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UNIVERSITY OF PElfJrSYLYMIA.

PHILADELPHÌ A : January, 1831.

TRUSTEES.

THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE, Ex Officio, President of the Board. RT. REV. WILLIAM WHITE, D. D. EDWARD BURD, , LL. D. BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, JAMES GIBSON, HORACE BINNEY, LL. D. WILLIAM MEREDITH, BENJAMIN CHEW, ROBERT WALN, JOHN SERGEANT, LL. D. THOMAS CADWALADER, PETER $ DUPONCEAU, LL. D. NICHOLAS BIDDLE, 7 ZACCHEUS COLLINS, CHARLES CHAUNCEY, LL. D. JOSEPH HOPKINSON, LL. D. JOSEPH R. INGERSOLL, REV. PHILIP F. MAYER, D. D. PHILIP H. NICKLIN, RT. REV. HENRY U. ONDERDONK, D. D. ROBERT WALSH, LL. D. JOHN C. LOWBER, REV. THOMAS H. SKINNER, D. D.

JAMES C. BIDDLE, Secretary. FACULTIES

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

REY. WILLIAM H. DE LANCEY, D. D. PROVOST, ' Professor of Moral Philosophy. *> ROBERT ADRAIN, LL. D. VICE PROVOST, Professor of Mathematics. REV. SAMUEL'B. WYLIE, D. D. Professor of the Hebrew, Greek, and Latin Languages.

ALEXANDER DALLAS BAGHE, A. M. Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.

Rev. EDWARD RUTLEDGE, A. M. Assistant Professor of Moral Philosophy, having charge of the Department of Eng- lish Literature.

THOMAS M'KINLEY, A: M. . iTutor. A. D. SACHE, Secretary of the Faculty. AUGUSTUS DE VALVILLE, Instructor in French. ,

AUGUSTUS WILLIS, | Instructer in Spanish.

HERMAN BOKUM, Instructer in German. FREDERICK DICK, Janitor.'

ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT.

. REV. SAMUEL W. CRAWFORD, Principal and Teacher of Classics.

I HUBBARD ROCKWELL, A. M. Teacher of English. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

PHILIP SYNG PHYSICK, M. D. . Professor of Anatomy. 1 ,

JOHN REDMAN COXE, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy.

NATHANIEL CHAPMAN, M, D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic and Clinical Medicine.

'THOMAS C,, JAMES, M. D. Professor of Midwifery.

ROBERT HARE, M. D. Professor of Chemistry. . * WILLIAM GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery.

.WILLIAM E. HORNER, M. D. Adjunct Professor of Anatomy.

WILLIAM P. DEWEES, M. D. Adjunct Professor of Midwifery.

SAMUEL JACKSON, M. D. Assistant to the Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic and Clinical Medicine. W. E. HORNER, Dèan of the Faculty.

SOLOMON W. CONRAD, Professor of Botany. JAMES B. TRUET, Janitor. UNDERGRADUATES.

SENIOR SOPHISTERS.

NAMES. RESIDENCE. William Alexander, . . Thomas Armstrong, jr. Do. Do. Colin Arrott, Do. Do. George A. Bicknell, jr. Do. Do. Conrad R. Boyer, Do. Do. William G. Caldcleugh, Do. Do. George Connelly, Do. Do. James W. Dale, Do. Do. Edmund C. Evans, Do. Do. John W. Fairies, _ Do. Do. Edward C. Fassitt, , Do. Do. Joseph R. Hart, Do. Do. Benjamin Ingersoll, Do. Do. John P. Jones, Do. Do. Charles E. Lex, • Do. Do. Benjamin B. M'Kinley, Do. Do. Robert, M'Millan, South Carolina. Chester District. Henry W. Richardson, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. John M. Smith, Do. Do. Edward A. Watson, Do. Do. John V. Wilson, 1 Do. Do. Seniors, 21.

JUNIOR SOPHISTERS.

Joseph Beale, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. William P. Bedlock, Do. Do. Thomas A. Biddle, • Do. Do. William N. Bispham, « Do. Do. John C. B. Borie, Do. Do. St George T. Campbell, Do. Do. NAMES. RESIDENCE. John C. Carpentier, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. George C. Carson, Do. Do. Thomag W. Duffield, jr. Do. Do. George Emlen, jr. Do. Do. John C. Eyre, Do. Do. Daniel. C. Harvey, Do. Do. Jehu Hollingsworth, Do. Do. Oliver Hopkinson, Do. Do. Henry Longstreth, Do. Do. David H. Macurdy, Do. Do. Henry D: Mandeville, Do. Do. Joseph D. Meredith, Do. Do. Alexander M. M'llvaine, Do. Do. William M'llvaine, Do. Do. Alfred A. Miller, Do. Do. Samuel M'Kinney, . Tennessee, Rogers ville. Gratz Moses, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Clifford S. Phillips, Do. , Do. Charles W. Schaeffer, Do. Germantown. James Schott, jr. Do. Philadelphia. John B. Shober, Do. Do. Alfred Still«, Do. Do. Andrew B. Stones, Do. Do. John R. White, Do. Do. John R. Wilmer, Do. Do. Edwin W. Wiltbank, Do. Do. Andrew G. Wylie, New York, New York City. Juniors, 33.

SOPHOMORES.

William H. Ashhurst, Pennsylvania» Philadelphia. Edward C. Biddle, Do. Do. Thomas Bradford, Do. Do. George W. Chapman, Do. Do. Robert C. Clark, Do. Do. Ferdinand Coxe, Do. Do. Randall Earp, Do. Do. NAMES. RESIDENCE. Lawrence English, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. William E. Evans, Do. Do. Warwick Bw Freeman, Do. Do. Kingston Goddard, Do. Do. Edward A. Hall, Do. Do. John W. Hoffman, Do. Philadelphia, N. L. Samuel L. Hollingsworth., Do. i Philadelphia. Norton Johnson, Do. Germantown. James C. Hulme, . Burlington. John S. Kelly, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Daniel P. Lajus, Do. Do. John A. Langstroth, Do. Do. Furman Learning, Do. Do. Henry Ludlam, Virginia. Richmond. Frederick W. Mayer, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. John M'Kinley, Do. Do. William M'Murtrie, Do. Do. Henry Neill, Do. Do. Charles A. Ogden, New Jersey. Camden. William T. Otto, Pennsylvania,. Philadelphia. Israel Pemberton, Do. Do. Charles W. Pleasants, Do. Do. Franklin P. Pope, South Carolina. St. Luke's Parish. Joseph Roberts, jr. Delaware. New Castle. Samuel L. Smith, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. John W. Wallace, Do. Meadville. William Wain, Do. Philadelphia. Charles Wharton, i Do. Do. James W. White, Do. Do. John F. White, Do. Do. Sophomores, 37

FRESHMEN.

Franklin Bacon, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Evert J. Bancker, Do. Do. Henry J. Biddle, Do. Do. Benjamin H. Brewster, Do. Do. NAMES. RESIDENCE. James T. Caldcleugh, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Henry Carson, Do. Do^ Clinton Cook, Maryland. John Crowell, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Charles D. DeweeS, Do. Do. Oscar L. Dewees, Do. Do. Thomas Durant, Do. Do. James W. Fassitt, Do. Do. • Charles Hall, Do. Clark Hare, Do. Do. Charles W. Hollingsworth, Do. Do. John Holmes, Do. Do. Samuel Humes, Do. Do. John Richard Jones, Do. Norristown. Harvey Klapp, Do. Philad'a. Southwark. Joseph F. Learning, Do. Philadelphia. Edward F. Macdonough, Connecticut. Middletown. Sullivan A. Meredith, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. William N. M'Leod, New York. New York City. John Moss, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. John W. Munro, New York. Mamaroneck. James Paul, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Thomas Paul, Do. Do. John C. Pemberton, Do. Do. John A. Russell, New York. New York City. Henry H. Smith, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Benjamin Stillé, Dot ' Do. Edward S. Todd, Do. * Do. Henry Toland, Do. Do. Horace B. Wallace, Do. Meadville. Freshmen,^ 34.

Seniors - - . . . . 21 Juniors - - . . _ . 33

Sophomores - - - . " : .. . 37 Freshmen - - . 34

Aggregate 125 MEDICAL CLASS.

SESSION 1830-31.

NAMES. RESIDENCE. COURSE. Arnold, Edward G. Virginia, 1 Alston, Alexander S. J. North Carolina, 1 Amberson, Tarleton B. Pennsylvania, 1 Austin, James M. Virginia, 1 Anderson, Meriwether L. Do. 1 Alexander, William F. Bo. , 2 Allen, Albert G. Do. 1 Allison, David R. Pennsylvania, 2 Ash, Caleb, Philadelphia, 3 Armstrong, Edmund W. (M. D.) Upper Canada, 1 Allison, John, North Carolina, 2 Abernethy, Samuel, (M. D.) Pennsylvania, Barabino, Napoleon C. Philadelphia, .2 Bunch, James, North Carolina, 1 Betton, Thomas F. Pennsylvania, 3 Birchett, George K. Virginia, 1 Blow, Richard, Do, 2 Bramham, Vincent, Do. • 2 Blackburn, Richard Scott, Do. 1 Brown, Benjamin B. Pennsylvania, 1 Branch, Julius C. Virginia, 1 Bradford, Samuel, . Philadelphia, 2 Bradford, Stephen L. New York, 1 Brander, James K. Virginia, 1 Banks, John, Philadelphia, 3 Bringhurst, Lewis B. Pennsylvania, 2 Brockenbrough, William A. Virginia, 2 Brewer, John M. Philadelphia, 1 Boardman, William D. New York, 1 Berkeley, Carter, Virginia, 2 Borland, Euclid, Do. 2 Bayles, George, New Jersey, , 3 NAMES. RESIDENCE. COUBSB. Beeson, William P. Pennsylvania, 1 Brown, Algernon S. Geprgia, 1 Baylor, Baynham, Virginia, 1 Bancker, Charles G. Philadelphia, S Brooks, John N. Virginia, 2 Bradshaw, Samuel C. Pennsylvania, 1 Balfour, Eleazar, Virginia, 1 Blackledge, Benjamin, North Carolina, 1 Bush, Andrew, Philadelphia, 1 Blackwell, George, North Carolina», 3 Brower, Daniel, Do. 1 Barnard, Timothy G. Georgia, 2 Beshler, Henry, Pennsylvania, 1 Burdell, Ferdinand V. New Jersey, 2 Burton, John, (M. D.) Philadelphia, Bailie, James, Pennsylvania, 1 Bowen, Peter B. Virginia, Boyd, Thomas J. (M. D.) Delaware, Bradley, Israel B. (M. D.) Maine, Cabell, Clifford, Virginia, 1 Conrad, James R. Do. Capers, Joseph T. 2 South Carolina, 2 Cheairs, Joseph H. North Carolina, 2 Croft, Randall, South Carolina, Colhoun, Robert H. 1 Philadelphia, « 1 Cochran, William B. Virginia, Cooke, Thomas J. A. 1 Do. 2 Covington, Caivin C. North Carolina, Carney, Thomas* 2 Do. 1 Coleman, William H. Alabama, Carter, John G. 1 Virginia Claiborne, William S. t * 2 Do. Cernea, Authur D. 1 Pennsylvania, 2 Caldwell, Greep W. North Carolina, Colquhoun, William G. 1 Virginia, '• 4 Chandler, Joseph P. Delaware, Conover, William J. V New Jersey, Cowan, Joseph, 1 Virginia, Caldcleugh, Robert, Philadelphia, • 2 Corson, William, Pennsylvania, 2 Conway, Valentine Y. Virginia, 1 ' NAMES . RESIDENCE. COURSE. Cummings, Samuel M. South Carolina, 1 Clement Thomas, New Jersey, 4 Cummings, Joseph P. Pennsylvania, 1 Clement, Franklin W. Delaware, 2 Clarke, George R. District of Columbia, 1 Carson, Joseph, (M., D.) Philadelphia, Cooper, Thomas, Virginia, 1 Chapin, Alonzo, Massachusetts, 2 Chesebrough, Alexander'Y. Philadelphia, 1 Crain, William Y. Louisiana, 2 Carmichael, William A. New Jersey, 2 Cochran, Richard, North Carolina, 2 Daniel, John J. , Do. 1 Davison, William A. Virginia, 2 De Graffenreid, Thomas L. Georgia, 2 Dillon, John G. Virginia, 2 Dickinson, Montreville W. Pennsylvania, 3 Davidson, John P. Louisiana, 1 Draper, Alexander C. Philadelphia, 2 Davidson, Matthew A. Virginia, 1 Daniel, William, New Jersey, S Dayis, Thomas, Pennsylvania, 3 Dalton, Robert H. North Carolina, 1 Dabney, Benjamin F. Virginia, 1 Dixon, John L. Do. 1 Darrah, Joel, Pennsylvania, 3 Dunot, Justice, (M. D.) Delaware, Esselman, John N. Tennessee, 1 Ellett, Ambrose K. Alabama, 1 Eppes, Willie J. Virginia, 1 Emanuel, Morris, 4 Do. 2 Elwyn, Alfred L. Philadelphia, 2 Evans, "William A. North Carolina, 1 Evans, Horace, Philadelphia, S Fithian, Joel, Do. 2 Flood, Henry C. New Orleans, 4 Finley, William R. Pennsylvania, 1 » Forsythe, William E. Virginia, 2 Friend, Nathaniel G. Do. 2 Fletcher, Nathaniel, Do. 1 Feamster, Harvey, . . Do. 2 NAMES. RESIDENCE. COURSE. Fairlamb, Charles P. Delaware, 3 Fleming, Thomas A. Maryland, 3 French, William, Virginia, 2 Fitch, James R. Nova Scotia, 2 Ford, John P. Alabama, 1 Ford, Edward W. New York, 2 Frazer, John F. Philadelphia, 1 - Fetter, Joseph P. Do. i 2 Foster, Robert, Do. 1 Fales, Joseph J. (M. D.) Rhode Island, 1 Feldor, William L. South Carolina, 1 Griffin, Patrick J. Philadelphia, 1 Graham, Thomas G. South Carolina, 1 Gatewood, William L. Virginia, 1 Garretson, George F. Philadelphia, 3 Glassell, Andrew M. Virginia, 2 Goddard, Paul B. Philadelphia, 1 Gay, Peter F. Virginia, 1 Giraud, Frederick, New York, 1 Gloover, Joseph E. South Carolina, 1 Griscom, John H. New York, 1

Graves, William B. Virginia, >H Gait, John M. Do. 2 Gazzam, Edward D. Pennsylvania, 1 Green, Joseph, Do. 1 Gregg, William, Do. 3V'I George, Miles, Virginia, 2 Gatton, Edgar M. Maryland, 4 1 Godon, Victor, Philadelphia,' ' 1 Hall, Archibald S. North Carolina, 1 Henley, Leonard, Virginia, 1 Harry, Samuel H. Pennsylvania, . 1 Howard, William H. Virginia, •, "* 1 Harris, Francis L. New York,- • f 2 Horman, Alfred J. Pennsylvania, 2 Hunter, Thomas L. Virginia, 1 Handy, Isaac H. Delaware, V" -1 1 Harris, Algernon "®. Alabama, R Harvey, Willis B. *• Georgia, i Hammond, Jacob, Ohio, i Harvey, Richard J. Pennsylvania, 2 14 MEDICAL CLASS.

NAMES. RESIDENCE. COURSE. Haines, Isaac S. New Jersey, 2 Henderson, Lawson F. North Carolina, 2 Humphreys, John, New Jersey, 2 Henry, Julien, Pennsylvania, 1 1 Hoagland, Christopher C. New Jersey, 2 Huebener, Abraham, Pennsylvania, 2 Hendry, Charles D. New Jersey, 1 Hogan, William L. North Carolina, 2 Hoffman, Charles E. Pennsylvania, 1 Hutchins, Joseph, Philadelphia, 3 Hathwell, Charles A. Maryland, 2 Hamilton, George, Philadelphia, 3 Howell, Benjamin P. New Jersey, 2 Humphrey, Charles H. Pennsylvania, 3 Harlan, Humphrey M. Do. . 2 Hill, Abraham S. Georgia, 2 Hughes, Henry, Maryland, \ 1 Harned, Joseph E. Philadelphia, Harris, John, (M. D.) Pennsylvania, Harris, George, Virginia, 1 Jackson, Henry, Virginia, Jones, Orlando, Do. 1 Irwin, John, Pennsylvania, 1 Jenkins, John C. Do. 1 Jackson, Thomas M. Virginia, 1 Jones, John W. Georgia, 1

Irvine, Galbraith A. Pennsylvania, 1 James, William M. Do. 1 Jeffries, William S. Virginia, 1 Irwine, William C. Pennsylvania,, 1 Ingram, Burwell, Georgia, Irwin Alfred, Virginia, 1 1 Johnston, William P. Philadelphia, - 1 James, Thomas D. Do. » Jordon, James T. Georgia, I Joline, John V. D. New Jersey, • Jones, John S. North Carolinen, 1 • I Jackson, Edmund T. Tennessee,^r' w 1 • J Kreider, Jacob, Pennsylvania, ^ 1 • A Knowles, William G. Do. 2 I ft Kendall, Richard M. Do. ' 2 H A: Koons, Henry, Do. NAMES. RESIDENCE. COURSE.

Kownslar, Randolph, Virginia, 1 I Kennon, George N. - Do. 1 Kerr, Robert E. (M. D.) , U. S. Army, King, Thomas S. .'" Virginia, 3 Kirkbride, Thomas S. ' * Pennsylvania, 2 Lyons, Isaac, South Carolina,- 2 Lcfchhead, Jphn, Virginia, 1 J Lipscomb, Thomas, Tennnessee, 1 Long, Osmond F. North Carolina, 1 Leland, Lucius C. Virginia, * 2 Ludwig, W. H. Pennsylvania, 2 Langley, William S. North Carolina, 2 Longstreet, William S. New Jersey, 3 Lockwood, John A. Delaware, 1 Lightfoot, Philip L. Virginia, 2 Leidy, Napoleon B. Pennsylvania, 1 Leib, Henry F. Philadelphia, 1 ¡Latta, James F. Pennsylvania, 1 I * Lyle, James, (M. D.) Do. 3 Levy, Moses A. Virginia, 1 Logwood, Charles Mills, Alabama, 1. Lloyd, Horatio N. District of Columbia, 2 • Lake, John, South Carolina, 2 Musgrate, Joseph P. Philadelphia, 2 Martin, Meredith, Missouri, , 1 | Murphy, Francis J. District of Columbia, 1 M'Clintick, Moses, Virginia, 1 Mills, William, Do. 1 1 Markoe, John, Philadelphia, 1 I Morgan, Daniel S. Virginia, 1 I M'Kinney, John W. Pennsylvania, 2 I M'Guire, William D. Virginia, 2 I Martin, Charles, Pennsylvania, 1 I Morris, Robert, Delaware, > 2 I Mikell, iEneas, *' SoittMCarolina, • 1 I Malone, Samuel B. Alabama, 2 I M'Clenahan, William F. Virginia, 2 [ • Minor, Lewis' "W|f Do. 2 L • Muhlenberg, Heister H. % Pennsylvania, 1 2 • Moore, Richard D. ll^M^A'f Georgia, 2 21 H• MartinMickle,, TilghmaAndrew nE . jMj^^^^^H) Pennsylvania,New Jersey, 32 NAMES. RESIDENCE. ' ' COURSE. May, Newton, Pennsylvania, . 3 Malone, John W. Georgia, 1 M'Neil, David D. New Orleans, Í Morgan, Charles, Pennsylvania, 1 M'Corkle, Alexander, Vii^ikia, 1 Mason, George, Do. 2 Mathews, Thomas, North Carolina, • * 2 Mutter, Thomas D. Virginia, 2 Malone, Benjamin, Pennsylvania, 2 Marshall, Randolph, New Jersey, 1 Marshall, Moses, Pennsylvania, 2 M'Crea, James M. Philadelphia, 1 Martin, Henry N. Maryland, 1 Maupin, John T. Virginia, 1 Mathews, Henry, Philadelphia, 4 Maulsby, George, Pennsylvania, 2 Meriwither, Thomas W. (M. D.) Virginia, 3 Minge, David, Do. 1 Metcalfe, John C. Maine, 1 M'Harlan, Humphrey, Pennsylvania, 2 Marsellis, Nicholas, >( Philadelphia, 1 Mulford, Isaac, (M. D.) New Jersey, Metcalfe, Volney, Mississippi, 2 Moseley, Samuel, (M. D.) U. S. Navy, Miller, Charles E. Virginia, 2 Nicholas, John S. Do. 1 Nash, Thomas P. Do. 1 Neal, Edward S. Do. 2 Nassau, Edward A. Philadelphia, 2 Naret, Edward, Pennsylvania, 2 Neal, Benjamin Duffield, Philadelphia, 1 Newhard, Charles, Pennsylvania, S Newman, John W. Virginia, 1 Nagle, Peter F. Pennsylvania, 2 Nisbet, James K. North Carolina, 2 Orrick, Charles E. Virginia, 2 Offiitt, Henry A, Maryland, \ 1 Pratt, Edmond, • Philadelphia, 3 Prince, John, Delaware, * 3

Parry, Isaac, Philadelphia, *'•• 3 Patteson, Daniel, 1 Virginia, ,1 Paul, Joseph W. Philadelphia, DT ••••• 3. NAMES. RESIDENCE. Pliunmer, Alfred, COURSE. North Carolina, 1 Peebles, Robert K. Pennsylvania, 2 Payne, Robert S. Virginia, 2 Perkins, James M. Tennessee, :, 2 Picot, Abel F. Virginia, Patteson, Samuel A. 1 Do. 1 Pollock, Sariiuel, Pennsylvania, 1 Price, Edward V. New York, Percy, Thomas B. 1 Louisiana, 2 Pepper, William, Philadelphia, 2 Price, Lucien B. Virginia, Price, William B. 2 Lo. 2- Peters, John S. Alabama, Parrish, Isaac, 1 Philadelphia, Potts, Thomas R. 3 Do. 4 Post, Minturn, New York, Parrj, Ely, 1 Pennsylvania, 2 Pauling, Henry B. Do. Peace, Edward, A 2 Philadelphia, . Porter, Rohert R. 1 i Delaware, 2 Perry, Algernon S. North Carolina Prince, Abner, I i 2 Delaware, Phelps, Robert P. 1 Virginia, 2 I Puckett, W. R. (M. D.) Do. I Palmer, Eugene, Connecticut, • Picton, J. M. W. 2 Louisiana, Parke, Thomas D. 1 I North Carolina, I Ross, John D. 2 Pennsylvania, I Reynolds, Henry S. 1 Virginia, I Rasin, Edward F. 2 Maryland, I Rose, James A. • 1 Virginia, I Russell, James W. 1 New York, • Ricksecker, Moses, 1 Pennsylvania, I Roberts, William C. 1 New York, £ • Rily, William, 1 ' Baltimore , • Randolph, James H. 1 Florida, L »Reynolds, William, 1 South Carolina, 3 BReeve, Mark M. 1 Philadelphia, 3 »Rivinus, Edward F. (M D.) 2 Do. 3 «^oyster, R. W. (M. D.) Virginia, 1 BScott, William D. Do. 2 18 MEDICAL CLASS.

NAMBS. RESIDENCE. COVBBS. Steed, William, Virginia, & Smith, Thomas M. Philadelphia, 3 Salle, Aurelius, Virginia, 1 Sanders, Daniel B. Do. 1 Snowden, Thomas J. Maryland, 1 Stuart, Richard H. Virginia, Spayd, John C. Pennsylvania, 1 Scott, David N. Do. 1 Shelby, John L. Georgia, 1 Scott, Samuel, Virginia, 1 Somers, Lewis S. Philadelphia, Smith, William A. Pennsylvania, 1 Savage, William R. Virginia, 1 Slaymaker, James A. Pennsylvania, 1 Stokes, Isaac-W. South Carolina, 1 Swaim, James, 1 hiladelphia, Streator, Charles, Pennsylvania, 1 Smith, Adjolphus C. Virginia, Shields, Alexander* Pennsylvania, 1 Stott, John, Do. 1 Schweppenheiser, John G. Do. 4 Small, Wiffiam B. Do. 3 Smiley, Thomas F. Philadelphia, 3 Shields, Alfred W. Virginia, 2 Steeling, William, New Jersey, S Stribling, Francis T. • Virginia, 1 Shotwell, Abraham V. New Jersey, 1 Spencer, Joseph, Philadelphia, 2 1 Stevenson, Henry, Pennsylvania, a Trigg, Daniel, Virginia, 2 Teas, James, Pennsylvania,- 1 Taliaferro, Benjamin F. Virginia, 2 Tunstall, Richard C. Do. 2 Taliaferro, Alfred, Do. I Twyman, William H. Do. 1 Turpin, James G. Do. 1 Taylor, Samuel, Do. • Thompson, John J. Do. 1 Thompson, Wells A. Alabama, 1 1 Taylor, William B. Pennsylvania, 1 Thornton, John B. Virginia, 1 1 Thompson, Joseph, Do. 1 MEDICAL CLASS. 19

NAMES. RESIDENCE. COURSE. Turnbull, Charles, Mississippi, 3 Turnpenny, Frederick, Philadelphia, 2 Taggart, John R. Do. 3 Turner, Henry, Mississippi, 1 Venable, Thomas H. Virginia, 1 Vaiden, Thomas J. Do. 1 Voight, Charles, Philadelphia, 2 Webb, Theodore L. Alabama, 1 Webb, Francis E. Do. 1 Wilson, Turner, North Carolina, 1 Wickes, Simon A. Maryland, 3 Wilkinson, Benjamin R Virginia, • 2 Wharton, Robert H. Do. * 2 Wootten, Richard, Maryland, 3 Wistar, Mifflin, Philadelphia, 2 Wallace, William M. Pennsylvania, 1 Wooldridge, John W. Virginia, 2 Watkins, Josiah, Do. 1 Woodhull, John N. * New Jersetif, -L Woodhull, Alfred A. Do. • 2 Wortham, Albert G. Virginia, Bp i Watkins, Edwin F. Do. I West, Francis, Philadelphia, 2 Willis, Reuben, Kentucky, 1 Walker, Benjamin J. Virginia, 1 Whitaker, Samuel A. Pennsylvania, 1 Wistar, Charles, Do. 1 Watson, Robert, Do. 2 Williams, Thomas M. Maryland, 1 Wallace, John Y. Pennsylvania, 2 Walker, William A. Tennessee, 1 Welling, Henry P. New Jersey, 2 Ward, Solomon G. North Carolina, 1 West, Edmund B. . Pennsylvania, 1 Whitfield, Boaz, North Carolina, 2 Wilson, Benjamin F. ¿Virginia, 2 Wade, Anderson, Do. 2 Young, James F. Do. 1 Yarborough, Henry, North Carolina, 1 Yates, William, Virginia, 2 Young, James A; South Carolina, 2 MEDICAL CLASS.

SUMMARY:

Alabama - 10 Canada and British Provinces - 2 District of Columbia 'V. "V 3 Delaware - - . -* — 11 Florida - ... - 1 Georgia - - . Kentucky - - . _ - - 14 Louisiana - - 1 - - 6 Maryland - - . - - 13 Mississippi - - - 3 Missouri - . / . " 1 New England - - % - % -•. — • 5 New York -. m - l- • . New Jersey - »*. ' J • • - - 10 North Carolina s-V . . 20 Ohio - 29 1 Pennsylvania 71 ) .. Philadelphia 66 $ Ü - i3r South Carolina -. ' - *' .. 12 Tennessee - : • . ' . •i " • | - "-'^V 5 Virginia - ..' - - 124 U- S. Army - 1 . 1 U. S. Navy - V-;'- " 1

Aggregate 410 First Course - - 208 Second Do. -.,..- - 143 Third Do. - . 39 Fourth Do. - . - - 5 Graduates of this School - - - 15 . Total 410 AGGREGATES; Collegiate Department" | ^ - - — .• - 125 Medical Department - . „ - - 410 Academical Department i 82 Charity (English) Schools'" 157

Total 774 ABSTRACT

or THB

REGULATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY.

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

The Trustees of the University shaving reorganized the Collegiate Department, and erected a spacious building, for the purposes of in- struction in the various branches of a collegiate cpurse, the institu- tion is prepared'for the reception of such pupils 4s may desire to at- tend the courses. The collegiate year begins on the 15th day of September, and ter- minates on the 31st day of July. I* is divided into three terms, the Mrsi commencing on the 15th of September, and terminating on the I 22d of December; the second commencing on the 7th of January, and terminating on the 15tWof April; and the fhird commencing on the 1st of May, and terminating on the last day of July. The vacations are two weeks at the close of the first term, two weeks at the close of I the second term, and six weeks at the close of the third term. I The s^ents are distributed into four classes, viz:—The Senior IC ass. The Junior Class. The Sophomore Class. The Freshman • Class.

I T° be admitted into the Freshman .Class, a student must be at Eleast four een years of age. He must be qualified for examination Ion the following subjects and authors:— Za/m.—Caesar, Virgil, Sallust, ®des of Horace. I Greek—View Testament, the Four Gospels, Acts, and the Epistles tGreekBeader110 W-*®* b°9ks- ^ Minora' ^Jacob's I Quantity and scanning'in each language. I Arithmetic, including fractions and extralfioh of roqts. I ihe elements of English grammar ^d of modern geography. L^ s "dent isadmitted to advanced standing without the fullest preparation for the class into which' he applies for admission. 22 REGULATIONS OF THE "COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

COURSE OF INSTfeUCTIOHr IN THE COLLEGE.

FRESHMAN CLASS. With the Prof, of Ma- C Arithmetic reviewed. Algebra, to quadratic equations thematics. \ inclusive. Euclid's Elements of Geometiy. With the Prof, of £an-$Hora?e' (0d®s rev>ewed and Satires.) Grseca Majora, guagesandthe Tutor. J Vo1- L ppictetus. Latin and Greek exercises. Ro- (. man and Grecian antiquities. With the Assistant Prof" English Grammar and Geography reviewed. Grammar feasor of Moral Philo-< ofRhetoric. Readings in Proseand Poetry. Written zophy- C translations from ancient authors. Declamation.

SOPHOMORE CLASS. f Bleipents^of Algebra and Geometiy completed. Ap- L Withrthe Prof, of Ma- • plication of Algebra to Geometry. Plane trigono- thematics. metry, (thé demonstrations analytically.) Survey- inç and Mensuration, Spherical Geometry and Trigonomdfty. {"Cicero, (~dt officiis et de oratore.J Terence. Cicero's With the Prof, of lan--J Orations. Horacé's Epistles. Grœca Majora, Vol. I. guages and the Tutor.• I completed. Homer's Iliad. Latin and Greek ex- I, ercises. With the Prof, of Nat. Philos, and Chem. £ Elements* of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. With the Assist. Prof, Ç History. Rhetoric. Elements of Criticism. Elocu- of Mar. Philos. C tion. English Composition.

JUNIOR CLASS. rp-ii. D , ,'„ ("Perspective Geography, deluding the use of globes Wtth. the Prof, of Ma-J and construction of mafte and charts. Higher Alge- thematics. ] bra. Analytical Geo»ietr$ including conic sections. I _ L Differential Calculus, (Fluxions.) With the Prof, of Lan- Ç Art of Poetry. Juvenal.. Perseus. Livy. Graeca Ma- gies- ml jora,Vol.n. f Mechanics.—The doctrines of rest and moti«n as ap- I WUhthe Prof, of Nat. J .plied to solids and fluids. Application to machines. I Philos, and Chem. Ï Physic^ —Electricity. Magnetism. Electro-magnet- I .. _ V. iim. Chemistry. j&J^ Prof- 5 History and Criticism continued. Moral Philosophy. I of Mar. Philos. (_ Logic. English Composition. Forensic discussions, I

SENIOR. ¿LASS. "Evidences of Neural and Revealed Religion. M$a- I With the Provost. I physics. Natural andPolitiwil Law. English com-1 t position. F*ensifc discussions. With, the Prof. o/Mz-C Integral Oalculus. Analytical Dynamics, with the ap-1 thematics. \ plication to"physical astronomy. With the Prof, of Lan- Ç Former authors reviewed or completed. Longinus. I guagts. I Tacitus. WithHhe Prof.of Nat. C-P^®6*'-°PTICS- Astronomy. Steam-engine. General I Philos, and Chem. J .review of the course of Natural Philosophy. Chemis-1 C trycompleted. Elements of Mineralogy and Geology. I Spanish, French, and German, may be pursued if required by parents. REGULATIONS OP THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. 23

The Senior and Junior classes recite, three times, and the Sopho- more and Freshman classes four times, each day, except Saturday, on which day each class recites once. All the classes, except the Senior class, recite both in the morning I and afternoon. The instructions of the College are conveyed in part by lectures, J but principally by the study of thé most approved text books, aided I by the explanations of the professors. The diligence of the student I is tested by rigid daily examinations. The character of each recita- I tion is recorded, and the results communicated to parents .or guar- K dians in the middle or at the end of each term. , At the end of each I term, public examinations of all the classes are held by the Faculty? 4 I aq,d the students ar^classed in the order of mkerit. Defective students are not allowed- to proceed to a higher class, • and incompetent students are.dismiséed from thè*instìtytion. The terms for instruction in thé regular studies of the College al- I ready enumerated, are g per/terjnj payable in advarfbe» The modern languages ^re .'taught by approved instructors,'' at a •moderate additional expense. • • I Proper boarding, including jvashitig, cart' be had m tfle city, • for from g to g 3 per week. • Students not from the ciif of Philadelphia, will; ifit.be requested iby their parents, hâve one of the faculty appointed as a guardian, •who will take charge of ¿he disbursements and; attend to the comfort •and well-doing of the individual. ft The degree of Master ortVrts may be conferred on the alumni of ; the University, bachelors in the arts of three years standing, who shall apply for that honour. " Any master of arts, upo® taking his degree, ^»iay delivfer a public dis&rtation, at the commencement at which his degree is conferred, under the direction of the provost.

1-f ?UbIi° COmmencement for conferring degrees is held on the 31st . of July, unless that day fall on Sunday, in which case it is held on In* pieceding Saturday. 24 REGULATIONS CÍF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

The Medical Department is under the immediate government of the Medical Professors who constitute the Faculty of Medicine, sub- ject to the rules and statutes of the Board of Trustees. The organization of the Medical Faculty is as follows. It con- sists in A Professorsjiip of ANATOMY. A Professorship of the INSTITUTES AND PRACTICE OF PHYSIC, AND CLINICAL MEDISINE, A Professorship of SURGERY. A Professorship of MATBFIA MEDICA AND PHARMACY. A Professorship of CHEMISTRY. A professorship of MIDWJFERY, anH the DISEASES OF WOMEN . 0 AND CHILDREN. The Medical-Faculty hold meetings for the purpose of arranging and conducting the-business of, their department, and establishing proper rules and regulations, (subject to the rules and statutes of the Board of Trustees,) for the preservation ©f order and decorum among the medical students. .They keep regular minutes of their proceed- ings, which are%at all times open to the inspection of the Board of j Trustees. • WT • The Medical Faculty appoint one of ttteir own members to act as Dean, and it is his duty to keep the minutes of the faculty, to ar- range and conduct ^he business of examining the candidates for me- I dical degrees, to arrange and conduct the business of the faculty at I their meetings, and to attemjl to correspondence. The Session for the Medical Lectures begins on the first Monday I of November, and ends about the first day of March ensuing. The Commencement for conferring Medical Degrees is by a spe- § cial mandamus of the Board of Trustees, held generally about the I first day of April, or within as short a time as possible after the exa-1 minations of candidates are over.

Rules and Regulations for conferring the Degree of Doctor of Medicine. I I. Every Candidate for this Degree must have attained the age of I twenty-one years—applied himself to the study of Medicine for three I years—and been during that time, the private pupil, for two years at I least, of a fespectable practitioner of medicine. REGtnylTIONS OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. 25

II. The candidate must have attended two complete courses of the following lectures in this Institution: Anatomy. Institutes and Practice of Physic and Clinical Medicine. Materia Medica and Pharmacy. Chemistry. Surgery. % Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women and Children. He must also have attended one course of Clinical Instruction in the Philadelphia Alms-house Infirmary, or the Pennsylvania Hospital, or some other institution approved of by the Faculty of Medicine. III. Medical Students who have attended one'complete course in a respectable Medical School, where the attendance on two complete courses is necessary to a degree, and where the same branches are taught as in this, are permitted to become candidates by an attend- ance here for one full course only; and are by the latter placed upon the same privileges with students who have attended this school twice. IV. Preparatory to obtaining any tickets, the student must matri- culate, by having his name registered by the Dean of the Medical Faculty; and he shall not be considered to have attended a complete course of Lectures, unless his tickets are taken on or before the third Monday of the session. V. When candidates for a Medical Degree apply to the Dean for admission as such, they must exhibit their tickets to prove that the regulations have been complied with. VI. Each candidate at the time of his application, must deliver to the Dean of the Medical Faculty, at least one week before his exami- nation, and on or before the 10th of March, a Thesis composed by himself, on soule medical subject, and to be approved of by the Pro- fessors. This Thesis is referred to one of the Professors, who shall 1 examine the candidate upon it, in the presence of the Medical Pro- cessors, and such of the Trustees as choose to attend. VII. When a candidate is rejected, his essay will be retained by [the Medical Faculty. VIII. When candidates withdraw their essays for any purpose (whatever, they upon re-application will be placed at the foot of the list. I IX. The dissertation must be in the candidate's own hand-writing, ?and must be written uniformly on paper of the same size, the alter- nate pages being left blank. General bad spelling in a Thesis, or general inattention to the rules of grammar, precludes a candidate Irom examination for a degree. I X. All questions on the admissibility of a Thesis, shall be deter- 4 ~ * ~ • 26 REGULATIONS OP THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. mined some time previous to thie day fixed for the examination of the candidate, who may have presented it. XI. A Thesis maybe published if the candidate desire it, the per- mission of the Professor by whom he was examined thereon being first obtained, but no alteration shall be made therein after such per- mission is given. A copy of the Thesis must be deposited in the University Library before the degree is conferred. - XII. The voting on the case of each candidate is by private ballot, and two negative votes reject him. XIII. Each candidate shall pay to the Dean of the Faculty the fees of graduation at the time of his examination. XIV. Candidate? who have passed their examinations, and in other respects complied with the regulations, must be reported by the Dean to the Provost, who in turn will communicate such report to the Board of Trustees, in order that if approved of by them, their man- damus may be issued for conferring the degree at such time as they think expedient. XV. The degree will not be conferred upon a candidate who ab- sents himself from the public commencement, except by a special permission of the Medical Faculty. XVI. Graduates of respectable medical schools, by attending one complete course in this Institution, are put upon the same footing with students who have attended two complete courses here. XVII. Honorary Degrees may be conferred at the instance of the Provost and Medical Faculty, or in pursuance of a resolution of the Trustees; but no such degree shall be conferred, unless the manda- mus ordering it be signed by two-thirds of the whole number of Trustees, or unless the candidate shall have been nominated at the Board three months previously to taking the question on conferring the degree.

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