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,MEDIOAL DEPARTMENT.
Thirty-Sixth and Locust Street.
MEDICAL FACULTY.
GEORGE B. WOOD, M.D., LL.D.,Emeritus Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine.
1111 Arch Street.
HENR Y H. SMITH, M.D.,Emeritus Professor of Surgery.
1800 Spruce Street.
JOSEPH CARSON, M.D.,Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy.
1120 Spruce Street.
ROBER'I' E. ROGERS, M.D.,Professor of Chemistry.
1004 Walnut Street.
JOSEPH LEIDY, M.D., LL.D.,Professor of Anatomy.
1302 Filbert Street.
FRANCIS G. SMITH, M.D.,Professor of Institutes of lIfedicine.
1504 Walnut Street.
RICHARD A. F. PE ROSE, M.D.,Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children.
1331 Spruce Street.
ALFRED STILLE, M.D., .Professor of Theory and Practice of lI1edicine, and of Clinical Medicine.
3000 Spruce Street.
D. HAYES A.GNEW, M.D.,Professor of Surgery.
1611 Chestnut Street.
H. LENOX HODGE, M.D.,Demonstrator of Anatomy.
901 Walnut Street.
CHARLES T. HUNTER, M.D.,Demonstrator of Surgery.
1905 Walnut Street.
R. E. ROGERS, M.D.,Dean of tlte Medical Faculty,
P. O. Bolt 2838.
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MEDIOAL DEPARTMENT.
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REGULATIONS.
The Medical Department is under the immediate government ofthe Medical Professors, who constitute the Faculty of Medicine,subject to the Rules and Statutes of the Board of 'l'rustees. TheFaculty consists of-
A Professor of the THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND OI,INI-CAL MEDICINE,
A Professor of ANATOMY,A Professor of MATERIA MEDICA AND PHARMAOY,A Professor of OHEMISTRY,A Professor of SURGERY,A Professor of OBSTETRICS AND THE DISEASES OF WOMEN AND
OHILDREN, andA Professor of the INSTITUTES OF l\fEDICINE.The Medical Faculty hold meetings for the purpose of arranging
and conducting the business of the department, and for the preservation of order and decorum among the medical students.
One of the members acts as Dean, whose duty it is to keep theMinutes of the Faculty, to arrange the examination of the candidates for gracluation, to conduct the bnsiness of the Faculty at theirmeetings, and to attend'to correspondence.
The Medical Lectures begin early in October, tlnd end on the lastday of February ensuing.
'l'he Oommencement for conferring the Degree of Doctor of Meclicine is held by a special mandamus of the Board of Trustees duringtile month of March.
The following are the Rules in force in relation to the Degtoee of. Doctor of Medicine:-
1. 'l'he candidate mnst have attained the age of twenty-one ycal's,have applied himself to the stndy of Medicine for three years, andbeen, during that time, the private pupil for two years, at least, of arespcetable practitioner of Mcdicine.
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II. The candidate must also have attended two complete coursesof the following Lectures in this Jnstitut.ion:
Theory and Practice of Medicine,Anatomy,Materia Medica and Pharmacy,Chemistry,Surgery,Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children,Institutes of Medicine.III. Medical students who have attended one complete course in a
l' spectable Medical School, where the attendance on two completecourses is necessary to a degree, and where the same branches aretaught as in this, and which is placed upon the ad eundem of thisschool, are permitted to become candidates by an attendance here forone full course; the rules of graduation being in other respectsObserved. They are also exempted from the payment of fees uponattending a second term.*
IV. When a candidate applies to the Dean for examination he mustexhibit his tickets to prove that the above rules have been compliedwith.
V. The candidate, at the time of his application, must deliver' tothe Dean of the Medical Faculty a Thesis, composed by himself, onsome medical subject. This 'l'hesis is referred to one of the Professors, who shall examine the candidate upon it, and make his reportthereon to the Medical Faculty.
VI. When a candidate is rejected, his essay will be retained by theMedical Faculty.
VII. The essay must be in the candidate's own handwriting, andmust be written uniformly on letter-paper of the same size, the alternate pages being left blanlct
-* To induce as many students IlS possible to prolong and systematize theirstudies, the Faculty have adopted the following additional Rule:-
STUDENTS WHO JIAVE A'I"rENDED 'rwo FULl. COUHSES OF LEc'rURES ONANATOMY, CJIEMISTRY, MATERIA MEDICA, AIm THE INSTITU'I'ES OF :II'[EDI
-CINE, :l.fAY BE EXAMINED UPON 'I'IIESE SUBJEC'rS AT 'rJIE END 01> 'I'IlEIRSECOND COURSE.
DUJ'ing their third course such students may devote themselves exclusivelyto the Lectures upon the TJIEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND CLINICALMEDICINE, SURGERY, and OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CllILDRE . In their final Examination for tlle Degree of :IlL D., they will be examinedupon the last named subjects only; but their standing will be determined by thecombined results of botll examinations.
t The essays sbould be written npon Thesis paper, for the purpo e of conTenient binding together into volumes. It is recornmended that the candidateprepare lIis thesis before tlle commencement of lIis last course of lectures,
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The Lectures of the Session of 1874-75 will commence on the firstMonday (5th) of October, and close on the last day of February ensuing.
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EXPENSES.Fees for the Course of Lectures (paid in advance):Matriculating Fee (paid once only) .Graduating Fee.
••.• No scholarships are sold by the UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
VIII. Bad spelling in a Thesis, or evidences of a want of literaryculture, will preclude a candidate from examination for a degree.
IX. .A. Thesis may be published by the candidate if he desire it,the permission of the Professor by whom he was examined thereonbeing first obtained; but no alteration shall be made in such Thesiswithout the consent of the said Professor.
X. The voting on the case of each candidate is by ballot. Candidates who have not been successful npon a first examination will bepcrmitted to have a second, when all the classes have been disposedof by the Faculty. The second examination will be conducted infull meeting of the Professors.
XI. The candidate shall pay the graduation fee on the presentationof his Thesis, or before receiving notice of having successfullypassed his examinations. Upon receiving such notice, he will enterhis name on the register for the purpose of being reported to theBoard of Trustecs aud included in the mandamus for a degree.
XII. Candidates who have passed their examination, and in otherrespects complied with the regulations, are to be reported by theDean to the Provost, who will communicate such report to the Boardof Trustees, in order that, if approved of by them, their mandamusbe issued for conferring the Degree.
XIII. The Degree will not be conferred upon a candidate who absents himself from the Public Commencement, except by special permission of the Medical Faculty.
XIV. Graduates of Medical Schools, on the ad eundem list, byattending one complete course in this Institution, and complyingwith the l\bove regulations, are put upon the same footing with students who have attended two complete courses here; that is, theymay present themselves as candidates for graduation: but if theyattend a second course, their tickets will be free. Such graduates, offive years' standing, are permitted to attend the course of Lectures,upon a general ticket of admission, free of expense, except the costof the matriculating ticket. But this general ticket does not qualifyfoa: graduation.
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II.
TE T-BOOKS .AND WORKS OF REFEREN E.
On Pl'actice of Medicine: Wood's Practice of ~ledicine ; Stille's Therapeutics ;Walshe on the lleart and Lungs; Rindfleisch, or Green, on ~lorbid Anatomy.
On Anatomy: Leidy's Elementary Treatise on Human Anatomy; harpey andQuain's Anatomy; Wilson'S Anatomy; Gray's Anatomy; Kiilliker's ~1icro
scopical Anatomy; Stricker's fanual of llistology.On Materia Medica: Carson's Synopsis; Wood's Therapeutics; Wood and
Bache's Dispensatory; Abridgment of Pereira's :l\Iateria Medica.On Oltemistl'y: Fowne's Elementary Chemistry; Wilson's Inorgauic Ch
mistry j Brande and Taylor's Chemistry; Lehmann's Physiological Chemistry, by Rogers j Taylor's Toxico.logy.
On B!troel'y: Smith's Principles aud Practice of Surgery j Erichseu's Surgery;Paget's Surgical Pathology j lIfaclcod's Surgical Diagnosis.
On Institutes of Medicine: lIfarshall's Physiology; Carpcnter's Physiology;Kirkc's lanual.
On Obstetl'ic8: llodgc's Obstetrics j llodge on Diseases P culiar to Women;VV' t ou Diseases of Women; West on Diseases of Children j leigs alldPepper on Disea es of Children.
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TilE ;fEW rnDIC.AL il.ALL.
ince the issue of the last annual Catalogue II new building for theM dical Depn.rtment has been erected at Thirty-sixth and Locu tStreets in West Plliladelphia. COl'l'esponding in architecture withthe adjacent Department of Arts and of cience, it prescnts anelegant and imposing appearance; and in its interior arrangementsnotbillg has been omitted which could render it thoroughly adaptedto its purpose, and make it in all respects the most complote building devoted to medical science in the United States.
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MU EUM A D CABI ETS.
Although the annual lecture term of the Medical Department ofthe University embraces nearly f]ye months, the time wllicll may beemployed by tile student wllo desires to avail himself of all the advantages afforded by the school is really twice as great, or more thanten months in each year.
During the Spring and Summer students of the Medical Departmentare entitlcd to attend the Lectures of the Auxiliary Faculty on subjects which form a scientific basis for medicine, and illustrate severalof its branches. Those who have attended two full courses andpassed a satisfactory examination upon them, receive the degree ofPh.D. (Doctor of Philo ophy). The lectures of the Auxiliary Facultyare delivered in the afternoon, while the forenoon is occupied in part
TR CTION.
V.
DEMO TRATIVE A m CLI ICAL
The WI TAR AND HORNER MUSEUM, wbich was founded nearlyONE Hu DRED YEARS ago, and lIas been annually augmented, isunequalled in the United States for tlIe number and variety of itsspecimens of tlIe normal and the morbid anatomy of every part oftlIe human body. It also contains a large number of preparationsin comparative anatomy, and an extensive collection of artisticmodels, "hicll are used in illustrating the several courses of lecturesdelivered in tile Medical Department. '1'he ticket of matriculationin this Department entitles the ilolder to admission to the Museum,which is open on Wednesday and Saturday of each week, from 9 to12 A. M., throughout tile session.
The CABINET of the Professor ~f Tlleory and Practice of Medicine,collected by Dr. George B. Wood while be held that chair, andgenerously placed by him at the service of his successors, containsan extensive series of wet preparations, drawings, and models in waxand other materials, which together form a collection unrivalled inextent and value, for illustrating diseases of tbe internal organs andof the skin.
'1'hrough tile liberality of Dl:. Henry H. mitll, Emeritus Professorof urgery, the University lIas received an extensive and valuable giftof model , specimens, and drawings, for the use of til Professor of
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by the Medical and Surgical Clinics, and by special clinical lecturesupon Phy ical Diagnosis, Diseases of the Eye, of the dnary Organs,of Women and Chiluren, and of the Skin, at the UNIVERSITY HosPITAL. Lecturrs on Regional Anatomy, and on Microscopy andUrinary Chemistry, complete the programme. For about a monthbefore the opening of the Winter Scssion, Clinical and Demonstmth·electures of the same general character are delivered.
The different courscs of lecture have been so arranged as toenablc students to pursue a systematic plan of study, in which theyounger may give themselves np wholly to didactic instruction, whilethe more advanced have thc opportunity of seeing the scientificprinciples and the art of medicine practically illustrated and applied.
VI.
TilE HOSPITAL OF THE UNIVERSITYOF PENN YLVA IA.
Before the opening of the Winter course of lectures for 1874-75,the University Hospital will be in full operation. An elegant andcommodious edifice, constructed accordiug to the be t establi hedprinciples of hospital architecture, provided with all the appliancespertaining to such institutions of the first class, and adjacent to thenew Medical Hall, this Hospital will form an integral portion of theMedical Department. Attendance on the Clinical Lectures deliveredin its amphitheatre and its wards will form a part of the daily priYileges of the students, and ample opportunities will be afforrled to themore advanced among them to gain a personal and practical acquaintance with Clinical Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, and Specialties.These subjects will ~ tnught by the severnl Clinical Professors in the
niversity, and by the Professors and Lecturers at the Hospital.
VII.
OTHER HOSPITALS A D HOSPITAL CLINIOS.
In !tddition to the official clinicnl lectures delivered at the University Hospital and the other diversified means 'of acquiring practical knowledge and skill which that Institution will afford, medicalstudents wi1l have the opportunity of attending clinical lectures inother Hospitals, as well as private classes formed for the special tudyof disense.
At the PIIILADELPHIA HOSPITAL, which is contiguous to the gronnds
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of the University, contains 900 beds, and is the only large hospitalin the nited States where all the medical attendants are continuouslyon duty, Clinical lectures are delivered twice a week on Medicine,
urgery, and the Diseases of Women and Children. Lectures onClinical Medicine and Surgery are also delivered twice a week duringthe whole year by the Medical Staff of the PENN YLVANIA HOSPITAL..A t both of these institutions students are admitted without charge.During the spring and summer private classes are also formedfor Clinical Instruction, for which a moderate fee is required. Inthese classes students are fully instructed in the art of recordingcases, and in the various methods of physical examination employedin Clinical Medicine.
The PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL, situated in West Philadelphia at aconvenient distance from the University, may be added to the list ofinstitntions which will be especially accessible to the students ofthe University.
Among the other Hospitals where Clinical Instruction is given, andwhich are open to students, may be mentioned: The EPISCOPAL,\'iTILLS (Eye IIospital), CHILDREN'S, LYING-IN, ST. JOSEPII'S, ST.FRANCIS, GERMAN, and JEWISII IIOSPITALS.
The following Dispensaries are also available for students, manyof whom are systemv.tically instructed in practice by the visitingphysicians; The PI1ILADELPHIA, The SOUTI1ERN, 'I'he ORTHER, andThe MOYAMENSING DISPENSARIES.
Appointments of RESIDENT PI1ysroIANS are made annuv.lly in thedifferent Hospitals of the city, and are open to competition by thegraduates of the school, of whom a large number have filled thesval uable situations.
From the precedin~ summary it is evident that a prolonged residence in the city must be of the utmost valu; to the student, byenabling him to pursue a systematic course of study and to becoD!))mctically familiar with the scientific methods of investigating disease, and with the principles and results of its treatment.
VIII.
PRACTIOAL ANATOMY.
The DISSECTING ROOMS of the University are open throughont the)'ear (except July and August), under the superintendence of theProfessor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator.
In bnilding the new Medical Hall of the University, cltre has beentaken to provide Dissecting Rooms that shall contain everything that
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experience has suggested as being necessary or desirable.. TheseRooms are unusually large and high. Their ventilation will be ofthe most perfect kind, and adapted both to winter and. summer. 'l'helight will be strong and equably diffused over the whole space by meansof extensive skylights and side-windows. There will be gas burnersover every table for work by night. Every table will have a stonetop, which cannot absorb the discharges and can be kept perrectlyclean. 'l'here will be numerous washstands, and many private closets.Cleanliness will be rigidly enforced. The preservation of the cadaverhas been so successfully accomplished as almost to do away with tiledangers of dissecting wounds. Dissection is legalized in Pennsylvania, and therefore the cost of material is very small.
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PRAOTIOAL SURGERY.
The OPERATING ROOM is open during the Session, under the supervision of the Professor of Surgery and his Assistants. Every studentis here thorougilly instructed and practically trained in the application of bandages and surgical apparatus, and in the performance ofoperations upon the cadaver. Instruments, splints, and bandages aresupplied free of cost.
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PRAOTIOAL OHEMISTRY.
The WORKING LABORATORY for PRACTIOAL CUEMISTRY, under thesupervision of the Professor of Chemistry aided by his Assistant, willbe open during the Winter Session, and a portion of each spring andautumn.
The instruction here given will be in harmony with the ChemicalLectures of the WINTER SESSION, and will be conducted in such amanner as to secure to the student a PRACTIOAL familiarity with theapparatus, materials, processes, and reactions which are the subjectsof his professional study, and which are to be availed of in his subsequent practice.
The courses will be arranged under three heads, according to thepreparation of the pupil and his own especial wants and choice.
1. MANIPULATION, in which each student will ilimself prepare theapparatus, perform the various experiments, find trace the reactions,as shown and explained in tile regular Winter Lectures of the Professor of Chemistry.
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II. QUALITATIVE and QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS, SO far as relates tothe wants of the Medical Practitioner. 'I'his will include an extensive range of testing for the discrimination between the varioushurtful substances that may call for antidotes and those which areharmless j and will embrace Toxicology, 01' the practical separationand detection of poisons in ORGANIO MIXTURES and TISSUES. •
The student will also in this course be conducted practicallythrough the man ufacture of all the prominent AOIDS and ALTS, andthe extraction or preparation of the important ALKALOIDS, ETITERS,and other ORGANIO PRODUCTS.
III. The EXAMINATION OF ORlIIAL and ABNORMAL PRODUCTS ofthe human body as aiding in the diagnosis of disease, such as urine,urinary deposits, bile, blood, etc.
EXAMINATIONs.-In connection with these courses of instruction,the student will be systematically examined upon the subjects of hisstudy.
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TilE PIIYSIOLOGIOAL LABORATORY
Will be under the charge of the Professor of the Institutes ofMedicine, aided by competcnt Assistants. Its main object will be toafford the Student an opportunity to study Physiology by experiment and personal observation.
'I'he functions of the various organs and the sources, constitntion,and destination of the secretions and excretions will be studied in theliving and dead subject by the student, either singly or in classes.
A full supply of all tlle necessary mat rials will be afforded for thepractical study of tilis department.
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THE A ATOMIOAL LABORATORY
Will be under the supervision of the Professor of Anatomy, and tiledireut guidance of his Assistant, Dr. ITemy C. Chapman. Tile special01 ject of thc Laboratory is to afford a limited number of students theopportunity of studying practical Comparative Anatomy in its relation with ITuman Anatomy and Physiology. It is proposed that tilestudent shall make for himself dissections of at least one representative of each class of animals from the lowest to the iligbest. Themicroscope will be in constant aid of the study.
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XIII.
PRIZES.
Two PRIZES of One Hundred Dollars each will be awarded .to themembers of the Graduating Class of 18'T4-~5 for the two bcst Essaysupon Medical subjects, provided such Essays are of sufficient meritto be worthy of publication.
One of these prizes has been instituted by the SOOIETY OF THEALUMNI of the Medical Department of the University.
The other has been authorized by a liberal friend of the University.ANATOMIOAL PRIZES.-A" Gold Medal" will be awarded by the
Demonstrator of Anatomy to that student who shall xhibit thegreatest diligence, care, and skill in the practical study of anatomy.
A Prize of TIIIRTY DOLLARS will also be awarded by the Demonstrator to tlJe student who shall present the best record of the anomalies found in the anatomical rooms during the year.
The names of those to whom the prizes are awarded will heannounced at the Annual commencement of the Medical Department.
Alumni of the Medical Department of the University, and others Whodesire to receive the Catalogue and Announcement, are requested to sendtheir addresses to the Dean, P. O. Box 2888, Philadelphia.
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HOSPITAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
CLINICAL LECTURES.
HOSPITAL STAFF.
ALl"RED STILLE, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Mecli· 1 "cine, an 1 of Clinical Medicine, I .~
D. HAYES AGNEW, M:.D., Profe2sor of Surgery, ~ ~R. A. F. PE ROSE, !I.D., Professor of Obstetrics and of the Diseases J~
of Women and Children,WILLIAM PEPPER, M.D., Clinical Professor of Medicine;D. HAYES AGNEW, M.D., Clinical Professor of Surgery;JOJIN NEILL, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery;WILLIAM GOODELL, M.D., Clinical Professor of Diseases of Women and
Children;WILLIAM F. NORRIS, M.D., Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Eye;GEORGE STRAWBRIDGE, M.D., Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Ear;HORATIO C. WOOD, M.D., Clinical Lecturer on Nervous Diseases;LOUIS A. DUHRING, M.D., Clinical Lecturer on Skin Diseases;JA~IES TYSON, M.D., Clinical Lectnrer on Pathological Anatomy and His
tology.
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MEDICAL DISPENSARY SERVICE.
ROLAND G. CURTIN, M.D., Chief of the Medion1 Dispensnry.LOUIS STARR, M.D., Chief of the Dispensnry for Nervous Dis8t\ses.ROBERT M. BERTOLET, M.D., Chief of the Dispenso.ry for Disenses of the Throo.t.
SURGICAL DISPENSARY SERVICE.
ASSISTANTS 'ro SURGICAL DISPENSARY SERVICE.
CHARLES T. HUNTER, M.D., Chief of the Surgioo.1 Dispensnry.
DE FOREST WILLARD, M.D.,ELLIOTT RICHARDSON, M.D.,WILLIAM G'. PORTER, M.D.,
ALISON, M.D.
SAMUEL S. STRYKER, M.D.,FRANK MUHLENBERG, M.D.,WILLIAM ASHBRIDGE, M.D.,
ROBERT H.
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ASSISTANTS TO TIlE PROFESSOR OF OBSTETRICS.
ASSISTANT DEMONSTRATORS OF ANATOMY.
FRANK MUHLENBERG, M.D.,ELLIOTT RICHARDSON, M.D.
DEMONSTRATORS OF PRACTICAL SURGERY.
CHARLES T. HUNTER, M.D., DemoDetrntor.
ASSISTANT TO TilE PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY.
GEORGE M. WARD, M.D.
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LEONARDO S. CLARK, M.D., DAVID DAVIDSON, M.D.,STANLEY P. NEWSHAM, M.D., LAWRENCE B. HOFF, M.D.,CHARLES B. NANCREDE, M.D., FREDERICK P. HENRY, M.D.,EUGENE P. BERNARDY, M.D., EWING JORDAN, M.D.,FRANK P. HOUSKEEPER, M.D., ABRAHAM A. McDONALD, M.D.,
WILLIAM H. WINSLOW, M.D.
WILLIAM ASHBRIDGE, M.D.,DE FOREST WILLARD, M.D.,
ASSISTANTS TO THE PROFESSOR OF INIITITUTES OF
MEDICINE.
CHARLES SEILER, M.D., WILLIAM H. KLAPP, A.B.,ROBERT M. SMITH, A.B.
ASSISTANT TO TIlE PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY.
HENRY C. CHAPMAN, M.D.
DANIEL BRAY, M.D.Wl\I. V. JENKS, M.D.,
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AUXILIARY FAOULTY OF MEDIOINE.
PRING caUR E.
FACULTY.HARRI O~ ALLE.. , M.D., Professor of Zoology and Oomparative Anatomy.HORATIO C. WOOD, JR., M.D., Professor of Botany.HENRY HARTSHORNE, M.D., Professor of Hygiene.JOHN J. REESE, M.D., Profess01' of Medical Ju1"isp1'1tdence, including Toxi
cology.SAl\IUEL B. HOWELL, M.D., Professor of :1Jfineralogy and Geology.
S. B. HOWELL, M.D., Dean of tlte A1txiliary FaCltlty.
The branches of Natural History, forming the subjects of thethree Professorships first named, will bc taught mainly in referenceto their medical relations.
All students who have matriculated in the Medical Department,and have taken the tickets of two of the Medical Faculty, have theright of admission to the lectnres. Attendance upon these lecturesis not compulsory upon the students in the fedical Department.
Gentlemeu not students or graduates of the Medical Departmentcan obtain the right of admission to the lecture by takiug the ticketsand matriculating. Those dcsiring to attend the course will applyto the Dean.
The several courses will each consist of at least thirty-four lectures, to be delivered, at hours fixed by the Faculty, three times aweek during the months of April, May, and Juue, commencing onthird Monday in March, and ending on Saturday, June 21st.
Tile degree of Doctor of Philosophy will be confel'l'ed upon thosemedical graduates of thc University of Pennsylvania, or of otherMedical Schools upon the ad eundurn list, who shall have attendedtwo courses of lectures, and have passe 1 a satisfactory examinationthereon by the Faculty. To such, a Diploma will be granted by theUniversity.
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MEDICAL CLASS-SESSION 1873-74.
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PRECEPTOR.
Wm. Mason Turner.Geo. M. Wo.rd.J. M. Smith.A. Ho.rshberger &> Son.W. H. Winslow.H. Lenox Hodge.J. H. Krn.uoe.Adolph W. Miller.Wm. Ashbridge.John Mo.rtin.
F. M. Gum.J. H. McQui1len & T. T. C. StellR. W. Hargadine. [wagen.
J as. Tyson & Associo.tes.
A. J. Herman.J. F. Holt.Wharton Sinkler.George M. Ward.Daniel J. Brnner.
Jno. M. Boyd.
G. L. & J. M. Shenrer.W. F. Atlee.Carpenter &> Frothingham.De F. Willard & D. W. HutchiJ. L. AUee. [son.H. Lenox Hodge.L. G. Bo.tdorff.A. J. Schoener.E. S. Dorworth.G. J. Soh01l.Dr. Beam.
J. C. Monk.S. R. Duncnn.R. M. Bertolet.Alex. S. Jordnn.Frayser & Willett.Joseph Carson.J. H. liutehinson.E. J. San toe.
STATE.
Pennsylvania.Pennsyl,.o.nia.Pennsyll·o.nio..Pennsylvo.niR.Bro.zil, S. A.Pennsylvo.nio..Pennsylvo.nio..Pennsylvania.Pennsylvo.nia.Pennsylvo.nio..
U. S. Army.Pennsylvanio..Pennsylvania.Pennsylvo.nio..PennsylVo.Rio..Pennsylvo.nia.North Co.rolino..Pennsylvo.nia.Pennsylvo.nia.Pennsylvo.n ia.Pennsylvo.nio..Pennsylvo.nia.Cubo..Nortn Co.rolina.Pen nsy! vo.nia.Pen nsyIvan ill..New Jersey.Tennessee.Pennsylvo.nia.Pennsyll·nnia.Pennsylvania.Cnbo..Delaware.Pennsylvania.Delaware.Pennsylvanio..Pennsylvania.Tennessee.New York.Pennsylvo.nio..Pennsylvania.Pennsylvanio..Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.
MATRICULATES.
NA~IE.
ABEL, FREDERICK T.
ADDIS, SmON D.ADDLE)IAN, CLARENCE L.
A LEXANDF;R, LOT
ALMEIDA, GABRIEL T. PrZA
AMERMAN, ALONZO
ANDREWS, REUBEN H.
ASH, J. FRANK
ASnBRIDO E, RICIIARD, JR.
AYRES, S.UIUJn J.
BAny, JOSEPH C. (M.D.)BAKRR, PIIILIP D.BAKRR, WASlltNGTON H.BAKEll, WlI"LIAM C.
BALDWIN, L. BYRON
BARE. GEORGR T.
BASS, II. TlmNxll
BATDORI1F, FRANKLIN P.
BECIlTEL, JOIlN C.
BECK, GEORGE A.BECK, RICIIAllD H.
BELTZ, D. ELWOUD
BENEMELIS, VINCENT D.BENTON, JA~IES H.
BERENS, JOSEPIl
BERTOLET, EDWIN B.
BEST, GEORGE N.BICKFORD, HENllY H.BIDDLE, ALEXANDER W.
BIDDLE, TflO~IAS, JR.
BIRCKS, JACOB B.
BISDE, J OSEPIl
BISHOP, L. AUGGSTUS II.BOICE, ALGNZO
BONWILL, EMIL]) L.
BOWMAN, ADltAIIA~1 G. (M.D.)BOYD, J. OLIVER (M.D.)BOYD, SUlUBL B., JR.
BRADNER, HENIIY K. (M.D.)BRADY, SOBIESKI H.BR1~CUEMIN, LOUIS
BROCK, CnAltLES H.BRODUEAD, CrCERO
BRUNER, WILLIAM S.
BUIlD, J. PATTBRSON (M.D.)BellOlN, GEORGE H.
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CARPENTER, A. ELDRIDGE
CARR, CIIARLES J.
CATLIN, ,JOSI~pn A.
ClTANIlLER, JAMES IIUTSON
ClTAPMAN, EJ WARD D.
CIIERRY, WILLIAM S.
CHRISMAN, Z. TAYLOR (M.D.)
CLIFTON, JOUN W.
COBURN, GEORGE'HAYWARD
COLES, JOUN W.
COOLEY, WILLIA~I S.
COOP}:!t, EDIVAIID F. J.
COOI'EU, LLl~WELLYN II.COOPER, SMlTlT
COOI'ER, TnOMAS II.COOVER, FREDERICK W.
CORDTS, G~;OIIGE W.
CRAW}'ORD, ROBER]' (M.D.)
CROOKS, WILLIAU C. (M.D.)
CURRIER, MARION L.
CURltY, ALBERT M.
DEAVER, RICDARD ·Wn.)IOT
DENNIS, SAMUEL WILJ"IAM
DE VENY, S. CDARLl~S (M.D.)
DICKINSON, GRANVILLE E.
DIEHL, MADLON
DIETZ, WILLIAM
DINSMORE, PETER ANDREW (M.D.)
DORWORTH, EDWIN S.
DOWNS, JESSE L.
DULLES, CHARLES WINSLOW
DUNCAN, JODN N.
EAQoLES, COLU)!DUS Yr.EALY, TAYJ"OR F.
EARLY, JOHN A. (M.D.)
EDWARDS, JOSEI'll F.
ELLIS, GUILIIERME
ERSKINE, STERLING (M.D.)
ESTABROOK, CIIARLES G. (M.D.)
ESTRAZULAS, HENRY M. (M.D.)
EYER, AARON W.
EYRE, FRANK
EYSTER, GEORGE L.
FAGER, JODN II.
FARROW, EDWIN D.
FEI"L, JOliN A.
FEI"TY, JOHN C. (M.D.)
FINDLEY, TUOMAS F.FINNEY, 'Vn.LIA)1 F.
FISllER, HENRY MIDDLETON
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STATE.
New Jersey.Pennsylvania.Maryland.Barbadoes, W. I.Massaohnsetts.North Carolina.PennsylvaDia.Delaware.New Brunswiok.U. States Navy.Pennsylvania.Delaware.Pennsylvan!ll.Delaware.Delllwnre.Pennsylvnnia.Mississippi.Pennsyl van ill.Pennsylvania.Tennessee.Conneotiout.
Pennsylvania.California.Pennsylvllnia.Maryland.PennsylvnDia.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.New Jersey.Pennsylvnnia.Pennsylvnnia.
North Cnrolina.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvnnia.Brazil, S. A.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Uruguay, S. A.Pennsylvnnill.Pennsylvania.Nebraska.
Pennsylvania.Missouri.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvani".Pennsylvania.Pennsylvnnil1.
PR~;CEPT'O R.
Traill Green.II. L. Hodge &; F. R. Blnke.'r. H. Whaland.T. J. Chnndler.A. G. Reed.R. S. Halsey.
R. W. Hargadine.David Burpee.
Ezekiel W. Cooper.Jno. A. Laros.R. W. Hnrgadin •.Geo. W. Betson.G. L. &; J. M. Shearer.
Jno. W. Cates.H. Lenox Hodge.
J. M. Deaver.Harrison Allen.
S. S. Quinn.Sam~el S. Apple.University of IIeidelberg.
University of New York.J. Down IIeritnge.W. W. Keen.J. W. Hillier.
M. B. Pitt.A. E. Ealy.
W. F. Atlee.
Wm. Leiser, Sr.Chas. T. Hunter.H. Earnest Goouman.
O. B. Fnger.R. D. King.J. Foulk.
Wrn. M. Findley.I. N. Evans.Horace Binney Hare.
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NA~IE. STATE. PItECEPTOR.FISHER, WILLIA1I E. Pennsylvnnia. Robert Bolling.FOGEL, SOLON C. D. Pennsylvania. H. J. Haberacker.FROWERT, CHAULES G. Pennsylvania. Franois L. Haynes.FULLENWIDER, AUSTIN L. Iowa. Samuel Fullenwider.FULTON, ALEX~NDER Pennsyl vania. Molten E. Hornbeck.
GAMnLE, WILLIAM Connecticut. CbllS. T. Hunter & Associntes.GrnnONS, RICHARD H. Pennsylvstnia. C. A. Dusenberre&J. J. O·Neill.GIDDINGS, JAMES M. Pennsylvania. G. Underwood.- GILLIARD, LOUIS E. Pennsylvania. Woo. Pepper.
::s GILTNER, PARIS D. Oregon. Morton & Giltner.0 GIRVIN, EDWIN R. Pennsylvania. R. M. Girven ...c:~
GLICK, HENRY .r. Pennsylvania. T. C. Yenger.GOLDsnOROUGH, CUARLES B. Pennsylvania. J oscph Carson.
"0 GOOD, J. WtNFIELD Pennsylvania. Stephen M. Meredith.~U GRAY, M. DWlGllT Pennsylvania. J. H. Gray.::s GREEN, W'LLLUI (M.D.) New Jersey."00 GRIFI'EE, HOWAUD M. Pennsylvania. Mayhew Johnson...
GRUIES, RonERT ,r. North ClLrolina. J. S. Barnes.~ GREWER, EnwARD Delaware. T. H. Green...~ GUITERAS, DANIEL M. Cuba. Woo. Pepper.
.QGUU'ERAS, JUAN (M.D.) Cuba.
0- GULISYAN, LION REVORK Turkey.- GUTH, MOURIS S. Pennsylvania. B. S. Erwin.0Z HALL, LYCORTAS D. (M.D.) Vermont.
U HALL, JOHN H. (M.D.) Missouri.
~HALL, WnLIAM T. PennsylvanilL. David J. Reese.HALLU", EDWARD J. Texas. R. A. R. lIallulU.HAND, FUANClS C. Pennsylvania. Geo. R. Morehouse.
~HANEY, JOlIN R. (M.D.) New Jersey.
..c: HARDING, HENRY Pennsylvania. John Sterling.-~ HAWKES, WILLIAM H. MasslLchusetts. Woo. W. Keen.0 HAY, JAMES Virginia. Herbert Norris & II. L. nodge.CI:lc:: HAXLEY, LEONIDAS D. (M.D.) Alabama.0 HAYNES, JOliN R. Pennsylvania. D. Hayes Agnew.B HECK, Wnr,IA~1 II . Pennsylvania. D. W. Bushore...2 HECKERT, CALVIN J. Pennsylvania. J. R. Umberger.0 HEENAN, TnOMAS E. (M.D.) Pennsyh·ania.U
HEILMAN, ISIaEL G. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.~..c: HENKEL, SOLO~ION Virginia. S. P. C. & C. C. lJenkel.-e HEYL, ERVIN Ohio. V. S. Seltzer.
0 HICK)lAN, PERCIVAL H. Pennsyl vania.
f.l:: HlLL, G. ALVAN Pennsylvania. George ilill.HlLLIARD, PUINEAS K. (M.D.) New Jersey.HlNTOl', Rm'us K. (M.D.) Pennsylvanill..HOCKER, DAVID R. Pennsylvn.nia. E. J. and M. O. Pntt.HOCKLEY, TnOMAS Pennsylvania.HOFF, L. BAINnRIDGE (M.D.) Pennsylvania.HOFFMAN, DAVIlJ S. Pennsylvania. W. Murmy Weidmnn.HOLnRooK, ClIARLES N. (M.D.) Pennsylvl\nia.
HOLLINGI'R, WILSON F. Pennsylvania. Goohnauer & Smith.
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NAME. STATE. PREOEPTOR.HOOT, JA&IES P. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.HOPKINS, WILLIAM BARTOl( Pennsylvania. T. G. Morton.HOPPER, ISAAO T. Pennsylvania. Thomo.s G. Morton.HORTTER, JAOOD WYOE Pennsylvania. Casper Burtnett.HOUOK, JESSE H. Pennsylvania. E. Melhorn.HOUSKEEPER, FRANK P. Pennsylvania. H. Lenox Hodge.HUFF, CHARLES W. Pennsylvania. E. F. Knmerly.HUnPDREY, RODERT S. Pennsylvania. C. H. &; W. J. Humphrey.HUNTER, GEORGE ALVA Tennessee. Geo. T. Hunter.- HUNTER, SAnUEL W. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.::sHUNTER, TD01IAS (M.D.) Pennsylvania.0..c: HUTOnISON, FRANK P. Pennsylvanin. D. W. Hutchison.
~ HYSON, J. MILLER Pennsylvania. Joseph K. Mnrtin.
"0 HYSKELL, WILLIAM D. Pennsylvnn ia. J. W. Dunwiddie.~ IGLEDART, JAMES D. Mnryland. Wm. P. Bird.U::s IVISON, JODN Pennsylvania. J. J. Sowerhy."00 JA1IES, EDWIN E . Pennsylvnnia. George H. Larison...~
JEFFERIS, T. NORVAL Pennsylvania. J. H. Worthington.JOUNSON, ClrARJ_ES S. New Jersey. C. W. Larison.
~ JOUNSTON, JAMES C. Pennsylvnnia. Wm. M. Guilford..QJOUNSTON, SAMUEL Pennsylvania.0- JONES, WILLIA1I F. Virginil1. Walter F. Jones.- JUSTIN, JOEL G. Rhodo Island. E. J. Holoombe.0
Z KEATH, JAMES W. Pennsylvania. 1. R. Buoher.
UKEATING, JOUN M. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.KEln, CIIARLES J. Pennsylvania. Molten E. Hornbeck.
~KING, ALEXANDER New York. Wro. King, Jr.KIRKDRIDE, M. FRANK Pennsylvl1nia. Thomas G. Morton.KLAPP, WILLlAM H. Pennsylvania.. Francis G. Smith.
~ KLINE, JAUES Y. Pennsylvanil1. 1. M. Groff...c:- KL~NE, MOLTEN J. Pennsylvania. W. G. M. Seiple.~0 KYLE, EDWIN H. Pennsylvanill. John Barber.(/)
LAOERDA, ROMAO DE Brazil, S. A.c::0 LAUD, WALTER New Jersey. Thomas G. Morton.B LATTA, SAMUEL W. (M.D.) Pennsylvanill...2 LAUDAOH, A1IANDAS J. (M.D.) Pennsylvania."0 LAUDAon, GEORGE F. Pennsylvania. A. J. Laubach.U LAUTENDAOU, Bl~NJAMIN F. Pennsylvania. Theo. A. Demme.~
LAYTON, CALEB R., JR. Delnwnre. Chas. T. Hunter...c:- LEISER, Wn_LIA1I, JR. Pennsylvania. Wm. Leiser, Sr.e LESLIE, CYRUS H. Pennsylvania. Benj. H. Leslie.0f.l:: LESLIE, DANlEL H. Pennsylvnnia. Benj. H. Leslie.
LEWIS, D. OLDnAM Pennsylvania. H. Lenox Hodge.LEWIS, JORN J. (M.D.) Iown.LEWIS, MORRIS J. Pennsylvnnin. Wm. Pepper.LINN, G. WILDS (M.D.) Pennsylvanin.LIPPINOOTT, GEORGE C. New Jersey. Quinton Gibbon.LLOYD, TUOUAS M. New Jersey. H. Lenox Hodge.LONG, DANIEL G. Pennsylvania. M. S. Long.LONG, GEORGE W. North Cnrolina. John A. Walker.LUTZ, CUARLES A. V. Pennsylvania. F. B. Hazel.
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MACDONALD, ARTUUR K.MACFARLANE, ANDREW
MACLAY, DAVID
MAIOR, PEDRO DE SOUTO
MARTIN, EDWIN M.
MARTIN, GEORGE
MARTINEZ, FRANCISCUS J. (M.D.)
MASTIN, 'VILLIAM MeD.
MATTRSON, ClIARLES C.
MEIGS, WILLIAM M.
MELLINGER, JAMES H.
MERRILL, JAMES C.
METOAI;FE, RICUARD J.
METZGER, WILLIAM E
MILLER, CIIARLES H.
MILLER, CUARLES K. 1. (M.D )
MILT,ER, J. CRAIG
MOORIlEAD, TUOMAS W.
MOltAES, ANTONIO A. DA S.
MORRIS. SPENOER (M.D.)
MORRISON, JOHN W.MOSELEY, EDWARD B. (M.D.)
MOTHEUSDAUGII, llERSEY H.
Mowuy, WILLIUI B.
MURRAY, F. MARION
MYERS, WILBUR F.McBuIDE, COOPER F.
MCCARTY, RODERT H.
MCCLA KEY, JOHN B.McLEAN, JA IES R. (M.D.)
M CLO OUAN, JOSEPH F. (M.D.)
McCo~lns, R. SUELMERDINE (M.D.)
MCCRACKEN, GEORGE 1. Y.McDANIEL, JOSEPH H.
McDONALD, AnRAuAlI A.MCGOWAN, lImAM (M.D.)
MCINTOSH, GEORGE A. C.
MCJUNKIN, JOUN
McKELVEY, CHARLES E.
McKELVY, WILLIAlI, JR.
McK~:NNAN,HENRY S.
NEEL, ITARUY A. P.
NEILL, llOLLINGSWORTH
NELSON, ALFRED B.NEVIN, JOSEPH P.NICKERSON, LEVIN H. A.
NICKEUSON, PmLEMON G.
OGDEN, JAUES A.
O'HAltE, TUOMAS A.
O'NEILL, JAMES WILKS
OLIVER, COAIlLES A.
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STATE.
New Jersey.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Brazil, S. A.Pennsylvania.New York.Ecuador, S. A.Alabama.Illinois.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Massachusetts.Nova Scotia.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvanil1.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Indil1na.Brazil, S. A.Pennsylvania.Ohio.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvanin.Florida.Pennsylmnia.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Nova Scolia.New Jersey.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Texas.Minnesota.Pennsylvania.Pr. Ed,vard Is\.South Carolina.New York.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania.Pennsyl\'anio..Kentnoky.Pennsylvania.Delaware.Delaware.
Pennsylvania.New York.Pennsylvania.Pennsyl vania.
PRECEPTOR.
J. H. Wikoff.R. G. Curtin.C. T. Mnelay.
John Martin.J. F. Whitheck.
C. H. Mnstin.Thos. S. Bond & Wm. Pepper.J. H. Hutchinson.J. A. Taylor.
J. C. Moore & J. W. Cove.Geo. W. Metzger.W. J. Smith.
R. M. Girven.J. H. Cantrell.W. H. Winslow.
R. H. "" J. Cummins.
C. W. P. Fisher.R. B. Mowry.R. D. MurrayB. Gillett.A. M. Neyman.Chas. K. Mills.David J. Reese.
Miller & Adler.A. D. Boggs.Goodrich &, Kimhall.
Melntosh "" D. Darro.ch.Oliver M. Doyle.J. F. Whitbeck.J. K. Robins.Thos. McKennan.
J ns. Tyson &; Associates.John Neill.John D. Jnckson.Alex. &; R. C. Stewart.W. 111. Nickerson.W. M. Nickerson.
Harrison Allen.Chas. Buckley.Jos. Cl1rson.Geo. P. Oliver.
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OTT, JOBN JACOB Pennsylvania. Isaao S. Moyer.
PAINE, CHARLES F. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.PARK, JOHN B. (M.D.) Miohigan.PARKER, ANDREW J., JR. Pennsylvania. B. Pennebaker.PARKER, G. ALBERTSON New Jersey. J. W. Woolverton.PARRISH, S. FRANKLIN Pennsylvania. Wm. Hunt.- PARTENBEIMER, JOBN R. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.
::s PAXSON, JOSEPB A. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.0..c: PEARSON, JOBN S. Pennsylvania. D. D. Richardson.
~ PERDUE, WILLIAM R. Pennsylvania. Jos. H. Stubbs.
"'0 PERKINS, FRANOIS 1If. Pennsylvania. II. Lenox Hodge.Q) PHILLIPS, WILLIA)1 L. Pennsylvania. Samuel W. Latta.c.>::s PILLOW, ROBERT Tennessee. A. L. Pillow.
"'0 PLU>!, HENRY A. Pennsylvania. G. B. Curtis.e POLIS, GEOROE S., JR. Pennsylvania. Thos. G. Morton.
PRIESTLEY, JAm~s TAOGART Pennsylvania. Jos. Priestley &. Wm. F. Jenks.
POPE, LEWIS E. Tennessee. Wm. V. Taylor.
PUTT, MAURICE O. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.
RADEnAUGB, JonN M. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.
RUIIRRZ, FRANK P. Cuba. Wm. Pepper.
RAmREz, RAPAEL A. Cuba. Wm. Pepper.
RANCK, CHARLES B. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.
RANCK, JonN W. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.
RANSLEY, ALEXANDER 'V. Pennsylvania. W. A. Reed.
RAUB, JOSEPR M. New Jersey. Juo. A. Raub.
REBER, LnlAN S. (M.D.) Missouri.Q)
REED, HENUY B. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.~- REIHISNYDER, BVRON J. Pennsylvania. lIenry Reemsnyder.f+-o0 RSYNOLDS, A. SIDNEY New Jersey. Robert W. Elmer.rJ:l RINGROSE. JESSE W. Pennsylvania. W. M. Reber.e::0 RIXEY, SUlUEL D. (M.D.) Virginia.
B RODB, WILLIUI H., JR. Tennessee. W. R. Tompkins.
..2 RODERTS, ALOERNON SYDNEY, JR . Pennsylvania. Wm. W. Keen.
e ROBDlNS, JAMES W. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.c.> ROCKWELL, LA RUE D. Pennsylvania. A. Logan.Q) ROGERS, FRANCIS J. (M.D.) Rhode Island.~- ROLAND, OLIVER Pennsylvania. Jno. L. Atlee, Sr.
e ROZZELL, CnARLES S. North Carolina. Jno. M. Lawing.0 RUDDEROW, BI~NJA)fIN J. Pennsylvania. L. S. Bolles.~
1:RUST, CnARLES BUOKNER, JR. Virginia. W. P. McGuire.
Q) SAEGER, GEORGE C. Pennsylvania. Geo. W. Metzger.e ST. CLAIR, JOHN M. Pennsylvania. t. Olair & Purrington.
8 SALINAS, V. GONZALES Mexico. Wm. Pepper.0 SCOTT, JESSE Y. Pennsylvania. J. IIarvey Leyda.0
SEANEY, JOBN M. Delaware. R. W. Harglldine.
SEESE, SA IUEL P. Pennsylvania. B. K. Johnson.
SEIBERT, WILLIHI II. Pennsyl vania. J. II. Roebuck.
SEIP, MIORAEL SERVETUS Pennsylvania. Amos Seip.
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SEWALL, CHARLES H. (M.D.)
SIIILLING, GEORGE W.
SIBGER, CLINTON W.
SIMPSON, ROBERT
SITLER, WILLIA)1 R.
SKINNER, WILLIA)[ O.
S)llTIl, ALFRED ll.
SmTH, CLAYTON K.SMITH, llARRY A.
SmTH, ROBERT MEADE
S)lYTHE, D. PORT
SNYDER, GEORGE B.SOWERBY, JOliN J. (M.D.)
SPENCER, RODERT E.
SPRINGER, WILLARD
STAI<LEY, CIlARU:S E.
STADI.V, GEORGE DIEIll.
STElIALTS, FRANK WILT.TAM
STE>~L, FRANCIS C.
STEEMlAN, JESSE A.
STELWAGON, llARRY W.
STEWART, THOllAS DALE
STEWART, JAilES B.STTLES, EDWARD, JR. (M.D.)
STILLWET.L, WALTER C. (M.D.)
STOKES, JAllES (M.D.)
STOUT, ALEXANDER M.
STRATTOll, ALDERT G.STROUP, GEORGE H.
STROUP, WILSON W.
STRUlILE, HUGH McD.
STUUP, GEORGE M. (M.D.)
SUUHERlLL, JOIlN M.
TAVER~ER, ROBERT W.
TAYLOR, JOUN L. ll.
TAYLOR, WTLLTAH L.TnOHAS, OTUO W.
TUOMPSON, JOSEPU
TIlOUPSON, TIlOllAS D. (M.D.)
TIlROG)IORTON, JAMES P.TIBmNS, JOSEPH S.
TOBOLDT, ALBERT L. A. (M.D.)
TOWNSEND, EUGENE
TOWNSEND, HENRY
TURNER, AT.EXANOER EOWUI
TURliEII, TnOllAS B.
UND>:RWOOD, TnlOTIlY E. (M.D.)
URQUUART, GEORGE W.
Y AN IIOUTEll, ISAAC N. (M.D.)
VERNON, GEORGE R.
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STATE.
Pennsylvnnia.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvnnia.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvnnia.Pennsylvania..Pennsyh·ania..Penn ylvania..Pennsylvania..Texns.Pennsylvania.New Jersey.Pennsylvania.Delaware.New Jersey.Pennsylvania..Austria..Pennsylvania.New Jersey.Pennsylvania.Delnware.Delaware.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Kentucky.Pennsylvania..Pennsylvania.Pennsylvnnia..New Jersey.Mnryland.New Jersey.
Virginia.Tennessee.Pennsylvnnia.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Illinois.P nnsylvanin.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.North Carolina.New Jersey.
North Carolina..Pennsylvnnia..
New Jersey.Pennsylvania.
PRECEPTOR.
John Barber.J. J. Wilson.Herman B. Linton.It. A. Rob~tson.Thomas H. WILlker.Mordecai Price.J ns. Tyson &; Associates.J. J. Sowerby &; ll. LenoxFrnncis G. Smith. [llodge.
D. S. Hays.
Richard Moffett.Swithin Chandler.
Tram Green.University of Vienna.Geo. N. Reutter.E. H. Madden.Thos. G. Morton.David Stewnrt.David Stewnrt.
Thomns Hay.
Edw. Stiles, Jr .N. W. Stroup.Jos. F. McCloughan.
M. Johnson.
Wm. V. Taylor.Thos. J. Ynrrow.E. Melhorn.L. H. &; T. D. Thompson .
J. H. TTllvis.E. S. Dorworth.
"I'm. W. Keen.Geo. M. Ward.Benj. F. MebRne.Maybew Johnson.
H. Earnest Goodman.
J. MeR. Kemp.
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VIANNA, NICOLAU
VINTON, C. HARRon (M.D.)
VOGLER, GEORGE W.
VOIGT, CHARLES IT.
VOLLmm, ULRICH WILLIA I
WADE, FRANK H.
WALKER, JOlIN T. (M.D.)
WALKER, SAlfUEL McFEUUEN
W ALSU, JOHN FRANCIS
WANNER, CYRUS
WEAVER, GEORGE P.WEEKS, ALBION D.
WELDIN, CUARLES E. (M.D.)
WEST, MAXDIlLIAN
WESTUAEFFlm, H. EMLEN
WIIALAND, CUARL};S W.
WHARTON, ITARRY R.WHELEN, ALFRED
'VHITAKER, FnEDERlCK A.WILLIAMS, ARTUUR
'VILLlAMS, FnANK IT.
"'ILLIAlIS, J. METTAUER
WILLlA1IS, WILLIAM J.
WILSON, JERE1IY (M.D.)
WILSON, J. GREENWOOD (M.D.)
WINSLOW, RANDOLPH
WINSLOW, WILLIAM IT. (M.D.)
'VISHART, C. AMMON
'\VITHERS, HOWARD H.WOOD, M. ALLEN
WOODRUFF, ALPHEUS B.WOODS, MATTHEW (M.D.)
WOODWARD, CHARLES E.
YOUNG, GEORGE R.
ZEIGLER, GEORGE WINFIELD
ZIEGLER, WALTER M. L.ZOLLlCOFFER, AUGUSTUS R.
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STATE.
Brazil, S. A.Pennsyl·mnia.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.New Jersey.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Maine.Delaware.New Jersey.Pennsylvania.Maryland.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.North Cnrolina.Maryland.Pennsylvania.Virginia.Tennessee.Pennsylvania.New Jersey.Maryland.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.NelV Jersey.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania.North Carolina.
PRECEPTOR.
Eng. P. Bernardy.
J. M. Boisnot.James MoCann.Albert Frioke.
King & Le Moyne.
J. T. Christy.Wm. W. Keen.J. S. Trexler.Wm. D. Reinhardt.Stephen IT. Weeks.
J. 111. Ridge.J. L. Atlee, Jr.T. IT. Whlloland.John Neill.J. IT. Brinton.A. F. ITllommond.Wm. P. Bird.Jno. M. Pbipps&Jos. A. Paxson.Benjllomin Willinms.A. D. & J. E. Cage.
Jos. G. Riohardson.Geo. C. ITllorlllon.J. Wilson Wishnrt.M. 111. Withers.A. Pursell.J. Barron Potter.
Nllothan Y. Leet.
E. B. Shapleigh.
A. J. Herman.J. L. Ziegler.C. J. Gee & Jas. W. Alston.
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Alabama. 21 Iowa . . . 2 New Jersey 26 Texll.s 3Austria 1 Ken tuoky . 2 New York 5 l'urkey, A.ill. 1Barbadoes, W. r. 1 Ml1ino. . . J North Carolin" . 11 Uruguay, S. A. IBrazil, S. A. 6 Massaohusetts 2 Novo. Sootia 2 United StatesCalifornia 11 Maryland 7 Ohio 2 Army 1Conneotiout . 2 Moxioo . . . 1 Oregon 1 United StatesCuba, W. 1. 6 Miobigan . . 1 Pennsylvania 247 Navy 1Delaware J61 Minnesota 1 Prinoe Edward Vermont. 1Eouador, S. A.. 1 Mississippi . . 1 Island. 1 Virginia 7Franoe 1 Missouri. . . 3 Rhode Islan,l 2Illinois 2 INebrnska . . 1 South Carolina. 1 Total. 085Indiana 1 NelV Brunswiok 1 Tennessee 9
MEDICAL DEPARTMEMT.
AT It Publio Commenoement, held Thursday, Maroh 12,1874, nt the Amerionn Aoademyof Music, tbe Degree of DOCTOR OF MEDICINE was conferred by CUARLES J. STII,LE,LL.D., Provost, upon the following gentlemen; after which an address was delivered byJOSEI'll CARSON, M.D., Professor of Materia Medicn.
PENNSYL VANIA.
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OFUNIVERSITY
NA1!E. POST-OFFIOE. STATE.ALEXANDER, LOT Milroy. Pennsylvania.ANDREWS, REUBEN H. Hagersville. PennsylvaRia.AYERS, SA1£UEL J. Pequea. PenBsylvania.
BAKlm, PTTTLIp D. DiIl.burg. Pennsylvania.BAKER, WJT,LIAl1 C. Lanonster. Pennsylvanin..BALDWIN, L. BYRON Downingtown. Pennsylvn.nia.BAss, H. TURNER Scotland Neck. North Carolina.BATDORFF, FRANKLIN P. Mount 1Etna. Penusylvn.nia.BECK, RICIlARD H. Heoktown. Pennsylvauia.BERENS, JOSEI'll Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.BmcKs, J ACOJI B. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.BONWILL, EMILE L. Felton. Delawnre.
CARPENTER, A. ELDRIDOE Springtown. New Jersey.CATLIN, JOSEPH A. Chestertown. Maryland.COOPER, J,LEWELLYN H. Coopersburg. Pennsylvania.COOPER, TIlO>lAS H. Whiteleysburg.. Delaware.CORDTS, GEOROE W. Canton. Mississippi.
DEAV}~R, RIOllARD WILMOT Buok. Pennsylvania.DICKINSON, GnANVILLE E. Newtown. Mnrylttnd.DIEHL, MAIlLON Allentown. Pennsylvania.DORWORTH, EDWIN S. Howard. Pennsylvania.
EALY, TAVI,OR F. Scbellsburg. Pennsylvania.EDWARDS, Josl~pn F. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.ELLIS, GUILIlERME San Paulo. Bmzil, S. A.EYSTER, GEOIlGE L. Linooln. Nebraska.
FARROW, EnWIN D. Hnmilton. Missonri.FELL, JOUN A. Buckingham. Pennsylvania.FINNEY, WILLal£ F. Hatboro'. Pennsylva.nia.FOGEL, SOLON C. B. Fogelsville. Penusyh·ania.FROWERT, CIlARLES G. Philadelphia. Pennsylvnnia..FULLENWlDEIl. AUSTIN L. Kossuth. Iowa.
GIBBONS, RIOIlARD TI. Hone.dale. Pennsylvania.GOOD, J. WINFIELD Blue Rook. Pennsylvn,nia.GRAY, M. DWIGHT Cambridge. Pennsylvania.GREWEU. EDWARD Smyrna. Delnware.GUITJ!RAS, DANIEL M. lIfrttanzns. Cuba.
HALI,Ulf, EDWARD J. BtLrton. Texas.HAND, FRANCIS C. Phih\delphin. Pennsylvania.HA II'IO'S, IVn.LIA" II. Cotuit Port. Massachusetts.HAYNES, JOHN R. Philaclelphia. Pennsylvania.
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NUIE. POST-OFFICE. STATE.HEYL, ERVIN Columbus. Ohio.BILL, G. ALVAN 11 ughosville. PennsylvnniCl.HOCKER, DAVID R. J[igh~pire. Pennsylvania.HOFnlAN, DAVID S. Lebonon. Pennsylvania.BOLLINGER WILSON F. Abbottstown. Pennsylvnnia.HOPKINS, WIJ.LIAM BARTOl( Pbilndelphia. Pennsylvnnin.HOUCK, JESSE H. New Chester. Pennsylvania.HOUSKEEPER, FnANK P. Chestnut Level. Pennsylvanin.HUFF, CDAnLES W. Town IIiII. Pennsylvania.HU31pnnEY, RODERT S. Cherryville. Pennsylvania.HUNTER, GEORGE AI.VA Mlloon. Tennessee.HUTCDlSON, FRANK P. Oxford. Pennsylvanin.lIYSKELL. WILLIAM D. W ttrriors Marlc. Pennsylvania.
IVISON, JonN Philadelphia. Pennsyl vania.
JonNSTON, JAMES C. Lebanon. Pennsylvania.JODNSTON, SAMUEL Carriolcmore. Ireland.JONES, WILLIAM F. Glouoester C. H. Virginia.
KIRKBRIDE, 1\1. FRANK Philndelphia. Pennsylvonia.KLINE, JAMES Y. Ephrnta. Pennsylvania.
Q) LAMB, WALTER Mt. IIolly. New Jersey.'"' LESLIE, CYRUS II. Ono. Pennsylvo.nia.Q)LESLIE, DANICI. II Anm'ilIe. Pennsylvnnia..QLEWIS, D. OLDDAM Philndelphia. Pennsylvania.0 LBWIS, MORRIS J. Philo.delphia. Penns)'''·nnia.-- LONG, ~EORGE W. Grnham. North Carolina.0
Z MACFARLANE, ANDREW Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.MARTIN, EDWIN M. Burt. Pennsylvania.
U MARTIN, GEORGE West Henrietta. New York.
~MASTIN, WILLIAM McD. Mobile. Alabama.MATTESON, CIlARLES C. Chiongo. Illinois.MELLINGER, JAMES H. Philndelphia. Pennsylvanio.MERRILL, JAMES C. Boston. Mn~snohusetts.
Q) METCALFE, RICDARD J. River Philip. Novo Sootin...c: METZGER, W,LLIAM E. Montgomery Station. Pennsylvnnio.- MOWRY, WILLIAM B. Alleghnny· Pennsylvonia.r- MCCLASKEY, JOIlN B. Westport. Pennsylvnnin.0McDONALD, ABRAHAM A. Minneopolis. Minnesotn.e/)MCJUNKIN, JODN Fnir Ploy. South Carolinn.s::
0 McKENNAN, IIENRY S. Wnshington. Pennsylvania.B NEILL, HOLLINGSWORTD Philadelphia. Pennsylvanin..£ NF:LSON, AL.-nEn B. Dllnville. Kentuoky.'0 NICKERSON, LEVIN H. A. Wilmington. Delaware.c..>Q) OGDEN, JA)IES A. Philadelphia. Pennsylvnnia...c: OTT, JonN JACOB Quakertown. Pennsylvania.-e PERDUE, WILLIA)r R. London Grove. Pennsylvania..0 PnILLIPS, 'VILLIAM L. Parkesburg. Pennsylvnnia.c.l:: PILLOW, RonERT Columhin. T nne~see.
d PRIESTLEY, JAMES TAGOART Northumberland. Ponnsylvania.Q)
RAUD, JOSEPH M. Belvidere. N e,v Jersey.eREIUISNYDEn, BYRON J. Akron. Pennsylva.nia.8 ROCKWELL, LA RUE D. Cambridgehoro'. Pennsylvania.0 RUDDEROW, BENJAMIN J. Oaks. Pennsylvania.0 RUST, CnARLES BUCKlolR, In. Mill Dale. Virginia.
SALINAS, V. GONZALEZ Monolova. Mexioo.SEESE, SA)IUEL P. North Wales. Pennsylvania.SEIDEnT, WILLlAM H. Ilummelstown. Pennsylvanin.
KAlIE.
SIMPSON, RODERT, KINNER, WILLIAM O.
SlfYTnE, D. PORTPlUNGER. WILLARDTROUP, GEORGE R.
STROUP, WILSON W.
TAn,OR, JonN L. H.TIIO)!AS, OTnO W.TIlROG)!ORTON, JAMES P.TURNER, ALEXANDER EDWIN
WALKER, SAMU.:L McFERRENWEEKS, ALDION D.WIIALAND, CnARLES W.WUELEN, ALFREDWILLIA)IS, ARTnURWILLIAUS, FRANK H.WILLIA)!S, J. MI~TTAUKR
WILLIAMS, WILT,IA)! J.WINSLOW, W,LI,IA)! H. (M.D.)WITUKRS, ROWAnD H.WOOD, M. ALLEN'VOODRUFF, ALPnEUS B.\VOODWARD, CUAIlLJ,;S E.
ZETGLER, GEORGE WIN~'IELD
ZIEGLER, W ALT.:R M. L.
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POST-OFFICE.Philadelphin.Hllrri on ville.Bryan.Hockessin.Philndelphia.Eliznbethville.
Memphis.rew Chester.
Wolf Creek.Graham.
AUoonn.Portlllnd.Chestertown.Philadelphillo.Davidsonville.Buekinghnm.Union IInll.'rhomasville.Philadelphia.Llloncnster.Hulmesville.Bridgeton.Scranton.
Carlisle.Mt. Joy.
STATR.Pennsyl vania.Pennsylvania.Texas.Delawllore.Pennsylvllnia.Pennsylvltnia.
Tennessee.Pennsylvltnilt.Illinois.North Cnrolina.
Pennsylvania.Maine.Marylltnd.Pennsylvania.Maryland.Pennsyl vltn ia.Virginia.Tennessee.Pennsylvn.nillo.Pennsylvania.Pennsylvnnia.New Jersey.Pennsylvlmia.
Pennsyh·ania.Pennsylvania.
Tbe following gentlemen received honorable mention for the meritorious character of their essays.
TIIE following were the Prizes awarded at the Commencem nt ofMarch 12, 1874, in accordance with the terms announced in tbe Catalogue of 1873-4.
PRIZES AWARDED.
$100100
. Gold Medal.303020
WM. H. HAWKES, ofMassachnsetts.]If RRIS J. LEWIS, of Pennsylvania.CrrAs. C. MATTESON, of Illinois.J AS. C. MERRILL, of Massn.chuselts.ALFRED B. NELSON, of Kentucky.JAS. A. OGDEN, of Pennsylvania.BENJ. J. RUDDEROW, of PeDna.
CUAS. G. FROWERT, of PennsylvaniaJNO. R. IIAYNES, "FRANK P. flOUSKEEPER, offered by Dr. IIodge
" " " "LA RUE D. ROCKWELL, offered by Dr. PepperL. BYRON BALDWIN," "
JOSEPU BERENS, of Pennsylvania.DANIEL M. GUITERAS, of Cuba.FRANK P. IIOUSKEEPER, of Penna.V. GONZALES SALINAS, of M xico.AUSTIN L. FUI,LENWIDER, of Iowa.GUILHERME ELLIS, of Brazil.Jos. F. EDWARDS, of Pennsylvania.FHA CIS C. HAND, of PennsylvlInia.
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MEDIOAL DEPARTMENT01" TUE
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY FOR 1874-75.
PRESIDENT-GEO. B. WOOD.
{JOSEPH CARSON, ISAAC HAYS,
VlcE-PmtSIDENTS- GEO. W. NORRIS, MEREDITH CLYMER.
CORRESPONDING SECRETARy-RICHARD A. CLEEMAN.
RECORDING SECRETARY- HORACE Y. EVANS.
TREASURER-ROBERT E. ROGERS.
(HIRAM CORSON, WM. R. DUNTON,I RICIIARD M. COOPER, SAMUEL S. STRYKER.
IEDWARD HARTSHORNE, WILLIAM F. NORRIS,WILLIAM HUNT, THOMAS J. YARROW,ANDREW NEBIlWER. J. B. HOWARD GITTINGS,
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JOHN H. PACKARD, CHARLES D. NANCREDE,H. LENOX HODGE, LOUIS STARR,JAMES H. HUTCHINSON, JEROME LONGENECKER,J AMES TYSON, CHARLES K. 1. MILLER,
l WILLIAM PEPPER, FRANK C. HAND.
OFFICERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMI7'7'EE FOR 1873.
CnAIRMAN-EDWARD llARTSHORNE.
VICE-CnAIRMAN-WILLIAM HUNT.
SECRETARy-RICHARD A. CLEEMAN.
ORATOB FOB THE ANNU-lL MEETING, 1875.
CORNELIUS G. COMEGYS, of Cincinnati, Ohio.
NOTICE.
In acoordanoe with the aotion of the Sooiety at the late Annual Meeting, theExeoutive Committee would earnestly invite their fellow-Alumni throughout theoountry, who have not yet joined the Sooiety, to forward their names (with referenoes to 1001\1 organizations, or to the Amerioan Medioal Assooiation, as to standing)to Dr. Riohard A. Cleeman, Corresponding Seoretary, or to Prof. R. E. Rogers, of theUniversity of Pennsylvania. The Exeoutive Committee would also be glad toreoeive nominations of Alumni, for appointment as looal Seoretaries, to organizelocal Sooieties and to obtain additional members for the general Society.
The partioipation of the graduates in the Anniversary Celebration-not onlywith sUbsoriptions, but with their personal attendance-is also earnestly invited,in the interests of professional good-fellowship, as well as of the Sooiety of theAlumni and their Alma Mll.ter.
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