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University of Vermont ScholarWorks @ UVM University of Vermont College of Medicine Catalogs University Libraries 1893 University of Vermont, College of Medicine Bulletin University of Vermont Follow this and additional works at: hp://scholarworks.uvm.edu/dmlcatalog Part of the Medicine and Health Sciences Commons is Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Libraries at ScholarWorks @ UVM. It has been accepted for inclusion in University of Vermont College of Medicine Catalogs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ UVM. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation University of Vermont, "University of Vermont, College of Medicine Bulletin" (1893). University of Vermont College of Medicine Catalogs. Book 48. hp://scholarworks.uvm.edu/dmlcatalog/48
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University of VermontScholarWorks @ UVMUniversity of Vermont College of MedicineCatalogs University Libraries

1893

University of Vermont, College of MedicineBulletinUniversity of Vermont

Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.uvm.edu/dmlcatalogPart of the Medicine and Health Sciences Commons

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FORTIETH

ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT · OF THE

MEDICAL ~

0EPARTMEtJT

OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT 0

State - Agricultural - College. FOR T::H::E YEAR 1893_

BURLINGTON,

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Tl-{E FORTIETI-{-

. ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE

University of Vermont AND

STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

BURLINGTON, VT.

FOR TH E YEAR 1893.

BURLINGTON :

i'R EE PRESS ASSOOlATION

1892,

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Faculty of Medici-ne.

MATTHEW HENRY BUCKRAM, D. D. , Burlington, Vt., President.

JOHN ORDRONAUX, M.D., LL.D., New York City,

Emeritus Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.

J. WILLISTON WRIGHT, A. M., M. D., New York City,

Emeritus Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery.

WALTER CARPENTER, M.D., Burlington, Vt.,

Emeritus Professor of the Pri11ciples and Practice of Medicine.

ALBERT F. A. KING, A. II'I., M. D., Washington, D. C.,

Professor of Obstetrics and D~seases of Women-:-

ASHBEL PARMELEE GRINNELL, M. D., Burlington, Vt.,

Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine ; Consulting Physician to Mary Fletcher Hospital, and

Dean: of the Faculty.

RUDOLPH AUGUST WITTHAUS, A. B., M.D., New York City,

Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology .

. ). HENRY JACKSON, A. M., M.D., Barre, Vt.,

Professor of Physiology and Microscopic Anatomy.

WILLIAM B. TOWLES, M. D., University of Virgmia,

Professor of General and Special Anatomy.

J. H. WOODWARD, B. S., M.D., Burlington, Vt.,

Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics; Secretary of the Faculty.

ABEL MIX PHELPS, M.D., New York City,

Professor of Surgery ; Consulting Surgeon to Mary Fletcher Hospital;

Surgeon to the Charity Hospital, N. Y.

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JOHN BROOKS WHEELER, A. B., M. D., Burlington, Vt.,

Adjunct Professor of Surgery, P_rofessor of Clinical and Minor Surgery.

HENRY CRAIN TINKHAM, M. D., Burlington, Vt.,

Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anatomy.

JACOB CHASE RUTHERFORD, M.D., Burlington, Vt.,

Adjunct Professor of Obstetrics.

C. SMITH BOYNTON, A. M., M.D., Burlington, Vt.,

Adjunct Professor of Chemistry ,

J. N. JENNE, M.D., St. Albans, Vt. Adjunct Professor of Materia Medi® and Therapeutics.

PROFESSORS OF SPECIAL SUBJECTS. STEPHEN MARTINDALE ROBERTS, A.M., M.D., New York City,

Professor of Diseases of Children.

WILDER L. BURNAP, A. M., Burlington, Vt., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.

W. C. J ARVIS, New York City,

Lecturer on Diseases of the Throat,

FREDERICK PETERSON, M.D. , New ~ork City, Lecturer on Diseases of the Nervous System.

J. H. WOODWARD, B.S., M. D., Burlington, Vt., Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear ;

Ophthalmologist to the Mary Fletcher Hospital.

WILLIAM WOTKYNS SEYMOUR, A. B., M.D., Troy, N.Y., Professor of Surgical Diseases of Women.

OONDICT W. CUTLER, M. S., M. D., New York City, Professor of Dermatology.

J. H. LINSLEY, M. D., Burlington, Vt., Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology.

CHARLES F. BRANCH, M.D., Newport, Vt., Professor of Sanitary Science and Hygiene.

JAMES R. HAYDEN, M.D., New York City, Professor of Venereal Diseases.

P.M. WISE, M.D., Ogdensburgh, N. Y ., Lecturer on Diseases of the Mind.

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ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

~1893--ti-

TH E Medical Department of the University of Vermont and State U" Agricultural College was chartered by the State in 1823. It was

reorganized in 1854. The institution is consequently one of the oldest Medical Colleges in the United States.

The fortieth annual course of lectures will begin Thursday, January 26th, 1893, and continue six months, ending July 17th. This extension of the term will increase the scope of the instruction and afford the student more time to digest the information imparted to him. The corps of instructors has been increased by the election of adjunct Pro­fessors to several chairs. These adjuncts will instruct the class by lectures or recitations under the direction of the chief of the depart­ment, and such instruction w ill be a compUlsory part of the curriculum. The executive faculty remains unchanged.

There will be only one course of lectures in this department, the Preliminary Te·rm having been abolished.

The curriculum_ comprises instruction in Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Practice, Obstetrics, Sur­gery, Diseases of Children~ Ophthal mology and Otology, Pathology and Bacteriology, Neurology, Diseases of the Mind, Hygiene, Medical Juris­prudence, ~ enereal Diseases, Dermatology, Laryngology and Gynrecol­ogy. This instruction is given by scholastic and clinical lectures and by dem:>nstrations. Laboratory instruction in Urinary Analysis, Histol­ogy, Pathology and Bacteriology and practical work in Physical Diag­nosis and Demonstrative Obstetrics are now compulsory ; and each can­didate for the degree of doctor in medicine must have taken each of these branches once during his attendance at this college.

All private courses by the professors are abolished.

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THE COLLEGE BUILDING. MR. JOHN P. HOWARD.

The College Building the gift of John P. Howard, is a substantial brick edifice, situated on Pearl Street, in the City of Burlington, on the north side of and immediately overlooking the College Park. The lec­ture room amphitheatre will seltt comfortably three hundred and fifty students.

The new laboratories for Practical Chemistry and Physiology, and the Dissecting Room for Practical Anatomy, will be ample in size, and supplied with the modern -::qnveniences and apparatus required for cl.lem­ical experiments and physiological and anatomical demoustl·ations.

The College Museum is spacious, well lighted, contains a large and carefully arranged collection of specimens and preparations-many of them rare-illustrating both normal and abnormal structures. The Museum is always open to the students.

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OUTLINE OF THE

COURSE OF LECTURES. OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF WOMEN.

PROF . .A.. F . .A. . KING.

ADJUNCT, PROF. J . C. RUTHERFORD.

This Course will comprise a series of lectures on the Science and Practice of Midwifery, together with additional Lectures on Gynrecol­ogy. The main purpose of the lecturer will be to explain, impress and simplify the matters required to be studied in the Looks, so as to render them more easily intelligible, and hence more pleasing and satisfactory to the student. The Lectures will be illustrated by diagrams, models, natural preparations, manikins and instruments.

Mathieu's Elastic Manikin, for demonstrating obstetrical operations is used before the Class in the Lecture Room.

A course of Demonstrative Obste"trics upon the manikin will be given during the sedsion, which each student will be requi1·ed to take at least once, before becoming a candidate for graduation.

In the Department of Gynrecology the various instruments and ap­pliances required in treating the Diseases of Women will be exhibited, and their uses fully explained. The pathological conditions of the female organs will be illustrated by specimens and colored diagr~ms; and the various Surgical operations belonging to Gynrecological practice will be shown both clinically and upon the cadaver, by Prof. W. Wot­kyns Seymour, Special Professor of Surgical Gynrecology.

PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.

PROF . .A. . P. GRINNELL.

In this department every effort will be made to associate scholastic and clinical teaching, enabling the student to become thoroughly ac­quainted with the methods adopted for investigation of disease, and the practical application of remedies at the bedside.

The Scholastio Lectures will be illustrated by pathological specimens, charts, casts, diagrams, and micro-photographs.

From the Mary Fletcher Hospital patients will be procured, where­by the s tudent will be brought in direct contact with the subject under discussion.

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Special instruction will be given in Physical Diagnosis, thus afford­ing to every student a knowledge of diseases of the chest, and of the most approved methods of diagnosis and each student will be required to take at least one course in Physical Diagnosis at this college, before be may become a candidate for graduation.

One course in laboratory Pathology and Bacteriology will be re­quired of each student before he may become a candidate for gradua-tion.

CHEMISTRY AND TOXICOLOGY.

PROF. RUDOLPH A. WITTHAUS.

ADJUNC~ PROF. C. B. BOYNTON.

The instruction in tl:iis departmeut will be adapted to the special requirements of the practitioner in medicine The Philosophy of Chem­istry will be taught in such a manner as to afford the students a :firm ground-work for the raJ;ional study of the subject. Those portions of practical chemistry having a direct bearing upon physiology, pathology and therapeutics. will be particularly dwelt upon, to the exclusion of those portions which are of mere technical interest. The more impOl't­ant application of chemistry to the science of poisons will receive particular attention.

A commodious and well appointed practical laborato1·y bas l e( n provided, in which special instruction is given in the chemical manipu­lations required in the examination of urine, in Toxicology, and in such analytical processes as are required of the physician.

One cour.:Je in laboratory Chemistry at this school will be required of ea.ch student before he may become a candidate for graduation.

PHYSIOLOGY AND MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY.

PROF. J. HENRY JACKSON.

ADJUNCT, PROF. J. H. LINSLEY.

The description of the functions of each organ and tissue is preceded by a careful examination of its minute structure. By the aid of lecture room microscopes sections of healthy tissues are exhibited to each stu­dent, and an opportunity is offered for special instruction in the prepar­ation and mounting of specimens. Diagrams, models and charts fur­nish fut·ther help to a complete comprehension of the lectures. Such vivisections are given :a.s can be shown with practical advantage to the whole class, and the teaching of the subject of Physiology has in view the eluqidation of Pathology.

One course in labo1·atory Histology will be required of each can

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didate for graduation ; such instruction to be taken sometime during his attendance at this college.

GENERAL DESCRIPTIVE AND SURGICAL ANATOMY.

PROF. WILLIAM B. TOWLES.

ADJUNCT, PROF. H. C. TINKHAM.

The lectures in thfs course will be fully illustrated by preparations, and dissections on the 11adaver. The obj~ct will be to render the instruc­tion thoroughly practical by as complete illustration as possible of the facts taught, and by frequent examinations in preparations and dissec­tions.

The lectures will be given in part by the Adjunct Professor.

MATERIA MEDICA .AND THERAPEUTICS.

PROF. J. H. WOODWARD.

ADJUNCT, PROF. J, N. JENN·E.

The scope of instruction in this department will em brace a thorough and practical study of those drugs which have a real therapeutic value. The medicinal and the toxic effects, and the therapeutic uses of each, will be discussed systematically, in such a manner that the student will receive a practical knowledge of the subject, founded on a scientific basis. The methoc!B of medication, the principles and the practice of prescription-writing, and the therapeutic uses of heat, cold, and elec­tricity, will be taught during the course.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY.

PROF. A. M. PHELPS.

ADJUNCT, PROF. J, B. WHEELER.

The course of Surgery will consist of sch<Ylastic and clinical lectures, illustrated by plates, diagrams and surgical apparatus in general. All of the more Important surgical operations will be performed on the cadaver before the class. On Wednesday and Saturday of each week during the Surgical Course, a clinic will be held in the largeampitheatre of the Mary Fletcher Hospital, whel'e the abundant supply of material, coming, as heretofore, from all parts of the State, will enable the stu­

dent to witness a la1·ge number of the capital operations of surgerY.·

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LECTURES ON SPECIAL SUBJECTS.

The lectures on special subjects are delivered during the sesij ion without extra expense ; and the fin&l examination for the Degree of Doctor in Medicine will embrace the instruction given by the Professors of Special Subjects.

DISEASES OF CHILDREN. Prof. Stephen M. Roberts, of New York City, will deliver a course

of lectures upon the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood.

DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. Prof. J. H. Woodward, of Burlington, Vt., will give a course of

clinical lectures on Diseases of the Eye and Ear. During this course the student will be able to study a large variety of diseases of the eye and ear, and to witness most of the important operations in this depart­ment of Surgery.

DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. Prof. Frederick Peterson, of New York City, will deliver a course

of didactic and clinical lectures on Diseases of the Nervous System. Prof. Peterson's large experience as a neurologist and lecturer enables him to give a most interesting and instructive course.

lVIEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.

RON. WILDER L. BURNAP, OF BURLINGTON, VT.

For many years the teaching of Medical Jurisprudence has been neglected in most of the Medical Colleges, but of late there bas been a growing conviction that a knowledge of the legal side of this subject is one of the essentials of a thorough professional education ; and it has

·properly been made compulsory in many states. The Faculty, there· fore, a few years since provided for a course of lectures in this depart­ment. These lectures treat of the nature and scope of expert and scien­tific testimony required of physicians, and. its application to, and requirements in, the domain of medical science.

They embrace the subjects of Insanity and Mental capacity in both civil and criminal matters, the rights, duties, and liabilities of physi­cians, and many other matters of interest and importance to the profession.

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DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND NOSE. Prof. W . C. Jarvis, of New York City, will deliver a course of lec­

tures on Diseases of the Throat and Nose. The lectw·es will be both clinical and scholastic .

SURGICAL DISEASES OF WOMEN. Prof. W. Wotkyns Seymour, of Troy, N. Y., will give a course of

lectures on the Surgical Diseases of Women. The lectures will be illus­trated by clinical material, plates and the manikin.

DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Prof. Condict W. Cutler, of New York City, Physician-in-Chief to

the New York Dispensary, and Instructor in Dermatology in the Post Graduate Medical School, will deliver a cow-se of didactic and clinical lectures on Diseases of the Skin.

SANITARY SCIENCE AND HYGIENE. Prof. C. F. Branch, of Newport, Vt., will deliveracourseof lectures

on Sanitary Science and Hygiene. The subjects discussed are the ven­tilation and warming of buildings, the principles of house drainage, the proper arrangement of soil and waste pipes, and the various p~umb­ing fixtures; the sewerage of cities and towns, and the methods em­ployed for preventing the spread of infectious and contagious diseases.

PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY.

Prof. J. H. Linsley, of Burlington, Vt., will deliver a course of lec­tures on these subjects during the session. The lectures will he abundantly illustrated ~y fresh pathological material and micro­scopical demonstrations of the more important varieties of micro­organisms.

PRACTICAL AN A TO MY.

PROF. 11. 0. TINKHA1>I, M. D.

As a thorough knowledge of Anatomy is only to be obtained by dissection, every student is strongly recommended by the Faculty to dissect as much as possible during his course of study. The dissecting room is lat·ge, commodious, well venti lated and lighted. Material is furnished free. The Demonstrator .will be in daily attendance dw·ing the term.

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The practical Anatomy fee of $10.00 includes material. Every new matricula•tt will be 1'equi1·ed to take out the p1·actical Anatomy Ticket, and this entitles him to the privileges of the dissecting room at all times without further expense. During the last session we were able to provide more dissecting material than the class required, and we have an a,bundant supply promised for the session of 1893.

INSANITY. Dr. P. M. Wise, Medical Superint~ndent of the St. Lawrence Hos­

pital, Ogdensburg, N.Y., will deliver a course of lectures on insanity. The examination of the insane and treatment in the early and curable stages, will have particular attention. Material for clinical instruction, so far as possible, will be received from institutions near at hand.

CLINICAL ADVANTAGES. The Mary Fletcher Hospital, erected and endowed solely by the

generosity of the lady whose honored name it bears, was opened in 1876 for the treatment of patients. Additions and improvements have been made from year to year, until now it is unrivalled in its appoint­ments for the care of medical and surgical cases.

The Hospital consists of . a large and elegant administrative build­ing, with many rooms for private patients, and two ample pavilion wards. In a separate building, connected with the wards and adminis­trative building by a corridor, is a large amphitheatre, capable of seat­ing two hundred persons. There a.re also an anresthetizing. and a re­covery room opening into the amphitheatre. Rooms for out-patients are also attached to the building. In fact, every arrangement for Clin­ical Instruction is found here.

In the amphitheatre, Medical and Surgical Clinics will be held dur­ing the session, to which all the students are admitted.

The following are members of the Medical and Surgical Board of the Hospital, who are connected with the Medical College :

Consulting Surgeon : PROF. A. M. PHELPS.

Consulting Physician: PROF. A. P. GRINNELL.

Attending SU?·geon: PROF. JOHN B. WHEELER.

Attending Physicians: PROF. J. C. RUTHERFORD, PROF. H. C. TINKHAM.

Ophthalmic Su1•geon: PROF. J. H. WOODWARD.

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COLLEGE CLINICS. The Faculty will make every effort to improve the Clinical teaching

which h~ts a lready become an important feature of the instruction in this school.

The following College Clinics will be held during the regular term. Patients presenting themsel ves at these Clinics for advice and treat­ment a re examined, the peculiarities of each case are explained, the ap­prop!'iate treatment is prescribed, and the requisite smgical operations are performed before the class.

A Medical Clinic will be held by Prof. Grinnell every Wednesday morning, beginning Jan. 30 and ending April 19th.

A Clinic for Diseases of the Eye and Ear, by Prof. Woodward, will be held every Saturday morning, beginning Feb. 4th and ending April 1st.

A SLirgical Clinic will he held by Prof. Wheeler every Saturday morning, beginning April 8th and ending May 13th.

A Clinic for Venereal Diseases will be held by Prof. Hayden, be­tween May 15th and 20th.

A Clinic for Diseases of the Skin, by Prof. Cutler, will be held dur­ing his course of lectures, from May 22nd to May 27th.

A Clinic for Diseases of Women wil l be beld by Prof. Seymour, May 20th and May 27th.

A Surgical Clinic will be held by Prof. Phelps every Saturday morning from 9 to 12 o'clock, and every Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock, beginning June 3d and ending July 5th.

A Clinic for Diseases of Children will be held by Prof. Roberts. A Clinic for Diseases of the Nervous SysGem will be held during the

course of lectures by Prof. Paterson, between May 1st and May 15th, A Clinic for Diseases of the Throat will be held by Prof. Jarvis, be­

tween May 8th and May 15th.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRANCE. A candidate who has been twice rejected on final examination at

this College shall not be admiGted to matriculation. All students who have matriculated in this Department of the Uni­

versity prior to July, 1891, will be admitted to the lectures and enrolled as students in regular standing, without p1·eliminary ea:amination.

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Applicants who do not belong to this class, will bt'l required to pass an Entrance Examination in .A1·ithmetic G1·amma1·, Geograpliy, O?·thog­raphy, American History, English Composition and Elementary Phys­ics, before they may be regularly enrolled as students in good standing in this Department. But applicants who may have failed in one or more branches at these examinations, may be enrolled as conditioned students ; they must make up the deficiency, however, during the first year, before they can be enrolled as students in regular standing.

EXCEPTIONS :-Such entrance examination will not be requi1·ed of applicants of the following classes :

1. Those who declare themselves in writing not to be candidates for the Degree in Medicine from this College.

2. Those who have received the Degree of A. B., A.. M., B. S., M. S. Ph. B., or Ph. D., from a College or an University which maintains a satisfactory Academic standard.

3. Those who have Ruccessfully completed a full year's course of study in any College or University which maintains a satisfactory Aca­demic standard.

4. Those who have passed satisfactorily the entrance examination to the Literary or Scientific Department of the University of Vermont, or to any other College or University which maintains a satisfactory Academic standard.

5. Those who have passed the entrance examination to a Medical School having requirements for entrance equivalent to those adopted by this Faculty.

6. Those who have received a "Medical Student's Certificate 'from the Regents of the State of New York, or from any oimilarly c;onstituted authority in other states.

7. Those who have received a Diploma or a Certificate for any len studies from the Regents of the State of New York, or from any similar constituted authority in other states.

8. Those who have satisfactorily completed a three years' course in a High School, Normal School, 01 Academy. ·

The Entrance Examination will be held on January 28, 1893, by PrincipalS. W. Landon, at the High School Building.

Arrangemeuts have been made to enable students to take, in Bur­lington, the examination required by the Regents of the University of New York. These examinations will be conducted by an authorized agent of the Regents of New York.

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REQUIREM E NTS FOR GR A DUATION.

Students who have matriculated in this College prior to July 1, 1890, will be subject to the regulations and requirements for graduation as printed in the announcement for 1890.

THREE FULL COURSES OF LECTURES, OF AT LEAST TWENTY WEEKS

EACH, WILL BE ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED OF STUDENTS WHO DO NOT COME

UNDER THE ABOVE REGULATION, AND NO PERIOD OF PRACTICE WILL BE

TAKEN AS AN EQUIVALENT OF ONE COURSE .

No candidate shall be admitted to an examination until all fees due the College from such candidate shall have been paid.

Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine, before presenting themselves for examination, must have attended at least three full courses of lectures of twenty weeks duxation each, the last at this Col­lege. The candidate must have studied medicine three years, must have attained the age of twenty-one years, and must present full certi­ficates of the time of his study, of age, and of moral character. Each candidate is required to deposit his examination fee with the Secretary of the Faculty one month before the close of the session, and to furnish evidence of having pursued the study of Practical Anatomy under the direction of a demonstrator.

He must have taken at least one course of laboratory instruction in Urinary Analysis, in Histology, and in Pathology and Bacteriology, and one course of practical work in Physical Diagnosis and in Demon­strative Obstetrics at this college before he may become a candidate for graduation.

He must also pass a satisfactory written or oral examination before the Medical Faculty and Board of Medical Examiners appointed by the State Medical Society. No thesis is required.

The tickets and Diplomas of Eclectic and Homreopathic, or Botanic Colleges, or of Colleges devoted to any special system of medicine, are considered irregular, and will not be recognized under any circum­stances. Certificates from preceptors who practice any particular sys­tem of medicine, or who advertise, or violate in any way the Code of Ethics adopted by the profession, will not be accepted under any cir­cumstances, even if tho preceptors be regular graduates in medicine.

Graduates of other regular Medical Colleges who desire a degree from this University, must take one laboratory course in Urinary Analysis, in Histology, and in Pathology and Bacteriology, one course of practical work in Physical Diagnosis and in Demonstrative Obstetrics

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at this college, and they must furnish evidence of having pursued the study of Practical Anatomy under the direction of a demonstrator.

They must pass a satisfactory examination in Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Practice of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics. No thesis is required.

No credit in time or in lectures shall be given any student, by vir­t ue of his Degree in Pharmacy, Dentistry, or Veterinary Surgery.

Degrees in absentia are not conferred by this University under any circumstances whatever. ·

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SPECIAL EXAMIN·ATIONS

IN THE ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENTS.

Students who have attended two full courses of lectures in all de­

partments taught in this College may be examined upon Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, and Materia Medica, at the end·of the second course, and if successful in these examinations they will be examined a t the end of the th ird course upon Practice of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics only. Candidates for the primary examinations will be re­quired to pay three-fifths of the examination fee. The prim<J.ry exam­inations are held at the close of the regular session only. The certifi­cate and the remainder of the ~xamination fee are to be banded to the Secretary at the regular time before the examination. Certifi<:Jates of having passed in any branch or branches in other Colleges are not accepted by this College.

FACULTY PR·IZES.

The Faculty have established two Prizes for general proficiency in ex:Lmination-a first P1·ize of Fifty Dollars, and a Second Prize of Twenty-Five Dollars. These prizes will be awarded as fol lows:

The ten students who pass the best examinations for their degree will be allowed to compete in a written examination for the prizes; of this number , the five who rank highest shall be called Honor Men, and w ill each r eceive a Special Diploma of Honor, and of t hese last, those who ar~ deemed worthy shall receive respectively the first and second prizes.

The Honor men of 1892 were: J. N. Coghlan, J. S. Horner, C. E . Holton, G. L. Shattuck and H. R. Watkins. The First Prize was awarded to G. L. Shattuck; the second prize toJ. S. Horner.

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FULL FEES OF THE COLLEGE.

Matriculation Fee, payJl.ble each term ________________________ __ .$ 5.00 Full Course of Lectures, 1st year _____ . _______________ ---- _______ 80_00 Full Course of Lectures, 2nd year_ _________________ __ ___________ 80.00

Full Course -of Lectures, 3rd year and each subsequent year _____ 60.00 Single Tickets ________ _____________ _____ -· --- · ___ ____ _____ ---· __ 15_00

Examination Fee, payable once, and not r~turnable _______ _ _____ 25-00 Ex:amination Fee, Primary Branches ____________________________ 15.00 Examination Fee, Final Branches ________ __ ___ _______ ____ _____ __ 10.00

Demonstrator's Fee, required of every new matriculant, including materiaL ____ _________ ____ _______ _____ _____ ____ ___ __ __ ___ _ 10.00

Canrl.idates for graduation must have taken each of the following practical courses once some time during their attendance at this College: Histology __ ________________ -- -- ____ __ ______ ___ _____ ____ __ ______ $10.00 Pathology ________ _ -- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10.00 Urinalysis _________ ___ _________________ _ . ____________ _____ . _ _ _ _ _ 10.00 Physical Diagnosis __ ___ __ _________ ____ _____ ___ __ __ ______ _______ 10.00 Demonstrative Obstetrics _______________ ___ _____ ___ _______ ____ __ 10.00

Students who have attended two full courses of lectures in some other regular school or schools are admitted on paying the matricula­tion fee and $60.00_

Students who have already attended one full course in this College and one full course in some other regular Medical School, are admitted on paying the matriculation fee and $60.

Graduates of other regular American Medical Schools are admitted on payment of the matriculation fee and $25.

Graduates of this school are adm itted without fee. Theological students are admitted on payment of the matriculation

fee only, unless intending to graduate in medieine, in which case they will be required to conform to the abovo conditions-

All fees must be paid to the Secretary, a:nd are payable in ad vance. For further particulars address the Secretary

Dr_ J_ H. WOODWARD, 162 College Street,

BURLINGTON, VT_

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TEXT BOOKS

AND ·woRKS OF REFERENCE.

The work first named on each subject is preferred. On Anatomy.-Gray, Weisse, Wilson, Holden's Manual, Darling

and Ranney's Essentials of Anatomy. On Physiology and Histology.-Kirke's Physiology, Foster, Flint,

Klein's Histology. On Ohemistry.-Witthaus' Manual, ·Witthaus' Laboratory Guide. On Theory and Practice.-Loomis, Flint, Roberts, Strumpell, Rey­

nolds, Pepper, Vierodt's Medical Diagnosis, Delafield's Post Mortem Examinations.

On Obstetrics.-A. F. A. King's Manual, Leishman, Playfair,Lusk. On Diseases of Women.-Thomas-Munde.

On Mate1·ia Medica.-H. C. Wood, H. A. Hare, L. Brunton, U. S. Dispensatory, White.

On Surgery.-Bryant, Treves Manual of Operative Surgery, Paget's Surgical Pathology, Billroth's Surgical Pathology, Senn's Principles of Surgery, Morris, How we treat wounds To-day, Senn's Surgical Bacte­riology, Frankel's Bacteriology by Linsley .

On Diseases of the Urina1·y Organs.-Bumstead & Taylor, Gouley, Van Buren & Keyes.

On Diseases of the Eye and Ear.-Nettleship on the Eye, Pomeroy on the Ear, Dr. Schwrinitz, Diseases of Eye, Dr. Roosa, Diseases of Ear.

On Medical Jurisprudence.-Wharton & Stille, Ordronaux, Beck, Taylor.

On Diseases of Ohildren.-Eustace Smith, Henock, Meigs, Pepper. On Diseases of the Skin.-Piffard, Liveing, Fox, Taylor, Duhring,

Cutler. On Diseases of the Nervous System.-Hammond.

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BOARD.

Board may be obtained for from $3.50 to $5.00 per week. Good accommodations furnished students who wish to board themselves. Many adopt this method at a great reduction in expense. Students who intend to board themselves will find such bedding and culinary articles as they may require furnished with the rooms.

After registering, every student is furnished with a certificate entitling him to half fare on railroad and steamboat lines running into Burlington.

GRADUATES OF 1892.

NAME. STATE. Arthur Joseph Bradbury __ __ _ . ___ ___ ____ ____ _____ ___ . Maine. Edward Chase Branch ___ _ ---· ___ . ________ ____ ______ .New York. James Franklin Blair . ___ _____________ __ ____ _ . __ ____ _ .Pennsylvania. Hubert Daniel Brennan ____________ ____ _____ ___ __ ____ Vermont. Charles P. BuzzelL ___ ____ ________ ___ . ____ ____ ___ __ ____ NewHampshire. Harry Vaughan BJI·ne _______ · ________ _____ -- ~ _______ . New York. Ernest A. Cardin __ . ___ ___ ________ . __ .. ___ ____ _____ _ . . Massachusetts. John Nichols Coghlan ___ ___ __ __ ___ ___ ___ __ __________ .Massachusetts.

Theodore Wright Clark ____ ___ ----- - --- - --- --- ----- P. E.Island. Anson Augustus Cobb. __ ___________ _____ . ___ _________ Maine. Charles Henry Cutler _____ _________ ______ __ ___ ___ ___ . New Hampshire. Samuel Miller Davenport . __ ______ ___ ____ __ __________ .Pennsylvania. Leon DeMonchy ____ __ __ ___ . _____ ___ ________ ___ _______ France. Ezra Ed win Dickerman _____ . ____ ____ __ ________ ______ Vermont. George Edmund Dixon __ _________ . ______ ______ . ______ Vermont. James Francis Donahue ___ __________ ________ _______ __ Connecticut. Winfred Mason Dow lin ____ _____ _________ ____ __ ___ ____ Massachusetts. Roger Charles Downey __ __ ___ _____ ______ __ ______ ___ _ . Connecticut. Philip Mansfield Fitzsimmons ____ ____ _____ _____ ___ ___ Massachusetts. William Galvin _____ ________________ ___ ________ __ ____ Massachusetts. Thomas Ezra Guild __ ___ ___ __ __ ___ _______ ______ ______ Vermont. Walter Lincoln Heath ______ __ · - - ____ _____________ ___ Vermont. John Frederick Hilton ____ __ _________ __ ______________ Maine . .Austin W. Holman ____________ ____ _______ ____ ________ Ohio. John Smith Horner _______ ___ __ __ ____ __ __________ ___ .New Hampshire.

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NAME. STATE.

Charles Edward Holton .. _. ___ . ___ __ ___ ____ ____ __ ___ _ Vermont. Otis Hiland Kelsey_ _ ______ . __ _ . __ . __ . _ . . ____ . ___ . ___ Vermont. Elmer Ellesworth Lake ___ . __ . . ____ . __ . . ____ __ . __ . __ .Massachusetts. Ubalt Laurier. __ _ . __ ________ . ___ . . __ . __ . ___ ____ . ___ . Hew Hampshire. Robert MuCullough . . __ . _. __ ___ ______ __ ____ _____ . __ _ . New York. Roland M. McSweeney. ___ .. . . . __ .... . __ __ ___ ___ . . __ _ . New York. William Willett Moon. ____ ____ ___ ____ _____ ________ __ _ New York:. Edward Francis Murray. __ _ .. . . _______ . ______ ___ ___ __ Vermont. Ignatz Neumann . ___ ___ __ ________ _____ ___ ____ ____ __ . . Austria.

John L. ()'Sullivan _________ ____ __ __ ____ ____ __ __ __ ____ New York. William J ohn Phcenix __________ _______ . _______ __ ___ _ . New York. John Thomas Rudden _____ ___ _______ . ________ ____ . ___ Massachusetts. George Lysander Shattuck __________________ ________ __ Vermont. J erry W. Sheehan ____ ___ ______ _____ __ _______ ____ __ .. New York. S. Alexander Smith, M.D . . ___ __ ______ ____________ ____ New York. Philo Williams Street. ___ ________________ _________ ____ Massachusetts. Edward Howeran Tierney __ _______ ____ ______ _________ Massachusetts. Gerrand George Tyrrell, J r _______ ___________ ________ _ California. Harris Ralph Watkins __ ___ ____ ___ .. __ _______________ . Massachusetts.

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STUDENTS OF 1892. N.A.ME. ST.A.TE.

E. M. Alger_ ________ . _. __________ ._. ____ . __ ___ _ _ . . __ ______ ._Vermont

Edw. Atkinson _._. ___ ._ .. ___ .. __ . . ____ .... ______ . __ . .New Brunswick Edw. Abner __________ .. __________________ .• ________ ------- - ____ Texas

E. W. Arner_ ___ .. _, __ . ___ __ ... ___ ... . . .. ___ . ____ . ______ Pennsylvania F. C. AngelL .. .. ___ ._~- ___ _ ~. _. ___ . __ . ____ . _____ ._ .. _. ______ Vermont A. S. Ambler._ .. ___ __ .. ___ .. ___ ... ___ ___ .. _. ______________ . New York G. F. Blair. _. ____________ . __ . __ .. ___ . _. ____ .. ____ ___ __ .Pennsylvania

A. G. Brad bury .... _ ... ___ .. ___ _ . __ .. _ . _ . _ . __ .. __ . . . _ .. _ . _ . _ . _ . Maine H. P. Beirne .... __ _ ~ __ . .. __ ... ____ .. ___ . _______ ...... New Hampshire J. E . Burby ____ ... . _______ ..... -------- ________________ .... New York H. E. Ballard_._. __ . . __ ._ ....... _________ ____________________ Vermont J. M. Brown_._. _ .. . _____ ___________ ________________________ Vermont H. D. Brennan .. _________________ ---- -·. ____________________ Vermont

B. J. Brown, Jr . . ·--- --- ----- - -- ----- -------------------- - ----Vermont Chas. P. BuzzelL ___ ... ______ ___ . ___________________ .New Hampshire E. C. Branch ..... __ . __ _ . ___ . ______ .. _________ . ___ .. __ .. _ .. _.New York E . W . Bennett _____________ _______ ___ ______ ________ ________ New York S. H. Burforcl __ . _____ ______ .. _________ __ __ __ . ____ __ __ ____ . ____ __ Texa;>

G. C. Berkley_ ..... _____ . _ .. . . _ ..... _ ..... _ .. ___ . _ .. _ .. .. __ .Vermont J. M. Bemis .. _ ... _._ .. ______ ._ ... _. __ . . ______ .. _._ . __ .. Massachusetts

E. A . Burdick ________ .:_ __ __ _____ -------- ----------- - ---- . ... Vermont G. M. Brubaker ___ _ .. ____ _____ . ______ . _____ . ________ ___ .Pennsylvania

E. A. Brownlee ....... __ ........... ____ . _ . . __ .. _ . . _ ... ..... _._._.Ohio M. Behrman .. ______ .. __ ____ ________ ______ ___ . ________ .... New York H. V. Byrne. ________ . __________ __ _ . __________________ . __ .. New York H . L. Bingham .... ______ .. ______ .. ________ ______ __ ________ .. Vermont S. S. Carruth ____________________________________ . __ .... Massachusetts C. H. Cutler._________ _ _____ . ________________ __ ____ .New Hampshire

J. N. Coghlan __ ._· ___ .... _____ .. ______ . __ ... __ ... . __ .... Massachusetts W . F. Cummings._ .. __ . ___ ____________ . ________ ._ ... ---.· ____ Vermont N. R. Cook ... ______________ .. ________________ .... __ ... ______ .. Maine

E. A. Cardin._ .. __ .... ________ _________ .... . · ___ .. _. __ .. Massachusetts W. F. Clarkson _____ __________ _______ __ . ___________________ New York

J. M. Curran ______________ .. _______ __ ______ . ___ . _. ___ .. _ Pennsy 1 vania

L. J. Cooke. __ . _ ... __________ __ ___ . _ ....... _ . _____ ...•.. _ ... . Vermont C. A. Cramton. ___ ________ ____ ___ ______ ... ____ ...... ________ Vermont F . E . Clarke _____________ ___ !_. ______ __ _ .. _________ . ___ .Massachusetts A. A. Cobb: ... ________________________________ __ __ --------- .... Maine

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NAME. STATE.

M. R. Car penter .. __ .. _____________ ________ ___ . __ .. . .• . Massachusetts

H. A. Cheney _____________ ., - -- ·· ---- ---·- -- --------- New Hampshire T. W . Clarke ..... . .. ____ __ __ ____ ____ ___________ Prince Edward Island H . E. Chase . ___ ______________ _____ _____ ________ ____ ___ _____ ____ Maine J . M. Cronin _________________ ___ _________________ ______ Massachusetts D. H . Calder. __ ________ ________ ___ ______________________ ________ Utah

0. T. Curran ........ ____ _____ ___ ... _-------------- -- ___ _ Pennsylvania C.Z. Cootey ____ _______________ __ ___ __ _______ ___ ________ _ .. New York H . T. Cate ________ ___________ ____ _____ · __ __ ___________ ___ Massachusetts W. W . Dow lin __ ___________________ ___ __ ___ __ __________ Massachusetts E . E . Dickerman. __ ___ ___ ____ __ _____________ ____ ____ __ __ ___ _ Vermont J. F. Donahue ___ _______ __ ____ ____ ________________________ Connecticut · Geo. E. Dixon .. ______ __ __ __ .. ________ ______ ________ _________ Vermont C. E. Davenport. ______ _-_________________ ___ _____________ __ New York R. E . Downey __________ _________________ ___ ____ _____ __ .Massachusetts E. B. Davis ____ · ____ __ __ ______ ... ____ ____ .. ________ ___ _________ Vermont J. H . Dixon _________ _________ __ . _____ ___ _____ _____ _____ Massachusetts S. M. Davenport . _____________ ___ ________ ___ ____________ Pennsylvania H. A. Elliott _____ ____ _______________________ ---------- ____ _ New York G. L. Edwards _________ __ _______________ ______ ______________ Vermont P . M. Fitzsimmons ........ __________ __ _________________ Massachusetts F . C. Fletcher . ____ . ___ ____________________________________ . New York I. N. Fowler _________________ __ ____ _____ ____ ________ .New Brunswick J. D. Finnegan _______________ ___ __________________ ____ ___ _ . New York G. E. Ferrin _______________________________ ___________ New Hampshire

C. F . Ferrin----- ----------------------------- ______ ___ ___ ___ Vermont H . E. Fernald ______ ______ ____ __________ _____ . ___________ ___ __ __ Maine F. C. Farrow __________ . _____ __________ __________ ___ ____ Massachusetts Howard Fraser. ____ ___ ______ __________________________ .Massachusetts Wm. Galvin _______ .. _____ __________ _ . ______ __ _________ .Massachusetts T. E. Guild .. ____ __________________________ ________ _______ ___ Vermont T. F. Gartland __ _____________ . ___ . ______ _______ . __ . _~ ___ __ __ Vermont G. T. Gale ___ --.-- .... __ ______ __ __ ______ _____ __________________ Vermont F. S. Grey __ --- ------- ____ ___ _________ __________________ __ _ New York E . E. Good win _. ______ _____ ____ . ____ . __ _____ . ___ . __ ____ .Massachusetts J. Gih·ain _____ ______ ___ . _________ ______________ _______ ____ __ Vermont E . B. Hodskins ____________ __ _ . ___ __ ___________ ______________ Vermont C. E. Holton _____________ _____ _________________________ ___ __ Vermont W. L. Heath . __ . _. _____________ __ ___ . ___ ___ _ . _____ _______ ___ Vermont J . S. Horner ____ .. _:-.. ________________ __ _ .! __________ . New :f!ampshire J. F . Hilton. ____ _____ _____ . ____________ ___ _________________ .... Maine

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NAME. STATE.

B. E. Huckabee _- _-- - ----------- - ---- -- - -- .-.------ ___ _____ .Alabama J . M. Harris. _____ __ _ . -- - - -. - --- - --.--- - --- ______ _____ ___ __ .Alabama

J. M. Hamilton ___ ... - --. - - - - ----- - ---------_-- -- - - _. __ ______ Vermont

L. C. Holcomb ---.------ --- -- - -- - ------ - -- -- --- --- -------_ .. - ___ Ohio F. W. Hewes ____ ___ ------------- ----- ------- - - .. ___ _______ __ Vermont F. E. Harlow. __ . ___ : __ . - . .. . . --- - ---- .. __ _ . ____ .. _ . .. .. __ . . Vermont A. W . Holman _ ..... .. ------ .. . . ---- ... . --- --- ____ . __ -- -- - ____ .. Ohio W. B. Hyde ____ __ __ -- - ----- --- - -- -- - - - - -----· -- ------ __ ______ Florida E . J. Horan .. ---------- -- --.-.-. - - - - . .. - .-- ---- .. ___ ___ Massachusetts J. J . Hurley. ________ .. -- ----_ .. ____ . _- ___ __ .. ______ .... Massachusetts

H. N. Jackson .. _- _- ___ _ ------ . - .. ----- --- -- .. -------- _______ . Ontario J . A. Jennings __ _____ __ ___ ._ . . _- -------- __ __ __ __ -- - ----- --------Utah 0. A. JohJ;Json .... . -- --- - -- ___ . .. ..... . -- .. -- --_- - - - ........ New York W. L. Knowles . . .. .. .. -- .. . . - . -- .. -- "· --- ______ -- ______ ----Vermont 0. H . Kelsey __ __ --- - ---- .. .. ... . -- -- .... ________ -- --- ___ ____ Vermont

J. S. King ____ __ __ --- .... -- -- -- ------ -- ------ -------- . . . .. New York L. I. Kinsella · __ ___ ... . . --- ----. - -- -- ... .. -- -- -- .. __ ______ Vermont C. D. Kelley ___ _____ __ _ .--- - ---. --- --- ---------- _·_--- - --- __ New York H. F . Kinsman . ___ . _ . _ .. -- ... - ..... _. .. . - .. -- . _ . . __ .. Massachusetts E. S. La.ne .. .. . . __ __ __ __ __ .. .. __ __ -- - .... __ - - ------ .... Vermont W. A. Lyman .. .. _ .... __ .. __ .... -- - -- ... _. --- .... .. .. .. ____ Vermont J. L. Leffingwell. ... . _ __ ... .. _. _ ..... .. .... _- .. .. .. __ Massachusetts A. J. Lance .. . . .......... .. ... . . . , .... ---- -- -- - --- . .... ... Vermont E. E. Lake . .. _ .. .. ___ _ ........ .... .... __ __ ---- - ... . ___ .Massachusetts U. Laurier .. __ . _ .. ... ____ .. __ . _ .. .. ...... ____ ___ .. . . New Hampshire E. R. Lynch .. .. _______ _ __ _ .. __ . _ .. . ___ .. . . .. -- . __ .~ .. .. ___ .Vermont

H . LeBlanc,M.D ___ -- - -- ---· ·---- - ...... . .. __ _ NovaScotia E. F . Murray ______ _____ . .. . .. ....... . ----------- __ ____ Vermont A. McNeiL ... .. .. . .. .......... . ..... .. .. . ..... .. . Connecticut W. A. Millett ___ _ ..... .. .. .... ......... .. _ ... - ...... .......... Quebec G. G. MarshalL .. ..... ....... __ .. .... ...... .. ..... ....... .. Vermont R. M. McSweeney .... .... _ .. ___ __ .. _ .. _. _ .... .............. New York W . F. McKenzie .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. _ . . _. .. .. .... ___ _ ..... ___ Vermont J . C. Morgan .. .. .. ---- - __ __ __ _' ...... .. . .. ...... ........ . Vermont H. M. Mooney ____ . .. _ . ....... ........ . ..... .. .. .. .. .. ........ Vermont L. De Moncb y ..... .. .. _ .. . . ...... _ .. ... . .. ... _ .. .. . .. . ........ France W. H. Miller .. __ ...... __ . ................... __ .. _.. __ .. Pennsylvania R. McCullough . .. . ........ _ .. .. _ . . .. __ .... __ _ .. _.. .. .. .. _ New York P. H. McMahon . ___ .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........ _ . .. . ____ Vermont A. C. Matthews .. _ .... .. .. __ ___ . _·_. _ .. _ ...... . .... ...... .. New York C. E. Merriam .. _ .. __ _ .. . __ .. __ ____ .. ____ -- -- .. .... .... ... New York

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J . M. McManus _________________ _____________ . .. ____ .. New Brunswick

F . W. McLaughlin . .. . ... -- -- . ..... -- -- -. . - --- .. ..... . - - .. Maine W. W . Moon . . .. ____ .. . .. ___ . ___ .... . . .. __ . . . -- .... ---- . ... New York J. S. Norton . __ . --- - . .. . ... ___ . ____ -- .. ---- . .. - .... - -- - -- - - . .. . Maine G. L. Noyes ________ ______ ___ __ . ___ _ .- - - - -- - -- - - .... .... Massachusetts Ignatz Neu mann ____ ____ . . . _ . ___ . . ... ... . . ... . _._ ..... . .. . .. .. . Austria G. E. NewelL .. . __ __ . _____ . ______ .. . ________ _____ ... . ...... New York J . L. O'Sullivan . . . . ... . ____ _ __ ___ . __ ___ . . -- -- . . . . -- .. ___ . New York J. P . O'Brian . ... _---. . . _. ____ ____ . _ .. . ....... . . ____ .. __ .. . . New York F. C. Phelps . . ____ .. ___ ._. __ .. . . . __ . ____ . . .. __ .... __ .... Massachusetts J . M. P age .. .. _____ __ . .... ___ .. . .... ____ ______ __ ____ . New Hampshire T. N. P earson . _ .. _ ....... _ .. _ ... ___ .. _ . . . . . ...... . .. . .. ... .... Maine W. J . Phoenix . . ___ __ . _. _ .. __ . _ ... _ .. . .. . . __ . . .... . . . . . .. . New York R . W. Parker. ... ----- ------- .. . . _________________ · .... Massachusetts P aul Plummer. . .. ·-- -- -- - ---- - ----- - - - - - _______ _____ _ Massachusetts R G. Prentiss ... . ____ . ____ . . . . ........... _ . . --. _______ . ___ _ Vermont

J. T. Rudden . . .. --.- - __ ______ ... . ---- ------- ------ -- . . .. Massachusetts S. H. Rogers. ___ ___ ___ .. - -- - . . __ .. . . .. __ .. __ .. ______ - - - --- --Vermont Thos. Rice._ . . . .. . .... . ... _ .... .. .. .. ..... _ . ... . ............ _ ... Maine F . .A . Rich __ . _ ... _ . __ . __ . . _________ . _ .. _ . .. . .... . . ..... ____ New York A. J. Radike .. ... ..... .. ..... ___ . __ .. ------- ...... _ ..... Massachusetts L. A. Russ low ..... . . . _ . . . __ . ..... . ... ... ...... . .. . .... . . ____ Vermont D. G. Reilly ______ __ ___ _ . __ _ -- ---- - ---------------- ... . Massachusetts E dw. Remick .. . . . _ . . . __ . __ __ . ___ . __ ____________ . __ .. New Hampshire

F. B. Rey nolds · -- ------------ ________ ------------ _________ New York E. D. Richmond ______ __ ____ ____ ____ ----- -- - ---- -- ---- Massachusetts T. F . Reardon ____________ --- ----- ------------ - - .... Massachusetts J . Sheehan ______ . __ . _ . ___ . __ . ___ .. ............... ____ .. ___ . New York G. L. Sha ttuck ____ _ . _______ ___ .. ____________ ______ -- - - -- ___ .Vermont

V H . H . Sellers . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... .. .... . ... _ .. __ __ Maine E. J. Sprague ... . . __ . ... . ................... . ..... . . . ... __ __ V erm on t H. E. Stock well ______________ __ - -- - ---- ___ ..... ____ __ __ Massachuset ts

A,. C. Stewart.... . _ .. . .. .. -- ... . ..... .... .. . .. ... .. ..... . __ Vermont C. L . Starkweather . .. . _... . .... . .. . .... . ... .. .... . .. .. _._. New York P . W. Str eet ... _______ _______ . __ _ .. ___ .-- __ .. __ _ . _____ . Massachusetts Sam Sparhawk .. _. ___ _____ _ . _ ..... __ .. -- ...... ____ .. _ .. _____ Vermont C. W. Spencer. . _. _________ . . . __ .. ____ -- .. ---. _________ . ___ ._ Vermont H. L . Stickney _________________ -------- - ----------- ________ Vermont P. J. Sheeran.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... ___ __ Vermont J. P . Schneider __ ... . ... . .. _____ .. . . . __ --.--- __ __ _____ . . Massachusetts M. L. SmaiL . .. . . . ..... . . ... .... .. . . .. ......... . . . ... _. Massachusetts

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NAME. STATE.

A. M:cD. SmalL ..... -- . . --------. - .. - - .-- - ... --.---- __ --.---- .. Maine :M. H. Sturgis .. __ . __ .... __ --.--- .. _____ . __ . . ____ __ ...... _. __ Vermont F. C. Sweeney __ __ -~-. __ ---- ---- .. ---- ______ . __________ ... New York

A. A. Smith. __________ . __ ---- -------------------- ---- -------- .. Maine Geo. E. Staub . __ . _____ --.------~---- ----. ___ ----- ---- ___ -- . New York A. E. St. Clair _____________ . . . ____ ____ ___ ____ __ ________ Massachusetts S. A. Smith, M. D ... -- ___________ -- --- ____________________ . New York

E. A. Stafford, M.D .. ________ --------------- ---- ------- .... California E. H. Tierney __ _______ ---- -- ------ ____________________ Massachusetts W. K. Taft ________ _______ _____ _____ . ____________________ ____ Vermont :M. C. TwitchelL. _________ . _____ ______ _____________________ _ .. Ontario

J. A. TylElr __ __ --~---- ____ . _____ . --------- _____ ______________ __ .Maine :M. W . Townsend ______________________ __________ ________ .. New J ersey G. H . B. Terry ___________________________________________ .. New York C. H. Towle. ___________________ ---- _________________ ... Massachusetts G. G. Tyrrill, Jr. _______ _____________ ___ ____________ ______ __ California H. R. Varney ____________________ _________________________ . New York L. G. VerrilL ____________ __ _____ ____________ __ __ ._. ___ . ______ .. Maine F. Vasquez-Colon . ________________________________________ W est Indies

H. R. Watkins ________ ~--------------------- -- ----- .... Massachusetts R. G. WiselL. _____ ______________________________________ ____ Vermont C. T. Woodward . ______________________________________ . Massachusetts E. A. Widber __ ___________ _______________________________ . ______ Maine H. H. W ebb. _________________ ______________________________ .Alabama G. M. Watson .. _____________________________ _______ .. New Hampshire L. E. White .. ________ __ ______________ __ _____ _____ _________ __ Vermont J. B. Weintraub ________________ --~ _________ ____ ______ : _____ .. Austria J. T. Welch ... ______________ __ ___ __ ______________ ___ _______ New York 0. C. Young. _______________________ __ _____ __ ______ .. New Hampshire

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26 MEDIO.A.L DEPARTMENT U. V. M.

REPO:;R.T OF THE

Delegates from the Vermont State Medical Society.

MR. PRESIDENT .A.ND GENTLEMEN :

The delegates appointed to attend the final examination of candi­dates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine at the Medical Department of the University of Vermont, beg leave to r eport as follows:

That they did attend said examinaticon, which was held on the fourth, fifth and sixth days of July at the University, and that they were very courteously received by the faculty, and were afforded every opportunity for determining the character of the institution, its teachers and their methods of t eaching in the several departments, and in partic­ular the p1·oficiency of the candidates in the branches taught ; by a personal inspection of the examination papers submitted by each can­didate upon printed questions furnished by the professors in the several chairs ; by being present at the oral examination, and participating therein, of many of the candidates.

Fifty-four candidates presented themselves for the degree of D0c­tor of Medicine, of which number forty-seven received the required number of votes and were granted the coveted degree.

Thirty-seven candidates asked for examination in the primary branches, most of whom were passed as proficient in one or more of said branches.

In Surgery, Materia Medica and Chemistry the examinations were written. In Practice, Anatomy, Physiology and Obstetrics, a most rigid oral examination was made of an intensely practical kind,-the students showing an unusual proficiency therein.

The examinations, in all instances, were fair but severe, and were well calculated to show the general proficiency, or otherwise, of the candidates, and the results were highly creditable to both teachers and pupil.

The faculty are keenly alive to the requirements of the'age, and that they are jealous of the fair fame of the institution, is evinced by their efforts to keep it abreast of the fhst and ·best of the kind in the land. To this end preliminary examination is now required, and an additional year has been made to the required term of attendance upon lectures,

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MEDIOAL DEP ART:r.IENT U. V . M . 27

and hereafter a month is to be added to each college year, thus placing this school among the leaders in this . direction in the country, and guarantees to her graduates a preparation second to none.

To the demand for the higher education of medical men, the Medical Department of the University of VE'rmont, quick to feel and respect this demand, has taken her position well to the front; and that her position is recognized and respected, both at home and abroad, is a matter of congratulation to her friends, and commends itself to the confidence·of all Vermonters in general, and to the Med­ical profession in particular.

Respectfully submitted,

J. N. JENNE, L Delegates. W. H. VINCENT, f

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28 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT U . U. M.

UNIVERSITY OF' VERMONT. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

MATTHEW HENRY BUCKHAM, D. D., I PRESIDENT. I r Ex-OFFIOIO.

Hrs EXCELLENCY LEVI K. FULLER, 1

GOVERNOR OF THE STATE. )

On the part oj' the University oj' Vermont :

HoN. WORTHINGTON CURTIS SMITH, St. Albans. HoN. HOMER NASH HIBBARD, LL. D., Ohicago,fll. HoN. GEORGE GRENVILLE BENEDICT, A.M., Burlington, Vt. HoN. WILLIAM GOODHUE SHAW,* A.M., Bttrlington, Vt. HoN. HORACE HENRY POWERS, A. M., Morrisville.

JOHN HEMAN CONVERSE, A. B., Philadelphia, Pa. HoN. TORJtEY ENGLESBY WALES, A.. B., Burlington.

ELIAS LYMAN, A. M., Bu1·lington. HoN. EDWARD JOHN PHELPS, LL.D., Burlington.

On the part oj' the State Agricultural College.

HoN. JUSTIN SMITH MORRILL, LL. D., Strafford. GARDINER S. FASSETT, Enosburgh. CASSIUS PECK, B1·ookjield.

HoN. CROSBY MILLER, Pomfret. HoN. REDFIELD PROCTOR, A. M., Procto1·, HoN. EBENEZER JALLS ORMSBEE, A. M., Bmndon.

W. J. ROBINSON, Badon. HoN. CYRUS JENNINGS, Hubbardton.

T. M. GRAVES, Underhill.

GEORGE GRENVILLE BENEDICT, A. M., Secretary. E. HENRY POWELL, A.. B., Treasurer, 184 College .Street.

}1887-93.

11889-95.

J

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*Deceased,

MEDICAL DEPAR.'fMENT U. V. ]1[.

Executive Committee:

MATTHEW HENRY BUCKRAM, GEORGE GRENVILLE BENEDICT, WILLIAM GOODHUE SHAW,* HORACE HENRY POWERS.

Finance Committee :

JUSTIN SMITH MORRILL, WILLIAM GOODHUE SHAW,* TORREY ENGLESBY WALES.

U niVBP~iny of V BPIDOll t

Instruction is given in the UNIVERSITY in-

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I. The Course of Liberal Arts, which is the usual Collegiate Course in the Languages, ancient and modern, Mathematics, Physical Science, Mental, Moral and Political Philosophy, Rhetoric, Literature, and His-

• tory ; leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Phil­osophy.

II. The Courses required (1) by the Morrill Act of 1862, whiqh pro­vides that instruction be given not only in "classical and other scien­tific studies," but especially in "branches of learning relating to Agri­culture and the Mechanic Arts;" and (2) by the Endowment Act of 1890, which provides for instruction in "agriculture, the mechanic arts, the English language, and the various branches of mathematical, physical, natural and economical sciences, with special reference to their application in the industries of life." These courses are:

1. A Course in Civil and Sanitary Engineering. 2. A Course in Theoretical and Applied Chemistry. 3. A Course in Agriculture. 4. A Course in Mechanic Arts. 5. A Course in Elect1·ical Engineering.

Candidates may be admitted without examination if they bring certificates from reputable Preparatory Schools whose courses of study fully meet the requirements for admission, but students so admitted are on probation during the first year.

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30 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT U. V. M.

A Course preparatory to the study of Medicine, embracing from two to three years, is offered, the particulars of which will be furnished on application.

All the courses in the Academic and Scientific Departments are open to young women upon the same conditions as to young men. The young women are required to room and board in private families ap­proved by the Faculty.

Scholarships, cancelling tuition, have been established for the ben­efit of young men of limited means, in the Academical Department.

The University enjoys unusual facilities for securing employment for students in the Engineering Department, both during the course and after its completion.

The Chemical Laboratory affords the amplest facilities for analyti­cal work. Medical students, or persons who intend to engage in Phar­macy, may take a special Laboratory Course.

Furnished dormitories are rented to Academical students at from $18 to $25 per annum, incluuing care. Table board may be had for $2.50 to $3.00 per week.

For further information or catalogue, address

M. H . BUCKHAM, President.

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