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CATALOGUE.

BOWDOIN COLLEGE,

1830.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

Rev. WILLIAM ALLEN, D. D. President. Rev. HEZEKIAH PACKARD, D. D. V. President. EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq. Secretary. His Excel. JONATHAN G. HUNTON. Hon. PRENTISS MELLEN, LL. D. Rev. ELIPHALET GILLET, D. D. Rev. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D. D. Hon. STEPHEN LONGFELLOW, LL. D. Hon. WILLIAM P. PREBLE, LL. D, Hon. NATHAN WESTON, Jun Hon. ALBION K. PARRIS. Hon. JOHN HOLMES. Hon. . 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. ETHER SHEPLEY, Esq. BOARD OF OVERSEERS.

ROBERT H. GARDINER, Esq. President.

CHARLES S. DAVEIS, Esq. Vice President. ROBERT D. DUNNING, Esq. Secretary. Hon. JEREMIAH BAILEY. RICHARD COBB, Esq. Rev. JONATHAN COGSWELL. SAMUEL CONY, Esq. LEVI CUTTER, Esq.

DAVID DUNLAP, Esq,

Rev. ENOS MERRILL. Rev. REUBEN NASON. BENJ'N RANDALL, Esq, Rev. JOHN W. ELLINGWOOD. BENJAMIN HASEY, Esq. Dr. JOHN A. HYDE. Dr. ISAAC LINCOLN. JOHN MERRICK, Esq. EDWARD RUSSELL, Esq. Dr. ENOCHS. TAPPAN. Rev. BENJAMIN TAPPAN. CHARLES VAUGHAN, Esq; Hon. . Hon, SANFORD KINGS BERY. Hon. SAMUEL E. SMITH. Hon. WM. D. WILLIAMSON. Hon. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jun.

Rev. ASA CUMMINGS. NATH'L GROTO^Estfr Hon. ROBERT P. DUNLAP. Hon. JOSEPH E. FOXCROFT. Hon. JONATHAN PAGE. Hon. JOSIAH W. SEAVER. Hon. PELEG TALLMAN. Hon. DANIEL ROSE. EBENEZER CLAPP, Esq. Hon. JOHN DOLE. Hon. PELEG SPRAGUE. CHARLES DUMMER, Esq. Hon. JOHN ANDERSON. Rev. DANIEL GOULD. Hon. RUFUS M'INTIRE: WILLIAM LADD, Esq. Rev. THOMAS WILLIAMS. Rev. SENECA WHITE. WILLIAM A. HAYES, Esq. FREDERIC ALLEN, Esq. Rev. ASA MEAD. Hon. GEORGE EVANS. Rev. ALLEN GREELY.

JAMES BOWDOIN. Esq. Hon. HENRY W. FULLER. ISAAC G. READ, Esq. JACOB ABBOT, Esq. Rev. SAMUEL JOHNSON.

JOHN MUSSEY, Esq.

WILLIAMS EMMONS, Esq.

JOSEPH McKEEN,Esq. Treasurer of the College, OFFICERS

OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT.

Rev. WILLIAM ALLEN, D. D.

PRESIDENT.

PARKER CLEAVELAND, A. M. Professor of Chemis-

try, Mineralogy, and Natural Philosophy.

JOHN DELAMATER, M. D. Professor of the Theory

and Practice of Physic.

SAMUEL P. NEWMAN, A. M. Professor of Rhetoric

and Oratory, and Lecturer on Civil Polity and Politi-

cal Economy.

ALPHEUS S. PACKARD, A.M. Professor of Languages

and Classical Literature.

JOHN D. WELLS, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Sur-

gery.

JAMES M'KEEN, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics.

THOMAS C. UPHAM, A. M. Professor of Metaphysics

and Ethics, and Instructer in the Hebrew Language, i

WILLIAM SMYTH, A. M. Professor of Mathematics.

HENRY W. LONGFELLOW, A. M. Professor of the

Modern Languages.

HENRY W. LONGFELLOW, A. M. Librarian. FACUZiTlT OF MEDICINE.

Rev. WILLIAM ALLEN, D.D. President of the College.

EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq. of the Trustees.

Dr. ISAAC LINCOLN, of the Overseers.

Dr. JONATHAN PAGE, of the Overseers..

PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. D. Professor of Chemistry

and Materia Medica.

JOHN DELAMATER, M. D. Professor of the Theory

and Practice of Physic.

JOHN D. WELLS, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Sur-

gery.*

JAMES M'KEEN, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics.

JOHN D. WELLS, M. D. Librarian.

MOSES P. CLEAVELAND, A. B. CHARLES FIELD, A.B. l<< Assistant Librarians. GEORGE W. LANE, A.B.

Assisted, in consequence of illness at the commencement of the term, by

BENJAMIN LINCOLN, M. D. Professor of Anatomy in the University of Vermont.

STUDENTS

ATTENDING MEDICAL LECTURES,

FEBRUARY MAY, 1830.

NAMES. RESIDENCE* INSTRUCTERS.

Adams John 0. Lebanon R. Buck, m. d.

Allen Horatio G. Bath B. D. Bartlett, m. d,

Atkinson Benjamin Newburyport, Ms. J. Atkinson, m. d. Austin Oliver W. South Berwick Dr. C. Trafton.

Babcock Aaron G. Princeton, Ms. C. Smith, m. d. Bacon Liberty W. Buxton Dr. D. Bacon.

Ballou Ariel Cumberland, R. I. Medical Professors.

Barber Joseph S. Gardiner E. Holmes, m. d. Barrows William Canton Dr. C. Holland.

Bartlett Ezekiel M. Bethel Dr. J. S. Millett.

Bates Joseph N. Barre, Ms. A. Bates, m. d.

Benson John Carmel Dr. J. H. Brainerd.

Bourne Hermon, a. b. Mtleborough, Ms. I. Barrows, m. d.

Bradbury Samuel M. Parsonsfield Dr. J. Bradbury. Buck James M. Sumner Dr. A. Kittredge.

Buxton Benjamin F. Warren J. G. Brown, m. d.

Calef Jonathan S. Lyman R. Buck, m. d.

Chase Enoch Derby, Vt. M. F. Colby, m. d.

Cleaveland Moses P. A.B.Brunswick Medical Professors. 10

Coggswell Francis, A.M.Ipswich, Ms. A. Whiting, m. d. Cross Luther Keene, N. H. A. Twitchell, m. d. Cushman Hosea L. Buckfield Dr. J. Tewksbury. Day Dr. Alexander H. St. Augustine, E. Florida. Dexter Hermon H. Salisbury, Con. L. Ticknor, m. d.

Dodge Asa, a. b. New Castle J. McKeen, m. d. Dorr Joseph P. Chatham, N. Y. J. Delamater, m. d.

Ellis Asher Topsham Medical Professors.

Field Charles, a. b. North Yarmouth Medical Professors. Fletcher Franklin P. China Dr. A. Hatch. J. Parant, m. d. & Fortier Octave C. Quebec, L. Canada. Dr. R. A. Fortier.

Frost Moses Norway Dr. J. Grover.

Fuller Jared Hampton, Con. S. C. Brewster, m. d.

Gage Franklin, .a b. Augusta L. L. Miller, m. d.

Garcelon Seward Lewiston D. Garcelon, m. d. Gilman Noah Tamworth, N. H. Dr. A. Hatch. Goodwin George W. South Berwick Dr. D. Neal.

Gorgendiere O.F.DeLa Quebec, L. Canada. L. Morrin, m. d.

Gould Levi Stoneham, Ms. Medical Professors. Gould Samuel L. Topsjield, Ms. Dr. T. Manning.

Harris Jerome Methuen, Ms. R. D. Mussey, m. d.

Holmen A. Derby, Vt. M. F. Colby, m. d.

Houghton Lewis W. Waterford L. Gage, m. d.

Huse Jonathan Warren Dr. J. Huse

Huse Joseph Warren Dr. J. Huse. Jones Thomas Rindge, N. H. A. Bates, m. d.

Jordan Nahum, a. b. Ellsworth A. Nourse, m. d*

Kinsman Jonathan B. Cornville Dr. T. Eastman.

Kittredge Charles New Market, N. H. G. W. Kittredge,M. d # 11

Kittredge Edward A. Salem, Ms. B. Kittredge, m. d.

Lane George W. a. b. Readjield Medical Professors* Leighton James Harmony D. H. Raymond, m. d, Lincoln Thomas Dennysville B. Lincoln, M. d.

< A. Fletcher, m. d. & Lovell Porter K. Claremont, N. H. I W. May, m. d. McCollom Alexander ML Vernon, N. H. P. Manning, m. d. McLean Sherman Andover, Con. S. Fuller, m. d. McQuesten Calvin Bedford, N. H. Dr. D. McQuesten.

Marble John Harmony J. A. Smith, m. d.

Marrett William Standish P. Ingalls, m. d.

Millikin John M. Scarborough Dr. A- Bacon,

T,Chadbourne,M. d. Mitchell Jacob North Yarmouth & S. Morrill, m. d. Moore Levi Parsonsfield Dr. E. Wilkinson.

Morrill Robert S. Canterbury, N. H. J. Wilson, m. d.

Mulvey Boothe C. Bridgton T. Little m. d.

Newell Selim Derby, Vt. M. F. Colby, m. ». Page Horatio N. Fryeburg Dr. R, Barrows.

Parcher George Pittston J. Coffin, m. d.

Payne John Searsmont J. Prescott, m. d.

Perley Daniel, a. b. Boxford, Ms. Medical Professors.

Pidgin Joseph N. Buckfield Dr J. Tewksbury. Pierce John Monmouth E. K. Prescott, m. d.

Pilsbury John D. Pembroke, N. H. W. Graves, m. d. Plummer William Raymond Dr. W. Brown. Pool Alexander South Reading, Ms. Dr. T. Spaulding.

Powers Hosea Sanford A. Hall, m. d.

Proctor Charles, a. b. Rowley, Ms. Dr, B. Proctor.

Putman Israel, a. b. Sutton, Ms. Medical Professors,

Redman Tristram Parsonsfield Dr. J. Bradbury. 12

Rider Robert E. •Albion Dr. J. H. Brainerd.

Roberts Thomas Bethel . Dr. J. Millett.

Ruggles Paul Carmel Dr. J. H. Brainerd.

Sinclair William Unity Dr A. Hatch.

Small Jonathan Greenwood Dr. J. S. Millett. Southwick Moses D.a.b .Mendon, Ms. Dr. A. Wilder.

Stanton Luke W. Norwich, Ms. Dr. J, Stevens.

Thayer Albert C. a. b. Fairfield S. Thayer, m. d.

( E. Clark, m. d. and Thompson Enos H. Avon I Dr. J. L. Blake. Thompsan Issac Rumford Dr. R. Capen.

Tilton William F. Scarborough S. C. Brewster, m. d.

Tobey James S. Fairfield S. Thayer, m. d.

Torrey Erastus C. a. b. Windsor, Vt. J. Hall, m. d. Towle Nathaniel C. Wolfborough, N. H. N. Carpenter, M. d.

Warren Moses R. Milton, N. H. Dr. S. Drew.

Waterhouse Isaac Poland Dr J. Tewksbury.

Wight Nahum Gilead Dr. J. Grover.

Wight Thomas Bethel Dr. J. Grover.

Williams Albert, a. b. Boston, Ms. J. Flint, m. i>.

f W. B. Gooch, M. Whitney Lewis North Yarmouth d. I and Dr. A. Osgood.

Wood Robert W. a. b. Augusta C. Briggs, M. d.

Wood William, a. b. Portland J. Barrett, m. d. .

RESIDENT GRADUATE.

JAMES T. M'COBB, A. B.

UNDERGRADUATES

SENIORS.

NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS. Abbot Ezra Wilton, N. H. No. 31 M. H.* Abbot William E. Beverly, Ms. 9M. H. Adams Darius Gilead IS M. H. Allen Cushing Bath 11 N. at Barbour Francis Gorham 23 M. H.

Bradbury Bion Alfred 11 N. C. Cole George W. Saco 9M. H. Convers John H. Durham 21 N. C. Cushman David Wiscasset 9N. C.

Drummond Thomas Bristol Mr. J. Grows's. Hubbard Samuel D. Wiscasset 21 N. C. r Ingersoll George W . New Gloucester 15 N. C.

Lincoln William S. Worcester, Ms. 28 M. H. Mitchell Samuel V. North Yarmouth 10 M. H. Moulton Jotham T. Bucksport 5N. C. Munroe Nathan Minot 27 M. H.

*M. H. Maine Hall. tN.C. New College. 2 .

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Pennell Lewis Brunswick 27 M. H. Stockbridge Joseph North Yarmouth 15 N. C. Theobald Frederic P. Wiscasset 23 M. H. Waldron Henry Portsmouth, N. H. 31 N. C.

JUNIORS.

NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS.

Abbot Abiel Wilton, N. H. 31 M. H. Adams Samuel Gilead 13 M. H. Baker Thomas New Gloucester 26 N. C. Baker John Edgecomb 27 N. C.

Ballard John Temple ' 25 N. C. Bearce Josiah A. Hebron Mr. A. Dunning's. Huston Joseph T. Bristol 6M. H. Jordan William V. Saco 27 N. C. Marsh Ezekiel Danvers, Ms. 9N. C. O'Brien John G Machias 25 N. C. Packard Joseph Wiscasset 6M. H.

Patch John Ipswich, Ms. 32 M. H. Rand John Portland 14 M. H.

Rice Charles D, Woodstock,,N. B. Miss Bailey's. Robinson George Augusta 32 N. C. Seiders Reuben Waldoborough 29 N. C.

Talbot Stephen P, East Machias 15 M. H. Thacher Peter Lubec 13 N. C. Thomas Edward H. Portland Miss Bailey's. Turner Lewis Livermore 12 N. C. WeymouthAureliusL. Alna 8N. C. Yeaton Franklin Alna 29 M. H. 15 SOPHOMORES.

NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS.

Abbot Charles E. Weld SON. C. Angier George C. Belfast 28 N. C. Ayer Joseph C. Newfield JON. C. Barrett Benjamin F. Dresden 7M. H. Bartol Cyrus A. Portland 25 M. H.

Beeman Samuel Bridgton 11 M. H. Chase Stephen H. Fryeburg 29 N. C. Chute Ariel P. Lowell, Ms. 5N. C. Copp John Wakefield, N. H. 16 N. C. CunninghamJamesI^Peterborough,^. H. 28 N. C. Dole Albert G. Alna 16 M. H. Erskine Samuel Bristol 21 M. H. Fales Edward G. Boston, Ms. 12 N. C. Farrar Luther Waterford 7M.H.

Furber Isaiah Bangor 10 M. H. Goodwin Daniel R. Berwick 22 N. C.

Goodwin Frederick J. South Berwick 22 N. C.

Green Seth S. Winslow 26 M. H. Johnston John Bristol 21 M. H. Lane William G. Danville 8 M. H.

McDonald James M . Limerick 12 M. H. Moore Ebenezer Gardiner 32 N. C. Osgood Henry B. Fryeburg 16 N. C. Patten John E. Portland 14 N. C. Payson Edward Portland SO M. H. Peabody Stephen Bucksport SO N. C. Perry Erastus Limerick 25 M. H.

Porter Charles C. Belfast 31 N. C. 16

RichJabez C. North Yarmouth 10 N. C. Sevey Manasseh Wiscasset 16 M. H.

Sewall Daniel Chesterville 11 M. H. Smith Enoch Fayette 8M. H. Southgate Horatio Portland 14 N. C. Storer Henry G. Scarborough 26 M. H. True Henry A. Union 20 M. H. Welch Francis. Hampsiead, N. H. 12 M. H.

FRESHMEN.

NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS. Adams Charles Stratham, N. H. 20 N. C. Adams John C. Bangor 20 N. C. Allen William H. Readjield 22 M. H.

Allen John W. Brunswick Pres. Allen's. Beale Solon Augusta 18 N. C. Beech Thomas P. Canaan, Vt. 1M H. Cummings John M. Portland 2N. C. Dimock Henry Limington 2M. H. Duren Charles Portland 1M. H. Ela Jonathan Weld 22 M. H* Farrar Charles C. Waterford Mr. John M'Keen's. Fuller Ezra B. Vassalborough 19 M. H. Goddard John Portsmouth, N. H. 19 N. C.

Goldsmith Alfred Hallow ell 4N. C. Harris Samuel Machias 13 N. C.

Lunt John S. Portland 29 M. H. Martin Edward Limerick 19 N. C. McLellan Charles A. Warren Mr. John M'Keen's. 17

Means James Amherst N. H. 6 N. C.

Mitchell Jacob L. North Yarmouth

Palmer Isaac Fayette 19 M. H. Parsons Ebenezer G. Wiscasset 20 M. H. Pike John Newburyport, Ms. 6 N .C. Rand Henry Portland 2 N. C. Rundlet Warren New Castle 18 N. C. Savage William T. Bangor 4 N. C. Seabury Edwin North Yarmouth SO M. H. Shepley Samuel H. Walden, Vt. 20 M. H. Taylor Charles C. Rowley, Ms. 3 N. C. Tewksbury George F. Oxford 24 N. C.

Upham Charles W. Portsmouth, N. H. Prof. Upham's. Warren John Palmyra 3 N. C. Weston Nathan Augusta 24 N. C. Whitmore Nath'l M.Bowdoinham 2 M. H.

Medical Students 99

Resident Graduate ----- l Seniors ------20 Juniors ------.. 22 Sophomores ------36 Freshmen ------34

Total 212 —

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TERMS OF ADMISSION.

Candidates fof admission into the Freshman Class are required to write Latin grammatically, and to be well versed in Geography, Arith- metic, Cicero's Select Orations, the Bucolics,Georgics,and Aeneid of Vir- gil, Sallust, the Gospels of the Greek Testament, and Jacob's Greek Read- er. They must produce certificates of their good moral character. The usual time for examination is the Friday after Commencement.—Candi- dates for admission into the other classes will be examined also in the books, which have been studied by the class, into which admission is re- quested. Scholars 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 Cummings'.

COURSE OF STUDY.

FRESHMAN CLASS.

First Term: Graeca Majora (extracts from Xenophon's Anabasis and Cyropaedia, and from Herodotus) —Livy (two books)—Lacroix's Arithmetic—Legendre's Geometry— Adam's Roman Antiquities. Second Term. Graeca Majora— (Homer)—Livy finished—Smyth's Algrebra.

Third Term, Graeca Majora (Homer, Isocrates and Xenophon's Memorabilia)—Excerpta Latina, (Paterculus and Pliny)—Legendre's Geometry—Hedge's Logic.

SOPHOMORE CLASS. First Term. Graeca Majora (Demosthenes and Plato)—Excerpta Latina (Tacitus)—Smyth's A Igebra and Trigonometry—French Lan- guage. Second Term. Graeca Majora (Euripides, &c.)—Horace—Cam. Mathematics (Heights and Distances, Projections and Navigation) French Language. Third Term. Gneca Majora—Horace and Excerpta'Latina—Cam, Mathematics (Surveying and Levelling) —Newman's Rhetoric—Murray's Eng. Grammar—French Language. 19

JUNIOR CLASS. First Term. Graeca Majora—Excerpta Latina—Horace—Applica- tion of Algebra to Geometry—Cambridge Mechanics. Second Term. Calculus—Electricity—Magnetism—Optics—Intellec- tual Philosophy (Upham's) —Stewart on the Active Powers. Third Term. Calculus— Cam. Mechanics—Paley's Moral and Polit- ical Philosophy—History— Stewart continued. Instead^of the Ancient Languages and the Calculus, the student may at his option study the Spanish and Italian Languages.

SENIOR CLASS. First Term. Astronomy and Mathematics— Paley's Natural Theo- logy— Paley's Evidences—Burlamaqui on Natural Law. Second Term. Chemistry— Political Economy— Butler's Analogy. Third Term. Natural History—Cleaveland's Mineralogy—Butler's Analogy.

Instruction in Hebrew is given to those members of the Senior Class, who request it. EXERCISES DURING THE YEAR.

Private Declamations or extemporaneous Debates of each Class 3 and public Declamations of the three upper Classes, Composition in English of the two upper Classes. Forensic Disputations of the Seniors. Translations into Latin and Greek by the two lower Classes. Translations into English by the Sophomore Class Recitations in the Bible every Sunday evening. Two weeks, preceding the term Examinations, are spent in review of the studies of the term. LECTURES.

On Chemistry, delivered during the second term to the Junior and Senior Classes.

On Natural Philosophy 3 delivered during the third term to the Junior and Senior Classes. On Mineralogy, delivered to the Senior Class during the third term,

On Rhetoric and Oratory in connexion with other exercises in this department of study.

The principal annual expenses are for tuition $24,00 ; and for room rent $10,00. Boarding, in commons, from $1,10 to $1,20 per week ; in families $1,75, Many of the students, by a grant from the Legislature, have the greater part of the charge for tuition relinquished to them. ——

MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE.

The Medical School was established by an Act of the Legislature, passed June 27th, 1820, and is under the direction of the Boards of Trustees and Overseers ofBowdoin College.—The Medical Lectures commence, annually, about the middle of February and continue three months. The fees for admission to the several Courses of Lectures are as follow: Theory and Practice of Physic $15. Anatomy and Sur- gery $15. Chemistry and Materia Medica $15. Midwifery $5.—

There is no matriculation fee. Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine are examined by the Faculty of Medicine at the termination of each course of lectures. They must have devoted three years to professional studies under the direction of a regular practitioner of medicine, and must have attended

two full courses of Lectures, the last of which must have been at this Institution. They must pass a satisfactory examination in Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Midwifery, Surge-

ry, and the Theory and Practice of Physic t and must publicly read and defend a dissertation on some Medical Subject. Those candidates, who have not received a collegial education, must satisfy the Faculty of their proficiency in the Latin Language and in Natural Philosophy. Degrees are conferred at the close of the Lectures, and at the annual

Commencement of the College in September. Graduating fee, includ- ing Diploma, $10. Students are allowed free access to'the Library, which contains about 2600 vols., principally modern works, which have been selected with much care, The Library also contains an extensive and valuable col- lection of Plates, among which are the splendid works of Albinus, —Vicq D'Azyr,—Cloquet,—Lizars,—Home,—Scarpa,—Cooper,—The Bells, Baillie,—Bateman, &c. The Anatomical Cabinet, which was received from Europe, and formed in part the private cabinet of the late Prof. Thillaye, of Paris, contains all the preparations, which will be found necessary for demon- strations, and embraces many valuable specimens in Morbid and Com- parative Anatomy.

The Chemical and Philosophical apparatus is ample, and furnishes

means for full courses of Lectures on these subjects. By the liberality of the Legislature, $1000 are annually received by this Institution ', and the Faculty are thereby enabled to make valuable and important additions to the Library, Apparatus and Cabinet, and thus greatly to increase the facilities for obtaining a knowledge of Medicine

and its collateral Sciences. Every exertion is made to render the course

of Instruction full and satisfactory.

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