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Bowdoin College Catalogue (1833 Apr) Bowdoin College Bowdoin Digital Commons Bowdoin College Catalogues 4-1-1833 Bowdoin College Catalogue (1833 Apr) Bowdoin College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues Recommended Citation Bowdoin College, "Bowdoin College Catalogue (1833 Apr)" (1833). Bowdoin College Catalogues. 24. https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/24 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Bowdoin Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bowdoin College Catalogues by an authorized administrator of Bowdoin Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. / CATALOGUE OF THE <£fKcetrs antr stttirent& OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE AND THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE. APRIL, 1833. BRUNSWICK. PRESS OF JOSEPH GRIFFIN. 1833. 3<K \ BOWDOIN COLLEGE. BOARD Or TRUSTEES President. Hon. STEPHEN LONGFELLOW,LLD. V.Pkes EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq. Secretary. His Excel. SAMUEL E. SMITH. Hon. PRENTISS MELLEN, LL.D. Rev. ELIPHALET GILLET, D. D. Rev. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D. D. Hon. WILLIAM P. PREBLE, LL.D. Hon. NATHAN WESTON, Jon. LL.D. Hon. ALBION K. PARRIS. Hon. JOHN HOLMES. Hon. JOHN CHANDLER. Hon. MARK L. HILL. Hon. JUDAH DANA. Hon. WILLIAM KING. Hon. JAMES BRIDGE. Hon. BENJAMIN J. PORTER Hon. JOSHUA WINGATE. Hon. ERASTUS FOOTE. Hon. ASHUR WARE. Hon. REUEL WILLIAMS. ISAAC ILSLEY, Esq. Hon. ETHER SHEPLEY. Hon. JEREMIAH BAILEY. BENJAMIN HASEY, Esq BOARD OF OVERSEERS ROBERT H. GARDINER, Esq. Pesident. CHARLES S. DAVEIS, Esq. Vice President ROBERT D. DUNNING, Esq. Secretary. RICHARD COBB, Esq. LEVI CUTTER, Esq. DAVID DUNLAP, Esq. Rev. ENOS MERRILL. Rev. REUBEN NASON. Hon. BENJAMIN RANDALL. Rev. JOHN W. ELLINGWOOD. ISAAC LINCOLN, M.D, JOHN MERRICK, Esq. EDWARD RUSSELL, Esq. Dr. ENOCH S. TAPPAN. Rev. BENJAMIN TAPPAN. CHARLES VAUGHAN, Esq. Hon. ABIEL WOOD. Hon. SANFORD KINGSBERY. Hon. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jim. Rev. ASA CUMMINGS. Hon. NATH'L GROTON. Hon. ROBERT P. DUNLAP. Hon. JOSEPH E. FOX CROFT. Hon. JONATHAN PAGE. Hon. JOSIAH W. SEAVER. Hon. PELEG TALLMAN. EBENEZER CLAPP, Esq. Hon. JOHN DOLE. Hon. PELEG SPRAGUE. CHARLES DUMMER, Esq. Rev. DANIEL GOULD. Hon.RUFUS M'lNTIRE. WILLIAM LADD, Esq, Rev, THOMAS WILLIAMS. Rev. SENECA WHITE. WILLIAM A.HAYES, Esq FREDERIC ALLEN, Esq. Hon. GEORGE EVANS. Rev. ALLEN GREELY. Hon. HENRY W. FULLER. ISAAC G. REED, Esq. JACOB ABBOT, Esq. Rev. SAMUEL JOHNSON. JOHN MUSSEY, Esq. WILLIAMS EMMONS, Esq. Rev. GEORGE E.ADAMS JOHN H. SHEPPARD, Esq. JOHN A. VAUGHAN. Esq. WILLIAM CUTTER, Esq. Rev. BENNET TYLER, D.D. WILMOT WOOD, Esq. Rev. SWAN L. POMEROY. MERRITT CALDWELL, Esq Dr. ISSACHAR SNELL. PHILIP EASTMAN, Esq. JOSIAH PIERCE, Esq. JOHN EVELETH, Esq. Rev. DAVID THURSTON. JOSEPH McKEEN, Esq. Treasurer of (he Co! 1 OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT. PRESIDENT. PARKER CLEAVELAND, A. M. Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Natural Philosophy. JOHN DELAMATER, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic. REUBEN D. MUSSEY, M. D. Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery. WILLIAM SWEETSER, M. D. Lecturer on the Theory and Practice of Physic. SAMUEL P. NEWMAN, A. M. Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, and Lecturer on Civil Polity and Political Economy. ALPHEUS S. PACKARD, A. M. Professor of Languages and Classical Literature. JAMES M'KEEN, M, D. Professor of Obstetrics. THOMAS C. UPHAM, A. M. Professor of Metaphysics and Ethics, and Instructer in the Hebrew Language. WILLIAM SMYTH, A. M. Professor of Mathematics. HENRY W, LONGFELLOW, A. M. Professor of the Modern Languages. HENRY W. LONGFELLOW, A. M. Librarian. FACULTY OP MEDICINE. President of the College. EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq. of the Trustees. ISAAC LINCOLN, M. D. of the Overseers. Dr. JONATHAN PAGE, of the Overseers. PARKER CLEAVELAND M.D. Professor of Chemistry 3 and Materia Medica. JOHN DELAMATER, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic. REUBEN D. MUSSEY, M. D. Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery. WILLIAM SWEETSER, M. D. Lecturer on the Theory and Practice of Physic* JAMES M'KEEN, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics. P. CLEAVELAND, Librarian. ABIEL WILLIAMS, A. B. ' LEWIS PAGE PARLIN, \ Assistant Librarians. WILLIAM B. SAWYER, J *In consequence of the absence of Professor Delamater. J^mcal mum ATTENDING LECTURES, FEBRUARY MAY, 1833. Lectures is indicated ; the third The second Course of by f Course by % ; and student. the fourth Course by || , prefixed to the name of the NAMES. RESIDENCE. INSTRUCTERS. ( I. Towle, m. d. & Ayer Royal M. Limerick I W. Swasey, m. d. t Bacon Alvan Scarborough Dr. A. Bacon. I Battey Benjamin A. Providence, R. I Usher Parsons, m. d. t Baxter Hiram C. Orono Elisha Baxter, m. d. 5 E. Snow, m. p. & t Bean Edward Charlestown ( Dr. I. Case. Dr. J. G. Cutler, & t Belden Rufus Amherst, Ms. J l T. J. Gridley, m. d. t Berry John A. Saco H. B. C. Greene, m. d. Boyden Joseph Beverly, Ms. W. C. Boyden, m. d. t Dr. J. Tewksbury, & Bray Madison Turner I J. M. Buck, m. d. Brooks Thomas S. York Jere. S. Putnam, m. d. Brown Thomas H. Oxford Job Holmes, m. d. t Bullock James B. Lyndon, Vt. S. S. Kendall, m. d. Challies Daniel M. Newjield B. C. Mulvey, m. d. t Chase Aretus H. Haverhill, Ms. A. Thompson, m. d. Chute J. Andrew Otisfield Dr. R. Barrows. 10 Clark Henry G. Kennebunkport Dr. B. Smart. % Cochran William Edgecomb Thomas Sherman, m. d. X Cummings James M. Boston, Ms. John Barrett, m. d. || Daggett Elijah A. Waldoborough John G. Brown, m. d. Daniels Lyman Paris Job Holmes, m. d. % Deane William P. Minot J. W. Mighels, m. d. Dearborn Jesse A. Northampton, N.H. W. Perry, m. d. Dinsmore Samuel New Sharon Dr. Leonard Russell. { A Draper, m. d. & Draper Abijah W. Roxbury, Ms. I B. Porter, m. d. t Duncan Charles M. Dummerston, Vt. I. N. Knapp, m. d. t Dunn Andrew Poland J. W. Mighels, m. d. X Eaton Nathaniel Sutton, N. H. L. Eaton, m. d. Elliott Charles F. a. m. Amherst, N. H. M. Spaulding, m. d. + Fabyan George Scarborough E. Clark, m. d. Fenner Albert G. Dover, N. H. Arthur L. Porter, m. d . < Dr. J. Tewksbury, & f Foss Simeon Oxford \ J. M. Buck, m. d. French Ezekiel D. Albion Dr.A. Hatch. t Frink John N. Portland John Barrett, m. d. t Gale John Epsom, N. H. S. Gale m. d. Grandin David S. m. d. Augusta, i A. Nourse, m. d. & Green3 Ezra Winslow m. d. I J, Hubbard, Harmon William L. Durham T. Little, m. d. Hazard Thomas A. Jamestown, R. I. Alexander P.Moore,M.D. Hohbs Alvah Somersworth,^.}!. Dr. John M'Crillis. Sullivan Holman, m. d. t Holman Nathaniel Canaan Hopkins John Jamestown, R.I. HuntingtonWill.P.A.B.Hai%, Ms. J. H. Flint, m. d. Huse Joseph Warren Moses R. Ludwig, m. d. || Jennings Henry H. Nobleborough S. Plaisted, m. d. H. Gardiner Silas Holman, m. d. || Jewett William . 11 t Johnson Stephen a. b. Griswold, Con J. Barrett, m. d. Knight Nathaniel J. Otisfield. & \ Dr. J. Eastman. Laughton Sumner Bangor ( S. C. Bradbury, m.d. I & H. N. Page^. m. d. Locke Jesse F. Biddeford Levi J. Ham, m. d. Longfellow Alex. W. Portland. t Ludwig Gardner Waldoborough John G. Brown, k. d. t Lyman Henry a. m. Northampton, Ms. M'Intire Edgar A. York Dr. J. Gilman. J Mann Daniel Howland G. C.Shattuck, m. d. Martin James L. Poland James M'Keen, m. d. J Marston Ephraim Falmouth C. T. S. Brackett, m. d. Miller Erasmus D.a.b Franklin, Ms. Lewis L. Miller, m. d. $ A. Phillips, m. d. & f Milliken Ehenezer C. Farmington I J. Prescott, m. d. t Munson Samuel a. m. New Sharon. Murch Charles Biddeford H. B. C. Greene, m. d. Newhall Asa T. Lynnfield, Ms. A. Nichols, m. d. North Joseph H. Augusta W.& J.W.Graves, m. d. t Norton James Standish Phineas Ingalls, m. d. t Parker Daniel Billerica, Ms. Augustus A. Gould,M.n. t Parlin Lewis P. Winthrop James M'Keen, m. d. Parsons George H Portland John T. Gilman m. d. JPeabody Edward Bridgton S. P. Foster, m. d. C A. Nourse, m. d. & J Peirce John Monmouth ( J. Hubbard, m, d. t Perry William F. Easton, Ms. G. M. Peck, m. d. Porter Byron m. d. Mount Vernon. Porter Joshua Hamilton, Ms. Samuel Dodge, m. d. t Potter Joseph F. Sebago Benjamin Thomson, m. d. t Prescott Henry M. Brunswick. Rawson George B. Paris J. N. Pidgin, m. d. Sanborn Thomas Sanbornton, N.H. 12 t Sawyer William B. Otisfield John Barrett, m. d. t Scribner Isaac W. JLndover, N. H. R. D. Mussey, m, d. m. d. X Shattuck George C.a. B.Boston, Ms. G. C. Shattuck, i A. Twitchell, m. d. & t Skinner Albert G. Keene N. H. I J. B. Dousman, m. d. Smith Albert T. Beverly, Ms. I. Kittredge, Jr. m. d. t Smith George W. Kennebunkport H. B. C. Greene, m. d. Nourse, m. d. & Smith John DeWolfe Dowgfos, Nova Scot. { j; Hubbwd^i.^.' Pittston Coffin, m. d. J Stevens Elbridge G. James d. X Stevens John P. New Gloucester Joel S. Stevens, m. <A.lA. Twitchell, m. d. & Stratton Elijah Northjield, Ms. X \ J.B. Dousman, m.d. < D. Smith, m. d. &. t Swain John Lowell, Ms. \ J. Crosby, m. d. t Sweat Jesse Parsonsfield Moses Sweat, m. d. t Theobald Frederic P.a.b. Wiscasset Dr. P. E. 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