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OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE,

1861

CATALOGUE

OF THE

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OFFICERS AND STUDENTS

BOWDOIN COLLEGE,

MEDICAL SCHOOL OF :

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BRUNSWICK: •

PUBLISHED BY J. GRIFFIN 1865.

BOWDOIN COLLEGE.

TRUSTEES

Rev. LEONARD WOODS, D. D., President. Hon. NATHAN WESTON, LL.D., Vice President.

Hon. , LL.D.

Hon. GEORGE EVANS, LL.D.

Hon. JOHN S. TENNEY, LL.D.

Hon. JOSIAH PIERCE

Rev. JOHN ORR FISKE

Rev. SEWALL TENNEY, D.D.

Hon. WILLIAM PITT FESSENDEN, LL.D. Hon. JAMES W. BRADBURY / Hon. PHILIP EASTMAN

Rev. SAMUEL HARRIS, D. D.

Hon. HENRY H. BOODY

JOHN ROGERS, Esq., Secretary. BOWDOIN. COLLKGE

OVERSEERS.

Hon. SAMUEL P. BENSON, President.

Rev. GEORGE ELIASHIB ADAMS, D.D., Vice President.

A. C. ROBBINS, Esq., Secretary.

ISAAC LINCOLN, M. D. WILMOT WOOD, Esq. Rev. DAVID SHEPLEY

JAMES M'KEEN, M. D.

GEORGE F. PATTEN, Esq.

JOSEPH LIBBEY, M. A.

Rev. JOHN W. CHICKERING, D. D. Rev. RICHARD WOODHULL Hon. JOSEPH HOWARD Rev. JONATHAN CLEMENT, D.D. Rev. JOHN WILDE

Rev. EDWARD F. CUTTER Hon. GEORGE DOWNES

Hon. SAMUEL C. FESSENDEN OVERSEERS.

DANIEL W. LORD, Esq.

Hon. JOHN S. ABBOTT Hon. WILLIAM W. THOMAS

CHARLES A. LORD, A. M. ERASTUS FOOTE, Esq.

Rev. EDWIN B. WEBB

Rev. HENRY G. STORER BARNABAS FREEMAN, Esq. Rev. STEPHEN ALLEN

Rev. OREN B. CHENEY, D. D. MARSHALL CRAM, Esq. Hon. RICHARD D. RICE

CHARLES E. SWAN, M, D.

I. B. BRADLEY, M. D. SAMUEL PICKARD, Esq.

Rev. JAVAN K. MASON Hon. JOSEPH TITCOMB Rev. JOHN PIKE Rev. BENJAMIN TAPPAN

Rev. EBENEZER G. PARSONS CHARLES DUMMER, Esq.

EDWARD P. WESTON, Esq. THOMAS TASH, Esq.

JOSEPH M'KEEN, M. A., Treasurer of the College. BOWDOIN C O L L i; G E.

OFFICERS

OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT

LEONARD WOODS, D. D., PRESIDENT.

AMOS NOURSE, M. D., PROFESSOR OF OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

JOHN SEARLE TENNEY, LL.D., PROFESSOR OF LAW, AND LECTURER ON MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.

ALPHEUS S. PACKARD, D. D., PROFESSOR OF ANCIENT LANGUAGES AND COLLINS PROFESSOR OF NATURAL AND REVEALED RELIGION.

THOMAS C. UPHAM, D. D., PROFESSOR OF MENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS, AND INSTRUCTOR IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE.

WILLIAM SMYTH, D. D., PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.

ELTPHALET WHITTLESEY, M. A., PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND ORATORY.

JOTHAM BRADBURY SEWALL, M. A., ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND GREEK. OFFICERS

CORYDON L. FORD, M. D., PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.

PAUL A. CHADBOURNE, M. A., PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY AND NATURAL HISTORY.

WILLIAM C. ROBINSON, M. D., PROFESSOR OF MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS.

ISRAEL T. DANA, M. D., ' PROFESSOR OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.

DAVID S. CONANT, M. D., PROFESSOR OF SURGERY.

JOSHUA LAWRENCE CHAMBERLAIN, M. A., PROFESSOR OF MODERN LANGUAGES.

STEPHEN J. YOUNG, M. A., ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MODERN LANGUAGES, AND LIBRARIAN.

CYRUS F. BRACKETT, M.A.,

JOSIAII LITTLE PROFESSOR OF NATURAL SCIENCE.

EDWARD N. PACKARD, B. A.,

TUTOR IN GREEK AND MATHEMATICS.

NATHANIEL L. BRIGGS, B. A., INSTRUCTOR IN ELOCUTION.

WILLIAM C. DOLE, DIRECTOR OF THE GYMNASIUM. FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE

LEONARD WOODS, D. D., President.

ALPHEUS S. PACKARD, D. D.

THOMAS C. UPHAM, D. D.

WILLIAM SMYTH, D. D.

ELIPHALET WHITTLESEY, M. A.

JOTHAM BRADBURY SEWALL, M. A.

PAUL A. CHADBOURNE, M. A.

JOSHUA L. CHAMBERLAIN, M. A.

STEPHEN J. YOUNG, M. A.

CYRUS F. BRACKETT, M. A.

EDWARD N. PACKARD, B. A. SENIORS

'mm j0fl«to

Residences. Rooms.

Adams, Geo. William Mosher, Wilton, 18 a. h.

Anderson, Thomas Davee, Washington, B.C., 12 m. h.

Brown, Charles Robinson, Gorham, 23 a. h.

Cotton, John Bradbury, Leiviston, 28 a. h.

Dresser, Horatio Sumner, Portland, 22 a. h.

Dudley, James Frederick, Hampden, 25 a. h.

Easton, David Augustus, Cincinnati, Ohio, 26 a. h.

Fish, Charles, Patten.

Fuller, Charles, Lincoln, 21 A. H.

Fullerton, Jeremiah Ellsworth, Bath, 22 m. h.

Harmon, Stephen Walter, West Buxton, 8 a. h.

Hayes, Frank Lord, Boston, Mass., 24 a. it.

Hill, Melvin Joseph, Biddeford, 25 a. h.

Lawrence, Horatio Bartlett, Wayne, 5 m. h.

Locke, Joseph Alvah, Biddeford, 23 a. ii. 10 BOWDOIN COLLEGE

Millay, Edward Jarvis, Bowdoinham, 24 A. H.

Moore, Joseph Eugene, Lisbon, 22 A. H. Thomas, Shepard, Bangor, 8 M. H. i

Stone, Moses Cornelius, Jay, 27 A. H.

Henry William Standish, M. H. Swasey, 26 I

Weeks, Charles, Damariscotta, 12 M. H.

21 JUNIORS 11

fit«0]r jl0f fiwtm.

Fames, Residences. Booms.

Beecher, Charles McCulloch, Georgetown, Mass., 1 a. n

Boardman, Charles Augustus, St. Stephens, KB. , 3 A. H

Carlton, Delavan, Portland, 17 A. H

Carter, Sylvester Benjamin, A. Neioburyport, Mass. , 3 H

Chapman, Henry Leland, Portland, 11 A. H

Colby, Hiram Kendall, Topsham.

Drake, Arthur Gilman, Plymouth.

Fellows, John Allen Chandler, Bangor, Mr. Fellow's

Fernald, Joseph Greenleaf, Poland, 6 M. H

Gerrish, Frederic Henry, Portland, 12 A. H

Gross, John Parshley, Brunswick, 13 M. H

Herrick, John Jacob, Auburn, 6 M. H

Hinkley, Charles King, Gorham, 5 A. II

Hussey, William Penn, Neioburgh, 10 M. II

Kelly, George William, Portland, 1 A. H 12 B O W D O I N COLLEGE.

Knight, James Melvin, Sweden.

Lawrence, Hiram Bartlett, Wayne, 5 M. H. Lord, George Edwin, North Yarmouth, 6 A. II.

Merriam, Leander Otis, Garland.

Packard, George Thomas, Brunswick.

Robinson, , Dover.

*Rogers, Edwin Searle, Patten.

Webster, Charles Edwin, Portland, 9 A. H.

Woodman, Russell Davis, Searsmont, 11 M. H.

* Deceased. 24

, SOPHOMORES. 13

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Names. Residences. Rooms.

Arey, Melvin Franklin, Hampden, 28 M. H.

Bennett, Joseph Louville, Bridgton.

Clark, Jotham Franklin, Wells, 25 M. H.

Cobb, Oren, Winthrop, 4 A. H.

Cole, Hollo Marble, ^Brunswick, Mrs. Cole's.

Curtis, Isaac Sanford, Bath, 30 M. H.

Cutts, Usher Ward, Biddeford, 16 M. H.

Davenport, George Patten, Bath, 24 M. H.

Davis, S. Granville, Denmark,

Eaton, Benjamin Briarly, Ogunquit, 10 A.H.

Elden, William, East Corinth,

Emery, Thomas Burnham, Gorham.

Gray, Napoleon, Harrison, Mrs Wentworth's.

Hancock, Roswell Darst, Washington, Mo., 21 M. H.

Hardy, Vitellus Merrill, Wilton.

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Horr, Stephen Calvin, North Waterford, 30 M. H.

Huse, William Stickney, Neivburyport, Mass., 5 w. H.

Hutchinson, Winfield Scott, Paris Hill, 8 M. H.

Jones, Edward Elijah, Minot.

McClintock, John Norris, Hallowell, 9 W. H.

McDonald, James Wallace, Bangor, 9 W. H.

Merriman, Richard Greenleaf, Brunswick, Mrs. Merriman's.

Mildram, Frank Benton, Wells, 25 M. H.

Mudgett, William Pitt, Neivburgh, 28 M. H.

Newman, Stephen Morrell, West Falmouth, 6 W. H.

Plummer, Stanley Adelbert, Dexter.

Pressey, Joseph Wesley, Corinth.

Reynolds, Henry, East Wilton, Mrs Hamilton's.

Sewall, George Tingey, Oldtown, 32 A. H.

Smith, Joshua Vincent, Brunswick.

Smyth, Frederick King, Brunswick, Prof. Smyth's.

Stearns, Arthur Tappan, Lovell Centre.

Sumner, George True, Appleton, 11 A. H.

Thompson, Dwinel French, Auburn, 22 w. n.

Turner, Elbridge York, Durham, 5 W. H.

Webster, Henry Sewall, Aitgusta, .20 A. H.

Wilson, Joseph Colburn, Orono, 10 A. H.

37 FRESHMEN. 15

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Names. Residences. Rooms.

Baker, Orville Dewey, Augusta, 20 A. H.

Beale, Charles Edwin, Monmouth,

Besse, Charles Baker, Bristol, Mrs Thompson's.

Bodge, George Madison, Bridgton, Mrs. Wentworth's.

Burns, Joseph Scribner, Hamlin's Grant, 27 M. H.

Chadbourne, Frank Watts, Dover.

Chamberlain, Charles Edward, Bristol, Mrs Thompson's.

Chapman, Charles Jarvis, Bethel, 11 A. H.

Cushman, Charles Henry, New Gloucester, 11 W. H.

Derby, John Sayward, Alfred, 27 M. H.

Emery, Thomas Jefferson, West Falmouth , 29 A. H.

Fessenden, Nicholas, Eastport, 4 A. H.

Fogg, Elbridge Gerry, Stetson, Mrs. Grows'.

Fogg, Simon, Jr., Stetson, Mrs. Grows'.

Foster, George Winslow, Bangor, 9 M. H.

Ham, Llew^ellyn Sprague, Wales, 16 M. H. 16 BOWDOIN COLLEGE.

Hamilton, Oliver Guy, Waterborough, 29 A. H. Hinkley, John Adams, Gorha??7 ) 5 A. H.

Hitchcock, Frank Eastman, Damariscolta, 31 A. H.

Johnson, Samuel Epaphras, Farmington.

Mason, Elias Synclair, Bethel, Mrs. Wentworth's.

Mason, John Rogers, Bangor, 9 M. H.

Packard, Robert Lawrence, Brunswick, Prof. Packard's.

Ring, Charles Augustus, Portland, 29 M. H.

Rundlett, Leonard Warren, Brunswick, Mrs. Rundiett's.

Sawyer, Robert Giveen, Portland, 29 M. H,

Shepard, William Frank, Bangor, 8 M. H.

Skinner, Alvah Greenleaf, Brewer.

Smyth, George Adams, Brunswick, Prof. Smyth's.

Sturgis, John Irving, Gorham, Mrs. Wentworth's.

Wadsworth, Melvyn Cutts, Pittston.

Warren, Joseph Franklin, Hollis.

Webber, Charles Edgar, Damariscotta, 5 A. H.

Wells, William Thorn, Great Falls, N. H., 31a. h.

Wentworth, Augustus, Bristol.

Wright, Albert, Newcastle.

36 TERMS OF ADMISSION. 17

€in\\B nf SUmiHsian

Candidates for admission into the Freshman Class are required to write Latin grammatically, and to be well versed in Geography,

Arithmetic, six sections in Smyth's Algebra, Cicero's Select Orations,

(Johnson's edit.) or an equivalent in amount, the Bucolics, two Georgics,

and nine books of the iEneid of Virgil, Sallust, (Andrews' edit.,) Xeno-

phon's Anabasis, five books, Homer's Iliad, two books*; together with

Latin and Greek Grammar and Prosody, and the first thirty exercises of Arnold's Latin Prose Composition. They must produce certificates

of their good moral character. The time for examination is the Friday

after Commencement, and the first Thursday in the first and second

terms. But no candidate shall be examined after the opening of the

year, unless he designs to remain and pursue study with his class.

Candidates for admission into the other classes will be examined also

in trie books which have been studied by the class, into which admission

is requested. Students from other Colleges, before they can be examin-

ed, must produce a certificate of their regular dismission.

N. B. Particular attention to English Grammar and Composition is

urged as essential to a suitable preparation for the College Course. The

examination in the Grammar of the Greek and Latin Languages, including

the Prosody of both, and in writing Latin will be particular.

Andrews and Stoddard's, or Harkness' Latin Grammar, and Hadley's

Greek Grammar are preferred.

* As an equivalent, Felton's Greek Reader is accepted ; or Jacob's, or Owen' Greek Header with the two first Gospels of the Greek Testament. 18 BOWDOIN COLLEGE

Conm nf Ittthj.

Jrcsljman €Ict00*

Felton's Extracts from the Greek Historians. Greek Grammar, (Hadley's.) Arnold's Greek Prose Composition. Lincoln's Livy (two books.) FIRST TERM. — Paley's Natural Theology. Smyth's Algebra. Arnold's Latin Prose Composition. Lectures on Habits of Study, &c.

Odyssey commenced. Greek Grammar. Livy.—Smyth's Algebra. SECOND TERM. Eschenburg's Manual, translated by Fiske. Arnold's Latin Prose Composition. Arnold's Greek Prose Composition.

^ Paley's Natural Theology finished and reviewed.

r Odyssey. Greek Grammar. Cicero de Senectute, &c, Smyth's Algebra finished. Legendre's THIRD TERM. Geometry. Exercises in Elocution. Arnold's Latin Prose. Arnold's Greek Prose. Sacred History.

^ Review of the studies of the year.

Sopljomorc diass.

Whately's Rhetoric. Pt. I., II. Demosthenes, Olynthiacs. Greek Prose Composition. Hdrace, (Odes.) FIRST TERM. Legendre's Geometry. — Smyth's Trigonometry. French Language, (Fasquelle's Exercises, Dumas' Na- poleon, and Spiers', or Spiers and Surenne's Pro- nouncing Dictionary.) COURSE OF STUDY 19

Demosthenes, Philippics, &c.

Horace, (Satires and Epistles) ; Cicero's Tnsculan

Questions, I. Smyth's Trigonometry Heights and Distances, Survey- SECOND TERM, — ing, and Navigation. Spherical Trigonometry. French Language, (Fasquelle's Exercises and Coliot's French Reader.)

( Alcestis of Euripides. Cicero. THIRD TERM. Smyth's Analytic Geometry. 1 French Language, (Coliot's French Reader.) ^ Review ot the studies of the year.

Junior Class.

f Tacitus, Hist. Book I. Satires of Juvenal. German, (Woodbury's Grammar. Adler's German Dic- |

FIRST TERM. \ tionary and Reader.) Greek, (Demosthenes de Corona.) I ^ Smyth's Calculus.

'Mechanics; Pneumatics; Electricity; Magnetism.

Whately's Rhetoric. Pt. III. German, (Woodbury's Grammar and Schiller's Der SECOND TERM. Parasit,) or Greek, (Apology and Crito of Plato.) Juvenal finished. Tacitus, (Agricola and Germania.) Spanish Language, (Seoane's Neuman & Baretti's Dictionary, Ollendorff's Grammar, and Novelas Espaiiolas.)

'Optics; Acoustics; Calculus. German, (Goethe's Faust.) Natural History. THIRD TERM. Vattel's Law of Nations. Spanish Language, (Don Quijote.)

^ Review of the studies of the year.

Senior dlaas.

[ Astronomy.

I Practical Mechanics. English Literature. FIRST TERM. J Paley's Evidences. I Upham's Mental Philosophy. I ^ Moral Science—Wayland's Elements. ;

20 BOWDOIN COLLEGE.

Chemistry. Butler's Analogy. Mental Philosophy continued. SECOND TERM. Moral Science—Wayland's Elements.

English Literature ; —Chaucer. Hebrew and Italian Languages.

' Geology. Physical Geography. Butler's Analogy. Upham's Treatise on the Will. THIRD TERM. Moral Science—Wayland's Elements. |

English Literature ; —Chaucer. ] Hebrew and Italian continued. \ ^ Review of the studies of the year.

EXERCISES DURING THE YEAR.

Weekly Exercises in Declamation of all the Classes. Original Declamations by the Juniors. Forensic Disputations by the Seniors. Compositions in English of the three upper Classes.

Weekly Translations into Latin by the Freshman Class. Translations into English by the Sophomore Class.

Two weeks, preceding the term Examinations, are spent in review of

the studies of the term. There are two Exhibitions each year, by the Senior and Junior Classes

and two Prize Declamations, by the Junior and Sophomore Classes.

LECTURES.

Fall Term. By Prof. Smyth—On Astronomy to the Senior Class. By Prof. Packard—On Classical Literature. By Prof. Brackett—On Practical Mechanics. Spring? Term. By Prof. Cfiadbourne —On Chemistry to the Senior Class. By Prof. Smyth— On Mechanics. Summer Term. By Prof. Chadbourne —On Natural History to the Junior Class.

By Prof. Smyth—On Natural Philosophy to the Junior Class. PRIZES, &C. 21

VISITING COMMITTEE

HON. J. S. TENNEY, LL.D., Of the Trustees. REV. SEWALL TENNEY, D.D.,

REV. J. W. CHICKERING, D.D. the Overseers. D.W. LORD, ESQ., \ Of REV. JAVAN K. MASON, EXAMINING COMMITTEE.

REV. SEWALL TENNEY, D.D., ) ^ £ Of the Trustees. REV. SAMUEL HARRIS, D.D., }

JOSEPH LIBBEY, M. A., \ Overseers. REV. GEO. E. ADAMS, D.D., > Of the REV. STEPHEN ALLEN, ) PRIZES.

excellence The sum of Thirty Dollars is annually given as a premium for parts at Exhi- in Composition, to those members of the Senior Class whose appointed by the bition are deemed most deserving by a Committee of award Executive Government. Prizes amounting to Thirty Dollars are in like manner assigned to mem- bers of the Junior Class for excellence in Oratory at their annual Prize Declamation. A Prize of Ten Dollars—called the Sewall Premium— is awarded also to members of the Sophomore Class for excellence in Declamation. The Prizes for the Sophomore Prize Declamation, July, 1864, were awarded to Henry L. Chapman and John J. Herrick. The Prizes for the Junior Prize Declamation, Aug., 1864, were awarded to John B. Cotton, David A. Easton and Jeremiah E. Fullerton. The Prizes for the Fall Exhibition were awarded to John B. Cotton and Joseph M. Hill. LIBRARIES.

The number of volumes in the College Library is over - 16,190

Medical Library - 3,550 Peucinian _..------6,820 Athenaean - ..... 5,625

Total .... 32,185 ANNUAL EXPENSES.

Tuition, % 30,00. Room rent, $ 10,00. Incidental charges on the Col-

lege bills, $ 12,00. Board, $ 2,75 to $ 3,50 per week. Other expenses, as wood, lights, washing, use of books and furniture, $35,00. Total, $220,00.

MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE

FACULTY OF MEDICINE

LEONARD WOODS, D. D., President.

PAUL A. CHADBOURNE, M. A., Secretary.

JOHN 0. FISKE, M. A.

JAMES M'KEEN, M. D.

I. B. BRADLEY, M. D.

JOHN D. LINCOLN, M.D.

CALVIN SEAVEY, M. D.

AMOS NOURSE, M. D.

HON. JOHN S. TENNEY, LL.D.

CORYDON L. FORD, M. D.

DAVID S. CONANT, M. D.

ISRAEL T. DANA, M. D.

WM. C. ROBINSON, M. D.

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• MEDICAL CLASS,

FEB. -JUNE, 1865.

THIRD COURSE. ,

Names. Residences. Instructors.

Bridgham, Charles Burr, m.d. Buckjield.

Gilpatrick, Charles Edwin, Shapleigh, A. D. Merrow, m.d. Hamlin, Asahel W., Gardiner, A. F.Plimpton, m.d. & H. £. Firth, m.d. Homer, John, m.d. Bucksport.

Sawyer, William Henry, Limerick, G. W. Whitney, m.d. Smith, William Henry, Denmark, J. P. Sweat, m.d. & J. B. Gray, m.d. Webber, Sewall H., South Paris, Wm. A. Rust, m.d.

Whitten, Elisha Merritt, Southport, Elisha Chenery, m.d.

SECOND COURSE.

Albee, William Augustus, Washington, J. B. Walker, m.d.

Bridgham Frederic William, Castine, R. H. Bridgham, m.d.

Bunting, Joseph Lordly, St. Johns, N. B., W. F. Humphrey, m.d.

Burnham, Charles Henry, Limerick, Wm. Swazey, m.d. Cook, George Dillwin, North Vassalboro', J. W. Cook, M.D.

Dodge, Lorenzo, Bridgton, J. H. Kimball, m.d. 26 MED] [ C A L SCHOOL.

Downs, Horace Paul, Somersworth, N. H., D. S. Hobbs, m.d. & E. H.Pratt, m.d.

Evans, Simeon Adams, a.b. Fryeburg, Portland School for Medical Instruction, & S.C.Gordon, m.d. Fellows, Charles M., b.s. Plymouth, N. H, C. K. Kelley, m.d. & « Prof. N. S. Lincoln, m.d.j Fogg, James Gilbert, Deerfield, N'H., John Wheeler, m.d.

Hartpence, W. Melick, Broadway, N. J., Samuel Glen, m.d.

Hill, Edward Henry, Harrison, E. M. Wight, m.d.

Hunt, Moses No well, Danvcrs, Mass., Eben Hunt, m.d.

London, S. F. Smith, m.d. Jones, George Pennington, C. W. }

Lincojn, Albert Wilbur, Unity, J. T. Main, m.d.

Lord, John, Porter, J. P. Sweat, m.d.

Lovejoy, Daniel H., Haverhill, Mass., 0. S. Lovejoy, m.d.

Lowell, James Warren, Phipsburg, Israel Putnam, m.d. & A. Nourse, m.d.

Lyford, Elisha Hammond, Atkinson, E. P. Snow, m.d.

Magoon, Ephraim, Harmony, C. A. Parsons, m.d.

Moore, John C. W., a.b. Concord, N. H., E. G. Moore, m.d.

Nutting, James Deering, Otisfield, Portland School for Medical Instruction, I & E. M. Wight, m.d. Robinson, Charles Blake, Newport, John Benson, m.d.

Severy, James Blake, Farmington, Portland School for Medical Instruction,

1 E. Russell, ! .D. & G. L. Peaslee, m.d.

Stinchfield, Charles Knapp, North Leeds, R. Green, m.d.

Stedman, Arnold, Newport, John Benson, m.d.

Towle, George Henry, Pittsfield, N IL, Harvard Medical School, & John Wheeler, m.d. Walker, Jason, Union, R. L. Harlow, m.d.

Young, Edward Stevens, Washington, R. L. Harlow, m.d. MEDICAL SCHOOL. 27

FIRST COURSE.

Names. Residences. * Instructors.

Baker, Charles B., Brunswick, John D. Lincoln, m.d.

T Bradford, Francis L, Gilmantbn Iron Works, .H. I. J. L

Fitch, Thomas Simon, Portland, Dr. Fitch.

Foster, Jeremiah Clough, Canterbury, N H., S. M. Emery, m.d.

Freeman, George Edward, Bangor, D. McRuer, m.d.

Gilman, Robert Burns, Piermont, N. H., Z. Gilman, m.d.

Greene, George H., a.b. North Andover, Mass., W, H. Burleigh, m.d.

Hanson, Horace Franklin, Lee, O. N. Bradbury, m.d.

Hatch, Eaton Shaw, Bath, Portland School for Medical Instruction

& J. B. Fuller, m.d,

Hill, Francis 0. J. S., Newburgh, J. B. Benjamin, m.d.

Hunewill, David Smith, Solon, Portland School for Medical Instruction. Hussey, John Russell, Newburgh, Dr. Byron Porter.

Jordan, Willis Tappan, Casco, E. M. Wight, m.d.

Joy, Joseph Franklin, a.b. New Durham, N. H., M. Walker, m.d.

Linscott, John Jacob, Farmington, J. L. Blake, m.d.

McAfee, William, St. Johns, N. B., A. Alward, m.d.

Middlemore, John Throgmorton, Birmingham, Eng., Portland School for Medical Instruction. Noble, Charles Dexter, Winthrop, A. P. Snow, m.d.

Perkins, Robert Henry, Fort Fairfield, W. C. Gordon, m.d.

Perkins, Wesley Bennor, China, J. W. Mitchell, m.d.

Pierce, John Greely, North Yarmouth, Wm. Osgood, m.d.

Robbins, J. Henry, a.b. Calais, C. E. Swan, m.d.

Robinson, Willis Granville, Ellsworth, Cyrus Kindrick, m.d. 28 MEDICAL SCHOOL

Sanborn, Bigelow Thatcher, Standish, Portland School for Medical Instruction & Dr. Peabody.

Small, Sidney Isaac, Carmel, J. Benson, m.d.

Spaulding, Joseph Payson, Bingham, Z. Spaulding, m.d.

Stevens, Charles Gilbert, Bangor, T. U. Coe, m.d.

Swasey, William Brooks, Limerick, Wm. Swasey, m.d.

Sweet, Gilbert Aldrich, Smithficld, R. L, D. King, m.d.

Tubbs, Josiah Carr, Hebron, A. G. French, m.d.

Whitney, Benjamin Bartlett, Thomdike, J. C. Whitney, m.d.

Woodward, Oscar Eugene, Dover, J.W. Cook, M.D.

IIEXRY II. SEAVEY, M.D., Demonstrator in Anatomy.

CYRUS F. BRACKETT, M. D., Librarian.

JAMES B. SEVERY, Assistant Librarian.

G9 MEDICAL SCHOOL. 29

Jfitfeinil Irijnnl nf Bhittt.

The Medical School of Maine, by an Act of the Legislature, is placed under the superintendence and direction of the Boards of Trustees and Over- seers of Bowdoin College. By the joint authority of these two Boards all the degrees of M.D. are conferred.

The New Medical College, now completed, affords most ample accommo- dations for every department of the School.*

The Medical Session commences in February, annually, and continues sixteen weeks. Students, and particularly candidates for a degree, are examined either daily or weekly on the subjects of the Lectures.

The Lectures of the Medical Session are divided into two series. The order best adapted to medical instruction is thus secured. The first series, embracing Anatomy and Physiology, Materia Medica, Chemistry and Phar- macy, will close the middle of -April, and candidates for degrees will then be examined in these studies.

The second series, embracing the Theory and Practice of Medicine,

Surgery, Obstetrics, and Medical Jurisprudence, will commence the middle of April and continue till the close of the Session, when the examination of candidates for degrees will be completed.

It is highly important that students should be present at the commence- ment of the Session.

The Fees for admission to the several courses of Lectures, payable in advance, are $55.

The Graduation fee, including an engraved Diploma on Parchment, is $18.

Matriculation or Library fee, payable but once, $5.

Pupils, who have attended two full courses of Medical Lectures, one of which courses must have been at this School, are admitted to all subsequent courses, without payment of any Lecture fees.

Students, who have attended two full courses at other regular Medical In- stitutions, are required to pay one third of the usual fees for admission to their first course of Lectures at this School, in addition to the Matriculation fee.

* This new building stands north of the other college buildings, as may be seen upon our steel plate. —

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Members of the Medical School may, at their request, have the privilege

of attending, without additional expense, the Lectures on Natural History,

delivered to the undergraduates during the Medical Session. GRADUATION.

Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine are examined by the

Faculty of Medicine immediately after the termination of the Course of Lec-

tures, and also on the second Monday before the annual Commencement of bfhe College, which occurs on the first Wednesday of August.

They must have devoted three years to their professional studies under

the direction of a regular Practitioner of Medicine. They must have attended

two full courses of Medical Lectures in some incorporated Medical Institution,

and the last course previous to examination must have been at this Medical

School. They must deposite with the Faculty satisfactory certificates of having

pursued their Medical Studies for the required term, and of possessing at the

time of examinati&i a good moral character.—They must also pass a satis-

factory Examination in Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery, Chemistry, Materia

Medica, Pharmacy, Obstetrics, and the Theory and Practice of Medicine.

They must read and defend a Thesis or Dissertation on some Medical sub-

ject, ill the presence of the Faculty of Medicine.

Those Candidates, who have not received a Collegial education, must

satisfy the Faculty of their proficiency in the Latin Language and in Natu-

ral Philosophy.

Degrees are conferred at the close of each Course of Lectures, and at the

annual Commencement of the College in August.

A fair copy of the Thesis or Dissertation must be deposited with the

Secretary of the Faculty at least ten days before the commencement of the

Examination at the close of the Lectures. These copies are preserved in

the Medical Library ; and it is required, that they should be written on Let-

ter paper of medium size, with a wide margin, left for the purpose of bind-

ing them into volumes. LIBRARY.

The Medical Library, attached to this School, is one of the best in the

United States. It contains about 3,550 vols., principally modern works,

which have selected is annually increasing. It been with much care ; and

embraces an extensive and valuable collection of Plates, among which are

the works of Albinus, Baillie, Bateman, the Bells, Breschet, Bright,Carswell,

Cloquet, Cooper, Cruveilhier, Home, Hooper, Lizars, Maygrier, Scarpa, See-

rig, Swan, Tiedemann, Vicq d'Azyr, Weber, &c. &c. —

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All the Members of the Medical Class are entitled to borrow two volumes

a week from the Library. Those, who are candidates for examination for the

degree of M. D. during the year, are permitted to exchange their books twice

a week, thus giving them the privilege of consulting four volumes each week. ANATOMICAL CABINET.

The Anatomical Cabinet was purchased in Paris; and most of the Prepa-

rations were there made under the direction of the late Professor Thillaye.

Many wet preparations have however been added from year to year.

Its valuable specimens of Morbid and Comparative Anatomy are also con-

stantly increasing; so that every department of practical Anatomy can now

be fully demonstrated from this collection.

The students, divided into classes containing 3 or 4 individuals, are fur-

nished with the separated bones of the Skeleton for examination at their pri- vate rooms. CHEMISTRY.

The Chemical Department embraces every Article of Apparatus essential

to a complete illustration of the principles of Chemistry. This Course also

includes a very full exhibition of the principles of Common and Galvanic

Electricity, Electro-Magnetism, and Magneto-Electricity, with numerous experiments.

Lectures will also be given to the Medical Class on those departments of

Natural Philosophy, which are especially connected with Medical Science. SURGERY.

An extensive and valuable collection of Instruments and Apparatus 'has

been provided for the department of Surgery ; which will be completed by

the Professor in this Department. Frequent opportunities for witnessing Sur- gical operations will be afforded.

All operations in the presence of the Medical Class will be performed without charge. It is considered important, that this fact should be exten- sively made known to the Public.

The foregoing is a brief statement of the means of acquiring Medical Know- ledge, which may be enjoyed at this Institution. No efforts will be spared by the Professors which may tend to render these means beneficial, and to promote the instruction of pupils in Medical Science. Cciritiur.

1865. Jan. 26. Spring Term commenced — Thursday. Feb. 24. Medical Session commenced — Friday. Apr. 17. Exhibition of the Senior and Junior Classes — Monday evening. Apr. 18. Examination of all the Classes — Tuesday. Apr. 19. Spring Term closes — Wednesday.

VACATION OF TWO WEEKS.

May 4. Summer Term commences — Thursday. June 27. Examination of the Senior Class — Tuesday. July 24. Prize Declamation of the Sophomore Class — Monday evening. July 24-- 26. Examination of the three lower Classes. July 31. Prize Declamation of the Junior Class — Monday evening. Aug. 2. Commencement — Wednesday. Aug. 4. Examination for admission to College — Friday.

VACATION OF THREE WEEKS.

Aug. 23. Fall Term commences — Wednesday. Aug. 24. Examination for admission to College — Thursday. Nov. 27. Exhibition of the Senior and Junior Classes — Monday evening. Nov. 28. Examination of all the Classes — Tuesday. Nov. 29. Fall Term closes — Wednesday.

SUMMARY. ME DICAL STUDENTS 69 SENIOR SOPHISTERS 21 JUNIOR SOPHISTERS 24 SOPHOMORES 37

FRESHMEN . . 36 118 TOTAL 187

ABBREVIATIONS.

W. H. Winthrop Hall. M. H. Maine Hall.

A. H. Appleton Hall.