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Bowdoin College Catalogues Bowdoin College Bowdoin Digital Commons Bowdoin College Catalogues 1-1-1849 Bowdoin College Catalogue (1849 "Published by the Students") Bowdoin College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues Recommended Citation Bowdoin College, "Bowdoin College Catalogue (1849 "Published by the Students")" (1849). Bowdoin College Catalogues. 54. https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/54 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]. .. cX OFFICERS AND STUDENTS ,0 o "'" 1 Qj?;^:<i2^e9^®^G^X> ) ^O AliaD THUS o- MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE. PUBLISHED BY THE STLDENTS. ! r© i/ ©I BRUNSWICK, ME. CCD G3) r. ]>© ^1849 J. C. KNEELAND AND CO. S STEAM PRESS, TROY, N. V. : /^^vS ANNUAL CATALOGUE iirWi OF THE OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE, AND THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE. PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS. TROY, N. Y. STEAM PRESS OF J. C. KNEELAND AND CO. 1849. raiUOT Rev. LEONARD WOODS, Jr., D. D., President. Hon. WILLIAM KING, Vice President. EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq., Secretary. Rev. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D. D. Hon. NATHAN WESTON, LL. D. Hon. REUEL WILLIAMS. Hon. ETHER SHEPLEY, LL. D. Hon. CHARLES STEWART DAVEIS, LL. D. Hon. ALFRED JOHNSON. Hon. DANIEL GOODENOW. ROBERT H. GARDINER, Esq. Hon. GEORGE EVANS, LL. D. BOWDOIN COLLEGE. ®W1^©1^ Hon. ROBERT PINCKNBT DUNLAP, President. LEVI CUTTER, Esq., Vice President. JOHN M'KEEN, Esq., Secretary. JOHN MERRICK, M. A. ISAAC LINCOLN, M. D. Rev. BENJAMIN TAPPAN, D. D. SIMON GREENLEAF, LL. D. Rev. JOHN WALLACE ELLINGWOOD. Rev. ENOS MERRILL. Hon. BENJAMIN RANDALL. Rev. ASA CUMMINGS, D. D. FREDERIC ALLEN, LL. D. Rev. ALLEN GREELY. WILLIAMS EMMONS, Esq. JOHN HANNIBAL SHEPPARD, Esq. Rev. GEORGE ELIASHIB ADAMS. WILMOT WOOD, Esq. Rev. SWAN LYMAN POMROY, D. D. Hon. JOSIAH PIERCE. Hon. PHILIP EASTMAN. Rev. DAVID THURSTON. BOWDOIN COLLEGE. WILLIAM SWAN, Esq. 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. Hon. JOHN SEARLE TENNEY. Hon. WILLIAM PITT FESSENDEN. JOSEPH LIBBEY, M. A. SETH STORER, Esq. WILLIAM C. CROSBY, Esq., Rev. JOHN W. CHICKERING. Hon. JOSIAH LITTLE. SAMUEL BRADLEY, Esq. Rev. JOSEPH WALKER. JOHN M'DONALD, Esq. Rev. RICHARD WOODHULL. Rev. RAY PALMER. JOSEPH M'KEEN, M. A., Treasurer of the College. BOWDOIN COLLEGE. ©^©ncs; LEONARD WOODS, Jr., D. D., PRESIDENT. PARKER CLEAVELAND, LL. D, PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, MINERALOGY, AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. COLLINS PROFESSOR OF NATURAL AND REVEALED RELIGION. WILLIAM SWEETSER, M. D., PROFESSOR OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PHYSIC. ALPHEUS S. PACKARD, M. A., PROFESSOR OF ANCIENT LANGUAGES, AND CLASSICAL LITERATURE. 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. DANIEL R. GOODWIN, M. A., PROFESSOR OF THE MODERN LANGUAGES. EDMUND R. PEASLEE, M. D, PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY AND SURGERY. CHARLES A. LEE, M. D., LECTURER ON MATERIA MEDICA. AMOS NOURSE, M. D., LECTURER ON OBSTETRICS. Hon. JOHN SEARLE TENNEY, LECTURER ON MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. HENRY H. BOODY, M. A., PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND ORATORY. HENRY KINSMAN CRAIG, M. A, TUTOR IN GREEK. DANIEL R. GOODWIN, M. A, LIBRARIAN. <> BOWDOIN COLLEGE. ^©(yjiLTHf ©\f mmmm « i —» ^ > LEONARD WOODS, Jr., D. D., PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE. EBENEZER EVERETT, M. A., MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. ISAAC LINCOLN, M. D, MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS. JAMES M'KEEN, M. D., MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS. JOHN HUBBARD, M. D. WILLIAM WOOD, M D. PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. D., PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY. WILLIAM SWEETSER, M. D., PROFESSOR OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PHYSIC. CHARLES A. LEE, M. D, LECTURER ON MATER LA. MEDICA. AMOS NOURSE, M. D., LECTURER ON OBSTETRICS. Hon. JOHN S. TENNEY, A. M.. LECTURER ON MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. EDMUND R. PEASLEE, M. D., PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY AND SURGERY. PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. D. LIBRARIAN. RICHARD P. JENNESS, DEMONSTRATOR IN ANATOMY. FAYETTE JEWETT, A. B., y ASSISTANTAS DISSECTORS. JOHN S. PARKER, WILLIAM F.JACKSON, A.B.,M.D., ) JOHN W. ROBINSON, J ASSISTANT LIBRARIANS. B. B., GEORGE UPHAM, A. [ ^St( EDWIN MAYBERRY. \ ; BOWDODs" COLLEGE. '£> FEBRUARY—MAY, 1849. , , ^e*- « is indicated the third Course by The second Course of Lectures by f ; \ student. and the fourth, or higher Course, by |, prefixed to the name of the Names. Residences, Instructors. \ Adams, Henry Milgrove, Hallowell, F. Allen, M. D. and K. Wright, M. D. Bailey, William, Bowdoinham, Bates, James Macomber, Augusta, James Bates, M. D. Blunt, Mark Sherburne, Jr., Norridgewock, George Gourlay, M. D. Briggs, William David, Portland, Moses Sweat, M. D. Carter, John Augustus, Jefferson, Briggs T. Carter, M. D. Case, Albert Morrill, Levant, Isaac Case, M. D. \ Chase, Sumner Burnham, Scarborough, Seth L. Larrabee, M. D. Cobb, Albion, Westbrook, Ebenezer Stone, M. D. Cobb, Stephen Meserve, Limerick, James M. Buzzell, M. D. Cornish, Theodore Osgood, Plymouth, Mass, Samuel Merritt, M. D. Currie, Thomas Turney, Frederickton, N. B., Henry A. Hart, M. D. Dame, Loammi, Portsmouth, N. H., W. Swazey, M. D. and J. Fogg, M. D. Dana, Charles Hamilton, Tunkhannock, Penn., Reuel Barrows, M. D. Davis, Hall, Fryeburg, Reuel Barrows, M. D. Decker, Elbridge Gerry, Unity, James C. Bradbury, M. D. ||Dunlap, Charles Robert, A. B., Brunswick, Jolin D. Lincoln, M. D. Durgin, Joseph Franklin, Lisbon, G. S. Palmer, M. D. f Dyer, Jonah Franklin, Eastport, C. Trafton, M. D. and E. Richardson, M. D. f Eells, Nathaniel Augustus, Belfast, H. Munroe, M. D. and N. P. Munroe, M. D. \ BOWDOIN" COLLEGE. Names. Residences. Instructors. Elliot, Stephen Chase, Corinna, Calvin Seavey, M. D. f Evans, David, Sweden, I. Chandler, M. D. 'and S. W. L. Chase, M. D. Eveleth, George Washington, Phillip*, John L. Blake, M. D. Fairfield, Charles Dexter, M. I)., Hadley, Mass., Fessenden, Chas. Stuart Daveis, A. B., Portland, Hewitt C. Fessenden, M. D. Fitch, Andrew Titcomb, Portland, Luther Fitch, M. D. \ Haley, John Rose, Brunswick, N. T. Palmer, M. D. Hall, John Cambridge, Bridgton, T. F. Perley, M. D. and N. Pease, M. D. Hildreth, Thaddeus, Gardiner, C. W. Whitmore, M. D. Hill Charles Edwin, Chatham, N. H., W. Swazey, M. D. and J. Fogg, M. D. f Hilton, Albion Parris, Denmark, L. P. Sawyer, M. D. and T. F. Perley, M. D. Hitchcock, Daniel Dwight, A. B, E. C. Worcester, M. D. (Am. Coll., Mass.,) Kidron Cherokee Nation, and E. R. Peaslee, M. D. ^.Hubbard, Rev. John, Brunswick, Jackson, ¥m. Francis, A. B., VI. D., Brunswick, 1 Jenness, Richard Pearson, Lynn, Mass., J. It Nye, M. D. and E. R. Peaslee, M. D. f Jewett, Fayette, A. B., St. Johnsbury, Vt. E. R. Peaslee, M. D. C. Jewett, M. D. and J. A. Raymond, M. D. f Jewett, William Henry, Readfield, B. F. Bucknell, M. D. Johnson, Samuel W., A. M., JV l. D., Brunswick. Kilby, John Dennys, A. B., Dennysville, Daniel McRuer, It D. f Kindrick, Cyrus, Jr., Gardiner, C. W. Whitmore, M. D. Lewis, James Milton, Falmouth, Mass., A. Cornish, M. D. and M. Rogers, M. D. Libbey, James Lewis, Limerick, W. Swazey, M. D. and J. Fogg, M. D. Lord, David H., Pascoag, R. I., Alford Albee, M. D. JMayberry, Edwin, Windham, W. Marrett, M. D. and A. W. Anderson, M. D. Melcher, Samuel Henry, Meredith Bridge, N. H., G. W. Garland, M. D. Miles, Joseph Decker, Limerick, W. Swazey, M. D. and J. Fogg, M. D. TYP- s— |r. — " — ^» J^s 7 7 BOWDOIN COLLEGE. 11 Names. Residences. Instructors. Moody, Thomas Tracy, Belfast, John Payne, M. D. Morey, Nathan Elden, M. D., Eastport, Osgood, M. D. ^Osgood, William, A. B., North Yarmouth, Amos Felch, Bridgton, Thomas F. Perley, M. D. f Page, Alpheus Parker, M. D. JParker, Jolin Selden, Farmington, N H., D. T. C. F. Elliot, M. D. and E. R. Peaslee, M. D. D. JPeirce, Augustus Frederic, Tyngsboro\ Mass., Augustus Peirce, M. Dixmont, Byron Porter, M. D. f Porter, Byron, 2nd, Reynolds, William Buzzell, Acton, J. C. Buck, M. D. and R. Buck, M. D. John Winter, Litchfield, C. W. Whitmore, M. D. :}; Robinson, and J. A. Jackson, M. D. Rowell, Isaac, Gardiner, C. W. Whitmore, M. D. JSnow, Edwin Payson, Atkinson, E. W. Snow, M. D. Staples, David Coplin, Temple, Sylvester Oakes, M. D. Strong, f Thomas, Ephraim Bernard, fThorndike, Albert, Dixmont, John Benson, M. D. Towle, William Clement, Fryeburg, Ira Towle, M. D. fTrue, Rev. John Wesley, Brunswick, Tuttle, Levi Woodbury, Nottingham, N H., Nathaniel Bachelder, M. D. J. D. Lincoln, M. D. f Twitchell, Wilham Leander, Topsham, JUpham, George Barnard, A. B., Brunswick, J. D. Lincoln, M. D. and E. R. Peaslee, M. D. \ Waterhouse, Ai, Scarborough, A. D. Edgecomb, M. D. ^Watson, James Davis, Bradford, Webber, Joseph Babson, Gardiner, C. W. Whitmore, M. D. Weeks, Albert Gallatin, A. B., (Dartmouth College, K H.,) Guilford, N K, G. W. Garland, M. D. Weeks, William Henry, Durham, Asa Hutchins, M. D. White, Andrew Jackson, Dresden Mills, E. G. Stevens, M. D. f Wilbur, Greenleaf Augustus, A. B., (Wat. College,) Augusta, H. H. Hill, M. D. Williamson, Wilham, M. D., Bethel, Young, Albert Tillotson, Bingham, F. P. Theobald, M. D. J. Holmes, M. D. and C. E. Swan, M. D. C-vT? SUMMARY. Medical Students, 74 Senior Sophisters, 25 Junior Sophisters, 33 Sophomores, 28 Freshmen, 24 — 110 Total, 184 sl^d BOWDOIN COLLEGE. la? OTPMiBMBlIJATEl SENIOR SOPHISTERS. Names. Residences. Rooms. Adams, Zabdiel Boylston, Boston, Mass. 13 M. H. Burbank, Augustus Jedediah, Bethel, 11 M. H. 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