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J. C. KNEELAND AND CO. S STEAM PRESS, TROY, N. V.

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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.

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Rev. LEONARD WOODS, Jr., D. D., President.

Hon. , Vice President.

EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq., Secretary.

Rev. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D. D.

Hon. NATHAN WESTON, LL. D.

Hon. .

Hon. , 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.

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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. . 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.

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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.

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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. \ ;

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FEBRUARY—MAY, 1849.

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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, , 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.

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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, , 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

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SENIOR SOPHISTERS.

Names. Residences. Rooms.

Adams, Zabdiel Boylston, Boston, Mass. 13 M. H. Burbank, Augustus Jedediah, Bethel, 11 M. H. Cothren, Charles, Louisville, Ky., 9M. H. Cothren, Nathaniel, Farmington, 9M. H. Deane, Lewellen Hewet, Portland, 8M.H. Emerson, Lincoln Fletcher, Kennebunk, Mr. Tappan's. Eveleth, John Marshall, Windham, 8A.H. Greene, Charles Frank. Henry, Athens, 20 A. H. Hinkley, Eugene Bergin, Hallowell, Miss Hinkley's. Hobson, William, Standish, 8M.H. Hoole, James Lowe, Portland, Mr. Hoole's. Jackson, Geo. Edwin Bartol, Portland, 6M.H.

Jennings, Orville, Leeds, Ind., 6M.H. Jones, William Ladd, Minot, 21 A. H. Mitchell, Ammi, Ruhamah, Portland, 5 11 H. Paine, John St. Clare, Spring Vale, Mr. Tappan's. Perkins, George Augustus, Farmington, 8 A. H. Richardson, George Leland, Bath, 18 A. H. Robinson, George Oliver, Oxford, 21 A. H. Stanley, John Thomas, Farmington, 6A.H. Ten Broeck, William Cutter, North Danvers, Mass 24 A. H. Thompson, Robert Richardson, Rumford, 11M.H. Ware, Albert Harris, Athens, 12 A. H. Wells, Spencer, Salisbury, N. H., 23 A. H.

Williamson, Joseph, Jr., Belfast, 22 M. H. BOWDOJN COLLEGE.

JUNIOR SOPHISTE-RS.

Names, Residences. Kooms.

Adams, Francis, Topsham, 17 A. H. Atherton, Lemuel Weeks, Castine, 25 A. H.

Bell, Wm. Nelson, Nailling, Dresden, Tenn., 41 A. H. Buck, Samuel Preble, Woolwich, 24 M. H. Bulfinch, John Johnson, Waldoborough, 28 M. H. Burr, Samuel Cushing, Boston, Mass., 2 A. H. Butler, Charles Edward, Hallowell, 4 A. H. Everett, Charles Carroll, Brunswick, E. Everett's Esq.

Flitner, Albion, Pittston, 11 A. H.

Fiye, William Pierce, Lewiston, 10M.H. Gardner, William Sewall, Lowell, Mass., 4 A. H. Goodwin, George Peabody, Baldwin, 25 A. H. Harding, Henry Fisk, Union, 28 M. H.

Hodgman, Samuel Little, Warren, 10 M. H. Holmes, Freeland Salmon, Foxcroft, 12 M. H.

Howard, Oliver Otis, Leeds, 26 M. H. Ingraham, Daniel Cony, Augusta, 26 A. H. Jackson, George Follansbee, Pittston, 17 A. H. Jewett, John Nelson, Madison, Wis., 9 A.H, Kelley, Edward Albert, Frankfort, 27 A. H.

McArthur, Arthur, Jr., Limington.

Morrill, Abner, Limerick, 21 M. H. Perley, Peleg Stone, Livermore, 26 M. H. Perry, Trueman Somerfield, Oxford. Poindexter, George Gilmer, Dresden, Tenn., 2 A. H. Sewall, John Smith, Bluehill, 24 M. H. Smith, Thomas Robinson, Bath, 12M.H. Snell, George Harvey, Unity, 10 A. H. Stinson, Samuel Adams, Wiscasset, 28 A. H. Thompson, Eugene, Topsham, C Thompson's, Esq.

Townsend, Patrick Henry, Salisbury, N. If., 9 A. H. Vose, George Howe, A ugusta, 26 A. H. Wilson, Thomas, Houlton, 21M.H. BOWDOIN COLLEGE.

SOPHOMORES.

Names. Residences. Rooms.

Brown, Philip Henry, Portland, 5 A.H. Butterfield, Jolin Warren, Vassalboro\ 8 W.H.

Chamberlain, J. Lawrence, Brewer, 32 M. H. Downs, George Edward, Calais, « W.H. Eaton, Daniel Lewis, Calais, 6 W.H. Fessenden, Joseph Palmer, Portland, 22 A. H. Prink, John Samuel Hatch, Greenland, N. H., 27 M. H. Gibson, Paris, Brownfield, 25 M. H. Hamlin, Augustus Choate, Bangor, 5 W.H. Hayes, George Lafayette, Rochester, N. H., 32 M. H. Hayes, Hiram, Industry, 25 M. H. Houston, Albert Boyce, Searsport, 27 M. H. Hurd, John Sydney, Fryeburg, 27 A. H. Libby, Elias Osgood, Limerick, 15 A. H. Marshall, Wm. M. Luther, Hallowell, 14 A. H.

Merrill, John Cummings, Portland, 32 A. H.

Otis, "William Owen, Hallowell, 16 A. H.

Owen, William Henry, Brookhaven, i\T. Y., 30 M. H. Packard, William Alfred, Brunswick, Prof. Packard's. Pike, Bennett, Cornish, 16 A. H. Pollard, George Adams, Hallowell, 14 A. H. Roberts, Charles Wentworth, Bangor, 8 W.H. Southgate, William Scott, Portland, 32 A. H. Tebbets, Gilbert Can*, Lisbon, 10 A. H. Thompson, Elbridge Augustus, Sangerville, 30 M. H. Ware, Joseph Ashur, Portland, 3A.H.

Willis, Henry, Portland, 11 W.H.

Wingate, Jos. Charles Augustus, Stratham, N. H, 29 A. H. BOWDOEN" COLLEGE.

FRESHMEN.

Names. Residences. Rooms.

Allen, George Franklin, Wolfborough, N. H., 12 W. H.

Bartlett, George Washington, Litchfield. Chesley, Charles Usher, Wakefield, N. H., 9 W.H. Chickering, John White, Portland, 5M.H. Cox, Hartley Bradford, Bowdoin.

Farnham, Allen Tiles, Woolwich. Fessenden, James Deering, Portland, 22 A. H. Foss, Stephen, Braintree, Mass., 14 M. H. Foster, Edward Fuller, Berlin, Md., 12 W. H. Garvin, James, Acton, 31 A. H. Goodenow, Nathan Cutler, Farmington, 19 A. H. Goodenow, John Holmes, Alfred, 19 A. H.

Hill, Charles Addison, Sweden. Howard, Joseph Dana, Portland, 5 A. H. Kimball, Benjamin Webber, Bethel. Lord, Edward Watts, Kennebunk. May, John Walker, Winthrop, 9 W.H. McClellan, George Washington, Monmouth.

Pierce, Lewis, Gorham, Mr. Elliot's. Putnam, Dana Boardman, Rumford, 14 M. H. Randall, Albion Quincy, Bowdoinham. Theobald, George Harwood, Richmond, 30 A. H. Wells, Walter, Portland, 23 A. H.

Whiting, Robert Edward Kerr, New York City, 16M.H.

ABBREVIATIONS.

W. H. Winthrop Hall. M. H. Maine Hall. A. H. Appleton Hall. BOWDOLN COLLEGE.

CALENDAR.

1849.

Feb. 16. Spring Term commenced—Friday.

May 15. Exhibition of the Senior and Junior Classes—Tuesday evening.

May 16. Examination of all the Classes—Wednesday.

May 18. Spring Term closes—Friday.

VACATION OF TWO WEEKS.

June 1. Summer Term commences—Friday.

July 31. Examination of the Senior Class—Tuesday.

Aug. 27. Prize Declamation of the Junior Class—Monday evening.

Aug. 28. Prize Declamation of the Sophomore Class—Tuesday evening.

Aug. 28-30. Examination of the three lower Classes.

Sept. 5. Commencement—Wednesday.

VACATION OF THREE WEEKS.

Sept. 7. Examination for admission to College—Friday.

Sept. 27. Examination for admission to College—Thursday.

Sept. 28. Fall Term commences—Friday.

Dec. 19. Examination—Wednesday.

Dec. 21. Fall Term closes—Friday.

VACATION OF EIGHT WEEKS. BOWDOIN COLLEGE.

Cerras nf Itemon.

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, (Folsom's edit, preferred,) the Bucolics, Georgics and iEneid of Virgil, (the whole,) Sallust, (Andrews' edit.,) the Gospels of the Greek Testament and Jacobs' (or Felton's) Greek

Reader ; together with Latin and Greek Prosody. They must produce certifi- cates 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 certificate 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 essential for a suitable preparation to the College Course. The examination in the Gram- mar of the Greek and Latin Languages, including the Prosody of both, and in writing Latin, will be particular. Andrews and Stoddard's Latin Grammar, and the Greek Grammar of Soph- ocles, are preferred.

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FRESHMAN CLASS.

Memorabilia of Xenophon. Greek Grammar. Folsom's Livy, (two books). FIRST TERM. Lacroix's Arithmetic, Smyth's Algebra. Exercises in Elocution.

"Weekly Exercises in Latin Composition. ( Memorabilia—Odyssey commenced.

j Greek Grammar. ( Livy—Smyth's Algebra.

SECOND TERM. < Eschenburg's Manual, translated by Fiske.

( Exercises in Elocution.

j "Weekly Exercises in Latin Composition. Composition. ( Arnolds Greek Prose

( Odyssey.

~) Greek Grammar. iExcerpta Latina, (Paterculus and Quintust Curius). Eschenburg's Manual.

THIRD TERM. , Smyth's Algebra ; Hedge's Logic. J Exercises in Elocution.

( Weekly Exercises in Latin Composition.

} Arnold's Greek Prose. Review of the studies of the year. I

SOPHOMORE CLASS.

( Odyssey, continued,

"j Horace, (Odes).

first term. S Legendre's Geometry. J French Language, (Guizot's History of European

( Civilization.)

{Demosthenes, Olynthiacs.

Horace, (Satires and Epistles) ; Terence, (Andria). Smyth's Trigonometry. XI> TERM. Cam. Math., (Heights and Distances, Surveying and Navigation.) French Language. (Guizot continued, and Moliere). Newman's Rhetoric.

{Alcestis.

Terence— ( Adelphi ).

. Cam. Math., (Projections, Leveling). THTRD TERM. ( Smyth's Application of Algebra to Geometry. {French Language, (Moliere). Review of the studies of the year. r^l BOWDOIN COLLEGE.

JUNIOR CLASS.

( Satires of JuvenaL

( German, (Follen's German Reader) ; or Greek, (De- FIRST TERM. imosthenes de Corona.) Mechanics.

( Calculus. 1 Electricity—Magnetism—Optics.

{ German, (Schiller's William Tell, or Fouques Undine). SECOND TERM. / Greek, (Demosthenes finished. Panegyricus of Isocrates).

j Tacitus, (History Book 1, Agricola and Germany.) 1 Spanish Language.

\ Greek, (Prometheus of JSschylus).

j Calculus ; Mechanics,

j German (Goethe's Faust). THIRD TERM. / Moral Philosophy.

JVattel's Law of Nations ; Spanish Language. Review of the studies of the year.

SENIOR CLASS.

J Astronomy and Mathematics. FIRST TERM. . Paley's Evidences ; Guizot's History of Civilization

| Upham's Mental Philosophy.

Chemistry.

Butler's Analogy ; Guizot's History of Civilization. SECOND TERM. Mental Philosophy continued. Hebrew and Italian Languages.

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. BOWDOIN COLLEGE. hr

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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.

Sprixg Term. On Chemistry to the Junior and Senior Classes. Summer Term. On Natural Philosophy to the Junior and Senior Classes. On Mineralogy to the Senior Class. On Rhetoric and Oratory. On Classical and General Literature. On the Steam Engine.

The number of volumes in the College Library in over - - - 11,500 Medical Library about - 3,200 Peucinian 5,440 Athenaean 4,200 Theological 750 Peace Society 500

Total 25,590 ANNUAL EXERCISES.

Tuition, $24.; Room rent, $10.; Incidental charges on the College bills, $12.;

Board, $1 to $2 per week. Other expenses, as wood, lights, washing, use of books and furniture, $35. Total. $121. pre BOWDOIN COLLEGE.

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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 February, annually, and continues thirteen weeks. Students, and particularly candidates for a degree } are examined either daily or weekly on the subjects of the Lectures.

The Fees for admission to the several courses of Lectures, payable in ad- vance, are $60.

The Graduation fee, including an engraved Diploma on Parchment, is 818"

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 Insti- tutions, are required to pay one-third of the usual fees, for admission to their first course of Lectures at this School. GRADUATION

Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine, are examined b}T 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, winch occurs on the first Wednesday of September.

They must have devoted three years to their professional studies under the direction of a regular Practitioner of Medicine. They must have attended t wo BOWDOIX COLLEGE.

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 pur- sued their Medical studies for the required term, and of possessing at the time of examination, a good moral character. They must al

Those candidates who have not received a Collegial education, must satisfy the Faculty of their proficiency in the Latin Language and in Natural Philoso- phy-

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

Annual Commencement of the College, in September.

A fair copy of the Thesis or Dissertation must be deposited with the Sec- retary of the Faculty, at least ten days before the commencement of the Ex- amination, at the close of the Lectures. These copies are preserved in the

Medical Library ; and it is required, that they should be written on letter pa- per, of medium size, with a wide margin, left for the purpose of binding them into volumes.

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The Medical Library, attached to this School, is one of the best in the Uni- ted States. It contains about 3200 vols., principally modem 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, Seerig, Swan,

Tiedemann, Yicq d'Azyr, Weber,

All the Members of the Medical Class are entitled to borrow two volume.-; ;i week from the Library. Those who are candidates for examination for the de- gree 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. BOWDOIX COLLEGE.

ANATOMICAL CABINET.

The Anatomical Cabinet was purchased in Paris : and most of the Prepar- ations were there made under the direction of the late Professor Thillaye.

Many wet preparations have however been added during the past 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 S or 4 individuals, are furnish- ed with the separated bones of a skeleton, for examination at their private rooms.

The Chemical Department embraces every article of Apparatus essential to a complete illustration of the principles of Chemistry. This course also in- cludes a very full exhibition of the principles of Common and Galvanic Elec- tricity, and Electro-Magnetism, with numerous experiments.

Lectures will also be given to the Medical Class on those departments of Xatural 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 surgi- cal operations will be afforded.

All operations in the presence of the Medical Class, will be performed with- out charge. It is considered important that this fact should be extensively made known to the Public.

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

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