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BOWDOIN COLLEGE,

1854.

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CATALOGUE

OF THE

OFFICERS AND STUDENTS

OF

BOWDOIN COLLEGE,

AND THE

MEDICAL SCHOOL OF :

spring €mrt—1854.

BRUNSWICK : JOSEPH GRIFFIN,

PRINTER AND BOOKSELLER TO THE COLLEGE. 1854.

TRUSTEES. 3

TRUSTEES.

Rev. LEONARD WOODS, JR., D. D., President.

Rev. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D. D., Vice President.

Hon. NATHAN WESTON, LL.D.

Hon.

EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq.

Hon. , LL.D.

Hon. CHARLES STEWART DAVEIS, LL.D.

Hon. DANIEL GOODENOW

ROBERT H. GARDINER, Esq.

Hon. GEORGE EVANS, LL.D.

Rev. ASA CUMMINGS, D. D.

Hon. JOHN S. TENNEY, LL.D.

WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Esq., Secretary. I! O W 1> (> 1 .\ C O I. L E • i:

0VE11SEERS

Hon. ROBERT PINCKNEY DUNLAP, President.

LEVI CUTTER, Esq., Vice President.

JOHN M'KEEN, Esq., Secretary.

ISAAC LINCOLN, M. D.

Rev. BENJAMIN TAPPAN, D. D. •SIMON GREENLEAF, LL.D.

Rev. JOHN WALLACE ELLINGWOOD, D. D. Rev. ENOS MERRILL Hon. BENJAMIN RANDALL FREDERIC ALLEN, LL.D. Hon. WILLIAMS EMMONS JOHN HANNIBAL SHEPPARD, Esq.

Rev. GEORGE ELIASHIB ADAMS, D. D. WILMOT WOOD, Esq. Hon. JOSIAH PIERCE Hon. PHILIP EASTMAN Rev. DAVID THURSTON

•WILLIAM SWAN, Esq. O V E R S E E as. 5

Rev. DAVID SHEPLEY

Hon. SAMUEL P. BENSON

Rev. WILLIAM T. DWIGHT, D. D. Rev. ELI THURSTON

JAMES M : KEEN, M. D. Hon. RUFUS M'INTIRE

Hon. RICHARD H. VOSE

ALLEN H. WELD, M. A.

GEORGE F. PATTEN, Esq. Hon. WILLIAM PITT FESSENDEN

JOSEPH LIBBEY, M. A. SETH STORER, Esq. Rev. JOHN W. CHICKERING Hon. JOSIAH LITTLE JOHN M'DONALD, Esq. Rev. RICHARD WOODHULL

Hon. WILLIAM P. HAINES

PHINEHAS BARNES, Esq. Hon. JOSEPH HOWARD Rev. JONATHAN CLEMENT, D. D. Hon. JAMES W. BRADBURY Rev. JOHN WILDE

Rev. JOHN S. C. ABBOTT

Rev. JOHN 0. FISKE

Rev, EDWARD F. CUTTER.

JOSEPH M'KEEN, M. A., Treasurer of the College. It W D O 1 N C () L L E G E .

OFFICERS

OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT

LEONARD WOODS, JR., D. D.,

PRESIDENT.

PARKER CLEAVELAND, LL.D.,

PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY. MINERALOGY, AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.

AMOS NOURSE, M. D.,

PROFESSOR OF OBSTETRICS, AND DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

WILLIAM SWEETSER, M. D.,

PROFESSOR OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.

Hon. JOHN SEARLE TENNEY, LL.D.,

PROFESSOR OF LAW, AND LECTURES ON MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.

ALPHEUS S. PACKARD, M.A.,

PROFESSOR OF ANCIENT LANGUAGES, AND CLASSICAL LITERATURE. OFFICERS.

THOMAS C. UPHAM, D. D.,

PROFESSOR OF MENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS, AND INSTRUCTOR IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE.

WILLIAM SMYTH, M. A.,

PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS, AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.

CHARLES A. LEE, M.D., PROFESSOR OF MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS.

PROFESSOR OF THE MODERN LANGUAGES.

EDMUND R. PEASLEE, M. D.,

PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY AND SURGERY.

ROSWELL D. HITCHCOCK, M. A.,

COLLINS PROFESSOR OF NATURALAND REVEALED RELIGION.

HENRY H. BOODY, M. A.,

PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND ORATORY.

CHARLES CARROLL EVERETT, M. A.,

PROVISIONAL TUTOR IN MODERN LANGUAGES, AND LIBRARIAN.

WILLIAM A. PACKARD, B. A.,

TUTOR IN GREEK AND MATHEMATICS. FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE

LEONARD WOODS, JR., D. D., President.

PARKER CLEAVELAND, LL.D.

ALPHEUS S. PACKARD, M. A.

THOMAS C. UPHAM, D. D.

WILLIAM SMYTH, M. A.

ROSWELL D. HITCHCOCK, M. A.

HENRY H. BOODY, M. A.

CHARLES C. EVERETT, M. A.

WILLIAM A. PACKARD, B. A. .

SENIORS.

mar inpjrisiers.

JYamcs. Residences. Jiooms.

* Alexander, Joseph Melcher, Richmond.

Bartlett, George Washington, Litchfield, 12 M. H.

Bartley, William Morrison, Ha?npstead, N. H., 10 M. H.

* Barton, Oliver Patten, Waterville,

Bradford, David Thaxter, Cumberland^ 3 A. H.

Brown, Henry Purchis, Bridgton, 26 A. H.

Chandler, Charles Peleg, Foxcroft, 21 M. H.

Deane, John Frederick, Bangor, 12 M. H.

Douglass, John Abbott, Waterford, 27 A. H.

Dunlap, Henry, Brunswick, Hon . R P. Dunlap's.

Eastman, Ambrose, Saco, 19 A. H.

Farrington, James Bonaparte, Rochester, N. H., 8 M. H.

Freeman, Samuel, Limerick, 26 M. H.

Gray, Harrison, Danvers, Mass., 22 M. H.

Greeley, Council, Dover, 11 A. H.

Hatch, James Lewis, New Gloucester, 23 a. h.

Herrin, Charles Melvin, Bangor, 23 a. b.

* Deceased. K- 10 BO WDOIN COLLEGE.

Johnson, Warren. Farmington, 28 A. H.

Lennox, Edwin Sewall, New Castle, 5 M. H.

Linscott, Daniel Clark, Jefferson, Mr. Dunning's.

McLellan, George Washington, Monmouth, 5 A. H.

Merrill, Henry Nettleton, Limerick, 26 M. H.

Osgood, James Ripley, Fryeburg, Mr. Tappan's.

Ring, Andrew, Jr., Lubec, 3 A. H.

Robinson, John Owen, Thomaston, Mr. Thompson's.

Simonds, John Wesley, Franklin, N. H., 24 a. h.

Smith, Henry Hyde, Cornish, 25 A. H.

Smith, Joseph Emerson, Wiscasset, 22 M. H.

Smyth, Charles Winslow, Holderness, N.H., 24 a. h.

Stamvood, Daniel Carleton, Alna, 28 A. H.

Stetson, John Glidden, New Castle, 27 M. H.

Symonds, William Law, Portland, 22 A. H.

Todd, Charles Frederick, St. Stephens, N. B., 8 a. h.

Tucker, William Packard, Salem, Mass. , 12 a. n.

Washburn, William Drew, Livermore, 21 A. H.

Whitmore,Nathaniel M'Lellan, Richmond, 5 A. H.

Wilson, Franklin Augustus, Bangor, 18 A. H.

Wood, Henry Clay, Winthrop, IS A. H.

38 JUNIORS. 11

ifttninr 1 npjrisbrfl.

Xamea, Residences, Rooms.

Adams, Samuel Sewall, Boothbay, 9 M. H,

Brookings, Wilmot Wood, Woolwich, 12 W.H.

Burnham, Seth Cornelius, Farmington, 6 M. H.

Clark, Thomas Henry, Bristol, 9 M. H.

Crocker, Samuel Roland, Boston, Mass., 28 M. H.

Crosby, Daniel, Hampden, 31 A. H.

Cushing, John Samuel, Skowhegan, 32 A. H.

Durgin, Henry Boody, Portland, 20 w.h.

Eaton, Stephen Melville, Portland, 22 A. H.

Fessenden, William Howard, Portland, 6 W. H.

Foster, Charles Henry, Orono, 11 M. H.

Foster, Benjamin Browne, Orono, 11 M. H.

Gardner, Samuel Spring, Brewer, 11 A. H.

Greene, Joseph Kingsbury, Marietta, Ohio, 32 M. H.

Hawes, Edward, Bridgton, 29 A. H.

Hayes, Benjamin Francis, Leiuiston Falls, 8 W. H.

Henderson, Thomas Albert, Dover, N. H., 11 W. H.

Hewitt, Obadiah Brown, Hope. 12 B O W D I N COLLEGE.

Hood, Thomas Barclay, Halifax, N. S., 13 W.H.

Hunter, John Lathrop, Farmingdale, 5 w. ii.

Kimball, Sumner Increase, Sanford.

Little, Thomas Henry, Augusta, 8 W.H.

Mcintosh, John Alexander, Farmington, 9 A. H.

Norcross, Flavius Vespasian, Dixfield, 9 A. H.

Prescott, Sutton Kerr, Farmington, 15 W. H.

Putnam, William Le Barron, Bath, 10 W. H.

Ross, Ezekiel, Jefferson, 10 A. H.

Shaw, John Farnham, Greenville, 6 M. H.

Shaw, Charles Edwin, Portland, 24 M. H.

Shepard, George Henry, Bangor, 30 A. H.

Sherman, Thomas Bowman, Dorchester, Mass., 6 A. H.

Snow, Benjamin Poor, Westbrook.

Stanton, Levi Wentworth, West Lelanon, 13 M. H.

Tallman, Peleg, Bath, 11 W. H.

Thompson, Emery Purington, Topsham, C. Thompson's.

Tinkham, John Frothingham, Portland, 4 A. H.

Titcomb, Charles, Farmington, 15 W. H.

Turner, Henry Kennedy, Whitejleld.

Vose, Gardiner Chandler, Augusta, 2 A. H.

Waldron, Albra, Dover, N. H., 2 W. H.

Wingate, John, Ossipee, N. H.

41

1 SOPHOMORES. 13

*«?# nmans.

Xames. Residences. Rooms,

Ambrose, Thomas Lyford, Ossipee, N. H., Mrs. Stanwood's.

Anderson, John, Gray, 9 w. h.

Balch, Isaac Denny, Newburyport, Mass., 27 w. h.

Barrett, George Thomas, Brunswick, Mrs. Graves'.

Brown, James Olcutt, Portland, 17 a. h.

Carlton, Cyrus Henry, Monmouth, 15 a. h.

Craig, Virgil Lafayette, Farmington, Mrs. Hoole's.

Davis, Franklin Carsley, Farmington, 26 w. h.

Farrar, Henry, Brunswick, % Miss Hinckley's.

Floyd, Samuel Edward, Rollinsford, N. H., 19 w. h.

Gaslin, William, Jr., Augusta, 2 w. h.

Howard, Rowland Bailey, South Leeds, Mrs. Grows'.

Johnson, William MathesorI, Brunswick, Mrs. Johnson's

Leavitt, Thomas, Hampton, N. H., 32 w. h.

Lenoir, Thomas Blanchard, Columbia, Miss., Mr. Dunning's.

Loring, Prentiss, Yarmouth, 16 a. h.

Luce, Enos Thompson, Wilton, 2 w. h. 11 BOWDOIN COLLEGE.

Melcher, Woodbury Lunt, Meredith Bridge,KH. 21 w. h.

Miller, James Francis, Hollis, 25 m. h.

Moses, Galen Clapp, Bath, 10 w. h.

Palmer, Edwin Beaman, Belfast, 22 w. h.

Parker, Edwin Pond, Dover, 27 w. h.

Rice, Albert Smith, Augusta, 16 m. h.

Robie, Thomas Sargent, Gorham, Mrs. Richardson's.

Robinson, George, Augusta, 16 m. H.

Robinson, Moses Mason, Waterford, 21 w. h.

Smith, Edwin Bradbury, Syracuse, N. Y., Mr. Tappan's.

Smyth, William Henry, Brunswick, Prof. Smyth's.

Stanton, Jonathan Young, Lebanon, 13 m. h.

Strout, James Charles, Thomaston, 31 w. h.

Taylor, James Henry, Homer, Ohio. 32 a. h.

Tenney, Samuel William, Norridgewoch, 13 a. h.

Thompson, Edward Williams, Brunsioick, 29 w. h.

True, Charles Henry, Litchfield, 25 w. h.

Walker, Augustus Hall, Frye burg, Mr. Tappan's.

Walker, Joseph, South Paris.

Watson, John Pillsbury, Gilford', N.H., 14 w. h.

Wheeler, George Augustus, Topsham, Rev. Mr. Wheeler's.

Whitmore, George Sidney, Richmond, 5 a. h.

Williamson, George Ralph, Belfast, 24 w. h.

Wing, Isaac Henry, Winthrop, 20 a. h.

Yeaton, George Campbell, South Bcmoick, 19 w. h.

42 ,

FRESHMEN. 15

jfnsjjttutt-

Fames. Residences. Rooms.

Adams, Francis Page, Newfeld, 6 A. H.

Anderson, William Henry, Belfast, 30 W. H.

Beane, Ebenezer, Conway, N. H.

Belcher, Samuel Clifford, Farmington, 26 w. h.

Brastow, Lewis Orsmond, Brewer, Mrs. Hoole's.

Burbank, Charles Henry, Limerick, Mr. Shaw's.

Chadwick, Ward, West Boxford, Ms 31 M. H.

Chamberlain, Horace Beriah, Brewer, 12 W. H.

Chapman, Edward Thurston, Unity, Mrs. Hoole's.

Coe, Thomas Upham, Bangor, 14 A. H.

Currier, Albert Henry, Skowhegan, 18 W. H.

Dame, Henry, Saco, Mrs. Johnson's.

Darling, Walter Enoch, St. Stephens, N. B. 8 A. H.

Eastman, Edward, Saco, 19 A. H.

Fairfield, Hampden, Saco, Mr. Thompson's.

Fuller, John Nelson, Livermore, Mr. Tappan's. 16 BOWDOIN COLLEGE.

Goodwin, Andrew, South Berwick, 19 w. h.

Hagar, Henry Sidney, Richmond.

Hamlin, Charles, Hampden, 29 m. h.

Hewes, James Tracy, Saco, 12 w. h.

Hibbard, David Sutherland, Lisbon, N. H., Mrs. Grows'.

Hilton, Stephen, Bremen, Mrs. Grows'.

Howard, Henry Ripley, Portland, Mr. Thompson's.

Hubbard, John Barrett, Hallowell, Mrs. Stanwood's.

Hubbard, Thomas Hamlin, Hallowell, Mrs. Stanwood's.

Kingsbury, Benjamin Barnes, Temple, N. H. Mrs. Johnson's.

Laighton, Joshua James, Portsmouth, N.H., 15 m. h.

Little, Charles Jenkins, Portland, 14 m. h.

Lunt, Samuel Johnson, Bangor, 1 a. h.'

Merrill, Edward Bagley, Neiv Bedford, Ms. Mrs. Graves'.

Moses, Thomas Freeman, Bath, 16 w. h.

Newbegin, Henry, Powell.

Nichols, Charles Lewis, Starks, 18 w. h.

Noble, Thomas Kimball, Norway.

Page, Daniel Hussey, Rochester, N. H. 8 m. h.

Parker, Edward, Jr. Charlestown, Mass., 28 w. H.

Pierce, George Washington, Gorham, 29 m. h.

Pond, Benjamin Wisner, Bangor, 14 a. h.

Rand, Edward Augustus, Portsmouth, N .H., 15 m. h.

Reed, Edwin, Bath, 16 w. h.

Reynolds, Charles Henry, Portland, 5 w. h.

Robbins, Nathaniel Augustus, Union, 31 w. h.

Sampson, Edward, Boiudoinham, 30 w. h. FRESHMEN. 17

Smith, Daniel Freeman, Saco, Mr. Thompson's.

Spearing, Robert McKown, Neto Orleans, La. 28 w. h.

Stewart, Samuel Barrett, Farmington.

Stockin, Abner Chase, East Limington, 17 w. H.

Stone, Cyrus, Jay, Mrs. Grows'.

Strickland, Lyman Sawin, Livermore, 18 W. H.

Walker, John, Jr. Exeter, 15 A. H.

Waterhouse, Frank, Halloioell, Col. Estabrook's.

Waterman, Granville Clifford, Unity, Mr. Elliot's.

Wheeler, Leonard Othniel, Lawrence, Mass. 5 W. H.

Williams, Levi Henry, Farmington. 26 w. h.

54 IS BO WDOJN COLLEGE.

Candidates for admission into the Freshman Class are required to

write Latin grammatically, and to be well versed in Geography, Arith-

metic, six sections in Smyth's Algebra, Cicero's Select Orations, (Folsom's

edit, preferred,) the Bucolics, Georgics, and iEneid of Virgil, (the whole,)

Sallust, (Andrews' edit.,) the Gospels of the Greek Testament, and Ja-

cob's (or Felton's) Greek Reader, or Owen's Greek Reader, and Owen's

Acts of the Apostles; together with Latin and Greek Prosody. They

must produce certificates of their good moral character. The time

for examination is the Friday after Commencement, and the first

Thursday in the Fall term. Candidates for admission into the other

classes will be examined also in the books which have been studied

by the class, into which admission is requested. Students from

other Colleges, before they can be examined, must produce a certifi-

cate of their regular dismission. The Geography to be studied may

be Morse's, "Worcester's, or Woodbridge's. There will be a special

examination in Ancient Geography.

N. B. Particular attention to the writing of Latin is urged as essen-

tial 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 Zumpt's Latin Grammar, and Kuhner's

Elementary Greek Grammar, (Edward's and Tayler's translation), are

preferred. COURSE OF STUDY. 19

Cnttm nf §tttltij.

Jvtstymn (Ela00*

( Felton's Extracts from the Greek Historians. ) Greek Grammar.

( Arnold's Greek Prose Composition. Lincoln's Livy—(two books.) ! FIRST TERM. Paley's Natural Theology.

( Smyth's Algebra.

< Exercises in Elocution.

( Arnold's Latin Prose Composition.

( Odyssey commenced. ) Greek Grammar.

( Livy—Smyth's Algebra. Manual, translated by Fiske. SECOND TERM. SEschenburg's Exercises in Elocution. Arnold's Latin Prose Composition. Arnold's Greek Prose Composition. Paley's Natural Theology. Odyssey. Greek Grammar. Cicero de Senectute, &c. Eschenburg's Manual. THIRD TERM. Smyth's Algebra; Paley's Natural Theology, continued. Exercises in Elocution; Hedge's Logic. Arnold's Latin Prose. Arnold's Greek Prose. Review of the studies of the year.

Sopljomore €lct00.

Demosthenes, Olynthiacs. Horace, (Odes.) Legendre's Geometry. FIRST TERM. French Language, (Spiers and Surenne's Pronouncing Dictionary, Fasquelle's Exercises and De Fivas' Classic French Reader.) 20 BOWDOIN COLLEGE.

( Demosthenes. Philippics, &c. ) Horace, (Satires and Epistles); Cicero's Tusculan

Questions, I. ( Smyth's Trigonometry—Heights and Distances, Survey- ! ing, and Navigation. French Language, (Fasquelle's Exercises & Saintine's Picciola.) Newman's Rhetoric.

Alcestis of Euripides. Cicero. Smyth's Algebra General Theory of Equations. THIRD TERM. — Smyth's Application of Algebra to Geometry. French Language, (Fasquelle's Exercises and Moliere.) Review of the studies of the year.

3nnior (Class.

Satires of Juvenal. German, (Adler's Grammar, Dictionary, and Reader,) FIRST TERM. or Greek, Plato, (Gorgias.) I.Mechanics.

Smyth's Calculus. Electricity; Magnetism; Optics. German, (Adler's Ollendorff and Fouque's Undine,) or SECOND TERM. Greek, (Gorgias finished. Aristophanes— The Clouds.) Tacitus, (History, Book I. Agricola and Germania.) Spanish Language, (Seoane's Neuman & Barretti's Dictionary, Ollendorff's Grammar, and Novelas Espanolas.

Smyth's Calculus. German, (Adler's Ollendorff and Goethe's Iphigenia,) or Greek, (Aristophanes.) Moral Philosophy. third term. Vattel's Law of Nations. __ Spanish Language. ! Review of the studies of the year.

Senior Class.

( Astronomy and Mathematics. term. < first Paley's Evidences ; Guizot's History of Civilization.

( Upham's 3Icntal Philosophy.

{ Chemistry. Butlers Analogy Guizot's History of Civilization. SECOND TERM. ; Mental Philosophy continued. ! Hebrew and Italian Languages. EXERCISES, & C. 21

I Natural History •, Cleaveland's Mineralogy. ) Wayland's Moral Science. third term. ( Upham's Treatise on the Will. Hebrew and Italian, continued. ! Review of the studies of the year.

EXERCISES DURING THE YEAR.

"Weekly Exercises in Declamation of all the Classes. Compositions in English of the three upper Classes. Forensic Disputations of the Juniors and Seniors. 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. LECTURES.

All the Year. By Prof. Hitchcock—On Natural and Revealed Re- ligion. Sprlng Term. By Prof. Cleaveland—On Chemistry to the Senior and Junior Classes. Summer Term. By Profs Cr.EAVELAiND and Smyth—On Nitural Phi- losophy to the Senior and Junior Classes. By Prof. Cleaveland—On Mineralogy, Geology, and Conchology to the Senior Class. By Prof. Smyth—On Mechanics. By Prof. Packard—On Classical Literature. By Prof. Boody—On Rhetoric and Oratory. LIBRARIES.

The number of volumes in the College Library is over - 13,000 Medical Library 3,250 Peucinian 6,000 Athenaean ...... 5,250

Total, - 27,500 ANNUAL EXPENSES.

Tuition, $ 24,00. Room rent, $ 10,00. Incidental charges on the Col- lege bills, $ 12,00. Board, $ 1,75 to $ 2,50 per week. Other expenses, as wood, lights, washing, use of books and furniture, $35,00. Total, $ 157,00. .

22 BO WDOIN COLLEGE.

Ca 1 en b a r

1854.

Feb 17. Spring Term commenced—Friday. May 16. Exhibition of the Senior and Junior Classes—Tuesday evening. May 17. Examination of all the Classes— Wednesday. May 19. Spring Term closes— Friday.

VACATION OF TWO WEEKS.

June 2. Summer Term commences—Friday. July 4 Examination of the Senior Class—Tuesday. July 24 Prize Declamation of the Junior Class—Monday evening. July 25 Prize Declamation of the Sophomore Class—Tuesday evening. July 25—27. Examination of the three lower Classes.

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.

FACULTY OF MEDICINE.

LEONARD WOODS, JR., D. D., President.

PARKER CLEAYELAND, M. D., Dean and Librarian.

EBENEZER EVERETT, M. A,

ISAAC LINCOLN, M. D.

JAMES M'KEEN, M. D.

JOHN HUBBARD, M. D.

JOHN T. GILMAN, M. D.

WILLIAM SWEETSER, M. D.

EDMUND R. PEASLEE, M. D.

AMOS NOURSE, M. D.

HON. JOHN S. TENNEY, LL.D.

CHARLES A. LEE, M. D. .

MEDICAL CLASS,

FEB. -MAY, 1854.

The second Course of Lectures is indicated by the f ; third Course by J ; and the fourth, or higher

Course by \\, prefixed to the name of the Student.

NAME S RESIDENCES. INSTRUCTORS.

Billings, Adoniram Judson, Waterville, N. R. Boutelle, m. d.

Blake, Amisa, Olive, Ohio, E. N. Gibbs, m.d. & J. L. Blake, m.d.

IBlanchard, Francis W., Richmond, John D. Lincoln, m.d. tBoothby, Stephen, Unity, Alexander Boothby, m.d.

Breslin, Thomas Henry, Portland, Elbridge Bacon, m.d.

Buck, Horatio Bardwell, Milton Mills, N.H., Jeremiah C. Buck, m.d.

II Burleigh, William Henry, a.b., Franklin, J\T. H., E. R. Peaslee, m.d.

Chase, Hiram Cate, Augusta, S. M. Cate, m.d.

Cochran, Charles Albert, Monmouth, James Cochran, m.d. tDaly, William Shaw, Monmouth, E. K, Prescott, m.d. tDame, Loammi Bezaleel, Portsmouth, JY. H., "W. Swasey, m.d. &

J. Fogg, M.D. 26 MEDICAL SCHOOL.

HDeane, Joshua Lord, Gardiner, C. W. "Whitmore, m.d. liEveleth, John Marshall, a.m., Windham, L.W. Houghton, m.d., E.R.Peaslee, m.d. &

S. C. Hunkins,M.D. f Everett, Charles Carroll, a.m., Brunsjvick, James M'Keen, m.d.

Farrington, James Henry, Fryeburg, I. Chandler, m.d.

Foster, Avery Belcher, Bath, A. J. Fuller, m.d.

French, Albert Gallatin, Fayette, Charles H. Barker, m.d.

tFreeman, George Howard, Minot, Nathan C. Harris, m.d.

tGilson, Luther Clinton, Portland, W. C. Robinson, m.d.

tGoodspeed, Isaac Roscoe, Pittston, C. W. Whitmore, m.d.

Grant, James Henry, Ossipee, N. H., N. Grant, m.d. &

J. W. Snow, m.d.

Haskell, Henri Byron, Biddeford, J. Lambert, m.d.

Hawkes,_Andrew Mackaness N, Eastport, M. Hawkes, m.d.

tHenderson, William, Pictou, JV. Scotia, W. Henderson, m.d.

Howard, Horatio Nelson, m.d., Abbot.

tHurd, Samuel Hutchins, a.b., Charlestorcn, Mass., E. R. Peaslee, m.d.

Hutchins, Frederic, Paris, Asaph Kittredge, m.d.

IKimball, Benjamin Webber, Bethel, Almon Twitchell, m.d.

La Plain, James, Richmond, G. S. Palmer, m.d.

Levensaler, Henry Coombs, Thomaston, Moses R. Ludwig, m.d.

McKeen, Joseph, Jr., a.b., Brunswick, James M'Keen, m.d.

tMcSheehy, John James, Boston, Mass., William Pitt, m.d.

Marston, Frederic Morse, Lerviston, Ephraim Marston, m.d.

Marston, Samuel Sherburne, Ossipee, N. H-, S. W. Roberts, m.d.

tMartin, Pearl, Turner, W. Kilbourne, m.d. & S. Oakes, m.d. MEDICAL SCHOOL. 27

tMaxim, Leonard Howard, Wayne, Charles H. Barker, m.d.

Merrill, Paul, Parsonsfield, G. L. Bennett, m.d.

tMerrow, Augustus Davis, West Nervfield, Calvin ToplifT, m.d.

Meservey, Atwood Bond, Appleton, Elisha Chenery, m.d.

IIMillett, Albion Ricker, Minot, H. L. K. Wiggin, m.d.

Mitchell, John Warren, Freeport, Ebenezer Wells, m.d.

^Montgomery, George, Strafford, N .H., Charles Palmer, m.d.

IIMulvey, James Williamson, Saco, B. C. Mulvey, m.d. &

W.Williamson, m.d. tMussey, John Milton, Unity, Alexander Boolhby.M.n.

Neal, Selden Fletcher, a.b., Waterville, N. R. Boutelle, m.d.

Parker, Alexander Mcintosh, Durham, F. G. Warren, m.d.

|Pratt, John Frank, Greene, Calvin Blake, m.d.

Richards, David Stimson, Monmouth, John Hartwell, m.d.

IRichards, John Almond, Strong, Edmund Russell, m.d. tRoberts, David, Boston, C. B. O'Donnell, m.d. South Mass. , G. Lewis, m.d.

II Snow, , Winthrop, N. T. Palmer, m.d. & E.R.Peaslee, m.d. tSoule, Horatio Sprague, East Boston, Mass., W. Henderson, m.d.

Swazey, Frederic Rice, Bucks-port, A. F. Page, m.d. &

E.P.Fessenden, m.d.

m.d. tTebbetts, George Washington , Scarborough, A. D. Edgecomb, tTowle, William Clement, Fryeburg, Ira Towle, m.d. tTrafton, Clark Cornish, Kennebunkport, Nicholas E. Smart, m.d.

Trafton, Isaac Morrell, Nervfield, Alexander M.Wing,M.D.

True, William Henry, Freeport, N. T. Palmer, m.d.

IITuck, Cyrus Deane, HallorveU, M.C.Richardson, m.d. &c E.R.Peaslee, m.d. 28 MEDICAL SCHOOL.

Walker, James Edwin, Fryeburg, Ira Towle, m.d.

JWeston, Samuel Loton, Harrison, L.W.Houghton,M.D. &

A. Cobb, m.d. t White, Jacob Butler, a.b., Sandwich, N. H., D. T. Huckins, m.d. tWhite, William Thomas, Richmond, Abial Libby, m.d.

Whitney, George Washington, Portland, James M. Buzzell, m.d.

"fWilson, George Hamlin, Litchfield, G. S. Palmer, m.d.

Wood, Moses Hubbard, Wilton, Geo. L. Peaslee, m.d.

Woodbury, m.d. II Woodbury, Levi Jackson, Bedford, N. H., Peter

"("Young, Albert Tillotson, Bingham, F. P. Theobald, m.d. &

J. 0. Green, m.d.

WILLIAM H. BURLEIGH, A. B., Demonstrator in Anatomy.

JOHN M. EVELETH, A. M„ Assistant Dissectors. ALBION P. SNOW,

ALBION P. SNOW,

CLARK C. TRAFTON, Assistant Librarians.

WILLIAM T. WHITE, MEDICAL SCHOOL. 29

JtMtntl Irjjnnl nf Blaine.

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 Medical Session commences near the middle of Feb., annually, and continues fourteen weeks. Students, and particularly candidates for a de- gree, are examined either daily or weekly on the subjects of the Lectures.

The Fees for admission to the several courses of Lectures, payable in advance, are $50.

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

Matriculation or Library fee, payable but once, $3.

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. —

30 MEDICAL SCHOOL.

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

the 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 examination 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, in 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

that on the Medical Library ; and it is required, they should be written 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. Ii contains about 3400 vols, principally modern works, which have been selected with much care and is annually increasing. It ; 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. —

MEDICAL SCHOOL. 31

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.

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.

An extensive and valuable collection of Instruments and Apparatus has

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

MEDICAL STUDENTS 68 SENIOR SOPHISTERS 38 JUNIOR SOPHISTERS 41 SOPHOMORES 42 FRESHMEN 54 175

total 243

ABBREVIATIONS.

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

A. H. Appletoa Hall.