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ANNUAL ANNOU:NCEMENT

Oli' TllE ·MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

OF TilE

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT

AND

STATE AGRICULTURAL CoLLEGE,

BURLINGTON, VERMONT,

FoR THE YEAR 1885.

BURLINGTON, VT.: R. S. STYLES, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. 1884. MATTHEW HENRY BUOKHAM, D. D. , BuRLING TON, VT., President.

JOHN ORDRONAUX, :fiT. D., LL. D., New York City, Emeritus Professor of Medical Jurisprudence. -

WILLIA ~I DARLING, A. M., M.D., F. R. 0. S., New York Cit.y, Professor of General and Special Anatomy.

ALBERT FREE~fAN A. KING, A. 1YI., M:. D., Washington, D. C., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women.

HENRY DWIGHT HOLTON, A. M., M. D., Brattleboro, Vt., Pr o f e~sor of li:Iateri<\ Medica and Therapeutics ; Consulting Physician to Mary Fletcher Hospital. JAMES LAWRENCE LITTLE, M.D., New York City, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery ; Consulting Surgeon to Ma ry F letcher Hospital.

ASHBEL PARMELEE GRIN:NE LL, M. D., Burlington, Yt., Professor of the Theory and P ractice of 1\Iedicine; Attcndin_g Physician to Mary Fletcher Hospital ; And Dean of the F aculty.

RUDOLPH AUGUST WITTHAUS, A. M., M. D., :Kcw York City, Professo r uf Ch <' mistry nnd Toxicology. J . HENRY JACKSON, A. :M., M.D., Barre, Vt., Professor of P hysio:ogy and Microscopic Anatomy ; Consulting Surgeon to Mary Fletcher Hospital. ROBERT WILLIAl\I TAYLOR, New York City, Professo r of Diseases of tlJc Sk:u and Yenereal Diseases. STEPHEN :l¥IA.RTINDA.LE ROBERTS, A. l\I. , M. D., New York City, Professor of Diseases of Children. ADRIAN THEODORE WOODWARD, 1'1. D., Brandon, Vt., Professor of Surgical Diseases of Women.

WILLIAM JAMES MORTON, A. ?ri., 1\I. D., New York City, Professor of Diseases of the l\liutl and Nervous System.

WILLIA.l\'I OLIVER 1\IOORE, 1li. D., New York City, Professor ~ Diseases of the Eye and Ear. STEPHEN S. BURT, l\f. D., New York City, Professor of Physical Diagnosis. CHARLES PA.INE THAYER, III. D., Boston, 1\Iass., Adjunct Professor of Anatomy. WILDER L. BURNAP, A. l\I., Burlington, Vt., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.

JOHN BROOKS WHEELER, A. M., JIL D., Burlington, Vt., Instructor in Principles and Practice of Surgery, and Assistant t.o the Chair of Surgery HENRY CRAIN TINKIIAi\I, M.D., Burlington, Vt., Demonstrator of Acatomy. JO IIATCII LINSLEY, l\L D., Burlington, Yt., Curator of the .

faculty to Preliminary Sgssion of 1885.

CIIARLES P.MNE THAYER, JII. D. , WTLUA~[ BROWN LIT)TD. A.. i\L. JIL D., Instructor in Anatomy. JHtending S ur~t eon to Mary Fletcher Uospital ; Prof. A. P. GRIN~ELL, 11f. D., I nstructor h ~ l ate ri:l. Jl[ edica and Attending Physician to Mary Fletcher 'l' herapeutics. IIospital ; ANDREW J. WILLARD, A.M., M. D ., Instructor in Theory and Practice of Superintendent of Mary Fletcher H oSpital; Instructor in Chemi.;try n.nd Tox i co lo~:y, Medicine. ' anr\ A ·sistant. to the Chail· of Ohemistrv. HlRA)! HAYDEN ATWATER, A.llf .. li! .D., Prof. .T. llE:>IRY JACKSO~. A. 111., M.D., Consulting Physician to Mary Fletcher Instructor in Phrsiolngy and Microscopic . · Anatomv. Hospital; JOIDf)3ROOKS WHEELER. A. :M., D-L D., Instructor in Obstetrics and Diseases Io•G·octor io Pt·incipleR ancl Practice of of Women and Children. Surgery; Attending Snr~:eon to Mary Fletcher Hospital. 4 liEDICA.L DEPARTMENT OF

~cAnnual Announcement©?< ..

N this, their thirty-second Circular and Catalogue, the Faculty I of the Medica,] Department of the University of Vermont are pleased to announce the progressive development and continued prosperity of the Institution. The class of 1884-numbering two hundred and thirty matriculants-is the largest in the history of the College. ·I%- NEW +G8liliEGE+ BUIJJDING.-!t· THE GIFT OF MR. JOHN P . HOWARD. At no time since the organization of the College have its prospects been more flattering than at prer;en t. To accommodate the constantly increasing number of students the old college buildings had been, from year to year, enlarged, until in 1884 1t became evident that an entirely new structure would be required. At this juncture the Medical Facnltj were agreeably surprised to receive from Mr. JoHN P . HowARD the munificent gift of a new and commodious College building. 'rhis new struc­ ture, which had been so far completed as to accommodate the greatly increased number of students in the class of last year, will be further elaborated and entirely finished in readiness for the session of 1885. 'fhe new structure is a substantial brick building situate on Pearl Street, on the north side of, anJ immediately overlooking, the Col­ lege Park. It is provided with an amphitheatre capable of com­ fortably seating three hundred and fifty students. The Labora­ tories for Practi_cal Chemistry and Physi_olo~y, and the Di_ssecti_ng Room for Practical Anatomy, are ample 111 s1ze, and supphed w1th every modem convenience that may contribute to the comfort of the student, and facilitate his work. The College Museum is spacious, well li ghted, and contains a large 9ollection of carefully prepared specimens,-many of them mre,-illustrating alike, normal and pathological structures. 'rite entire edifice is heated by steam, thoroughly ventilated, and in all its appointments completely adapted to Medical tC;Jaching. Among the man y magnificent and liberal gifts-amounting in the aggregate to nrarly half a million dollars-which Mr. HowARD has so generously bestowed upon the City of Burlington, none will · THE UNIVERSITY . OF VERMONT.

reflect more lasting praise or elicit more grateful acknowledgment than this much needed and elaborate College Building, erected for the promotion of Medical and dedicated to the ad>ancc - ment of Medical Science. · PLAN OF INSTRUCTION. The plan of instruction adopted by this Institution comprises a complete course of Scholastic Lectures upGn the seven essential branches of Medical Science, viz : Anatomy. Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Surgery, Obstetrics, and the Theory and Practice of Medicine. . The facilities _for Clinical instruction in the Practical branches r are in every respect ample and complete. Seven years ago The Mary Fletcher Hospital, erected for t he City of Burlington solely by the generosity of the lady whose honored name it bears, was opened for the reception of patients. At the time of its construction Miss FLETCHER added to the Hospital Buildings a splendid amphitheatre, specially adap­ ted to clinical teaching, and designed to offer additional advantages, in the way of clinical in struction , to the Medical Students of this College-a purpose which has been fully realized, and for which students and Faculty are alike g r atef~:~ l to the respected donor. / In order to render the several courses of in struction as thorough as possible, t he F aculty have selected a number of medical gentle­ men to lecture upon special subjects. Such parts of the regular co urse as are not taught in detail by the regular Professors will thus receive special attention from gentlemen who are acknowledged authorities in their respecti1e specialties, each on e giving a short ancl practical course of lectures. This plan, which was adopted for the first time eight years ago, has been of great Yalue to, and is highly appreciated by, the students, since it enables them to obtain a more exact practical knowledge of important subjects, than they can receive from the general lecture course. The Faculty are pleased to announM the continuance of Profes­ sors Robert W. T aylor, Stephen M. Roberts, A. T. Woodward, and Willi,Lm J . Morton. They also take pleasure in statin g that Wilder L. Burnap, Esq., of Bnrli ng ton, Vt., will give a cou rse of lectures on Medical Juris­ prudence, and Prof. William 0 . Moore of New York, who succeeds Prof. D. B. St. John Roosa, on Diseases of the Eye an d Ear, and Prof. Stephen S. Burt, on Physical Diagnosis, have been added to the corps of Special Professors. These lectures on special subjects are delivered during the regul ar session, without extra expense, and not in the preliminary term, as is the custom in most Colleges. MEDiC.A.L 'hEP.ARTliENT OF

GENERAL OUTLINE OF THE CouRSE OF LECTURES.

GENERAL, DESCRIPTIVE AND SURGICAL ANATOMY. PROF. WILLIAM DARLING. i\s a teacher in this department, Prof. Darling has no superior, as those who have listened to his lectures, in both the Universities of Vermont and New York, can testify. His lectures will be illus­ tJ·ated by demonstrations upon the cadaver, as well as by plates and diagrams. For the acquirement, therefore, of a thorough and prac­ tical knowledge of Anatomy, this Institution offers the student superior ad :vantages. OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF WOMEN. P.noF. A.. F. A. KING. Prof. King holds the same Ohair in the Columbian University, at Wasll in gton, D. 0., and was for many years one of the attending physicians to Providence Hospital in that City. This course will comprise a seri es of Lectures on the Science and Practice of Midwifery, t ogclther with additional lectures 011 Gyurecology. The lectures 011 Obstetrics will Lo illustrated by au elaborate collection of life-sized diagr::tms, together with natural preparations and papie1·-m~che models, exhibiting tho anatomy and physiology of reproduction in all iLs stages. The mechanism anc'l practical management of natural and preter-natural labors will o demonstrated upon appropriate manikins, and obstetrical instru­ ments of all kinds will bi! exhibited, and their uses fully explained. An improved elastic manikin will be imported. by the Faculty from Paris, for demonstration in obstetrics for the next session. The department of Gynrecology, which has of late obtained so great a prominence in medical practice, will be thoronghly·taugbt, both as regards theory and practice, and all instrumental and other appliances, required in treating the diseases of Females, will be presented. A complete ass0rtmcnt of instri.1ments, and a new col­ lection of colored diagrams, will form :in at.tractivc feature in this department. MATERIA MEDICA AND 'l'HERAPEU1'IOS. PROF. HENRY D. HOLTON In this department especial attention n·ill be paid t.o the physio­ logical effects and tho therapeutical adaptation of remedies, with particular reference to their pmct?'calupplication to cases of actual disease.

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The doses of Medicines will be taught in the Metric System, as it has been for the past eight years. This, it is believed is not only the first lJUt the only school in which this system has been systematically taught. PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY. PROF. JAMES L. LITTLE. The lectures on the Principles and Practice of Surgery will be both scholastic and clinical. They will be given by Prof. Little, who for many years held the position of lecturer on Operative Sur­ gery and Surgical Dressings in the College of Physicians and Sur­ geons of New York, and at present occupies 11 Ohair in the Post­ Graduate Medical School in New York as Professor of Clinical and Operati~e Surgery, and who is also oue.of the Surgeons to St. Luke's and St. Vincent's Hospitals in that· City. All the important surgical operations will be performed on the. deacl body, and the use of surgical instruments and appliances will be demonstrated to tho class. These lectures will be illustrated by a fine collection of plates, diagrams, ancl models. A clinic will be held every Wednesday and Saturday, during the Surgical course, in the large amphitheatre of the new Mary Fletcher Hospital, where every facilit.v will be afforded tho students for wit­ nessing all necessary Surgical oponltions. PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. PROF. A. P. GRINNELL. So far as possible the instruction in this department will consist of clinical and scholastic Lectures, given in such a manner as will best enable the student to become thoroughly acquainted with the symptoms, pathology, and treatment of disease,-exhibiting the practical applications of remedies at the bedside. The Hospital will supply a sufficient number of patients who will receive treatment before the class, giving the students opp01·tnnity of witnessing the methods adopted for investigation of d isflase in pnwtice. Morbid Specimens, casts, and diagrams will be employed to illustrate the Lectures. CHEMISTRY AND TOXICOLOGY. PRoF. RUDOLPH A. WITTH.::\US. The instruction in this department will be adapted to the spPcial requirements of the practitioner in medicine. The philosophy of Chemistry will be t.

In the new College btJilding a commodious ant1 "·ell-appointed practical laboratory has been added, in which special instruction in the cnemical manipulations required in the examination of Urine, in Toxicology, and in such an·alytica1 processes as are required of the physician, is given by the Professor of Chemistry in person.

PHYSIOLOGY AND MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY.

PROF. J. HENRY JA.CKSON. The course on this subject will include lectures and demonstra­ tions on the entire human physiology, amply illustrated by the use of the microscope and by .experiments on animals so far as possible. The study of the physiology of each organ is also preceded by a full consideration of its minute anatomy. This branch will be fully demonstrated by carefully prepared diagrams and charts.

The Faculty being desirous of extending to the student every facility for tho study of the various departments of medicine have established the following special courses, which will be extended hereafter, and it is believed that., with this addition to the regular curriculum, the advantages a.fl01·ded by this College a1·e ~tns~wpassed by am; medical instihttion outside ou1· lm·ge cities. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Prof. Robert W. Taylor, one of the physicians to Charity Hos­ pital, New York, whose labors in this department of medicine are well known to the profession, will deliver a course _of lectures on this subject, illustrated by plates, diagram8, and microscopic speci­ mens. He will also hold several clinics, thus giving the students an opportunity of becoming familiar with the latest views on the subject of Dermatology. DISEASES OF CHILDREN. Prof. Stephen M. Roberts will de1iver a course of lectures on Diseases of Infancy and Uhild'lwod, a. rl epartment of study generally either completely ignored, or but Yery ouperficifLlly treated, although of the utmost importance to the practising physician. /

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SURGICAL DISEASES OF WOMEN. Prof. A. T. Woodward, of Brandon, Vt., will give, during the first part of the session, a course of lectures on the Surgical Diseases of Women. The lectures will embrace subjects to which Dr. Wood­ ward has for many years given special attention.

DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. Prof. William Oliver Moore, of New York City, will give a course of lectures on the Diseases of the Eye and Ear. He will hold daily clinics during his course, so that the student will be able to witness most of the important operations in this department.

DISEASES OF THE MIND AND NERVOUS SYSTEM The course of lectures on Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System will be delivered by Prof. W. J. Morton. The lectures will pe both clinical and scholastic, and will have special reference to the improved methods of research and treatment established by the most recent investigations. Electricity, in its relations to the ner­ -vous system, both in health and disease, will be the subject of par­ ticular attention.

PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS.

Prof. S. S. Burt ~vill give instruction in this department. A knowledge of auscultation and percussion, and of cardiac·and pul­ monary affections, constituting one of the most necessary elements in the acquirements of the practitioner, will be taught in the most practical manner, EO as to render the student every facility for be­ coming expert in the diagnosis of thoracic diseases.

MEDICAL .JURISPRUDENCE. The teaching of Medical Jurisprudence, which has been neg­ lected in most of the Medical Colleges for many years, and believ­ ing I hat a know ledge of the science is most essential to physicians, especially where medico-legal investigations require from the m8di­ cal profession expert testimony, the Faculty feel sure that in restoring the lectures in this department to the general curriculum of stndy, they have supplied a want which has long been felt. . The legal attainments and character of the gentleman who has been engaged to lecture upon this subject is sufficient guarantee that the course will be thorough .and practical.

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C·LINICAL ADVAN1' AGES.

The Faculty and Students of this College arc especially indebted to a public-spirited lacl.y of Burlington, Miss MARY FLETCHER, who with munificent liberality donated from her private funds some 11iu e years ago the sum of $200,000 for the building and endowment of a magnificent General Hospital, bearing her name, upon grounds imme1liately adjoining those of the University. 'rhis Hospital consists of a brge and elegant administrative building, with a large number of rooms for private patients, aJ::d two hu·ge pavilion wards. In a separate building, connecting with the wards and administrative building by a corridor, is a largo am­ phithetttre, capnble of s~:;ating two bundr d persons. 'rherc arc also an anresthetizing and a recovery room, opening into the amphi­ theatre. Rooms for out paLicuts are also attached to t hi s building. ln fact, every arrangement for Clinical instruction is found here. In the amphith e~tt r e , Medical and Surgic.ml Clinics will be held during the regular session, to which all the students are admitted without extm charge. There is also a Pathological?·oom, capable of seating about one b u ndred students. Ilcre, d uriug tile session, all the post-mortem cx~tminations will be held, in the presence of the class, and lec tures will be delivered on Pathological Anatomy and Histolog,Y. The following arc members of the Medical and Surgical Board of the Hospital, who are connected with the Medical College: Consulting Physicians : Consulting Surgeons : Dr. H. II . . ATWATEH, Prof. J. L. LITTLE, Prof. II. D. HoLTON . Prof. J. HENRY JACKSON.

..tittencUng Pltymcian : Attending Surgeons : Prof. A. P. GRINNELL. Dr. W. B. LUND, Dr. J. B. WHEELER Resident Physician and Superintenrl,nt : Dr. A. J. W...ILLARD. THE UNI\Tl;RSITY OF VERMONT. 11 COLLEGE CLINICS. The following Collrge Clinics will be held during the regular term. Patients prese nting themselves at these Olinics for advice and treatment arc examined, and the peculiarities of each case ex­ plained, the appropriate trefttment prescribed, and the requisite surgic:tl operations performed before the class. · A Surgical Olinic will be held by Prof. Little every Saturday mornin9, from!) to 12 o'clock, and every Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 5o clock, during the latter half of ihe sessio n. A large num­ ber of snrgical operations are performed at these clinics. A Medical Clinic will be held by Profs. H olton or Grinnell on Wednesday, during the firat half, and by Prof. King during the latter half of the term . A Cl inic for Di seases of the Eye and Ear, Ly Dr. Moore, will be held dLUin g hi s course of lectures. A Clinic for Diseases of the Skin, by Prof. Taylor, will be held during his course of lectures. A Clinic for Diseases of Children will be held by Prof. Roberts. A Clinic for Diseases of the Nervous System will be held during Prof. Morton's cours.e of lectures. A Clinic for Thoracic Diseases will be held during the course. Due notice of the time of holding the abo>e Clinics will be gi>en...... Special Practical Instruction. Courses in practical manipulation and study n,re advised as sup­ plemental to the regular methods of 10c bolastic and clinical teaching, with a vi ew to more perfectly h-illing the stuuen t in the actual performance of the >ari ous methods of diagnosis and treatment employed by the pbysician. Students may avail themseh es of ihe following private co11rsrs offered in connection with this Institu tio n; but it is optional with the student which, if any, of these courses be shall follow. PRAC1'IOAL .ANAT0111:Y. H. C. TINKHAM, M. D.J Demonstmto1· of Anatomy. 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. 1'be dissecting room of the new College is large, commodious and well ventilated and ] ightecl . Material is furnished. at cost. The Demon­ strator will lJ e in daily attendance during tho regular and prelimi­ nary termF. Fee $5,00,-(good for both the preliminary and the regular course.) 12 MEDICAL DEl'ARTMENT OF

URINARY ANALYSIS.

R. A. WITTHAus, M. D., P1·ofesso1· ~f Oltemist?·y. As a knowledge of the methods of minary analysis it! indispen­ sable to the practitioner, and as such knowledge is with difficulty obtained without.actual manipulation, the new College will contain a completely appointed laboratory for practical instruction in this branch. Instruction is given by the Professor of Chemistry in person. Fee $8,00-(including the cost of materiai). TOXICOLOGY. R. A. WITTHAus, M. D., P1·o{essor of Toxicology. Opportunity is given, to such students as may desire, to receive practical laboratory instruction in the detection of poisons in the cada:ver as well as in the excreta during life. Fee $8 _. 00-(inclnding the cost of material). PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS. A. P. GRINNELL, M. D., ProfessO?' of Theory and Pmctice; or S. S. BuRT, M. D., P?·ofessor of Physical Diagnosis. Students in this course will have the opportunity to examine cases and make diagnoses. Fee $8,00. Ten lessons. MICROSCOPY. J. H. JACKSON, M. D., P1·ofesso1· of Physioloqy and Mic?·o­ scopic Anatomy. Instruction in the use of the microscope and in the preparation and mounting of normal and pathological specimens, and of urinary deposits, will be given in the recently established physiological laboratory, by the professor of this branch, in pe~·son. The course will consist of about twenty lessons, and the number of students in each class will be limited to ten . • • Fee $8,00-(inclurling the cost of material). MINOR SURGERY AND BANDAGING. J. B. WHEELER, M. D., Assistant to the Chair of Szt?'ge?'Y· Practical instruction on this subject embraces the application of bandages, the various methods of dressing used in the treatment of wounds, fractures and dislocations, etc. Fee $5,00. •

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OPERATIVE SURGERY. J. B. W:aEELER, 111. D., Assistant to the Chair of Su1·gery. Students will be mstructcd in the nrious operations upon the cadaver. Fee $15, 00.

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF 'rHE EYE AND EAR. W. 0. MooRE, M:. D., P1·ofessor of Diseases of the Eye and Ea1·. The teaching on these subjects will incluue instrnction in the nse of the ophthalmoscope, and of the instruments used in exami­ nation of the ear. Fee $5, 00. -·-·- REGULAR · TERM

... ···~ THE REGULAR WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. The session of 1885 will commence on the first Thursday of March, and will continue seventeen weeks. This course will consist_ of from five to six lectures daily, in the various departments of Medicine and Surgery. The regular term opens the first Thursday in March each year. J-~,2L ; ITv FEES FOR THE Ri&'ULAR SESSION. MATRICULATION FEE, -PAYABLE EACH TERM, $.ji.OO FEES FOR THE FULL COURSE OF L ECTURES BY ALL THE PROFESSORS, - 70.00 EXAMINATION FEE, (payable once only and not returnable) 25.00 " " " " " Four Branches, 15.00 Students who have already attended two full courses of lectures in other regular schools are admitted on paying the matriculation fee and $25.00. Students who have attended two full comses in this College, or who, having attended on e full course in some regular established medical school, and one full course in this College, are admitted to a third course on paying the matriculation fee only. Graduates of this school are admitted without fee. Graduates of other regular schools, and Theological Students, are admitted on ihe General Ticket by ,paying the matriculation fee. · 14 :MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION. Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, before pre­ senting themselYes for examination, must have attended at ]east two full cour es of lectures, the latte1· in this Col1cge, the fimQ elapsing between the beginning of the ji?·st and ending of tlte second being at lea:st fifteen months, and they must ba,·c studied medicine lbrcc years, under the direction of a regular physician or surgeon, and huve uttaioed the age of twenty-one years. Euch candidutc is req uired to dcposi t his ex ami nation fee wi lh the Sccrebuy of tho Pacnlty, one month before the close of the Session. Full certificates of the time of study, of age, anu of morel character, must al so be furnished. He must also pass a satisfac­ tory examination before the Medical Faculty and Board of Medical .Examiners appointed by the State Medical Society. No Thesis is required. · Twn full Cou1·ses of Lect1tres m·e absolutely 1·equiretl,. and no pe?"io(l of pmctice will be talcen as an eqttivalent fo?· one cou1·se. 'l'o pm1ent an·y misunderstanding with regard to the require­ ments for graduution, the Faculty desire to state that the only Co urses of l.~ectures recognized arc those tuken at Medical Colleges recognized by the American Medical Association. The Tickets and Diplomas of Eclectic, Hommopatbic, 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 peculiar system of Medicine, or who arhcrtise, or viobtc in any way the Code of Ethics adopted by the profession, will not be rece ived , under any circum­ stances, e>en if the preccpt'()rs be regular graduates in Medicine. Graduates of other regular Colleges, who desire a Degree from this I osli tu tion, must pass a satisf31111.t ory examination in the branches ot Medicine, Surgery, and Obstetrics; anu.if they be graduates of more than three years standing, they must ex hibit a certificate of membership in some l\Icdical Society entitled to representation in the American l\Iccl.ica.l Association. 'rhey will be required to pay iho matriculation and the examination fee. No Thesis is required. SPECIAL EXAMIN ATIOKS IN THE ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENTS. Students who haYc attended two fuU Courses of Lectures in all clepm·tments taught in the College may be examined upon Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, antl Materia Medica, at the end of the second course, and if they be succc~sfu l in these examinations, will be ex­ amine!l at the end of-the third course upon Practice of l\Iedicinc, Surgery and. Obstetrics only. Ca.ndid:,1tcs for ihe primary exam­ inations wiU be required to pay t hree-fifths of the examination fee, THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. 15

The primary examinations are held at the close of the regular Ses­ sion only. The certificate, and the remainder of the exam ination fee, are to be banded in to the Secretary at the regular time before the final ~xu mination. Students who have passed the primm·y ex­ I. aminations are requir d to attend another full course of lectures before they cau be admitted to their final examinations. Students who desire to graduate by passing the primary ex

To take the place of the prizes which have heretofore been open to the graduating class, the Faculty have established two prizes for gencml proficiency in examination-a First Prize of Fifty Dollars, und a Second Prize of Twenty-Fire Dollars. The8e prizes will hereafter be awarded as follows : The ten students who pass the best examinations for their de­ gree will"be allowed to compete in a written examination for the prizes; of this number the five who pass most perfectly shall be called Houor l\-fen, and will each receive a B]Jecial Diploma of Hono1·, and of these last, those who are deemed worthy shall receive respec­ tively the first and second prizes. The Honor Men for the Class of 1884 were: Charles J. Allen, Vermont; Ernest W. Auzal, Alabama; Rob­ ertS. Bole, Vermont; WalterS. CaJ!I', New Hampshire; EdwarJ H. Martin, Vermont. First Prize-Edward H. Martin. Second Prize- Ernest W. Auzal.

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BOARD_ Board may be obtained for from $3 .50 to 85.QO per week. Good accommodations furnished students who wish to board themselves. Man.y adopt this method at a great red uction in expense. Students who intent.! to board themselves will find such bedding and culinary articles as they mayTequire furnished with the rooms. After rcgisteri ng, every student IS furnished wi lh a certificate entitling him to half fare on all Railroad and Steamboat lines run- ning in to Burlington. · 16 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF

Preliminary Term to Session of 1885.

REOI'rATIONS AND LECTURES.

A Preliminary Course of Lectures and Recitations on Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Surgery, Obstetrics, the Principles and Practice of Medicine, Diseases of Women, and their auxiliary branches, will be given, commencing on the first Thursday of Novembe1: each year, and continuing until the following March. Opportunity will be offered for private dissection. Material will be furnished at cost. Daily demonstrations will be made by the In­ structor in Anatomy. The fee fo?· the above course is $35. Attendance upon this term is optional with the student, and it is not reckoned as a C'ou?'se of Lectures. St nden ts, however, are earnestly ad vised to attend this course, as they are thus better pre­ pared to comprehend the lectures in the Regular Course.

CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS.

Prof. A. P. GRINNELL, Theory and Practice. Dr. H. H. ATwATER, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Dr. W. B. LUND, Materia Medica. Dr. A. J. WILLARD, Chemistry. Prof. J. H. JA,CKSON, Physiology and Microscopic Anatomy. Dr. JoHN B. WHEELER, Surgery. Dr. C. P. THAYER, Anatomy.

Letters requiring information should be directed to Prof. A. P. GRINNELL, Burlington, Vt., Dean of the Faculty. Or to Dr. W. B. LUND, Sec1·etary Preliminary C'ourse. 'IRE UNIVERSITY UF VERMONT. 17

TEXT BOOKS

A ND W O RKS OF REFEREN C E .

T he work first named on each subject is prcfer~· ed . On Anatomy : Gray, Wilson·, Holden's Manual, Wilson's Dissector, Darling n.nd Ranney'" Essentials of Anatomy. On Physiology : Y co's Manual of Physiology, Dalton's Human Physiology, Foster, Fliut's. On Ohemist1':1f: Wittbaus' :Manual, Wurtz, Roscoe and Schorlemmer, Keubauer and Vogel Exatnination of Urine, Ralfe's Ulinical Che mi st ry. On Tlwo1·y ancl Pmctice : L oa mi~, Flint, Rol-cr~s. Tanner, Watso n, Rey nol1l s, Bartholow, Niemeyer, Delafield's Post Mortem Examinations. On Obstetrics : A. F . A. King's Manua.l, Leishman, Play· fair, Lnsk. On D iseases of Women: Thomas, cr Barnes, Byford, 3d ed ition, Eclis. On ],fatm·ict ~M e dica : Bicldle, Waring's Practical Thera­ peuticE, Ringer's Th~ rap e utic s , U. S. Di spensatory, Bartholow. On 8n1·ge1·y : Bryant, Druitt (Eng. E 1.), Gross, Paget's Surgical Pathology, Billroth's Surgical Palhol :Jgy, Heath's Minor Surgery and .Band aging, Ra·1ney's Snrgicu.l Diagno. i . On Diseases ~f tlte Urinary Organs : Bumstead & Ta.ylor, Goule.'·, Van Buren & Keyes. On Diseases of t.lte Eye and Ear: Roosa., on Disease of the Ear; Lawson, on Disease of the Eye; Stellw,tg, on Disease of the Eye. . On .il1(d'ical Ju1·isp1·udence : Wharton & Stille, Ordronanx, Peck, T~ylor~ On Diseases of Children: Steiner, Smith, Day. On Diseases of tlte Skin. : Fox, Piffard, Lireing. On Diseases of tlte N e1'VOltS System : Hammond. Fo1· Refe?·en~e : Dunglison's Medical Dictionary. 18 MEDICAL DEPAhT)iENT O.F

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NAME. STATE . Clarence J enn Allen ...... Ve-rmont. Henry James Allen ...... New York. Ernest William Auzal...... Alabama. James Ashley Bangs ...... Maine. James Buchanan Barth .....· ...... Maryland. Samuel Newell Bentley, A. B ...... Nova Scotia. Harrison Worthington Blackstone...... Vermont. Clarence Ressequir Blake ...... New York. Robert Stewart Bole ...... Vermont. William 'fay lor Boyd ...... Pennsylvania. Joseph Stannard Boynton ...... Massachusetts. Jesse Braman ...... New York. Charl es Fremont Brock ...... Maine. John Thomas Buckley ...... New York. Lauren Baynes Buxton ...... Vermont. James Cameron ...... China. Walter Shennan Carr...... New Hampshire. Oscar Everett Carter ...... Vermont. Herbert Sales Carver ...... Venn on t. Herbert Field Chilson ...... Vermont. Charles Albert Church ...... Vermont. Eltinge Cooper ...... New York. ·william Tasman Crooke ...... Australia. George W i llinm Curtis ...... Maine. George Herbert Davis ...... New York. Henry Sholto Douglas, A. B., 1tl. D ...... Missouri. Charles Aaron Drew ...... Vermont. George Oliver W. Farnham ...... Vermont. Charles Nath an Fox ...... New Hampshire. John Henry Gaines ...... Vermont. Ethelbert l!'remont Gcer ...... Connecticut. John Beecher Gilman ...... New York. Andrew Gilrov ...... Connecticut. :Mardis Edw!n:d Gleason ...... Vermont. James Leon Green ...... Indiana. John Llewellyn GrilUths ...... England. Thomas Nicholas Unnu ...... Wyoming Territory. Edwin Biram Hackett...... New York. Thomas Washington II ague ...... Rhode Island. Oscar C. Hamm ond ...... New York. Horace Edgar li arrington ...... Verrnon t. Geo rge Fred Hart ...... Massachusetts. j Donly Curtis Dawley, A. B ...... Vermont. Albert Parso ns Ilea lei ...... Maine. Ira Clark Hill...... Vermont. Julian P cveri l !Jill...... Vermont. Charles Fo$ter Hi I ton ..• , .• . •. . , . . , . , . , ..... , . . , .... , Maine. THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. 19

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NAME. STATE. Emory Eleazer Howard ...... iVIassachusctts. Frederick HiilJDe, ...... New York. Fred Williams Ingalls ...... New llampshire. Charles William Jackson ...... Massachusetts. Charles Wilburt J acobs ...... Vermont. Mozart Jenkins...... •...... Ntw Jersey. Charles Greene Rockwood Jennings, A. JJ ...... Vermont. Hachador Garabed .Jermagian ...... in Asia. Frederick William Klein ...... New York. Franklin Asbury Leonard ...... : ...... New Jersey. William Brimblecom Little ...... l\1assachuseLts. Samuel Lloyd, B.S ...... New York. Fred Wendell Lovejoy ...... New Hampshire. Charles Kane Magee. A. B ...... New York. Ira Walton Marstellar, A. B ...... Pennsylvania. Edward Homer Martin, A. B ...... Vermont. Charles William McClearn, A. B ...... Vl'!rmont. -William Henry Mcintyre ...... New York. John Amos Morris ...... New York. Vesley Marvin Newcomb ...... Maine. Edward Fletcher Norcross, M. D ...... Vermont. Patrick O'Reilly ...... New York. Paul Everard Outerbridgc...... Bermuda. :Stephen Wilson Paige ...... Vermont. Samuel Patenaude ...... Massachusetts. Albert Heury Phelps ...... :. Vermont. John William Philpott, :hi. D ...... Iowa. Andrew Finch PiLLs ...... New York. Morton H. Powers ...... Vermont. Ed win Franklin Preston ...... Vermont. Alexander Marshall Purdy ...... Connecticut. John William Heid ...... New Jersey. George German Ricuardson .. . . : ...... Maine. Philip Roth, Jr ...... New Jersey. Logan Dillon Hooper H.ussell, M. H. C. t:; ...... •...•. England. Dennis Matthew Ryan ...... Massachusetts. George Everett Sanbom ...... Maine. William ChRs. J. Schmidt ...... New York. William Lymnn 8 :-!verance ...... Massachusetts. Charles J elferson Simmons, A. l3 ...... Kansas. Lewis Erne t t:;layton ...... New York. James Albert Edward tteeves, B. A ...... New Brunswick. Herbert Lucius Stebben> ...... Vermont. Fred Almon Steele ...... New Hampshire. Orlando Greenleaf Stickney ...... Vermont. Thomas Ritchie Stone ...... District•of Columbia.. Dennis Wesley Sturdevant ...... Pennsylvania. Alfred Roger Taney ...... Maine. Daniel 13urr VanWagenen ...... New York. George Thorne I'Varl'ord ...... New York. Louis Henry White ...... Maine. - William Joseph Wilbur...... Vermont. Stephen Andrew Wood ...... New Hampshire. EdS'on Herbert Young ...... Vermont. :MEDICAL DEPARTllENT OF

MEDICAL C L ASS I 884.

NA~!E. R ESIDEXCE. PRECEPTOR. C. J . Allen ...... E. Darnn.r:l, Vt ...... Dr. G. D. Ua rnes. II. J. A llen ...... l!oriutll, N. Y ...... " ::4 . U. .J ohnson. K IL A li eu ...... ~ l i l ton , V t ...... " II. 0 . Dart latt. F. D. Allc·n ...... Gouverne·nr. N . Y ...... " A ll. Allen. D. J. And rew~ ...... Hiclltnpud. Vr ...... " B. A. Green. A. \V. Atwater ...... Burlin~wn, V t ...... " II. I f. Atwater. E. C. Austin ...... Canton, N. Y ...... ·' L. T. Botsford. E. \V. Anzal...... ~ l o hil e, A la ...... " A. J . Ht-ssc. A. D. Ba il ey ...... Windsor, N. Y ...... " A. ll. Stillson. J. A. Rangs ...... Sweeden, J\Ic ...... " N . P. Putter. F. N . B trkt· r ...... n .xfonl. J\Ic ...... " A. Couh. E . A. Btt rncs ...... Sch• tyler Falls, N .Y. . . .. " J\I A. Barnes. F. 0. Burtlett...... llope, Me...... " Ed wi n Alden. J B B th C b ·I J !lid 5 " B. H. J\l cE ifi ~ h. . . a r ...... urn c1 a~ , .. . ·. · · · 1 " P. liP>Lll"y. B. N. Bentley, A. D . . . .. Uppar Btewicke. N. B. . . . " n. B. Smith. J . \ V. Burry ...... \I w tre Ll . P. Q ...... J. Bueke r. M. D ...... ~!caLl ville, Pa...... Practitioner. T. A. Bigelow ...... P,Jrt llcnry. N. Y...... " Chas. Warner. C. A. A. liissonu uLLtJ .. . . ::it. J ollo-i, P. Q...... " Wm. B. Lund. C. R lllake ...... Northville, N. Y ...... " J. 1<'. Blake. Vv. C. l.l luke ...... W hee lock, Vt...... " .A. . •r. Carter. II. A. Bogue ...... Newport, Vt ...... " J. U. Hut htcrford. R B. Bolu ...... · ...... \V. BHrnct, \'t ...... " \V. S. Brown. Emil Bodes ...... : ...... Portland, Ore ...... " J. T . Augur. \V. T. lloyd ...... ()ornwall , P tl ...... " Gen. Glein. J. B. Doyutou ...... So. Framingham, J\lass ... " J. J. Boyuton. J . F. B uckley...... Branford, Uuno ...... " ]\[. A. Un·miu. J . T. Buckley ...... Hont lnut. N.Y ...... " G. U. f:;mith. V . hi. ilurLlick.'...... Duxtcr, Mu ...... " \V. A. Bumps. ·' Geo. t3 poJiorLl • L. U. B uxton ...... Londonderry, Vt...... , . ,, B J • • · { v. . 1•' ) ne.. 9 J esse Dram1n ...... Port Tienry. N. Y ...... · • C. A. lluppcr. G. ll. l3 ris duu ...... No rwich. Uoun ...... " J . B. F. Fuller. 0 . 0. Bngbam ...... Westford, Vt ...... '' · A. T. Arkley. C. 1!'. Brock ...... Clinton .Me ...... " I. Low. F. U. Bruce...... Pcturl.JO.ro, N. ll ...... " \V. D. Chase. J. L. Uain, ]If. D ...... Newport, N . II...... PracliLiouer. W. G. C

H • F • Ch1'J s on...... p cr k IDSVl' 'II e, Vt...... i' "E"A: llL: :Ma.l\I.orrden.'gan W . L. Clark ...... Westport, N. Y ...... j "A. p,tfhptrel. I " W. K H.lt!son. E . :M:. Clark ...... Rye, N . Y ...... " W. F. Dunc11n. E. K Conover ...... Ciiutoa. N.Y ...... " .T. I•'. Grandin. 1'. F. Uonnolly ...... Ugdeus hurg. N. Y ...... " J . I L & U. C. Benton Vv. N. Uowles ...... Ayt'r. l\las ·...... " J. E . Parso n. E. Cooper ...... Fly l\fount.ain. N Y . .... " E . .McKPnzie. • .T. A. Umig ...... No. H ·· bron, N . Y ...... " W . D . l\l adison. JJa,-itl Ura wford ...... Hnngdon. Me ...... " J. B. White. W. 'l'. lJrookc ...... , . .. ..\luli.Jo urue, ll.. uslraha . .. . " 'vVm. Crooke. THE UNIVERSITY OF VER)!ON.T . .21

C. A. Church ...... Wood.-tock. Vt ...... Dr. IT. Boynton. G. \V. Curtis ...... Bowdnin, Me ...... " A. D. 1:\awyer. A. B . Cu,hman ...... New lkdfo rd ,ll lu ~s ...... " 8. IV. Haynes. F. E. D a,gncau ...... Salmon J<~nllR, N. ll ...... " F. E. Brigham. E . L. Darling ...... Ho. Wheelock, Vt ...... T .•J. Davis ...... Jamaica. Yv . I...... G. H . D11vi• ...... ~lalon•·. N.Y ...... " A. M. Adsit. D . H. Davis ...... So. VallPy, N. Y ...... " F. C. Griftin. C. II. Dexter ...... Stockbridge, N. Y ...... " S. P. llloore. J. P. J>onovan ...... New York City ...... " J. M . .McKimlock. C. A. Drew...... Tror, Vt...... " C. l!'. Branch. C. IV. Do"·ning- ...... Swa nz ey . ~ . 11...... 11. S. Doug las, A. B. , M.D. Kansas City. lllo...... Practitioner. A. A. Dyer...... l'• ·rtlancl , !tie ...... " C. 11. llai•cy. L. l\L Edell ...... !Iartrrml. Conn ...... " K W. l:-mith. G. 0. Vv. Farnham ...... W. Corn\\· o. ll, Yt...... Prof. J. H. J ackson. H. F. Fitch ...... Sebago, ~le ...... ~· J. L. Bennett. J. F. Fitzgerald ...... Fort Edward, N.Y ...... " R A. Linindoll. L. W. Flanders ...... W. n. Junction, Vt ...... " A. A. Gibson. 0. A. Flint ...... Nasbua, N. 11 ...... " Wm. Bas. D. M. F oss ...... ~loira. N. Y ...... " E . A. Hust. C. N. Fox ...... Orford, N . 11 ...... " A. \V. Ul air. J . II. G ames· ...... D urr mg t on, It' ...... 5! " C.J. L.B. Erwin.Wheele r. H . L. Gale ...... Wolcott, \t ...... " J . C. Rut.hcrford. 0. F. George ...... llornellsville. N. Y ...... " II. C. Orcutt. E. F. Geer ...... llartford, Conn ...... " G. B. P >tC'kanl. · 5 "(). C. Sc-huyler. J. B. Gtlman ...... Troy, N. Y ...... ·. · · · 1 L P.Roy ll1e Lean. A. Gilroy ...... Norwich, Conn ...... " P. CuR<;idy. ~r E Gl W v ·t 5 Prof. 11. 0. ITolton. " · ' · cason. · · · · · · · · · · arrcn, · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 Dr. A. R Gleason. C. C. Goodrich ...... Drookfielr1. Vt ...... " V. C. Goodrich. A. V. (;Joss ...... Uhl'lsea, Vt ...... " S. N. G o~s . J. L. Griffiths ...... Wales, Eng ...... " Dftvid DaYis. J. L. Green ...... ~Inrgantown. lntl ...... " R U. Griffith. J. Lt. Greeuc ...... Winoo ~ ki. Vt ...... " \V. E. Ul~>tmherlin . T . N. nunn ...... BuiTftl O, Wyoming Ter ... " ll. l\L Cronl;hite. E. If. Jlackctt...... ~lasscnn., N. Y...... Prof. A. P. Grinnell. T. W. llag ul' ...... LousdaiP, H. I...... '' E. A. Kimp. C. A. Hamilton ...... liar•forrl, Conn ...... " G. B. Paeknrr1. 0. C. H ammond ...... t:lo. Edll'ards. :N. Y ...... " U. A. Northrop. L . Hammer ...... llaltmwre, l\fd...... Practitioner. U. Jl. Hardy ...... Salt Lake City, Utah ... .. " Ptke & llcm·cl ict. G. F. Jlr.rt ...... Wchster, Ma~ ~ ...... " G. \V. Emcr ~o n. H. E. Darrington ...... llurliugtou, \"t ...... " E. ll. W elch. , . ~ " C. ~·. Ilurtl ...... Waterville, Vt...... " K L. Flm·g. I. F. Iln:!I ...... Fngclsville, l'a ...... " H. U. B. Fogel. F . .Uilllllc ...... Handout, N.Y ...... " A. liUhnc. 0. M. lnga ll s ...... o heftic ld, Vt ...... " 8. A. Jones. F. W. Jngnlls ...... Cnntcrutll)', .N . ll ...... " N. Wight. G. ll.lng ~t l ls ...... l 'anter\Jmy, N . 11 ...... ·• N. \\'ight. C. \ V. Jncol!s ...... , .... Hic!J nwnd, Yt ...... ·' B. I'. Urcrn. C. W. J~ c kson ...... N. Hroo_k1ield, llluss ...... " A .•l. Ferri . IV. 11. Jttmes ...... Allowny, N. J ...... " I:. L. F\\'1 u. M.Jilllkills ... , ,,,.,,,,,,llol'd~»Lown, N.J ...... " J. C. P..ulon. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OJJ

C. G. R. J en nings ...... Be.nnington, Vt ...... Dr. E. N. S. Morgan. H. G. Jermagian ...... Constantinople. Turkey.. U. V. M. A. I-I. Keacl! ...... Brushton, N. Y ...... : H. L. Kellh ...... E. Barnard, Vt ...... " J . P . Newton. T. A. Kerr ...... Halville, Ont ...... " H . K. Kerr. A. E. Kilgore ...... Belfast, Me ...... "" G. 0 . .Kilgore. . b 11 B . t "'7t 5 W. DIDsmore . J . E' · K 1m a •• •• • . •• •. • ur1 mg on, v . . •. . • • •. . 1 "L. M. Bingl!am. E. M. Kin):!: ...... Fort Edward. N.Y ...... " R. A. Linindoll. F. W. Klein ...... New York City ...... " C. Roth. J. LeBamf ...... Clarksvill e, N.Y ...... " C. J. Crounse. F. A. Leonard ...... Matawan, N .•J ...... " J . G. Shackleton. -w. B. Little ...... ,Lynn, Mass ...... " .J. S. Emerson. Samuel Lloyd, B.S ...... New York City...... Prof. J . L. Lilt!e. H. M. Loeser ...... Brooklyn, N. Y...... Prof. A. P. Gnnnel l F. S. Lovell ...... Canton, N. Y ...... " 0. J. Wilson. F. W. Lovejoy ...... Milford, N.H ...... 00." D. S. J?earbom. P. E. Luce ...... Unity, Jlfe ...... " J. Cra1g. E. B. Mack ...... Wooodstock, Vt ...... " Richmond & Sherwin 5 " C. L. Erwin. W. B. Manuel ...... Newport, Vt...... · · I "J. B. Wheeler. C. K. Magee, A. B ...... New York City ...... " J. A. Magee. A. H. Marlin ...... Peterboro, P . Q...... " O'Shea. E. H. Marlin ...... Salisbury, Vt...... " J. H. Linsler. A. H. Martin ...... Centre Lovell, Jlle ...... " A. M. F rench. I. W. Marstellar ...... Reading, Pa ...... " D. G. De Long. F . H. Mayberry ...... Casco, Me ...... " A. Cobb. · C. W. McClearn ...... Northfield, Vt...... P rof. J. II. Jackson. L. J. McDonough ...... Lowell, Mass ...... " F. C. Plunkett. R. L. McGrew ...... All egheny City, P a ...... " J . McCann. Wm. H. Mcintyre ...... P oughkeepsie, N. Y ..... " B. C. Mc~ntyre . W . E. Messenger ...... Danville, Iowa...... " J. W. Phtl pott. B. F. Millington ...... Shenandoah, Pa ...... " A . P . Carr. C. A. Moore ...... Mennsvillc, N. Y ...... " B. P. Moore .. J. G. Moore ...... New York City . .. 00 ..... Prof. .T . L. L~We. D.P. Mor~an, A. B ..... New York City ... 00... .. Prof. J. L. Little. J. A. Morns...... Whitehall, N. Y ...... " A. J. Long. " C D :McCarthy W. J. 111urphy ...... Gardner, Mass...... { "G.. B.. U n d erwoo· d . R. D. Nellis ...... Herkimer, N. Y ...... '' J. 0. Nellis. L. Newcomb ...... Montpelier, Vt ...... " C. Newcomb. V. M. Newcomb ...... Berwick, Me ...... " H. Noy~s. H. L. Newell ...... E. Brookfield, Vt ...... '' R. M. Cole. J . E. Nichols ...... Bradford, N. H ...... " J. M. Rix. E. F. Norcross, :i\'1. D .... Washington, D. U ...... " E . P. Fairman. P. O'Reilly ...... New York City .. ~ ...... " G. W. Foster. P . E. Outerbridge ...... Bermuda ...... " T. A. Outerbridge. B: W. Paige...... Montpelier, Vt ...... 5 DProfW.J. DH. RJa~dkson . . 1 r. . . e1 . A. D. P atten ...... Franklin, Vt ...... " E. J. Powers. W. H. P arsons ...... Friendship, Me ...... " C. A. Parsons. S. P atenaude ...... Lowell, Mass ...... " B. Benoit. ' F. A. P etty ...... Burlington, Vt ...... 00 " W. C>~rrrntrr. W . H . P !Cree...... W es t mll1IS· · t cr, Vt ...... 1"vV." I M L . ll. oi~iug t ou. Jo o 1 1111 1I' , A. 1~. Pitts ...... New York City ...... " T. S. Robc r t~on. :\[. H. Powers ...... Franklin, Vt ...... '' E. J . Powrr~ .' · !<,. F. Pope ...... Leominster, Mass ...... " .T . N . Rancla ll. A,. H. Phelps ...... W . Pawlet., Vt ...... " W. Garfield. J . W. Philpott, M.D . . .. Danville, Iowa...... Practitinner. E. F. Preston ...... Vergennes, Vt...... " C. W. B. Kidder. C. II. Prinrlle ...... Ferrisburgh. Yt ...... " B. n. Woodbrid::e. A. l\'L Purdy ...... Roseland, N. J ...... " E. II. Davis. li[. W. Ray ...... Oidensburi, N. Y ...... '· S. E. Brown. THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. 23

R R. Randall...... Providence, R I...... Dr. E . B. Eddy. .I. '\V. Reid ...... East Newark, N. J ...... " John Fewsmith. U. A. Rey nolds ...... Randolph, Mass ...... " F. C. Granger. G. W. Roberts ...... Underhill, Vt ...... " Roberts . .T. J. Robinson ...... Saranac, N. Y ...... " E.' A. Robinson. D. L. Rogers ...... Panton, Vt ...... " E. D. Woodbridge. Pbil!p Roth, Jr ...... Newark, N. J ...... " W. H. Porter. G. G. Richardson ...... Dixfield, Me ...... " II. Marble. LoganM. H. D.C. HS..,F Ru. R.sse C.ll, S. } Lrverpoo,' 1 E ng1 an d ...... Practitioner. D. M Tiynn ...... North Adams, :Mass ...... " C. J . Curran. W. J. H.yan ...... Worcester, Mass ...... " R. Vv. Swan. E. A. St. Cyr ...... Lowell, Mass . .. ,...... " E. D. St. Cyr. Geo. E. Sanborn ...... Sebago. Me ...... " N. P. Potter. M. R. Sehelcher ...... Freeland, Pa ...... " F. Schelcher. W C ..r. Schmidt ...... New York City ...... " J. Anderson . .J . C. Secor ...... Mill City. Pa ...... " D. Kelly. \V. L. Severance ...... Greenfield, Mass ...... " C. E. Severance. D. J. Shahan ...... Ualtie, Conn ...... " C. M. Carleton. W. N. Sharp ...... So. AC'.ton . Mass ...... " F. W. Whitney. A. II. Sherwin ...... Factory Point, Vt ...... " J. J'ri. Clark. E. W. Shipman ...... New York City ...... " S. F. Dickinson. J . A. Simon ...... St. J ohn, N. B ...... " J. Berrym11n. C. J. Simmons ...... Lawrence, Kans., ...... " N. Simmons. L. E. Slayton ...... West Troy, N.Y ...... { :: ~· 0~·JJ~J1~ 011 • E. Small...... Jamaic11, Vt ...... " E. P. Howe. W. I. Smith ...... No. Wilbraham, :Mass ... . " A. 0. Squire. H. Smith ...... Russia, N.Y ...... " M. Longshore. W. P. Smith ...... Saratoga. N.Y ...... " C. E. Creal. G. E. Snell...... Buckfield, Me ...... " C. B. Bridgham. S. G. s'oules ...... Hardwick, Vt...... Practitioner. J . A. E. Steeves, A. B . . . St. John, N. B ...... '' P . T. Steeves. F. A. Steele ...... Nm,lllla, N.H ...... " F . J. Halleren. H. L. Stebbins ...... Westfield, Vt ...... " T. M. Emon. 0. G. Stickney ...... Burlington, Vt...... Hazleton & Knights. J . Stafford ...... Whallonsburgh, N. Y . .. . '' L. Barton. T. Ritchie Stone ...... Washington, D. C...... P ro f. A. F. A. King D. W. Sturdevant ...... Scranton, Pa ...... " A. IV. lt'bllalien. D. Tabhibian ...... Turkey, Asia llfinor ..... " M. J. Davis. A. R. Taney ...... Bangor, Me ...... " G. l\L W ooclcock. M. G . 'I' ay 1or ...... Ph'!1 ace1 1 p h't a p a ...... 1J .." F.A. A.Luther. ..Jones . w. J. Tompkins ...... Taberg, N. Y ...... " G. L. Lehr. L. F. Tovar, B. S ...... Bogota, U. S. of Columbia Univer. Penn. E. E. Thurber ...... Chateaugay Lake, N.Y .. D. n. VanWagenen . . ... Ramapo, N.Y ...... ·. .. " A. S. Zabriskie. N. J. Van Wagner ...... Schenectady, N. Y ...... C. H . W at' te ...... P'ttt s fi e ld • Mass ...... 51 "l"A.L N.L. Woodruff.Allen. A. J. Walsh ...... New York...... U. V. M. 5 " E J Fisk · G . T . Warford ...... West Troy, N. Y ...... 1 .. c: B. . Her;ick. F. A. Warner .... ·...... Dover, N. H ...... " E. S. Berry. C. T. Warner ...... Chester, Vt ...... " W. F. Eddy. G. E. Warner ...... Boston, Mass ...... " G. 0. Warner. L. H. White...... Newport, Me ...... " J. N. Norcross. W. J . Wilbur ...... A. N. Witham ...... West Grey, Me ...... " A. Cobb. " N. Smith. 8. A. Wood ...... Nashua, N. H...... { .. G . w . c urr1er.· C. T. Wolsey ...... Buffalo, N.Y...... Practitioner. F . L. Wyman ...... Providence, R.I ...... " L. C. Vinal. E. ll. Youn~ ...... Bristol, Vt ...... " E. M. Kant. )IEDICAt :bEPART1l:EX1' tr. V. :!.I.

Graduates of the Medic::tl Department arc earnestly r equested to forward their names, resiuences, post-office address, and othCI items of personal interest, to the undersigned. . The payment of one dollar entitles yo•J to membership, and you will be furnished with a copy of the Annual and general Catalogue, DR. 0. P. THAYER, Bnrli.ngton, Vt. Report of Delegates OF THE VERMONT STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY.

The unclersigned, delegates appointed by i.he Vermont "State Medicnl.Societv at its annual session of 1883, attended t he final ex­ amination of candidates for the degr<'c of M. D. in the Medical Department of 1.hc University of Vermont on the 18th, 19th and 20th of J nne, 1884. 'l'he grndunting class numbered one hundrec und twenty-four, this being- the largest in the history of the 1nsti tu tion. 0 f these, one hundred and one passeu theit· final exam ination successfull y, and were reg;trdutl as worthy of t !1cir Jiploma. We were specially gratified to lind so brge n. number who b ;td availeu themselves of a thorough preliminary course of study, no less than thirteen per cent. having re ~u i vcd a d egree of A. M. or A. B. It is also an indication of. the hig h r epute of this school of m edicine that three of the class had rcct' ivPll tbc degree of U. D. from other schools of acknowledged good strwding. The examinations were conrlncteu with great thoroughness and impartiulit.y, in which the d eleg;ttes were conlially inviteu tc parti­ cipate. The :Medical Facnlty certainly deserve the confidence and good-wjll of the professio_n, as indicated by the large numbet· and superior preliminary qualificn.tions of those who s c c ~c to avail them­ selves of the advantages of the Mcdic:.tl Department of Vermont University. II. S. BROWNE, M. D., SA:WL T. BROOKS, A. M., 111. D., Delegates of tho Vermont State Medical Society. ALUMNI

ffiEDIGAu DEPA~JilMENJil, UNIVEJ.XSIJilY OFI QE~MONJil.

Adams, C. G ...... '55 Bates, E. A...... '77 Adan1s, G. ·F ...... '79 Duxtcr, E. H ...... '82 Aiken , F. J ...... '8 :3 Baxter, J. H ...... '60 Ain~worLIJ, F. K ...... '78 Bean, J. Vv ...... '82 Allh· n, A . H...... 'M:3 · · Ht·eue, N. D .... : ...... '57 Allen, U. J ...... '84 ]J.,Jdcn, A. I'...... 'li4 Allen, C. N ...... 'tH Belden, H. D ...... '77 Allen, C. S ...... '67 lkll, D. C ...... '63 A li en, C. ,.V...... '~2 Bell. N. S ...... '(!4 A ll en, Cyrus ll ...... '.'i7 Bt>ll, IV. H...... '69 Alleu, Jl. B ...... '81 llelle hk E. T ...... 'liS Alll"n, H. J ...... '8-! l ~t·lyC'a. E. 11 ...... '79 Allen. J ..... · ...... '7.) Benedict, C. S ...... 'tl2 Allis. E. II ...... '61 Betwdicl, G ...... '57 Aruan. 0. A ...... 'd:3 Benjumin, M. N ...... '64 Ameden, A. 0 ...... : '().) Bt·mH:I t, H. A...... '83 Auuable, E . G ...... : ..... '80 Bennett, J. IV ...... '81 Annable, L. ll ...... '65 Benuelt, H. W ...... '62 Andrews, E. L ...... ,'8:~ Bentley, S. N ...... '84 Authony. A. G...... "i5 Den lou, E. A ...... '66 A- rnold, Henry ...... '80 Berry, L. ~I...... '69 Arthur. C. \V ...... '6.'i Berry, P ...... '59 Atwood.,R N ...... '6 1 Bcrtmnd. S ...... '(!7 Auzal, E. IV...... '84 Bulwcll, 0. II ...... '65 ~ Axtell, J. F ...... '81 Bigelow, B ...... '83 'V Ayer,;, .r. G ...... '64 Bigelow, B. 8 ...... '63 .\ Babcock. L. W ...... 'II!) Bigl'low, 0. 1' ...... '62 ~· ....___Badger, F. D...... '8:1 Bingh:un, A . L ...... '75 /B:idt;y, 0. A ...... '78 Binghatn, L. ~L ...... '70 . Ihiley, .r. II...... 'ii7 Birtbeyc, .J. H ...... '06 13aker, L. B ...... '72 Bjoerlunnn, G. A ...... '81 Daltl win, G. E ...... '73 Black>lonc. 11. \V ...... '84 Baldwin, T. S ...... '62 Blair, A. W ...... '81 B>wgs, J. A ...... '8-! Blair, II. L ...... '75 ~ Danker, S. J ...... , ...... '78 Blnisdcll. E. G ...... '7l Barber. C. II...... '74 Dlake. C. H...... '84 Barnard, L. 1YI ...... '(!8 131anchnrd. V. W ...... '59 Barnes. W. n ...... : ...... '82 131iss, W . Y ...... '79 ll;tl'll ey, J . G...... '70 111o(jgett, D . C...... '67 Bar tow, C ...... '78 Dloclgctt, F. J ...... '81 B,trth, J. B ...... - ...... '84 Dlncig('tt, .T. H ...... '6(! B•trt lett, E. ,V ...... 'M Dole, R S...... • ...... '84 Bartlett, H. 0 ...... 'fi7 Bosworth, E. E ...... '82 Barton, C. l\1 ...... '68 Bourdon. W ...... '65 D >LSS, G. E ...... ,...... '82 Rowen, ]\[. A ...... '73 Bass, G. IV ...... '81 Hower, C. W ...... "i9 Dassett, H. T ...... •...... '57 B owker, A . V ...... '79 ALUMNI MEDICAL DEPAitnfENT OF

Boyd, W. T...... 00 00 ••• ••• '84 Carr, W. S ...... '84

Boyden, C. 0 .. 00 00 00 .. 00 .. 00 .. '71 Carruth. C. E ...... · 00 00 '80

Boyden, W. 0 ...... '62 Unrter, 0 . D ...... 00 • • ••••• • •• '&!

Boynton, J. J ... . 00 ...... '78 Carver, H. S .... oo • 00 ...... '84

Boy nton, J. S .... 00 ••• 00 ...... '84 Coslow, J. F .. 00 ...... 00 '67

Bmdley, A. B...... '56 Cassidy, P ...... 00 .... 00 '65

Bradley, E. 00 oo oo 00 00 0000 0000 00 '59 Caswell, J. F ...... '70

Bragg, S. W ...... 00 ...... '79 Caver ley, C. Soo .. 00 . 00. 00 .. . 00. '!H

llrnincrcl, W. S ...... '83 Chadwick, P . M .. ... 00 ...... 00 '75

Braley, B. L ...... oo ...... 00 ... '75 ChamberluiD, L ...... '64 Braley, C. W ...... '76 Chamberlin. W. E ...... '83

Braman, J...... '84 Chandler, M. H .. . 00 ...... '(j9 Branch, C. F ...... '79 Chapin, C. A ...... '63

Brewster, J. A .... 00 ...... '76 ChapiD, J. F. 00 ... 00 ...... 00 ... '6l

Brewster. J. D ...... 00 ...... '79 Chapman, IV. E ...... 00 .. 00 '79

Briard, W . H. L ...... '83 Chase, C. E .. oo 00 00. 00 00 .... 00 00 '73

Briggs, M . S .. 00 .. 00 ...... 00 00 '71 Cheever, N . F ...... 00 00 ...... '83

Brigham, G. S ...... 00 ...... '70 Chesley, C. P ...... 'iO Bright, L ...... '75 Chesmorc, A. H...... '60

Bristol, G. E .... . :. 00 ...... '80 Chilson, H. F ...... 00 00 .... . '84

Brock. C. F .. 00.00 oo., .. 00 00 00 .. '84 Ch ilsoD, R R .. oo ...... 00. '76

Bromley, L. A .. 00 .... 00 00 . .. 00 . '82 Chilson, S. L ...... '62 Brooks, C. W ...... '70 Church, C. A ...... '84

Brooks, M. W .. 00 ... 00 00 00 .. 00 .. '79 Church, W. G ...... '78 Brown, E. M ...... '79 Churchill. E...... '72

Brown, G. H...... '82 Cibnlka. K. C. 00 ...... 00 '81

Brown, 0. J .. 00 .. 00 ... 00 .. 00 .00 '70 Cilley, F. H ...... 00 . .. 00 ...... 00 '74 Brown, 0. 1\L ...... '83 Clark, F. P. F ...... '83

Brown, T. C.. 00 .. 00 00 .. .. 00 .. .. '59 Clark, J. M...... '73

Brown, '\If{, E ... 00 ••• • •• • ••• • •• '78 Clark, L. W ...... '63 Brown, '\If{. F ...... '59 Clark, R. F...... '66 Brownel l, E . L . . . . : ...... '68 Clarke, E. C...... '60 Bruce, 1\L...... '72 Qlement, T. R...... '63

Brush, E. R .. 00 .. 00 ...... 00 ... '58 Clemmons, S. S...... '65 Brush, IV. J ...... '77 Clough, W . E ...... '83 Bryant, W. N ...... '73 Co!Jb, C. M ...... '83

Buchanan, W. D .... 00 ••••• •• ••• '82 Co!Jurn, B ...... '63

Buckley, J. T ... 0000 00 ..... 00 ... '84 Coc!Jran, G. B ...... ' ...... '67

Burdick, A. F .... 00 ...... 000 .. . '58 Colbmn, D. L. C ...... '63 Burdick, F. N ...... '59 Collins, G. P ...... '72 Bum ham, G. F ...... '62 Columbo, R...... '60 Burns, ·A. W ...... '66 Con land, Joo ...... '78

Bums, C. P ...... '75 Connell, C. P ...... 00 ...... '59 Bu.rroughs, J. L ...... '6l Conroy, P. J...... '82

Bushuell, C .... 00 ••• ••••••• • •••• '6!J Cooley, E. D ...... '82

Buxton, L. II ...... 00 '84 Cooper, E ...... '84 Buzzell, D. T...... '83 Cooper, S ...... '57 Cameron, James ...... '84 Cooley, T . A ...... '80

Camp, A. R...... 00 00" ...... '68 Copeland, J. W ...... 00 '66

Camp, C. F ...... '80 Cori.Jiu, J ...... 00 ...... '59 Campbell, E. R ...... '75 Corey, C...... '63 Campbell, F ...... '77 Corliss. 0. L ...... '81 Campbell, G. W ...... '71 Coy, E. C ...... '61 Campbell, J ...... '71 Crain, M. R...... '79

Canfield. R. M .... 00 ...... '82 Cram, H. F ...... '58 Carbee. M. D...... '73 tJrandnll, J. B ...... '63 Caro, D. S ...... '82 Crispell, C. W ...... '83 Carpcnte1·, B. W ...... '57 Crittenden, R. A ...... '71 Carpenter, C. IT...... '62 Crooke, W. T...... '84

Carpenter, E. G .. .. 00 •••••• • •••• '74 Crosby, J. F ...... '83 Carpenter, F. W ...... '77 Crosier, M. L ...... '77 'fttJ JNIVERS1TY OP VERMONT. 27

Cross, C. lvi. .. . . : ...... '61 Eddy, R. P ...... 00 • • 00 • '82

Crowell, H . C .... 00 .... 00 .. .. 00 '75 Eddy, W. F ...... '62 Crowley, G. J ...... '64 Etlgerton, F. D ...... '63

(Jullis, C ...... '57 Edgerton, T. J 00 ... 00 00 .. 00 .. 00 • '63 ()ulver, D. J ...... '81 Edmunds, M. C ...... '58

CJurri er. $. li...... '58 Edson, P. O'M. 00 00 .. 00 ... 00 .... '60 Curti;., E. M ..... , .. . : ...... '63 Ed.wanls, F ...... '75

""-.._Curtis, G. W...... '84 Ellis, C. C .. 00 •oo 0000 00 .. 00 .. 00. '67

---clitler, G. I...... '64 Ellis, W. H .. 00 .... 00 .. 00 ..... 00 '63 ~.,. D ar l~u g , G. W ...... : ...... '82 Emery, A. E ...... '65 J"'- Darllllg, S. E ...... '82 Engell, M. K...... '82 D urrah, A. J ...... '67 Erichsen, H ...... '82 D • u·~. J . C...... '56 Erwin, A . F...... '78

Davis, B. W ...... 00 ...... '75 Erwin, C. L ...... '67 ~ Dav is, E. H ...... '72 Erwin, R ...... '6 1 Davis, G. H ...... '84 E schelman, S ...... '7!) D uvi , G. W...... '68 Everett, J. Jvi...... '79

Davis, J. N ...... 00 ...... '59 Fairchild, N. W ...... 00 00 .. 00 .. • '58 Davis, W. R ...... '82 Farley, C. I ...... 'f;U Deacon, J. M...... '83 F aro bam, G. 0 . W ...... '84 Deane, Il. H ...... '76 F arnsworth, H. E...... 'GO De Beck, H. H ...... '81 Farnsworth, P. J ...... '58 ·Del:1.m ere, H. S ...... '83 Farnsworth, S. E ...... '67 De Long, W. D ...... '83 Farrar, I ...... '62 Demarest, W ...... '77 F arwell, E. J ...... '64 Deming, L . J ...... '63 Fay, J. M ...... '75 Deni son, C ...... , ...... '69 Fellows, H...... '66

Derby, W. C ...... 00 '81 F erguson, M. S ...... '75 Dewey, C. S. H ...... '79 F enin, C. M...... '65

Dewey, H. W ...... 00 .. '8 1 F errin, H. E ...... '82 De Witt, A. T ...... ; ...... '62 FislJ, E . J ...... '74 Dickensheid, C. H...... '72 Fisher, D. D ...... '82 Disbrow, V. M ...... '80 Flanders, H. B...... '65

Ditson. D . L ...... 00 .. 00 . .. '64 Fletcher, C. L...... '73

D ix, M. C...... '75 Fletcher, E. I ... 00. 00 .. 00 00 . 00 .. '79

Dixon, L. J. oo 00 .. 00 ...... '58 Flood, J . Q .. 00 ...... 00 00 '80

Dodge, S. W ... ·...... 00 ... '75 F ortin, J. E ...... 00 .. '83

Dodje, B. W .. · ...... '60 Fosburgh. D ...... 00 .. 00 ...... '63 Dobn, T ...... '79 Foskett, G. M...... '82

lloll ey, F. 0 ...... 00 .. 00 .. 00 '80 Foster, G. S ..... 00 ...... 00 ... '74 ~ D oug las, H. S ...... '84 Fox, C. N...... '84 I Dow, J. A .. 00 .. 00 .. 00 .. 00 .. 00 .. '67 Freeman, D. R...... '73

Downing, A . C ...... '75 Fregeau, I ... 00 ...... 00 .. 00 00 00 '59 Drake, I...... '69 Freidel, T. A ...... '75 Draper, C. lvi...... '74 French, A. H...... '75 Drew, C. A ...... '8-! French, J. M ...... '77

Drew, C. W ...... '80 Frink, J. E ...... 00 ...... 00 • '61 Dmry, A . C ...... '74 Frissell, E. lvl...... '83

Drui'J, B. F., ...... '59 Fulton, D . U ...... 00 ...... '65 Drury, C. S...... , ...... '79 Gaidzakyan, 0 ...... '83

Drury, F. H ...... 00. '81 Gaines. J . H ...... '84

Duncan, A. R ...... 00 ...... '82 Gale, F . P .. 00 .. 00 ...... '80

t . Dnnlap, R .. 00. 00 .. 00 .. 00 ...... '59 Garceau, A. E...... '81 Duuton, IT. E ...... '77 Gardner, J. L ...... '81

Durant, F. C ...... 00 ...... 00 . '70 Garfield, W ...... 00 • • '74

Dutton. T. T ...... '56 Garvin. P. C ...... 00 '62

Dwinell, F. D ...... 00 '83 Geer, E. F ...... '84 Eastman, A. F ...... '73 Gery, A. M ...... · '83 Eastman, S ...... '82 Gibbs, L. V...... '80 Eddy, J\L TI ...... '65 Giberson, C. H ...... '61 Eddy, R. J ...... '68 Gibson, A. A ...... '77 28 AL'C)!XI l!r.DTCAL DEPART)rENT OF

GilJson, W . n...... '';6 H eald, A . P ...... ' ..... '84 Giduiugs. w. 11 ...... 'tio lletllon, N. E ...... '72 Gilmau, J. n ...... 'ti-! l:ll'liu:!IIWay , L. H ...... '(J(l Gilroy, A ...... 'ti-! llemllli llg, W. F. n ...... '58

G iun, A. P ...... 'tiil lll'tHJriCI\, II. \V .... . 0 •• • • 0 ••••• '7:3 Gjenson, lll. B ...... 'ti4 llellr_l', ,1. L...... • .. . .. '83 Glea,on, 8 ...... 'tli:l 1Ie11ry. }'1. 11 ...... 'UO Goddard, U. A...... '7 L l.lerrick, L. U...... '64 Gou frey, J. Y ...... :. 'U(J lliiJbcrt, It. \V .. . : ...... '62 Golden, A. J ...... '7j llieks, C. A ...... '82 ----..l;fuJ.l.!olltdcn, l\1. C ...... 'til llidden, J .. ll ...... '82 ~llilnC , P. E ...... '8:3 llicr, A. A ...... •...... '(J2 Goodrich, G. o...... '54 ll!gl> ~c , E., W ...... ~ ...... ::1 Goodrich, R. II...... '~li llr .~ · g111S, U. E...... ,!.) Goodric!J, V. U ...... '73 llill, H ...... '!JO GosR, A ...... '83 Hill, Im C ...... '84 Gould. 0. 13 ...... : ...... '77 llill, .1. P ...... '84 Goulding. IY. li...... '64 II ill, W. D ...... '70 Gl'auger, F . C. · ...... '77 llilron, C. F ...... 'tl4 Gran t, J. D. F ...... '72 Hinkley, J. P ...... ''i5 Graves, E. E ...... •...... • •. .. '(Jtl llill, J. E...... '60_/' Graves. F . W ...... '(j(J lioisingrou, ·w. La V ...... '82 . "-.. Gray. F. E ...... '82 lloll.Jmok, T. J ...... '(J4 ~ Green, J. L ...... '8-! llokomll, 0. A ..... : ...... ;s6 ~ G•·eene, E. A ...... '78 Holden, ll. n ...... ·.. 73 ~ Greene, G. ~ ...... '73 ll ollistcr, lL 11...... : ...... '82 Greene, L. }\[...... '';'6 Holt, A. F ...... '60 " Greene, 0. D ...... '70 Horsiuger, W . T ...... ''i~ Greenleaf, A. 1>!...... '65 Horton, A . E ...... '58 , Greenwood, E. D ...... 'tiO Boughton, F. ll ...... 'SO Griffiths, J. L ...... '84 House, C. P ...... '81 Grover, J ...... '(J6 l-lowarrl, A. G...... '81 Guertin. A. L ...... '83 Howard, C. IV ...... '74 Gunn, T. N ...... '84 Howard, E. E ...... '84 Hans, E ...... '78 Howard, G. 11 ...... '78 Hackett, E. H ...... '84 1-Iownnl. J. A ...... '77 Hn.guc, T. W .. ... · ...... '84 Howe, E. S ...... '80 Hall, E. J ...... 'iiS H owe, II. G...... '73 Hall, ll. F ...... '65 Howe, H. 11 ...... 'SO Ilall, ,J. n ...... '73 flo we, II. 'l'. J ...... '77 Hall, 0 . L. B ...... '88 Hubbard. D. L ...... , '83 Hall, W. L ...... '80 H llhnc. F ...... '84 H >Lmilton, C. l\L ...... '77 Ilunt, C. N ...... '75 ~ ~ Hammo1ul . 0 . C...... '84 liu111., M. W ...... '82 1 ~ llan.lc•·. C. S ...... 'G(J llu11t, vV. E ...... '64 ' Harmo n, J. C...... '(J(i llnnrinp:to n, G. L ...... '70 1-Inrringt.o n, H. E ...... 'ti-! ITunring ron, IV. D ...... '81 II:trringt·on, .T. L ...... '62 llmd, J. U...... '61 IIarrington. L. E ...... '7U II ute!Jinson, E. D ...... '75 HarriR, N. M...... '(J7 Jlur c llinson, F. S ...... - .... '82 1 Hart, G. F...... '8·1 IIulc!Jinson, IV. W ...... '74- Rarrzell. II. K...... '(J3 llyclc, A. . . . '58 IIarwood. W. II ...... 'Sl Ilyd<•, S. T...... '66 Haskins. G. n...... 'G! Ingalls, F. W...... '84 Halhaway, F. n...... '78 l ~ luun. A. F ...... '82 Haviland. N. 0. n...... ''iS .l:~ c k so n, C. W ...... '84 Hawley, D . C ...... - ...... '8-t Jnckso n, J. A ...... Hay nes . .T. n ...... '(Jr; .lal'kson ..l. IL ...... '(l5 Hnynes, T. 1:\ . ••••.•• •• ... ••••• • ',).) .J :~ c k so n . S. N ...... '71 Hazen, .J. J ...... '(J7 Jarnhs, C. '~i¥' ...... '84 Hazen, L ...... , ...... 'Sil James, H. 1!1...... • '78 THE UNIVERSITY OF V EmiONT. 29

Jenckes, J. F ...... '82 Lcstonmenn, L . J ...... '79 Jenkins. :r.I ...... 'tl4 Ll:!wi~. F. N ...... '82 J enne, J . N ...... '8 l Lewis, J ...... '67 J ennings. U. G. R ...... 'tl4 L ~w i s, J. H ...... 'GO Jernmgi:w, H. G ...... 'tl4 LiUlwy, I. B ...... '77 Jewell, li. L ...... '17 J.in ~ ley, J. ll...... ·so J ohnson, C. li...... '6.1 Little. \V. ll...... '84 J qiJO son, F...... '6.3 Liulefit·ltl, G. II ...... 'ti1 Johnson, F. B ...... 'u9 Lloyd, S ...... '84 Jones, F. P ...... '63 Llll:l;e, C. IV ...... '82 Jones, S. A...... '83 J.ocl;e, D. L...... '82 Joues, IV. F ...... •....••.. 'ts;J Loggins, C. J ...... '79 Joslin, A. A ...... '82 Lougsllore, :hJl...... '79 Keenan, J. C ...... '78 Loomis, C. L ...... 'S2 Kelley. E B. P ...... 'ii7 Lnotni , E . B ...... '70 KPllogg. D. S ...... '7;J Lootui ~ . Vv. \V ...... '83 Kelly, D. H ...... 'Sl Lovt•joy. F. W ...... '84 Kelly, 1<'. J ...... '60 Lovell, E. \V ...... '76 K emp, II. A ...... '6·3 Lpcl•, 11[. li ...... '82 Kendall. n J ...... '68 Lyucll. P. II ...... '81 Kent.! rick. F. L ...... '62 Lyon, E. :ilL...... - .. . . '61 Keuuev, J. E ...... '82 J ~yon. I. ,V ...... '62 Kent, E. liT...... , ...... 'OG 1\Iagec, C. K...... '84 KenL, E. W...... '()6 :i\lag-cc, .) . A ...... '72 Kent, P ...... '60 1\laloy, G. E ...... '77 Kenyon, E. E ...... 't:!O 1\Ianclwstl·r, C. W ...... '58 Kenyon, G. li ...... '66 Jllanchl'Sicr. U. n ...... '80 KeLchutn, L. Y ...... '80 l\lauly, G. W ...... '69 Keyes. C. R...... 'tll Manson. C. A ...... '64 Kidder, F. T ...... '83 1\larchaud, P ...... '62 Kilgore, G. C ...... '80 1\lan-h. A. \V ...... : ...... 'S2 Kimllall, S. J ...... '63 :i\lar.-hall, A. V ...... '62 Ki ngshmy, F. L...... '78 l\lar>!cllar. Im W ...... '84 Kin!!.sil-y, ,J. S...... '66 l\lartin, E. II...... '84 Kinnev. F. C ...... '1:!2 l\[artlll, G. A...... 79 Kil'k, \v . .a...... ''itJ Martin. G. R...... '62 Kirk, IV. P ...... '66 JlhH'Iin, 11. 1! ...... 'G7 1\lein, F. W ...... '84 l\Iartin, J.P ...... '66 Knnpin, A. P ...... '63 1\Inrtin, J. 1¥ ...... 'ti9 Kui!-[ht, JT...... '';0 1\lallhewF, ll. C ...... '70 I~ni g- lH, 1\I. W ...... ' 2 l\lallhcws. ll. J ...... '79 Knislwrn, A. C ...... '7!) 1\l:1y. A. E ...... '79 Knowlton, IV. 1\I...... •...... 't;O 1\lnylll'rry, E. N ...... '82 Ln B··lle, J\f ..r ...... '70 l\fcCnrthy, G. E ...... '83 La Dell e, P. F ...... '8:3 1\l cCil'nrn, C. IV ...... 'S4 Llt

1\'Ierrill, Le R. A ...... '82 Osborne, J . E ...... '80 Merritt, J. B ...... '79 Otis, J. C ...... '68 Outeruridge, P. E ...... '84 I :Miller, H. P ...... '78 I • Mill er, J. G ...... '58 Packard, F. A ...... '73 I Mille,·, S. S ...... '70 Packard, G. B...... '74 Miller, W. P ...... '83 Page, B. F...... '67 1\fills, A. 1\I...... '59 Page, F. W ...... '6li Mills, F. G ...... 'SO Paige, S. W ...... '84 Mills, ll. E ...... '60 Pai11e, W. L ...... '79 l\l.ills, J. II ...... '82 Palmer, D ...... '67 Mills, W . A ...... '81 Pangi.Jurn, J. 0 ...... '80 · 1\lonroe, W. L ...... '60 Parker, C. F ...... '83 Moou, l\I. J ...... '65 Parker, D. M...... '~0 Mooney, P ...... '82 Parker, J. F ...... '6il l\[oore, A. W ...... '83 Parker, W. E...... '83 1\Ioore, D. C ...... '60 Parsons. W. S...... '74 Moore, D . R...... '79 Pasco, F. 1\II...... • ...... '6i:l l\Ioore, H. C...... '66 P atenaude, S ...... '84 Moore, J. F ...... '82 Pattee, V>f. H ...... • . •...... '77 Moore, W. L ...... '81 p,~tt e u, J. C...... '71 Moore, W. l\I...... '80 P atten, J. L ...... '68 Morehouse, W . H...... '78- P atten, P . H ...... '77 l\'Iorey, G. B ...... '78 Pattison, W. E ...... '80 Morey, G. C ...... '65 Payne, J. H...... '65 'Morrill, D. J ...... '55 Pearson, J. W...... '83 Morrill, H. B...... '64 P ease, C. H...... '81 Morris, J . A ...... '84 P ease, J. l\'L ...... '76 Morse, E. T ...... '77 P ease, T. A...... '67 Morse, N. R...... '62 Pease, W. l\L ...... '82 Morse, W. F...... ·'82 Peck, E. C...... '69 Mosher, S. F ...... '65 Peck, E. S...... '68 1\IoLlmm, G. A ...... '81 P eck, 0. W ...... '80 11£oullon, C. A ...... '62 P ei..ro, F. L ...... '66 Moxley, C. n...... >56 P erkins, J. L...... '69 Munger, E. l:) •••• •.•• • ••• • . •• • •• '82 Perkins, J. M ...... '56 Murray, G. S ...... '82 P errigo, W. M...... '82 l\[urray, J . S ...... '54 P ettengill, J . B ...... '83 Murray, S. J ...... '78 P etty, C. W...... '71 Myers, R. S...... '75 Petty, J. C ...... • '81 Nush, H. 1\I...... '76 Phelps, A. H ...... '84 Nay, W. S ...... '73 Phelps, S. H...... '80 Nelli s, I. 0 ...... '82 Phillips, L. l\L...... '82 Newcomb, 0 ...... '80 Phillips, W. S ...... '67 Newcomb, V. l\I ...... '84 Philpott, J. W ...... '84 Newell, N. S ...... '79 Pierce, H. H...... '71 Newhall, N. T ...... '81 Pike, J. G. W ...... '57 Newmunz, J ...... '82 Pike, W. R...... '77 Newton, C. P ...... '81 Pitc!Jer, C. P ...... '63 Newton, S. IT...... '75 Pitcher, H. F ...... '79 Nicllols, C. E...... '68 Pitkin, H . S...... '61 .Nimblett, 0 . L ...... '54 Pitts, A. F ...... '84 Nims, E . B ...... '64 Platt, A. R...... '70 Niquct, L. B ...... '80 Platt, J. H ...... '59 Nolan, R. G...... '77 Platt, W. N ...... '69 Norcross, E. F ...... '84 Pollard, J. A .... . : ...... '82 Nott, A ...... :. '69 Pomeroy, E. C...... '76 Numenvillc, l\1. W ...... '64 P orter. 1\11. L ...... 'SO O'Nei l, E. J ...... 'SO Post, II. W ...... '76 O'Reil ly, J...... '75 Potter, F. E...... ·flo O'Reilly, l' .'. : ...... '84 P owers, M. H...... '84 Ormsbee, C. L ...... , '77 Preston, E. F ... , .. , , . , . , . , ..... 'tl4 THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. 31

Purdy, A ..M .....•...... '84 Sawyer, C ...... '83 Quinn, J . C ...... '75 . Sawyer, E . L ...... '83 Hand, H. W ...... '81 Schmidt, W. C. J ...... 't<4 Hanel, W. N ...... •.•..•• 't:l3 Schooley, J. W ...... '62 Hundull, F. D ...... '80 Scott, M. L...... '55 HanSOIJI, J. B ...... 'SO l::icott, S. W ...... '67 HPad, H. H...... '64 Scribner, C. Mel...... '7S Heagan, G. L ...... '65 Severance, W. L ...... 'S4 L{eid, J. W ...... '84 !:cward, E ...... '76 Henois, W. H ...... '66 Seward, F. W ...... '66 Reynolds, A...... '64 Slmttuck, G...... '71 Heynolds, E. V ...... '81 Sbea, H . P ...... '76 Heyuolds. G. H ...... '66 Shears, C. H ...... '59 Hi<.:e, F. E...... '73 Sileldon, F. C ...... 'S1 Rice, I...... '72 Silcrman, F. J...... 'SO Hich, l!'. U ...... '80 Sherwin, A. C...... '72 Hichanlson, G. G ...... '84 S!Jine, W ...... '7il Rlcluudson, H . E ...... '82 Sll u rtleff, E. Jri...... ''iD Richmond. A ...... '68 Sibley, H. B ...... '75 Hichmond, D ...... '82 Sii.J ley, J. W ...... '62 Richmond. L. A ...... '54 Simmons, C. J ...... '84 Rider, C. E ...... '63 Simpson, G. F ...... '73 Risdon, H. '1' ...... •. ... '79 Slayton, L. E ...... '84 Hoberts, D . H ...... '67 Sleeper, H . F ...... '82 Hobcrts, 0. S ...... '64 Small, C. H ...... '80 Roberts, R. R ...... ·. '72 Smith, Chapman C ...... '65 Roberts, S. M...... '66 Smith, Charles C ...... '65 Hobertson, J. N ...... '77 Smith, D. B ...... '55 Hobertson, T. S ...... '79 Smith, G. R...... '82 Hobinson, D . A ...... '59 Smith, H . D ...... '55 Hobiusou, E. A...... '81 Smith, H. E ...... '70 Robinson, W. G ...... '78 Smith, J . B ...... '59 Roi.Jinson, W. P ...... '74 Sn1itb, ~1. E ...... '78 Roelle, '1'. F ...... 'S2 Smith, W. A ...... '82 Rockford, H. S ...... '71 Soule, M ...... '69 Rockwell, T. N ...... '82 Sout!Jworth, J. B ...... '82 Rogers, L ...... '58 Sp;mlding, E. C ...... '63 Rood, L. D ...... '81 Spaulding. M. C ...... '65 Rood, V. D ...... '67 Spier, R. F ...... '66 Root, S. E...... '75 Sprague, C. A ...... '60 Root, IV...... '58 Sprague, F. C ...... 'u!) Ropp, J . .111 ...... '83 Squier, E. P ...... '64 Rossier, L. P ...... '7S Stafford, E. L ...... '83 Roth, Philip, Jr ...... 'S4 Stafford, F. D ...... '78 Rowe, F. H ...... 'S1 Stumm, A. A ...... 'S3 Rowell, G. B ...... '69 Stanhope, E. H ...... '82 Rutlllick, R. C...... 'S3 Stanton, T. I...... '77 Rugg, D. F ...... "i6 Staples, J. W ...... 'SO Ruggles, A. llf ...... '59 Stearns, E. Z ...... , ...... '61 Husscll, E. P ...... '66 Stearns, W . l\1. ...• ...... •.•..• '82 Hussell. E. W ...... '79 Stcl.JI.Jin~. H. L ...... '84 Hussell. L. D. H ...... 'S4 Steele, F. A ...... '84 Hust, E. A ...... '76 Steeves, J. A. E ...... '84 Hust, H. H ...... '76 Sterling, A. MeL ...... '62 Hu~tedt, G ...... '76 . Stewart, W. E ...... '67 Huthcrford, J. C ...... 'S2 Stickney, 0 . G...... '84 Ryan, D. M ...... 'S4 Stiles, T. R...... '69 Safford, H. M: ...... '6S Stillman, J. C ...... '74 Sanborn, F . A ...... '59 Stocker. W. H ...... 'SO Sanborn, G. E ...... 'S4 Stoddard, F. R...... '82 Sanderson, C. L ...... , . . , . , . '77 Stone, T. R...... '84 32 · .A.LU~ [ N I MEDICAL DEPARTllENT, UNIVERSiTY OF VERMOXT.

Strobel!, C. W ...... '82 Wu!ker, E. L ...... '83 Strong. E. T ...... 'ti9 Wulkcr, J. 13. F ...... '59 Sturdevitnt, D. W ...... '84 \Valker, J. 'l' ...... '79

Styles, \A{ . \V...... 't$2 Wulls, A.. G ...... 00 ...... '()0 Surnnc.:r, J. ll ...... '7U Ward, A ...... ••.. . ..•• ...... 'l::il Suttou, B. F ...... 'UO Warden, A. Vv ...... '78 SwealL, 1<'. E ...... 'I:H Ward ner, L. 111 ...... '...... '(i8 Swelt, J ...... '7tl Wurfortl, G. T ...... '84 Swett, ,V. P ...... '76 \Vamer, H. ll ...... '59 Swift, H. H ...... 'l:lO Warren, F . S ...... '!i3 Switzer, S. 1\l...... '!iO \\" arrcn, ]\[. D ...... '70 Taber, T. E ...... 'il3 WatSOJJ, 11. A...... '74 Tagart, A.. D . • . • •. ••••••.• .... • '6-1- \ Vat son, I. A ...... '11 Tugart, A.. H ...... 'ti6 W'at ~o n, U. L ...... '64 Taggnrl., F. E ...... 'to~ \Venvcr, U. A ...... 'l:ll Tal but, L. rr ...... '72 Webster, D. P ...... '!!7 Taney, A.. R...... '!i4 Weida, .J. B...... : .. . '83 Tuylor, A.. 0 ...... ';i4 W eldt, W. H...... 'l::iO Tu) !0r, 0. F ...... '56 Wells, C. J. S ...... '61 Taylor, IV. U ...... 'tlO W ell s, W. J\1...... '74 Tee!, C. E ...... '65 \Vesterberg, F ...... 't!3 Tenney, G. II. ..•. . ..• . •...... '611 Weston, U. F. C ...... '79 Tenney, W. A...... • ...... '77 'Veston, E . .. : ...... '59 Terri 11. C. l\l...... '77 Wt•ston, E. S...... '71 Tbayl'r, C. P ...... '65 WheaLicy, H. P ...... '81 Tllibuult, W ...... '65 Wheeler, U. S...... '79 Thomas. G. H...... '60 WJ,t·cler, 1'. A...... •.. '72 Tllomp~on, C. E ...... •.•... . . 'tlO WIJitakcr, C. W ...... '83 Tlwmpsou. G ...... '64 Whitt', L. II...... '84 Thoruton, T. C ...... '62 White, P. 1' ...... 'l::i3 Tllrasllt·r, l\1. E ...... '57 While, W. L ...... ~ ..... '61 Ttfft., W. F ...... • ...... 'tlO WIJiLford, W. E ...... : ...... '78 Tillingltusl, W. E ...... '67 Willntr, A. A ...... '64

TiliOU, F. li...... 0 •• ••• ••• '70 Wilbur,~. P ...... oo . .. '66 Tinkham, I-I C ...... '!i3 Wilbur, W ..J ...... '84 TiLL~ more, N ...... 'U3 Wilc:ox, A. J\L ...... '57 'l'obias. J. J ...... 'Utl Wilcox, lt. U...... '83 Toby, E. A . . .. ·...... '74 'Viley. D. J. B ...... '62 Tocquc, L. P ...... 'U6 'Vi!Jard, A. J ...... '77 Toupin, J ...... '56 Willinm~. E. T ...... '83 Tousley, X. H ...... 'tj2 1\ ' illiam ~. J\1. J ...... '78

Townst:u d, E. II ...... '16 Williams, R .] ...... 00 . '62 Townsend, H. L ...... 'l:l1 IYill111nn. S. 13 ...... 'til

Tribou, G. J ...... '83 \Yil ~o n, II. c.. 00 ...... 0 ...... '63 Trigg, H. S ...... _ ...... : . :l:l!i.~ 1\ ' JI~on . J. II ...... '6il Truewor1h1·, E. '~...... , IYJI ~n n, ]\[. J ...... '!:<3 Trump, J. ·F ...... '81 1\'inc·h, J. li...... '!iO Tully, A. 1\I...... '80 Wiu~on . I. U ...... 'li2 'rwon1bly, N. C ...... '76 Winlt·r, J. U ...... '79 Utley, F. P ...... '8:\ 1\'ond, N. P ...... '!i2 Valin. II. D ...... ''iD \\' nod. S. A ...... 'ti-l Van D e u ~e n, G. IT ...... '61 \\'oocllntr.1:, U. A ...... 'fl!J Van SteenbPrg, W ...... 'ii!i \Ynoclward . G ...... '65 Van Vleit. F. C...... '7fi Wnndw:~nl. J. II...... 'f(2

Vnn Wagenen. D. 13 ...... 00 .. 'H4 Wnndwnrlh. J. D ...... '72 Vangban, J. H ...... '80 1\' ortht·n . II. 0 ...... 'li9 Vilns, F. C ...... '82 IVnlJIC. IV. B ...... '58 Vincent. G. R...... 'W'i ·r Ctu ·tcbi , I I A ...... ''iO Vincent, W. S ...... '61 Yotlll ,tr, E. II ...... '84 Vinton, F. A...... • . . . . . • . • . . . . '7ii Young, L . J ...... "i7 Wade, H. ••...... '83 Zoluowski, V ...... -. '53 MATTHEW TIENI!Y TY-THIRD

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UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. l(, Instruction is given in the University of Vermont in three departments~ viz: TIIE DEPARTMENT OF ARTS: THE DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCE: TIIE DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE. The first of these comprises the usual College Course iri.Lil.nguages, 1\Iathematics, Physical Sciences, 1\Iental, 1\Ioral, and Political Philosophy, Rhetoric, Literature and History, and lead to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. . The second is subdivided into Courses in Civil Enllinoering, Chemistry and Agriculture, and le'ad to corresponding degrees. Students have full liberty to elect their Courses. but, beyond tbis, options are not allowed to those who may be candidates for a de~rree, except that, to a limited extent, equivalent substitu­ tions may be made by express permission of the Faculty. The degree of Doctor of Philosopny will be conferred upon the satisfactory completion of a prescribed post-graduate course in art Ot' science. The University has a 1\Iilitary Department, which is under the charge of a officPr. Candidates may be admitted to the Academical Department without examination if they bring certificates from reputable Pt·eparatory Schools who e comses of study fully meet there­ quirements for admission, but students so admitted are on probation during the fir t term. All the Courses in the Academic and :Scientific Departments are open to young women upon the same conditions a.• to young men. 'l'hey are required to room and board in private families approved by the Faculty. Scholarships, cancellin~t ln.tilion, have been established for the benefit of young men of limited means. Two Reading Rooms are maintained, one for the gentlemen and one for the ladies. These are supplied with the l ead in~ scientific and literary journal of Europe and America. 'l'he University enjoys unusual far;ilities for securing employment for students in the Engi­ neering Department, both during the course and after its completion. The Laboratory, lately reconstructed, Hffords the amplest facilities for analytical work. llfed­ ical students or per ons who intend to ~nl'a!!e in Pharmacy. may take a special Laboratory Com·se. Furnished dormitories ar~ rented to students at ft·om ~IS to $25 per annum, including care. Table board may be had for $2,50 to $3,00 per week. For further information or catalogues, address !II. Jl. BUC.KHA~I. Pre.ideut. )AAAAAAAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAr

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