SECOND DECENNIAL CATALOGUE OF THE TRUSTEES, FACULTY, OFFICERS AND OF THE ALUM N 1 OF THE BUM HOSPITAL MEDICAL COM OF'THE CITY OF NEW YORK 1861 to 1881 TOGETHER "WITH A HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE, DIRECTORY TO ALUMNI, AND AN APPENDIX CON- TAINING GRADUATES OF 1883, 1883, AND 1884; THE OFFICERS, CONSTITUTION, AND BY-LAWS OP THE ALUMNI ASSO- CIATION OF THE BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, &C., &C. BY FREDERICK A. CASTLE, M.D. PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATION NEWYORK : 188 4 CONTENTS. Preface 3 Officers and Managers of the Alumni Association, 1884 4 Trustees, 1861-83 5 Board of Tustees, 1883 7 Faculty and Assistants, 1861-'B3 8 Faculty and Assistants, 1883 17 History of the College 31 Graduating Classes. 1861-63 53 1863-’63 54 1863- 57 1864- 63 1865- 67 1866- 75 1867- 83 1868- 88 1869- 94 1870- 100 1871- 106 1873-73 11l 1873- 117 1874- 133 1875- . 130 1876- ! ; 186 1877- , 141 1878- 146 1879- 151 1880- 156 Alphabetical List of Alumni 160 Directory 188 Appendix. Appendix. Class of 1881-83 *. 334 “ 1883-83 838 “ 1883-84 343 Recapitulation by Years 846 Endorsed Diplomas 847 Officers of the Alumni Association, 1868-84 351 Constitution and By-Laws of the Alumni Association 353 Additions and Corrections 855 PREFACE. The history of the College for the period embracing the years 1801 to 1871 was written by Lekoy Milton Yale, of the Class of ’6O, for the Catalogue published in 1873, and has been reproduced, without essential change, in this edition. The facts with regard to the history of the College have been compiled from authentic and official sources, most of them having been taken from the minutes of the Medical Board of Bellevue Hospital, the minutes of the Facidty, and the pub- lished minutes of the Board of Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction. The statements contained in the Catalogue have been mainly derived from answers to circular letters, which were, as far as pos- sible, sent to all Alumni. Correspondence which may add to the completeness of future editions of the Catalogue, is earnestly solicited, and should be ad- dressed to The Historian of the Alumni Association, at the College. FREDERICK A. CASTLE. N. B.—lnsert the names of Irish, laicieu 15., in the Class of 1862; Early, Maurice 15., in the Class of 1873, and Figueira, M., in the Class of 1874. See page 255 for further corrections. OFFICERS AND MANAGERS —OF THE— Alumni Association of Bellevue Hospital Medical College. MAY 16, 1884. President. Joseph Decatur Bryant, ’6B. First Vice-President Second Vice-President. Frederick Erastus Hyde, ’74. Andrew Rose Robinson, ’6B. Recording- Secretary Richard Van Santvoord, ’76, Corresp on ding- Secretary. Daniel Rollins Brown, ’Bl. William Henry Katzenbach, ’7l Treasurer James Ridley Taylor, ’74. Historian. Managers. To serve until 1885. To serve until 1886 Edward Seaman Bunker, ’7l Leonard James Gordon, ’75. Gaspar Griswold, ’79. George Walker Bull, ’7B. Thomas Herring Burchard, ’73. Virg-il Pendleton Gibney, ’7l. Edward Coke Harwood, ’6B. Arthur Middleton Jacobus, ’76. Charles Ai Leale, ’65. Ernest Manuel Lyon, ’77. Elijah Ashton Maxwell, ’69. Michael Jean Baptiste Messemer, ’75. John Van Vorst, ’74. Arthur Van Buren Lockrow, ’6B. Lewis Hall Sayre, ’76. William Wolsey Varick, ’76. David Lynde Wallace, ’75. Thomas Wilde, ’66. Abram Alexander Smith, ’7l Leroy Milton Yale, ’66. Franke Huntington Bosworth, ’6B. Welcome Taylor Alexander, ’7O. Frederick Sheppard Dennis, ’74. William Henry Katzenbach, ’7l. Simeon Newton Leo, ’69. To serve until 1887. Charles Mortimer Bellows, ’B3. Hermann Michael Biggs, ’B3. George Ryerson Fowler, ’7l. Edward Harrison Griffin, ’B3. Nathan Sturges Jaiwis, ’B4. James Tyrone McElroy, ’BO. Robert T. Newman, ’69. To serve until 1888. John Pixley Munn, ’76. Leopold Putzel, ’75. Gilbert Hopkins Swezey, ’69. Richard Van Santvoord, ’76. Walker Gill Wylie, "71. Daniel Pearsons Pease, ’B2. Samuel Hunter Pinkerton, ’B3. Reginald Hall Sayre, ’B4. TRUSTEES, FROM THE INCORPORATION OF THE COLLEGE TO 1883. FROM 1861 Hon- SIMEON DRAPER’ Commissioners of Public Char- ities and Cor- i rection. 1866 TO 1861 .Hon. JAMES B. NICHOLSON. 1878 1861 Hon. MOSES H. GRINNELL, 1861 Hon, ISAAC BELL, 1878 1861 J. P. GIRAUD FOSTER, Esq., Secretary. 1861 ROBERT S. HONE, Esq., Treasurer.. 1861 Hon. ROBERT T. HAWS, Comptroller of New York 1863 1861 Hon. JAMES T. BRADY 1869 Q 8 is s s o 1861 Most Rev. Archbishop HUGHES 1864 1861 JOHN J. ASTOR, Esq.. 1861 MOSES TAYLOR, Esq 1883 1861 WM. B. CROSBY, Esq. 1863 1861 JOHN WARD, Esq 1866 1861 Rev. SAMUEL H. COOK, D.D 1868 1861 Hon. E. H. CHAPIN, D.D 1880 1861 GEO. F. TALMAN, Esq., President, 1867... 1861 EDWARD MINTURN, Esq 1874 1861 ANTHONY L. ROBERTSON, Esq , 1871 1861 RICHARD M. BLATCHFORD, Esq 1874 1861 WATTS SHERMAN, Esq 1863 1861 MATTHEW MORGAN, Esq 1863 1862 PAUL S. FORBES, Esq 1866 1863 PETER H. YANDERVOORT, Esq 1873 1868 Hon. MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptroller of New Yorle. 1868 1863 JOHN STEWARD, Esq 1864 His Eminence Cardinal Archbishop McCLOSKEY 1866 Hon. OWEN W. BRENNAN, Commissioner P. C. & C 6 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. FROM TO 1866 Hon. JAMES BOWEN, Commissioner P. C. & C 1875 1867 SAMUEL SLOAN, Esq... 1868 EDWARD JONES, Esq.. 1869 1868 Hon. RICHARD B. CONNOLLY, Comptroller of New York. 1873 1869 Hon. JOHN R. BRADY..’ 1869 Rev. MORGAN DIX, D.D 1871 WILLIAM BUTLER DUNCAN, Esq 1871........H0n. ALEXANDER FREAR, Commissioner P. C. & C 1874 1873 .WILLIAM H. APPLETON, Esq 1873 ..Hon. ANDREW H. GREEN, Comptroller of New York 1873 1878 Rev. E. P. ROGERS, D.D 1881 1878 Hon. WILLIAM LAIMBEER, Commissioner P. C. & C. ...1875 1873 Hon. MEYER STERN, Commissioner P. C. & C 1875 1874 Hon. EDWIN D. MORGAN 1883 1874 ROSWELL G. ROLSTON, Esq 1875 Hon. ISAAC N. BAILEY, Commissioner P. C. & C 1880 1875 Hon. TOWNSEND COX, Commissioner P. C. & C 1875 Hon. THOMAS S. BRENNAN, Commissioner P. C. & C 1879 Hon. JACOB HESS, Commissioner P. C. & C 1883 Hon. HENRY N. PORTER, Commissioner P. C. & C 1883 Hon. WILLIAM WALTER PHELPS 1883 Rev. RODERICK TERRY 1883 D. O. MILLS, Esq 1883 PERCY R. PYNE, Esq.. 1882 ANDREW CARNEGIE, Esq 1882 EDGAR T. AUCHINCLOSS, Esq BOARD OF TRUSTEES—IBB2. GEORGE F. TALMAN, Esq., President. J. P. GIRAUD FOSTER, Esq., Secretary. ROBERT S. HONE, Esq., Treasurer. Hon. THOMAS S. BRENNAN, Hon. JACOB HESS, Hon. HENRY H. PORTER, Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction. Hon. ISAAC BELL. Hon. JOHN R. BRADY. Hon. OWEN W. BRENNAN. Hon. TOWNSEND COX. Hon. WILLIAM WALTER PHELPS. His Eminence, Cardinal Archbishop McCLOSKEY. JOHN J. A.STOR, Esq. JOHN STEWARD, Esq. SAMUEL SLOAN, Esq. WILLIAM BUTLER DUNCAN, Esq. Rev. MORGAN DIX, D.D. WILLIAM H. APPLETON, Esq, ROSWELL G. ROLSTON, Esq. Rev. RODERICK TERRY. D. O. MILLS, Esq, PERCY R. PYNE, Esq. ANDREW CARNEGIE, Esq. EDGAR T. AUCHINCLOSS, Esq. FACULTY-1861-82. President. FROM TO 1861 ISAAC E. TAYLOR, A.M., M.D. Secretaries. 1861, Mar. 81. BENJAMIN W. McCREADY, M.D., res. Oct. 21, 1861 1861, Oct. 21. AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., M.D. Treasurers. 1861, Mar. 31. ISAAC E. TAYLOR, A.M., M.D., res. May 2, 1861 1861, May 2. R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M.D., LL.D, res. April 4, 1862 1862, April 4. AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., M.D. Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. 1861. April 5. AUSTIN FLINT, M.D., LL.D. Professors of Surgery. 1861, Mar. 81. JAMES RUSHMORE WOOD, M.D., LL.D., dec. May 4, 1882 Operative Surgery and Surgical Pathology, 1861-1868 ; Emeritus Professor of Surgery, 1868-1882. 1861, Mar. 31. FRANK HASTINGS HAMILTON, M.D., LL.D., 1875 Military Surgery, Fractures and Dislocations, 1861-1865 ; Military Surgery, Frac- tures and Dislocations, and the Principles of Surgery, 1865-1868 ; Practice of Surgery, with Operations, 1868. Chair declared vacant, April 21,1875. 1861, Mar. 31. LEWIS ALBERT SAYRE, A.M., M.D., Orthopedic Surgery. 1861, Mar. 81. ALEXANDER BROWN MOTT, M.D., Surgical Anatomy, 1861-1872 ; Clinical and Operative Surgery, 1872. 1861, Mar. 81. STEPHEN SMITH, M.D., 1865 Principles of Surgery, 1861-1865 ; Transferred to the Chair of Anatomy, 1865. 1866, May 1. WILLIAM HOLME VAN BUREN, M.D., LL.D., dec. April 25, 1883 Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System, 1866-1868 ; Principles of Surgery, with Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System, 1868-1875 ; Principles and Practice of Surgery, with Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System, 1875-1881 ; Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, 1871-1873. List of the Faculty, Assistants, etc. 9 FROM TO Professors of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. 1861, Mar. 81. ISAAC E. TAYLOR, M.D., One of the Professors of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, 1861- 1867; Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, 1867. 1861, Mar. 81. FORDYCE BARKER, M.D., LL.D., One of the Professors of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, 1861- 1868; Professor of Clinical Midwifery and Diseases of Women, 1868. 1861, Mar. 31. GEORGE THOMSON ELLIOT, A.M., M.D., dec. Jan. 29, 1871 1871, April 4. WILLIAM THOMSON LUSK, A.M., M.D. Professor of Obstetrics, Diseases of Women, Diseases of Infancy and Clinical Midwifery. 1873, July 22. D. WARREN BRICKELL, M.D., res. April 7, 1874 Professor of Gynecology. 1874, May 12. EDMUND RANDOLPH PEASLEE, M.D., LL.D., dec. Jan. 21, 1878 Professors of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. 1861, Mar. 31. BENJAMIN W. McCREADY, M.D , Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and Professor of Clinical Medicine, 1872. 1872, Mar. 6. WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND., M.D., res. Aug. 11, 1873 1873, Aug. 11. EDWARD G. JANEWAY, A.M., M.D., res. Mar. 1, 1876 Appointed Lecturer, Aug. 11, 1873. 1876, Mar. 29. WILLIAM MECKLENBURG POLK, M.D., res. May 19, 1879 1879, May 19. ABRAM ALEXANDER SMITH, A.M., M.D., Appointed Lecturer, May 19,1879 ; Professor, Apr. 6, 1880. Professor of Physiology and Physiological Anatomy. 1861, April 23. AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., M.D, Professors of Anatomy. 1861, Mar. 31. JOHN WILLIAM SE YERIN GOULE Y, M.D., res. June 14,1861 1861, June 14. TIMOTHY CHILDS, M.D., dec. Sept. 3, 1865 1865, Sept. 7. STEPHEN SMITH, M.D., res. Feb. 7, 1872 Appointed Lecturer, Sept. 7,1865 ; appointed Professor, April 2,1867. 1872, Mar. 6. ALPHEUS BENNING CROSBY, A.M., M.D., dec. Aug. 9, 1877 Professor of General, Descriptive, and Surgical Anatomy. 1877, Aug. 17. JOSEPH DECATUR BRYANT, M.D., Appointed Lecturer, Aug. 17,1877 ; Professor, Feb. 26, 1878. 10 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. FROM TO Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. 1861, April 10. R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M.D., LL.D. Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System. 1867, April 2. WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND, M.D., Aug, 11, 1873 Professorship abolished, Aug. 11, 1873. Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System and Clinical Medicine, and Associate Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. 1881, April 9. EDWARD G. JANEWAY, A.M., M.D. Professor of Pathological Anatomy and Histology, Diseases of the Nervous System, and Clinical Medicine, 1876-1881. professors of Special Departments. Professor of Ophthalmology. 1866 HENRY DRURY NOYES, A.M., M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology, 1873. Professors of Dermatology. 1866 FOSTER SWIFT, A.M., M.D., res. 1871 Lecturer in Summer Term, May 26,1866, ; Professor May 9,1867. 1871 EDWARD LAWRENCE KEYES, A.M., M.D., Lecturer, April 4, 1871 ; Professor, March 6,1873; Professor of Dermatology and Adjunct to the Chair of Principles and Practice of Surgery, 1875 ; Professor of Cutaneous and Genito Urinary Diseases, 1881. Professor of Pathological ami Practical Anatomy. 1872, Feb. 7. EDWARD G. JANEWAY, A.M., M.D., 1879 Professor of Practical Anatomy (Demonstrator of Anatomy) 1876-1879. Professor of Psychological Medicine and Medical Juris- prudence. 1875, May 20. JOHN P. GRAY, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Pathological Anatomy and General Pathology. WILLIAM H. WELCH, M.D. Instructors in Laryngoscopy. 1875 BEYERLY ROBINSON, A.M., M.D. 1875! FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, A.M., M.D., List of the Faculty, Assistants, etc. 11 FROM TO Lecturer Adjunct upon Orthopedic Surgery. 1876 LEROY MILTON YALE, A.M., M.D., 1888 Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children. 1876 JOB LEWIS SMITH, A.M., M.D. Lecturers Adjunct upon Clinical Medicine. 1876 ABRAM ALEXANDER SMITH, A.M., M.D. 1879 Lecturer upon Clinical Medicine, 1878. 1878 BEVERLY ROBINSON, A.M., M.D., Lecturer upon Clinical Medicine. Clinical Professors of Surgery. 1878 ERSKINE MASON, A.M., M.D., dec. April 13, 1882 1879 JOSEPH WILLIAM HOWE, M.D., res. 1888 Lecturer upon Diseases of the Throat. 1878 FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOS WORTH, A.M, M.D. Lecturer upon Practical Chemistry and Toxicology, and Assistant to the Chair of Chemistry and Toxicology. 1879 CHARLES AVERY DOREMUS, M.D., Ph.D. Professor Adjunct to the Chair of Principles and Practice of Surgery. 1881 FREDERICK SHEPPARD DENNIS, M.D., M.R.C.S. 1883 Chaplain. 1866, Nov. 8: Rev. ALFRED B. BEACH, D.D, gvofcssovs mul lecturers in the lummev Session. Professor of Pathological Anatomy. 1866, Mar. 26. JOB LEWIS SMITH, A.M., M.D., 1876 Lecturer, March 26, 1866 ; Professor, May 9,1867. Professor of Syphilology. 1866, Mar. 26. FREEMAN J. BUMSTEAD, M.D., L.L.D., res. May 1, 1866 12 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. FROM TO Professor of Ophthalmology. 1866 HENRY DRURY NOYES, A.M., M.D., Dean of the Summer Faculty. Lecturer on Diseases of the Skin. 1866 FOSTER SWIFT, A.M., M.D., 1871 Lecturer on Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System. 1866 WILLIAM HOLME VAN BUREN, M.D., LLD., 1896 Lecturer on Practical Chemistry. 1866 R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M D., LL.D., 1868 Lecturer on Animal Chemistry, 1867. Lecturer on Microscopic Anatomy. 1866 AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., M.D., 1869 Lecturer on the Diseases of Children. 1866 GEORGE THOMSON ELLIOT, A.M., M.D., 1869 Lecturer on Diseases of the Mind and the Nervous System. 1867 WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND, M.D., 1869 Instructors in the Summer Session. 1870 WILLIAM THOMSON LUSK, A.M., M.D. 1871 1870 A. W. WILKINSON, M.D. 1874 1870 LEROY MILTON YALE, A.M., M.D. 1874 1871 WILLIAM MECKLENBURG POLK, M.D. 1871 1871 EDWARD SWIFT DUNSTER, A.M., M.D. 1878 1871 FREDERICK A. CASTLE, M.D. 1874 1871 EDWARD LAWRENCE KEYES, A.M., M.D. 1874 1871 NATHANIEL RICHARDS MOSELEY, M.D. 1872 1872 EDWARD G. JANE WAY, A.M., M.D. 1874 1878 ALPHEUS PENNING CROSBY, A.M., M.D. 1874 1874 JOSEPH DECATUR BRYANT, M.D. 1878 1874 JOHN ALLEN WYETH, M.D. 1878 1878 HENRY GOLDTHWAITE, M.D. 1878 FREDERICK SHEPPARD DENNIS, M.D. F.R.C.S. 1881 CHARLES AYERY DOREMUS, M.D., Ph.D. 1882 WILLIAM H. WELCH. M.D. List or the Faculty, Assistants, etc. 13 ppnunistratcirs and pcinonstrators of Demonstrators of Anatomy. FROM TO 1861 CHARLES PHELPS, 'M. D. 1863 1863 HENRY DRURY NOYES, A. M., M. D. 1866 1866 NATHANIEL RICHARDS MOSELY, M. D. 1872 Associate Demonstrator, 1865; Office of Demonstrator united with the Professorship of Pathological Anatomy, 1872. 1872 EDWARD G. JANEWAY, M. D. 1879 1879 FREDERICK SHEPPARD DENNIS, M. D., F. R. C. S. 1879 WILLIAM H. WELCH, M. D. Assistant Demonstrators of Anatomy. 1863 GEORGE H. HUMPHREYS, M. D. 1864 1865 JOHN WILLIAM SOUTHACK, Jr., M. D. 1870 1870 READ JENNINGS McKAY, M. D. 1871 1872 CHARLES FORRESTER ROBERTS, M. D. 1874 1872 FREDERICK A. CASTLE, M. D. 1873 1873 JOHN ALLEN WYETH, M. D. 1877 1874 ELIJAH ASHTON MAXWELL, M. D. 1875 1874 LEWIS ATTERBURY STIMSON, M. D. 1875 Reappointed, 1876-1878. 1875 JOSEPH DECATUR BRYANT, M. D. 1878 1878 FREDERICK SHEPPARD DENNIS, M. D. Appointed Demonstj ator, 1879. 1880 JOHN E. ALLEN, M. D. 1880 JOHN BEACH ISHAM, M. D. 1880 GORHAM BACON, M. D. Assistants and Pvoscctovs. Surgical Anatomy. 1861 NATHANIEL RICHARDS MOSELY, M. D. 1865 Operative Surgery and Clinical Surgery. 1861 SYLVESTER TEATS, M. D. 1863 1865 JOHN WILLIAM SOUTHACK, M. D. 1870 14 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. FROM TO 1872 JOSE MANUEL DELGADO, M. D. 1876 1876 JAMES REILLEY TAYLOR, M. D. 1878 VALENTINE MOTT. Principles and Practice of Medicine. 1862 ARTHUR M. SHIVERICK, M. D. 1868 1865 GEORGE W. ENGS, M. D. 1865 1869 HENRY G. PIFFARD, A.M., M. D. 1869 1870 WILLIAM MECKLENBURG POLK, M. D. 1871 1875 JAMES L. PERRY, M. D. 1878 1878 WILLIAM H. WELCH, M. D. ' 1879 1879 WILLIAM HASTY FLINT, M. D. Chemistry and Toxicology. 1862 A. W. WILKINSON, M. D. 1875 1874 CHARLES AVERY DOREMUS, M.D., Ph.D. 1879 1880 A. BOURJOUGNON. 1881 Fractures, &c. 1866 LUCIEN DAMAINVILLE, M. D. 1874 Physiology. 1867 CHARLES FORRESTER ROBERTS, M. D. 1876 , HENRY GOLDTHWAITE, M. D. 1879 Anatomy. 1868 ALBERT STRANG, M. D. 1870 1875 JOHN ALLEN WYETH, M. D. 1878 1878 ALVA HUNT DOTY, M. D. 1878 JOHN E. ALLEN, M. D. 1880 1881 CHARLES GEORGE BULL, M. D. Ophthalmology. 1868 NELSON S. WESTCOTT, M. D. 1872 1872 READ JENNINGS McKAY, M. D. 1878 1874 WILLIAM SEELY LITTLE, M. D. 1876 1876 PETER A. CALLAN, M. D. 1880 1878 WILLIAM F. MITTENDORF, M. D. 1881 H. S. OPPENHEIMER, M. D. Mind and Nervous System. 1869 REUBEN AYLESHIRE VANCE, M.D. 1870 1871 THADEUS M. B. CROSS, M.D. 1874 1871 CHARLES T. WHYBREW, M.D. 1874 List of the Faculty, Assistants, etc. 15 TO FROM Orthopedic Surgery. 1870 LEROY MILTON YALE, A.M., M. D. 1876 1876 LEWIS HALL SAYRE, M. D. 1878 CHARLES HENRY HALL SAYRE, M. D. 1880 Genito-Urinary Surgery. 1870 EDWARD LAWRENCE KEYES, A.M, M. D. 1875 Obstetrics and Gynecology. 1869 HENRY RAPHAEL, M. D. 1871 1872 FREDERICK A. CASTLE, M. D. 1877 1875 JOHN S. WARREN, M. D. 1876 1875 EDWIN D. MORGAN, Jr., M. D. 1880 1876 JOHN MARSHALL HILLS, M. D. 1877 HORACE T. HANKS, M. D. 1881 1877 EDWARD HENRY PEASLEE, M. D. 1878 1878 PAUL F. MUNDE, M. D. Principles and Practice of Surgery. 1873 LUCIEN DAM AIN YILLE, M. D. 1874 1874 FREDERICK ERASTUS HYDE, M. D. 1875 1875 LEWIS ATTERBURY STIMSON, M. D. 1880 Anatomy. 1878 THOMAS HERRING BURCHARD, M. D. 1875 1880 LAURENCE JOHNSON, M. D. 1881 Pathological Anatomy. 1876 ELIJAH ASHTON MAXWELL, M. D. 1881 Psychological Medicine. 1876 . DANIEL M. KITCHEN, M. D. 1877 Diseases of the Nervous System. 1877 LEOPOLD PUTZEL, M. D. 1880 GASPAR GRISWOLD, M. D. Dermatology and Cutaneous Diseases. 1877 MILO A. WILSON, M. D. 1881 1881 LE GRAND N. DENSLOW, M. D. 16 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. FROM ijQ Materia Medica and Therapeutics. 1873 GEORGE ENGS, M. D. 1874 1878 RICHARD KALIS H, M. D. Diseases of Children. 1879 MILO A. WILSON, M. D. 1881 1881 GEORGE SEYMOUR CONANT, M. D. Janitors. 1861 EDWIN A. WARE. 1865 1865 SILAS PEARSALL. 1870 1870 JOSEPH Y. STANDISH. FACULTY AND ASSISTANTS-1882. ISAAC E. TAYLOR, A.M., M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, and President of FORDYCE BARKER, M. D., LL. D., the Faculty. Professor of Clinical Midwifery and Diseases of Women. BENJAMIN W. McCREADY, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. AUSTIN FLINT, M. D., LL. D., WILLIAM HOLME VAN BUREN, M. D., LL. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. LEWIS ALBERT SAYRE, A. M., M. D., Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Clinical Surgery. ALEXANDER BROWN MOTT, M. D, Professor of Clinical and Operative Surgery. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, and Clinical Midwifery. WILLIAM THOMSON LUSK, A. M., M. D., ABRAM ALEXANDER SMITH, A. M., M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and Clinical Medicine. AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., M. D., Professor of Physiology and Physiological Anatomy. JOSEPH DECATUR BRYANT, M. D., Professor of General, Descriptive, and Surgical Anatomy. R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M. D., LL. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System and Clinical Medicine, and Associate Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. EDWARD G. JANE WAY, A. M., M. D., 18 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. essoxs of Special gcpiivtm.euts, etc. HENRY D. NOYES, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology. EDWARD LAWRENCE KEYES, A. M., M. D., Professor of Cutaneous and Genito-Urinary Diseases. JOHN P. GRAY, M. D., LL. D., Professor of Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. FREDERIC SHEPPARD DENNIS, M. D., M.R.C.S., Professor Adjunct to the Chair of Principles and Practice of Surgery. WILLIAM H. WELCH, M. D., Professor of Pathological Anatomy and General Pathology. JOB LEWIS SMITH, A. M., M. D., Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children. JOSEPH WILLIAM HOWE, M. D., Clinical Professor of Surgery. LEROY MILTON YALE, A. M., M. D., Lecturer Adjunct on Orthopedic Surgery. CHARLES AYERY DOREMUS, M. D., Ph. D., Professor Adjunct to the Chair of Chemistry and Toxicology. BEVERLY ROBINSON, A. M., M. D.,, Professor of Clinical Medicine. FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, A. M„ M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Throat. FREDERIC SHEPPARD DENNIS, M. D., M.R.C.S., WILLIAM H. WELCH, M. D., Demonstrators of Anatomy. SfaxuXtg for the Jpritxg Session. FREDERICK A. CASTLE, M.D., Lecturer on Pharmacology. WILLIAM H. WELCH, M.D., Lecturer on Pathological Histology. List of the Faculty, Assistants, etc. 19 THOMAS HERRING BURCHARD, M.D., Lecturer on Surgical Emergencies. CHARLES S. BULL, M.D., Lecturer on Ophthalmology and Otology. Instructors in the Spring Session. HENRY GOLDTHWAITE, M.D. FREDERIC SHEPPARD DENNIS, M.D., F.R.C.S. WILLIAM H. WELCH, M.D. CHARLES AVERY DOREMUS, M.D., Ph. D. mul gro sectors. JOHN E. ALLEN, M.D., JOHN BEACH ISHAM, M.D., GORHAM BACON, M.D., Assistant Demonstrators of Anatomy. WILLIAM HASTY FLINT, M.D., Assistant to the Chair of Principles and Practice of Medicine. LEWIS HALL SAYRE, M.D., Assistant to the Chair of Orthopedic Surgery. WILLIAM B. ANDERTON, M D., BUCHANAN BURR, A.M., M.D., Assistants to the Chair of Obstetrics. Assistant to the Chair of Diseases of Children. HENRY D. CHAPIN, M.D., RICHARD KALISH M.D., Assistant to the Chair of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. CHARLES FORRESTER ROBERTS, M.D., Assistant to the Chair of Physiology. ALVA HUNT DOTY, M.D., CHARLES GEORGE BULL, M.D., Prosectors to the Chair of Anatomy. 20 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. LEOPOLD PUTZEL, M.D., GASPAR GRISWOLD, M.D., Assistants to the Chair of Diseases of the Nervous System. Le GRAND N. DENSLOW, M.D., Assistant to the Chair of Cutaneous Diseases. WILLIAM F. MITTENDORF, M.D., HENRY S. OPPENHEIMER, M.D., Assistants to the Chair of Ophthalmology. JOSEPH Y. STANDISH, Janitor. HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE. The first Catalogue of Alumni of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College can have no more appropriate, and, it is believed, no more ac- ceptable preface than a brief history of the college itself. Such a sketch cannot fail to be interesting to those who have enjoyed its practical advantages or to those who desire to know what fortunate circumstances, or what energy and forethought lay at the foundation of a success so phenomenal as its has been ; what it was that gave the school high rank from the first, and has, at the end of a decade, given it the foremost place among its sister institutions in this country. The Bellevue Hospital was formerly the Almshouse Hospital, and included a large part of those charity patients which abound in any large city, and of which New York has its full share. The field for medical study was immense ; but, for a long time, it was not open, except to the favored few whose position as resident physicians, or dressers, gave them peculiar facilities. Previous to 1847, the direc- tion of the medical affairs of the hospital appears to have been confi- ded mainly to a resident physician, appointed from time to time. In the year mentioned, a change was made, and, on the 19th of Novem- ber, 1847, the Medical Board was organized on the basis that has existed until the present time ; viz., the division of the staff into phy- sicians and surgeons, who should hold their positions permanently, and visit the wards in alternation. This change in the medical officers seems to have directly led to an attempt to utilize for instruction the abundant resources of the hospital ; for we find in the minutes of the Medical Board, under date of February 28, 1849—but fifteen months after the organization of the Board—that an ampitheatre had already been constructed. This ampitheatre was formally opened on the 2d of March following, the exercises consisting of an address by Hr. H. M. Reese, then resident physician, and of the operation of lithotomy, and other surgical operations, by Dr. W. H. Yanßuren. The minutes far- ther announced that clinical lectures would be delivered by members of the hospital staff, every Friday, at one o’clock p. m. This, then, is the beginning, as far as the records show, of that clinical teaching, with which the name of Bellevue has since become synonymous. From this opening until the present time, clinical lectures have been given in the hospital with greater or less regularity. Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 22 Another event which had a marked influence in making* the hos- pital a centre of medical teaching was the erection of a building in which pathological studies could be advantageously carried on. This building was inaugurated, October 25, 1857. An address was deliver- ed by Dr. John W. Francis, and additional remarks were made by Profs. Valentine Mott, Stevens, and Parker, and by Dr. (since Pro- fessor) Janies R, Wood. The venerable Dr. Mott closed his remarks on this occasion by demonstrating, in his well-known elegant manner the anatomy of hernia. From the published report of these addresses, it appears that the erection of the pathological building was due to the energy and zeal of Dr, Wood. Such members of the hospital staff as were so disposed continued to give clinical instruction during the winter for the next three or four years ; but the first recorded suggestion we have of a distinct school of medicine is found in the minutes of the Medical Board, under the date of December 18, 1860. The old Board of Ten Governors, which had for a time administered the charities of New York, had given place to the Board of Commissioners of Public Charities and Correc- tion, which still controls the charitable and penal institutions of the city. In accordance with a request of the Commissioners, a Commit- tee from the Medical Board of Bellevue Hospital had been appointed to examine and report upon the various institutions situated upon the islands, and under the control of the Commission. This committee consisted of Dr. Isaac E. Taylor, chairman, and Dr. James R. Wood. Their report, presented at the date above given, contained the follow- ing paragraph ; “In view of the great advantages accruing from the addition of such a large field of practice, presented to us by the Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction, and, after the patients are established in the new Island Hospital, and the assignment of the different wards to the various classes of disease—medical, surgical, uterine, and ob- stetrical—and the transfer of any acute or sub-acute cases to Bellevue Hospital of the patients, and without any advantage to the attending physician or surgeon in attendance on the island, thus enlarging the field for clinical instruction, and the extensive opportunities for ad- vancing the cause of medical science, therefore attracting to an insti- tution in the city of New York a large number of medical students, does it not, with even this cursory view of the subject, become an important question whether, ere many days elapse, Bellevue Hospital should not, nay, ought to have connected with it and established a college for the education of young men, independent of a mere hospi- tal for clinical teaching, and thus making it one of the largest hospitals History of the College. 23 and, it may be, schools in the United States—nay, Europe ? The committee think the subject is one worthy of consideration, and that when the institutions on the island and Bellevue Hospital are carefully regulated and in good working order, some plan might be suggested to carry it with effect. There are many reasons why it should be, and every exertion ought to be attempted to accomplish it, and the Com- missioners will come up to the work when the proper time arrives for its consummation, as it is now at their suggestion and request. All of which is respectfully submitted. (Signed) Isaac E. Taylor, Chairman of Committee. James R. Wood. New York, December 18, 1860. At the meeting of the Medical Board, at which the report was read, that part of the report referring to the establishment of a medi- cal college was referred back to the committee, who were directed to confer with the Commissioners upon the subject and to report. This conference resulted favorably to the proposed school. The Board of Commissioners were enthusiastic in their endeavors to in- crease the value of the charitable institutions by making them, in addition to their original purpose, subserve more completely the cause of medical education. The pi’oject was so rapidly matured that at the meeting of the Medical Board, on the Ist of March, 1861, a committee was appointed to procure plans for a college building. On the 30th of the same month, the Commissioners notified the Med- ical Board that they would allow such a building to be erected upon the hospital grounds. At the same meeting at which this permission was received, the question of the formation of the Faculty came up in the shape of an inquiry as to what members of the Medical Board were willing to connect themselves with the new college. Some mem- bers of the Board were already connected with medical schools, others did not care to undertake the duties of teaching, and yet others were prevented by important engagements. At this meeting, however, Drs. B. W. McCready, 1. E. Taylor, J. R. Wood, L. A. Sayre, S. Smith, A. B. Mott, and A. L. Loomis, declared themselves ready to join the enterprise, and the Faculty was organized upon the following day by the election of Dr. I. E. Taylor as President, Dr. B, W. McCready as Secretary, and I. E. Taylor as Treasurer. At the same time a committee was appointed to definitely ascertain what members of the hospital staff would become members of the Faculty. Eight members declined and ten accepted. To these ten, on the 2nd of April, chairs were assigned as follows: Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Principles and Practice of Surgery S. Smith. Surgery of Bones and Accidents F. H. Hamilton. Operative Surgery and Surgical Pathology J. R. Wood. Surgical Anatomy A. B. Mott. Orthopedic Surgery L. A. Sayee. Obstetrics.. . .1. E. Taylor, Fordyce Barker, G. T. Elliot, Jr, Materia Medica and Therapeutics B. W. McCready. Anatomy J. W. S. Gouley. During the month of April, the Faculty was completed by the fol- lowing appointments: Principles and Practice of Medicine A. Flint. Physiology A. Flint, Jr. Chemistry and Toxicology R. O. Doremus. These constituted the original Faculty of the college. The changes in this body and the additions to it will be later mentioned in detail.* The first exercises of the college, as such, wore short courses given during April and May, 1801, by Profs. Wood and Hamilton, upon points connected with military surgery, a subject which the breaking out of the war—that had just taken place—rendered par- ticularly important. These lectures were attended by about two hundred practitioners and students. In the meantime the college had been incorporated, with the fol- lowing Board of Trustees: Hon. Simeon Draper, Hon. James B. Nicholson, Hon. Moses H. Gunnell, Hon. Isaac Bell, Jr., Commissioners of Public Char- ities and Correction. Hon. Robert T. Ha ws, Comptroller of New York. Hon. James T, Brady, George F. Talman, Esq. Edward Minturn, Esq. Most Rev. Archbishop Hughes. John J. Astor, Esq. J. P. Giraud Foster, Esq. Moses Taylor, Esq. Anthony L. Robertson, Esq. William B. Crosby, Esq. John Ward, Esq. Richard M, Blatcheord, Esq Robert S. Hone, Esq. Watts Sherman, Esq. Matthew Morgan, Esq. Rev. Samuel D. Cook, D. D. Rev. E. H. Chapin, D. D. * Minutes of Commissioners, April 11,1861. History op the College. 25 The Commissioners were notified of this incorporation on the Bth of April, 1861, and, on the 11th, they passed the following preamble and resolutions: “In consideration of the gratuitous services heretofore rendered, as well as the promised continuance of the same, by the Medical Board, and with a view of rendering a permanent, extended, and more valuable service to the living, it is “ Resolved, That permission be granted to the Trustees of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College to build and place under their charge, subject to the rules and regulations which now exist under the authority of this Board, a suitable building according to the plans submitted by Messrs. Post and Gambrill, architects, on the southerly part of Bellevue Hospital grounds. “ Resolved, That a meeting of the Trustees be held at No. 1 Bond Street, on Tuesday next, 16th instant, at four o’clock r. m., of which the corporators be notified, and that they be represented by a com- mittee or otherwise. “ Simeon Draper, Pres., Isaac Bell, Jr., Moses H. Grinnbll, James B. Nicholson, Commissioners. “ Report accepted and resolutions adopted.”* The first meeting of the Trustees was accordingly held at the time and place designated in the resolution, and the Board was then organized. The Hon. Simeon Draper was the first President of the Board of Trustees, and retained the office until his death, in Novem- ber, 1866. A complete list of the trustees of the college, from its in- corporation up to 1882, will be found on pages 5 and 6. During the following summer, the first building of the college was erected, a circular issued, and preparations were made for the opening of the school. In June, 1861, Dr. Gouley, to whom had been assign- ed the chair of Anatomy, resigned his position, considering it his duty to remain in the army during the continuance of the war. Dr. Timothy Childs was called to fill the vacancy; and the Faculty, as then constituted, continued unchanged until the death of Dr. Childs, four years later. The first session of the college was opened by an excursion to the institutions on Blackwell’s and Randall’s Islands. The present Char- ity Hospital, on the former island, had then been recently built, to replace the old hospital destroyed by fire. It had been placed under the medical direction of the staff of Bellevue Hospital, and was one * Minutes of Commissioners, vol. ii., p. 169. Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 26 of the objects of interest on this occasion. After the return of the excursionists, addresses were delivered in the afternoon in the* lecture- room of the college. The set address was delivered by Prof. McCready, of the college, and in it he gave some account of the clini- cal teaching, or rather the want of it, that had existed in New York up to that time, lie showed, moreover, the need and advantages of such a school as then was being inaugurated. Dr Taylor, the President, followed with remarks of advice and encouragement to the students. Still farther remarks appropriate to the occasion were made by the lion. Simeon Draper, President of the Board of Commissioners and of the Board of Trustees, by Archbishop Hughes, by the Rev. Dr. Chapin, and by the Hon, James T. Brady, of the Board of Trustees. Although the college was new, the corps of professors was by no means inexperienced. Profs. Flint, Sr., Barker, Hamilton, Flint, Jr., Childs, and Doremus, had already held chairs of their respective branches in other colleges—some of them for many years—while the remainder of the Faculty had been clinical lecturers at the hospital and elsewhere for a long time. They were men conversant with their subjects, and accustomed to teach them. So, while the school was a new enterprise, it had so many elements of success, that it could by means be counted an experiment. It is not, then, a matter of surprise that, before the first session was finished, the necessity of a larger building was felt. A com- mittee was accordingly appointed to take measures for its erection. In May, 1862, the Commissioners, in order that they might have more perfect control of the buildings upon the hospital grounds, bought from the Faculty the college building, and, in return, leased it to the Faculty for a term of years. The project of a larger build- ing remained incomplete until the following year, when (March, 1868) a conference of the Commissioners and committees from the Trustees and the Faculty of the college was held regarding it. The committee from the Faculty suggested a subscription to erect a building; the committee from the Trustees opposed any such subscription unless the college could secure a title to the ground upon which it should be built. The Faculty committee then proposed that the building should be placed upon the south side of Twenty-sixth Street, opposite to the entrance to the hospital, and presented a proposal from the owner of the ground to sell the amount requisite for the purpose. The Commissioners of Charities and Correction, however, stated to the Faculty at this interview that they (the Commissioners) did not wish the college to go outside of the hospital grounds, and proposed to erect a new building and to lease it to the college. This proposal was accepted, and in May, 1863, the Faculty of the college* presented * Minutes of the Commissioners, vol. hi., p. 209. History of the College. 27 to thp Commission a complete plan of the organization of the Bureau of Medical and Surgical Relief for Out-door Poor as it now exists. In July, the Commissioners established this Bureau,* and although some delay occurred in the execution of the plan, eventually, during the autumn and winter of 1865--’66, the Commissioners erected a large building, so arranged as to serve the purposes both of the college and of the Out-door Bureau. The lower floor was divided in such a manner as to answer the requirements of a dispensary, and the upper part of the building was leased, December 2, 1865, to the Faculty, for the use of the college. This fine building is the one at present occupied. The old college building was altered, so that the lower floor is now occupied by the dead-house, the autopsy-rooms, a room for judicial inquests, and the Morgue. The former auditorium has become the museum. So large a room was eminently necessary, as, in addition tq the specimens belonging to the hospital, which were constantly accumulating, the collections of Profs. Wood and Mott are in the building, together with the Museum of the New York Medical College, purchased by the Trustees of the college in 1864, In 1871, the Commissioners still farther improved the facilities for students, by erecting a larger and finer amphitheatre than the one previously used for clinical purposes, the old one having been found inadequate to the accommodation of the great numbers of students yearly in attendance at the hospital. For the sake of clearness in the narrative, the changes in the Faculty have been reserved for mention by themselves. We have already given the composition of the Faculty, as it began its work in the autumn of 1861. With'the exception that, during the session of 1862-’63, Dr. Doremus was absent in Europe, and his duties were performed by Prof. B. Silliman, Jr., of Yale College, no change occurred until the melancholy death of Dr. Childs, the Professor of Anatomy, which took place at Norwich, Ct., September 3, 1865. Dr, Childs had, in early life, been surgeon to the Massachusetts regiment during the Mexican War; and later, had been for many years Pro- fessor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Berkshire Medical College, at Pittsfield, Mass., whence he was called to his position in this college. A vacancy being thus created, Dr. Stephen Smith was appointed to deliver the lectures upon anatomy, which lie continued to do until his resignation, in 1872, having been made Professor of Anatomy in 1867, after lie had delivered two courses. The Principles of Surgery, which had formerly been in Dr. Smith’s charge, were assigned to Prof. Hamilton, in addition to his other duties. * Minutes, vol. iii., p. 256. 28 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. In the spring of 1866, Dr. Henry D. Noyes, formerly Demon- strator of Anatomy, who had for some years held clinics at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, was made Professor of Ophthalmology. A summer course of lectures was proposed, in which several of the regular Faculty were to take part; and, to complete the course, Dr. Freeman J. Burnstead was appointed Professor of Syphilology in the summer term, Dr. Foster Swift, Lecturer on Diseases of the Skin, and Dr. J. Lewis Smith, Lecturer on Morbid Anatomy. A few weeks later, Dr. Burnstead resigned, and Dr. W. H. Van Buren, formerly Professor of Anatomy in the Medical Department of the University of New York, was chosen to fill the newly-created chair of Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System. In April, 1867, the chair of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System was created, and Dr. W. A. Hammond was elected to its occupancy. At the same time, the President, Dr. Taylor, tendered his resignation; hut the Faculty, unwilling to lose so valued a mem- ber, declined to accept his resignation, but relieved him of a portion of his duties by electing him Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. About the same time, Drs. Swift and J. Lewis Smith were made professors in the summer term, of the branches upon which they had respectively lectured. In the following April, 1868, Prof. Wood tendered his resignation. It was not accepted as a member of the Faculty; but, instead, he was appointed Emeritus Professor of Surgery, continuing his hospital clinics, with the establishment and progress of which he had been so closely identified, long before the organization of the school. In the autumn of the same year, Prof. Barker resigned his position; but, in order to lighten his work, and yet not to lose his much esteemed teaching, he was appointed Professor of Clinical Midwifery and Dis- eases of Women. The resignation of Profs, Taylor and Barker placed the fidl didactic course on Obstetrics in the hands of Prof. Elliot, who gave the entire course during the two sessions, 1868-69, 1869-,70, Drs. Taylor and Barker continuing to give their clinics as before. In the summer of 1870, Dr. Elliot was disabled by an attack of apoplexy, and in the following autumn was unequal to the task of giving the course. Prof. Swift, of the summer school, was appointed to give the course, but was prevented from so doing by illness. The services of Prof. J. P. White, of Buffalo, were secured. Dr. White gave the course, but declined to receive the fees from the tickets, very generously yielding them to Prof. Elliot. Dr. Elliot, however, was never able to resume his duties at the college; a second attack of apoplexy, on the 29th of January, 1871, terminated his valuable life, at the early age of forty-three. Although, at the formation of the History of the College. 29 college, Dr. Elliot was quite a young man, his preparation had been such that he was already fully equal to the position of professor. He received his doctorate in 1849, at the Medical Department of the University of New York. The next three years he spent as interne in the Dublin Lying-in-Asylum, at the Royal University Hospital in Edinburgh, under the instruction of the late Sir James Y. Simpson, and on board the Dreadnaught Hospital Shi]i, as well as in private studies in Paris. From 1852 to 1854, he was Resident Physician at the New York Lying-in-Asylum, In 1854, he was appointed one of the Physicians to Bellevue Hospital, which post he occupied until his death. Previous to the organization of the Bellevue school, he had lectured one session on anatomy in the Woodstock school, and one session (1858-’59) on Operative Midwifery, at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York. He had, during his profes- sional life, been connected with most of the charities for the relief of lying-in women or for children in New York, and notably with the< Nursery and Child’s Hospital. Accomplished as a gentleman, erudite and experienced in his profession, lucid and eloquent as a teacher, he ably and gracefully filled a position attained by few men of his years, and his loss was correspondingly felt by his associates. Few men have been more regretted. The vacancy caused by the death of Dr, Elliot was filled in April by the election of Dr. William T. Lusk, an alumnus of the college,, who had spent several years in the study of obstetrics in the principal schools of Europe, and who had become well known as a lecturer on physiology in the Long Island College Hospital and in the Medical Department of Harvard University. At the same time, Dr. Foster Swift resigned his position in the school, and Dr. Edward L. Keyes was elected Lecturer on Dermatology. At the end of the session of 1871-,'72, Profs, McCready and Stephen Smith resigned their chairs. The vacancies were filled by the election of Dr. W. A. Hammond to the chair of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, in addition to his professorship of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous system, and of Dr. Alpheus B, Crosby to the chair of Anatomy. Prof. Mott also retired from the chair of Sur- gical Anatomy, and assumed charge for the entire year of the surgical clinic in the Out-door Bureau, with the title of Professor of Clinical and Operative Surgery. In addition, at the Bureau for Relief of the Out-door Poor, a medical clinic was established, under the direction of Prof. Flint, Sr., and a clinic for Diseases of Children, under the direction of Prof. Lusk. At the same time, a chair of Pathological Anatomy in the regular season was established, to which 30 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Dr. Edward G, Janeway was appointed, and Dr. Keyes was made Professor of Dermatology. In glancing over these changes, it is apparent that the Faculty designed to make the curriculum more thorough, by subdividing some branches in such a way that the various departments should be assigned to men whose especial study had made them unusually skilful in these particular directions. In addition, they have con- stantly been on the watch for teachers of special branches, and from time to time had added new chairs. Thus, the Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, of the Eye, of the Skin, and Pathology, are taught by special professors. Still farther completeness of instruction has been accomplished by the institution of a Summer session, including lectures and reci- tations. The first course of the summer school was given in 1867. Drs. Noyes, J. Lewis Smith, and Foster Swift, with Profs. Van Buren, Elliot, Flint, Jr., and Doremus took part in it, the members ■of the regular Faculty lecturing upon topics which could not be suffi- ciently emphasized in the regular course. With this lecture course, the recitations became, from year to year, more and more promi- nently associated, until the session of 1871, when they superseded the systematic lectures entirely, the course being made up of clinics, by members of the Faculty, of practical instruction in Diagnosis, Surgi- cal Operations, and Chemical Manipulations, in addition to the reci- tations, which were conducted by a corps of instructors throughout the year. This remains until nowr [1873], with the addition of courses of lectures upon various subjects delivered by alumni of the college. The clinics of the college have become more and more varied, those of the hospitals (Bellevue and Charity) presenting every variety of disease that can demand in-door treatment, while the clinics at the Out-door Bureau afford cases of minor surgery, of those medical disorders that are less grave, but which, to the student, are of far more immediate importance, as well as a great variety of the disorders of children. On the organization of the Faculty, March 31, 1861, Dr. I, E. Taylor was elected President, Dr. B. W. McCready, Secretary, and Dr. I. E. Taylor, Treasurer. Dr. Taylor has been President of the Faculty from the organization of the college to the jiresent day. May 2, 1861, Dr. R. O. Doremus was elected Treasurer, in place of Dr. Taylor, resigned. October 21, 1861, Dr. A. Flint, Jr., was elected Secretary, in place of Dr. McCready, resigned. April 4, 1862, Dr, A. Flint, Jr., was appointed Treasurer, in place of Dr. Doremus, resigned. Dr. Flint, Jr., has been Secretary and Treasurer of the Faculty from 1862 to the present time. History of the College. 31 The narration above given answers the questions proposed at the start; viz., what favorable circumstances and whose endeavors have brought about the great success of our Alma Mater ? The favoring circumstances lay in the immense unimproved field presented by the public hospitals of this city, and in the fact that the officials governing them had the intelligent benevolence to rejoice at an opportunity of making their beneficent influences more widespread than before. The requisite zeal and foresight were abundantly found in the, medical staff of Bellevue Hospital. In the good they have done, in the re- nown they have gained, in the honor that attaches to the title of surgeon or physician to Bellevue Hospital, they are now reaping a reward. The plan they chose was akin to the union of school and hospital, so common in Great Britain; but its continued success springs from the wisdom and enterprise with which improvements have been constantly sought for and adopted. Let us consider for a moment some of the advantages that have directly or indirectly followed the establishment of the school; and these we would state without any feeling or intent of disparagement of the sister institutions that have preceded it, or are to-day her gen- erous rivals. The first great benefit is an improvement in the educa- tion of medical students. Formerly, anything like a practical knowledge of the duties and resources of his profession was rare indeed in the recent graduate of an American medical school. The establishment of the Bellevue school has placed it in the power of every student to enter the profession, competent to intelligently meet any emergency. This effect is not confined to those who are enrolled as her pupils. Other schools have been incited to greater exertions and to similar methods of teaching, until, to-day, the influence of Bellevue is felt, not only in the neighboring schools, but in all through- out the country. The reform she inaugurated was so greatly needed, and was so patent a want, that it was perforce adopted wherever pos- sible. It was this hope, this assurance, indeed, of making more thorough students, better qualified medical men, and, through them, “of rendering a permanent, extended, and more valuable service to the living,” that induced the Commissioners to give their aid and countenance to the formation of a school in such close connection with their hospitals. And, if the benefits of the school had ceased here, they would have been enough; but the school has also been of material service to the institutions themselves and to their inmates. In the first place the inmates of the hospital gained, by the gen- eral fact that no one observes so closely, no one studies so diligently, as he who must in his turn instruct. So that, when the medical offi- cers of a hospital become teachers, they become doubly attentive, 32 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. doubly watchful; no off-hand diagnosis will now do; they must be sure and careful, for mistakes now are not only, as before, an injury to the patient, but they mislead scores of students, who are, by-and- by, to treat others in their turn. Directly, then, the patients of any hospital are benefited by clinical teaching. By this general benefit, a special advantage has accrued to the charitable institutions from the establishment of this school; and this has ariseti from the in- creased and especial zeal and sense of responsibility for the welfare of these institutions manifested by the Faculty of the college. Evi- dences of this could be multiplied by instancing the work done, the organizations perfected, and the reforms instituted mainly or solely by their endeavors. These have not been done in a selfish spirit; and whatever benefit has resulted from their labors has been generously shared with their associates. As an example of this kind of service, two instances will suffice. The first is the presentation, already men- tioned, of the plan of organization for the Bureau of Medical and Surgical Relief for the Out-door Poor, fully elaborated by the Faculty of Bellevue Hospital Medical College. By this plan, a large dispen- sary has been thrown open to the poor, with the advantage of all the medical and surgical skill of the staff of Bellevue Hospital, whenever required. The out-door department has proved of great service to the poor, whose respect for the skill of the attendants is increased by the association of the Bureau with the hospital. Again, in 1866, the Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction made a communi- cation to the Medical Board of Bellevue Hospital, suggesting the organization of a separate medical board for the hospital on Black- well’s Island, and changing the name of this hospital to that of “ Charity Hospital,” The Commissioners requested those members of the Medical Board of Bellevue, who were willing to assume the additional labor of serving on the Medical Board of Charity Hospital, to communicate their views to the Commission. Drs. Taylor, Wood, Flint, Hamilton, Sayre, Mott, Elliot, McCready, and Smith, of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, and Dr. Loomis, of the Univer- sity Medical College, agreed to serve on the Medical Board of Charity Hospital, The other members of the Medical Board of Bellevue Hos- pital declined to assume the additional responsibility of service at the Charity Hospital.* The Faculty of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, it will be seen, formed the nucleus of the Medical Board of the Charity Hospi- tal, which was completed by the election of other members. This reorganization of the hospital was attended with great improvement in the administration of its affairs. Enough has been said to show * Minutes of the Commissioners, vol. vii., p. 186. History of the College. 33 that the Faculty of the college have always manifested a willingness to labor for the good of the public institutions with which they have been connected; and the wisdom and energy which they manifested in the first instance in organizing the school and developing the resources of the hospital for medical teaching, they have again and again exhibited for the benefit of the hospital, by devising reforms, and executing them when authorized by the Commission. Thus we have simply detailed the early history of the college, and its progress through its first decade. Success so great needs no com- ment, no eulogium. We may rest assured that her future will not be unworthy of the past. l. m, y. L. M. T. In continuing the history of Bellevue Hospital Medical College for the second decade of its existence, it becomes necessary to review, for the sake of completeness, some of the facts mentioned in the history of its earlier career. The changes in its Board of Trustees are already mentioned with sufficient detail on pages 5 and 6. The offi- cers of the Faculty remain still the same as in 1871, but many changes have occurred in the Faculty itself. Prof. B. W. McCready resigned the chair of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, on the 25th of January, 1882, and on the 7th of February was elected Emeritus Professor of the same branch. Prof. Stephen Smith resigned the Chair of Anatomy on the 27th of January. Prof. A. B. Mott’s title was changed, February 7th, to Pro- fessor of Clinical and Operative Surgery, and on the same date a new Chair of Pathological and Practical Anatomy was created, and Edward G. Jane way (formerly Professor of Physiological and Pathological Anatomy in the University of the City of New York) was made its pro- fessor. Prof. Janeway was also appointed, on the 27th of the same month, an examiner in the Summer recitation class, in place of Dr. N. R. Moseley. On the same date, Joseph D. Bryant (’6B), Frederick A. Castle (’66), Thaddeus M. B. Ci’oss (’6B), Prof. William A. Hammond, and Leroy Milton Yale (’66), were appointed Lecturers in the Summer session. Prof. Hammond was appointed to the chair of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, on the 6th of March. On the same date the vacancy in the professorship of Anatomy was filled by the election of Alpheus Benning Crosby (lately Professor of Surgery in the University of Michigan and in the Long Island College Hospital), and Edward L. Keyes was appointed Professor of Derma- tology. The appointment on April 2d of Charles F. Roberts (’67), and Frederick A. Castle (’66) as Assistant Demonstrators of Anatomy, completed the changes in 1872. 34 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. On the 9th of June, 1873, John A. Wyeth (’73) was appointed Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy. Owing to the arduous labors connected with the teaching of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Dr. D. Warren Brickell (formerly Professor of Obstetrics in the New Orleans School of Medicine, and Physician to the Charity Hospital, New Orleans) was appointed, July 22d, to share the duties of the chair with Prof. Lusk. This arrangement enabled the latter to deliver a systematic course of lectures on the diseases of children during the subsequent session. August 11th, Prof. Hammond resigned the chair of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and on the same date the Department of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System was abolished. To fill the vacancy in the former chair, Prof. Edward G. Janeway was appointed Lecturer, and on the 2d of September, Prof. Hammond resigned all connection with the college. During this year Prof, Mott ceased his didactic lectures, and gave his attention only to his surgical clinic. On the 7th of April, 1874, Prof. Brickell resigned his connection with the college, Prof. E. G. Janeway was appointed a regular mem- ber of the Faculty, as Professor of Pathological and Practical Ana- tomy, and Elijah A. Maxwell (’69) and Lewis A. Stimson (’74) were appointed Assistant Demonstrators of Anatomy. On the 12th of May a chair of Gynecology was created, and Dr. Edward Randolph Peaslee (Surgeon to the Woman’s Hospital, and formerly a professor in the University of Vermont and in the New York Medical College), was elected to fill it. On the 21st of April, 1875, the chair of Practical Surgery and Operations and Clinical Surgery, until then occupied by Prof. Hamilton, was declared vacant, and the chairs of Principles of Sur- gery and Practice of Surgery were united under the title of Principles and Practice of Surgery, the chair being filled by Prof. Van Buren; Prof. Wood resuming didactic teaching in so far as to lecture upon Hernia, Lithotomy, etc.; Prof. Sayre taking the subjects of Fractures and Dislocations, in connection with Orthopedic Surgery. On the 20th of May the chair of Psychological Medicine and Medi- cal Jurisprudence, then newly created, was filled by the appointment of Dr. John P. Gray, the Superintendent of the N. Y. State Asylum for Insane, at Utica. On the same date Dr. Beverly Robinson was appointed Instructor in Laryngoscopy, and, in connection with Francke Huntington Bosworth (’6B), gave instruction in that branch under the direction of Prof. Flint. December 15th, Abram A. Smith (’7l) was appointed Lecturer on Therapeutics in the Spring term. History of the College. 35 On the Ist of March, 1876, Prof, Janeway resigned the chair of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, to which Dr. William M. Polk was elected. Api’il 4th, Leroy M. Yale (’66) was appointed Lecturer Adjunct upon Orthopedic Surgery, and Dr, J. Lewis Smith was appointed Professor of Diseases of Children. During this year, Dr, A. A. Smith was made Lecturer Adjunct upon Clinical Medicine, and Prof. Jane way increased the instruction given by him upon Diseases of the Nervous System. On the 9th of August, 1877, the college suffered the loss of Prof. Alpheus B. Crosby, who died of kidney trouble consecutive to an acute diabetes, and on the 17th following, Joseph D. Bryant (’6B) was appointed to fill the chair of Anatomy as Lecturer, On the same date Frederick S. Dennis (’74) was made Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Henry Goldthwaite (’76) was appointed an exam- iner in the College recitation class, vice Dr. Bryant. On September 7th, Dr, Erskine Mason, Surgeon to Bellevue and Roosevelt Hospitals, was appointed Clinical Professor of Surgery. On the 21st of January, 1878, Prof. E. R. Peaslee died of pneu- monia, and the duties of the chair of Gynecology again reverted to Prof. Lusk. On February 26th Dr, Bryant was made Professor of General Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy. Fran eke H. Bos worth (’6B) was appointed Lecturer on Diseases of the Throat, and Abram A. Smith (’7l) was appointed Lecturer on Clinical Medicine on the 2d of April. On February 25th, 1879, Prof. Janeway resigned the chair of Practical Anatomy, and was succeeded by Drs. Frederick S. Dennis (’74) and William H. Welch, who were appointed Demonstrators of Anatomy. On the same date Dr. Charles Avery Doremus was ap- pointed Lecturer on Practical Chemistry and Toxicology. May 19th, Prof. Polk resigned the chair of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and was succeeded by Abram A. Smith (’7l), who was appointed Lecturer upon that branch. On the same date Dr. Joseph W. Howe was appointed Clinical Professor of Surgery. During 1880 the following changes in the Faculty occurred : On April 6th, Dr. A. A, Smith was appointed Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics and of Clinical Medicine; Dr. Charles A. Doremus was appointed Adjunct to the Chair of Chemistry and Toxi- oology, and Drs. John E. Allen (’74), Johnß. Isham (’73), and Gorham Bacon (’7B), were appointed Assistant Demonstrators of Anatomy, On the 13th of April the Faculty established a number of per- manent lectureships in the Spring term, and made the following appointments: Frederick A. Castle (’66), Lecturer on Pharmacology; Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Dr. Wm. H. Welch, Lecturer on Pathological Histology; Dr. Charles A. Doremus, Lecturer on Animal Chemistry; Thomas Herring Burchard (’72), Lecturer on Surgical Emergencies; Andrew R. Robinson (’6B), Lecturer on Normal Histology, and on the 17th of April Dr. Charles S. Bull was appointed Lecturer on Ophthalmology and Otology. From the above history it will be seen that during the second decade several of the professors of former years retired and their places were, to a considerable extent, filled by the appointment of alumni, so that at the close of this period (in 1881) Lusk (’64), Smith (’7l), and Bryant (’6B), were full professors ; Yale (’66) and Bosworth (’6B) were lecturers on special topics; Dennis (’74) was Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Castle (’66), Burchard (’72) and Robinson (’6B) were Lecturers in the Spring term. So far back as 1866, the faculty recognized the necessity for furnishing students with instruction upon special branches, in greater detail than could well be considered in the courses given by the pro- fessors of the seven chairs or demanded by the charter of the school. On referring to the history of that period (p, 28) and the circulars since published, it will be seen that these special courses were established as follows, in connection with the regular Winter term (Orthopedic Surgery having been taught as a special branch from the foundation of the school) : 1866—Ophthalmology and Disease of the Genito- urinary System. 1867—Disease of the Mind and Nervous System. 1871—Dermatology, 1872—Pathological Anatomy. 1874—Gyne- cology, Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence, and Laryngoscopy and Disease of Throat and Nose. 1876—Diseases of Children. The number of these special subjects were greatly increased by the lectures inaugurated in the Spring of 1866, a summary of which is to be found on page 28, et seq. / but in addition to the topics there referred to the regular faculty have, from time to time, delivered lectures upon special topics in the Spring terms or in the preliminary terms preceding the regular Winter sessions. A synopsis of such special courses is of interest in this connection. The Lectures by Professors Wood and Hamilton, in 1861, upon subjects connected with Military Surgery have already been alluded to. In the pre- liminary term of 1861 the following special subjects were taught : Organic Affections of the Uterus (Tayloe), Uterine Displacements (Baekee), Inflammatory Diseases of the Uterus and Appendages (Elliot), The Thoracic Viscera (Childs), Auscultation and Per- cussion (Flint), Syphilis (Hamilton), Surgical Affections of the History of the College. 37 Genito-Urinary Apparatus (Wood), Endosmosis and Exosmosis, and their Practical Applications (Doeemus). During the preliminary term of 1862 special lectures were de- livered, as follows : Surgical Affections of the Breast and Testis (Wood), Surgical Affections of the Eye (Sayre), Amputations (Mott), Surgical Dressings (Smith), Inflammations of the Uterus (Taylor), The Symptoms, Signs and Disorders of Pregnancy (Bar- ker), Uterine Therapeutics (Elliot), Diet (McCrbady), Compara- tive Anatomy (Childs), Diagnosis of Diseases of the Heart (Flint), Toxicology (Doremus), Anatomy and Functions of the Glandular Organs (Flint, Jr.). In the preliminary term of 1863 the lectures were upon— Affections of the Bladder and Testis (Wood), Subjects Connected with Military Surgery or Hygiene (Hamilton), Diseases of the Rectum (Smith), Amputations (Mott), Diseases of the Female External Organs ( Taylor ), Dietetic Management of Infancy (Elliot), Malignant Diseases of the Uterus (Barker), Alcohol and Accessory Alliments (McCready), Visceral Anatomy (Childs), Anatomy and Physiology of the Blood (Flint, Jr.), Pathological Relations of the Blood (Flint). In the preliminary term of 1864 the special lectures were as follows: Hernia (Wood), Military Hygiene (Hamilton), Exsections, (Sayre), Uses of the Laryngoscope (Smith), Amputations (Mott), Tumors of the Uterus (Taylor), Tumors of the Ovary (Elliot), Physical Diagnosis of Uterine Diseases (Barker), Alcohol (Mc- Cready), Visceral Anatomy (Childs), Operations Illustrative of Physiology (Flint, Jr,), Subjects Connected with Diagnosis (Flint), The Urine (Doeemus). In 1865 the following lectures were given; Anatomy and Pathology of the Perineum and Rectum (Wood), Military Hygiene (Hamilton), Syphilis (Sayre), Pathology of the Uterus, (Taylor), Hygiene of Infancy (Elliot), Diet (McCready), Aneur- isms (Smith), Physical Diagnosis (Flint), The Chemistry of Poisons (Doremus), Physiological Operations (Flint, Jr.). The following lectures were delivered in the preliminary term of 1866 : Injuries of the Head (Wood), Anaplastic, or Reconstructive Surgery (Hamilton), Amputations (Mott), Venereal Diseases (Van Buren), Deviations of the Uterus (Taylor), Hygiene of Infancy (Elliot), Diet (McCready), Histology (Smith), Physical Diagnosis (Flint), The Chemistry of Poisons (Doeemus), Physiological Oper- ations (Flint, Jr.). In 1867, during the preliminary term, the lectures were upon— Hernia (Wood), Military Hygiene (Hamilton), Syphilis (Sayre), 38 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Amputations (Mott), Diseases of the Bladder (Van Buren), Symp- tomatology of Infantile Diseases (Elliot), Diet (McCready), The Anatomy of the Hand and Foot (Smith), The Sign Language of the Heart (Flint), The Poisonous Gases (Doeemus), Physiological Oper- ations (Flint, Je.), Paralysis (Hammond). In 1878 these lectures were as follows: Field Amputations (Hamilton), Mechanical Appliances in Surgery (Sayee), Hemorrhage and the Means of Arresting It (Mott), Stone in the Bladder (Van Buren), Hygiene of Infancy (Elliot), The Science and Art of Pre- scribing (McCready), Anatomy of Joints (Smith), The Physical Ex- amination of the Healthy Chest (Flint), Toxicology (Doeemus), Physiological Operations (Flint, Jr.), Sleep and its Derangements (Hammond). These lectures in 1869 were—Tumors (Hamilton), Non-Suppura- live Diseases of the Joints (Sayre), Hemorrhage and the Means of Arresting It (Mott), Diseases of the Bladder (Van Buren), Diseases of Children (Elliot), Theory and Art of Prescribing (McCready), Anatomy and its Applications to Medicine and Surgery (Smith), Dis- eases of the Heart (Flint), Toxicology, in its Relations to Medical Jurisprudence (Doeemus), Functions of the Glands (Flint, Jr.), Med- ical Applications of Electricity (Hammond). In 1870 these lectures were—Amputations, and Keys to the Joints (Hamilton), Club-Foot (Sayre), Hemorrhage and the Means of Arresting It (Mott\ Diseases of the Bladder (Van Buren), Theory and Art of Prescribing (McCready), Anatomy and its Applications to Medicine and Surgery (Smith), Physical Diagnosis of Diseases of the Heart (Flint), Toxicology, in its Relations to Medical Jurisprudence (Doeemus), Functions of the Glands (Flint, Je.), Medical Applica- tions of Electricity (Hammond). The preliminary lectures of 1871 were—Comparative Anatomy of the Infant and the Adult (Smith), New Methods of Treatment in Dis- eases of the Joints (Sayre), Auscultation and Percussion (Flint), Medical Applications of Electricity (Hammond), Hemorrhage and Means of Arresting It (Mott), Diseases of the Scrotum, Testis and Cord (Van Buren), Treatment of Malignant Growths (Hamilton), The Anatomy and Physiology of the Female Organs of Generation (Lusk), Theory and Art of Prescribing (McCready), Nervous System (Flint, Je.), Toxicology, in its relations to Medical Jurisprudence (Doeemus). In the following preliminary term the lectures were—Auscultation and Percussion (Flint), Tumors (Hamilton), Club-Foot (Sayre), Clinical and Operative Surgery (Mott), Surgical Diseases of the Kid- neys (Van Buren), Obstetrical Operations (Lusk), New Remedies History op the College. 39 and Hew Therapeutical Applications—Nervous Affections of the Face (Hammond), Experimental Physiology (Flint, Je.), Anatomy of Ex- pression, Mechanism of the Foot, &c. (Crosby), Toxicology (Dore- mus), How to use the Ophthalmoscope (Noyes), Skin Clinic (Keyes), Post-Mortems, and How to Make Them (Janeway). The lectures of the preliminary term of 1873 were—Auscultation and Percussion (Flint), Amputations (Hamilton), Fibrous Anchylosis (Sayre), Clinical and Operative Surgery (Mott), Impotence (Van Bueen), Obstetrical Operations (Lusk), Diseases of the Uterus (Brickell), Non-Pharmacological Therapeutics (Janew'ay), Experi- mental Physiology (Flint, Je.), Anatomical Land-Marks (Crosby), Metallic and Vegetable Poisons (Doeemus), Anatomy of the Eye (Noyes), Skin Clinic (Keyes). In 1874 the following were the subjects ; Introduction to the Physical Diagnosis of Diseases of the Chest (Flint), Amputations (Hamilton), Fibrous Anchylosis (Sayre), Clinical and Operative Sur- gery (Mott), Diseases of the Rectum (Van Bueen), The Use of In- struments in Obstetrics (Lusk), Sterility, its Pathology and Treat- ment (Peaslee), Non-Pharmacological Therapeutics (Janeway), Physiological and Pathological Relation of the Excretions (Flint, Je.), Topics in Surgical Anatomy (Crosby), Metallic and Vegetable Poisons (Doeemus), Anatomy of the Eye (Noyes), How to Make Post-Mor- tems (Janeway), Skin Clinic (Keyes). During the next preliminary term the following course was given: Introduction to Auscultation and Percussion (Flint), Hemorrhage (Wood), Surgical Poisons (Van Bueen), Paralysis from Peripheral Irritation (Sayre), Clinical and Operative Surgery (Mott), Version (Lusk), Ovarian Tumors and Ovariotomy (Peaslee), Non-Pharmaco- logical Therapeutics (Janeway), Experimentation in Physiology (Flint, Je.), Surgical Anatomy of Fractures (Crosby), Metallic and Vegetable Poisons (Doeemus), Anatomy of the Eye (Noyes), Inflam- mation (Janeway). The preliminary course of 1876 was upon—Introduction to Aus- cultation and Percussion (Flint), Surgical Novelties (Van Bueen), Paralysis and Incoordination from Genital Irritation (Sayee), Clinical and Operative Surgery (Mott), Physiology of the Ovum (Lusk), Anatomy and Surgery of the Perineum (Peaslee), Non-Pharmaco-, logical Therapeutics (Polk), Disassimilation and Exercise (Flint, Je.), Surgical Anatomy of the Joints (Crosby), Chemical Physics (Do- remus) Anatomy of the Nervous System in its relations to Pathology (Janeway), Anatomy of the Eye (Noyes), Exploration of the Genito- urinary Passages (Keyes). 40 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. In the next year (1877), the following subjects were treated: Aus- cultation and Percussion (Flint), Genito-Urinary Surgery (Van Buren), Paralysis and Incoordination from Genital Irritation (Sayre), Clinical and Operative Surgery (Mott), Physiology of the Ovum (Lusk), Ovarian Tumors and Ovariotomy (Peaslee), Non- Pharmacological Therapeutics (Polk), Experimental Physiology (Flint, Jr.), Articulations'(Bryant), The Poisonous Gases (Doremus), Pathology of Infectious Diseases (Janeway), Anatomy and Physiolo- gy of the Eye (Noyes), Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin (Keyes), Clinical Surgery (Mason). The final course of preliminary lectures, distinct from those of the regular term was given in 1878, and did not differ from that of the preceding year except that Prof. Van Buren lectured on Stone in the Bladder, Prof. Bryant upon Topographical Anatomy, and Dr. A. A. Smith upon Clinical Medicine. In 1873 this course was shortened by two weeks. In 1879 it was announced that thereafter these lectures would be the same in num- ber and order as those of the regular term, thus offering to students a practical extension of the regular course by one month, and in 1880, was altogether abolished ; attendance from the middle of September, in each term, being obligatory. It is not to be understood, however, that the College had receded from its intention of affording instruction on special branches, for, in 1867, as we have already seen (page 28), a course of lectures had been inaugurated in the Spring and has since been continued each year without interruption. In this Spring and Summer term, lectures were given as follows: Upon Ophthalmology (Noyes), Morbid An- atomy (J. L. Smith), Diseases of the Skin (Swift), Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System (Van Buren), Animal Chemistry (Doremus), Microscopical Anatomy (Flint, Jr.), and Diseases of Children (Elliot). This course was repeated in the summer of 1868, Dr. Hammond contributing a series of lectures on Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System. In 1869 the lecturers in the Summer session were reduced to Drs. Noyes, J. L. Smith an and Surg., Bellevue Hosp. 1864-65 ; Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1865 ; Sec., Med. Soc. of the Co. of Kings,lB7l-82 ; Phys. to St. Peter’s Hosp., 1875 ; Asst. San. Ins., Met. Board of Health,lB69; Registrar and Deputy Com. Dep’t of Health; Member Medical Soc. of the State of N.Y.; Member Brooklyn Path. Soc. and New York Medico Hist. Soc. Young, James T., Washington, D. C., 1871. Lecturer on Dis. of Heart and Lungs, Nat. Med. Col., 1865 to 1867 ; Member of Board of Health, 1867 to 1868 ; Sec. Med. Assoc, of the Dist. of Columbia, during 1870 : Phys. to Columbia Disp., 1870. 62 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 1864-65. Acker, Thomas Jefferson, Croton Landing, N. Y., 1884. Member Westchester Co. Med. Soc. Allard, Emery, Beloe.il, Can., 1872. Ailing, Daniel G., Dunkirk, N. Y., 1888. Arthur, Asa A., Vergennes, Vt. Baker, Robert F., Moline, 111. Benson, Edward, Lindsay, Can., 1871. M. D., Victoria Col.; Med. Referee for the Canada, Queen’s, JBtna, and Reliance Mutual Life Insurance Companies. Birchard, Henry C., Baldwin, Pa., 1881. Birdsall, Samuel, Susquehanna, Pa., 1888. Asst. Surg., and Surg. by brevet, U. S. Vols., March to November, 1865; Exam. Surg. to Pension Bureau, 1866; Member Pa. State Med. Soc., 1869. Papers Senile Gangrene ” Med. and Surg. Rep., Phila., vol. xxxix, p. 446, etc. Bishop, Sylvester P., Delta, Ohio, 1883. Member Fulton Co. Med. Soc., (President, 1871), Ohio State Med. Soc., American Med. Assoc., International Med. Congress, 1881. Bonebreak, Henry X., Mt. Alto, Pa., 1884. Brooks, Martin Luther, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio, 1883. A. B. and A. M., Western Reserve Col., Ohio; Asst. Surg., 93d Ohio Vol. Inf.; Surg. Cleveland Rolling Mill Co.; Surg. C. &P. R. R.; Surg. Carrolton Valley R. R.; City Phys. (6th Dist.) of Cleveland; Member Cuyahoga Co., and Cleveland City Med. Societies. Buckner, Francis T., Pleasant Hill, Mo. Carrier, Albert E., Defiance, Ohio. Retired from practice. Claudy, John C., Nexvville, Pa., 1871. Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Army during 1865. Cleveland, J., Fred., Leroy, N. Y., 1883. Collins, Charles Worthington, Quebec, Can Comings, Lewis Baldwin, Keeseville, N. Y Cooledge, John T. Deceased. He is reported to have moved from Ludlow, Vt., to Massachusetts, where he soon afterwards died. Cox, George M., Springfield, Mo., 1871. Crampton, Orson Lucius, Mobile, Ala., 1874. Surg. in Charge, Marine Hosp. at Mobile, Ala. Crook, Lurad Heath. Deceased. Dr. Crook was born in New York, on the 13th of January, 1839, most of his life £>eing passed in Brooklyn. He graduated from Williams College, in 1861. Following his graduation in medicine, he entered the Navy, and served as Assistant Surgeon until the close of the war. Dur- ing his unremitting attendance upon the mate of the pest-ahip “ James Foster, Jr.,” he contracted typhus fever, of which he died on the 10th of April, 1869. Crow, Asbury M., Kansas City, Mo., 1871. Culbertson, James C., Cincinnati, 0., 1882. Editor of “ Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic,” since 1873; Member Cincinnati Med. Soc., Cincinnati Academy of Med., Ohio State Med. Soc. Cutter, Frederick A., Hopkinton, N. Y., 1872. Daniel, John W., Yarmouth, N. S. Dean, James A., Catskill, N. Y. Dill, Armstrong 8., York Sulphur Springs, Pa. Graduating Classes. 63 Dinsmoor, George R., Chicago, 111. Dodd, William J., Jersey City, N. J. Downey, William Stewart, St. Catharines, Ont., Can., 1871. A. 8.., 1862, A M., 1866, Victoria Univ.; M. D., Victoria Univ., 1865, and Col. of Phys. and Surg. of Ontario, 1866; Asst. Surg., 19ih Battalion Vols., 1870; Surg. St. Catharines General and Marine Hospital. Dubois, Jacob W., Kingston, N. Y. Duncan, James A., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1872. Dusenbery, Chauncey S., Le Raysville, Pa., 1880. Eagleton, Joseph, London, Eng. Erickson, Gunder. Deceased. Born July, 1828, near Chris- tiania, Norway. Came to the United States with his parents when ten years of age and settled in Fort Wayne, Ind. The sudden death of both parents soon after- ward left him friendless and destitute, but through persevering effort he overcame the difficulties of his situation, and be- came one of Indiana’s most esteemed citi- zens and physicians. He studied medi- cine in Fort Wayne, and later attended lectures in Miami University, at Oxford, Ohio; Rush Medical College, Chicago; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, and, flnaliy, graduated at Bellevue, in the class of 1865. He had special adaptability for surgical practice and was very suc- cessful in his operations. He was mar- ried in 1855 and moved to Kendallville, Ind., where he remained until his death, May 3, 1877. He was Physician to the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R. R., and at the time of his death was President of the Northern Ind. Med Soc.—M. De C. Fetherolf, Abraham P., Litzenberg, Pa., 1871. Ficht, C. Otto, New York City. Fife, Joseph Alexander, Hastings, Ont., Can., 1878. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. Navy,* 1863 to 1864; M. D., Med. Dep. Victoria Col., 1865; Coroner of Peterboro Co., Ont., 1865; Member Coll, of Phys. and Surg, of On- tario. Fitch, Frederick J., West Minden, Ct., 1871.. Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Army. Frazer, John Gordon, New York City, 1883. A. 8., Wiliams Col., 1862; Member N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. Acad, of Med. Garvin, Samuel H., San Francisco, Cal. M. D., Kentucky School of Med., 1861. Gimbernat, Carlos, New York City, 1872. Retired from the profession. Gorr, Jonas F., Pike Township, Pa. Hall, Luther, Los Angeles, Cal., 1879. Hamnett, Charles J., New York City. Haynes, Benton, Grand Isle, Vt., 1882. Hebard, Charles, Mondovi, Wis., 1871. Hobbs, Marmaduke W., Richmond Ind., 1882. Member Wayne Co. (Ind.) Med. Soc., Indiana State Med. Soc. Hoyne, Temple 8. Hunt, Charles C., Dixon, 111., 1881. Surgeon, U. S. Vols. Ingram, Nelson, Kingston, N. Y. James, Warren A., New York City, 1882. Member East River Med. Assoc.. N. Y. Pathological Soc., N. Y. Neurological Soc. Jenkins, John Addison, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888 Member Kings Co. Med. Soc., Eastern Dist. Med. Assoc., Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. Kellogg, Theodore Harvey, New York City, 1883. A. 8., 1862, A. M., 1879 ; Asst. Resident Phys., New York City Lunatic Asylum, 1865 to 1872: Phys. in charge, 1872 to 1874; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Medico Legal Soc.; Fellow N. Y. Acad, of Med. King, Charles L. King, Elmore Y., Richwood, Ohio, 1882 64 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Leale, Charles A., New York City, 1888. Med. Cadet, U. S. Arm'?, 1864 ; Acting Asst. Surg.. U. S. Army, 1865; Asst. Surg. U. S. Vols., 1865 to 1866; Capt., by brevet, 1866; Surg. in Charge of Officers’ Wards and Exc. Officer U. S. Army Gen. Hosp., Armory Square, Washington, D. C., 1865; Actg. Surg.- n-Ohief of Northern Defenses of Washington, D. C., 1868 ; Attending Phys. N.W. Disp. (Dis. of Children), 1866 to 1870; Attending Phys., Central Disp. (Heart and Lungs), 1869 to 1870; Member Inter- national Med. Congress, London, 1881; Fellow N. Y. Academy of Med.; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y, Neuro- logical Soc., N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc., N. Y. Pathological Soc., Northwestern Med, and Surg. Soc., Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc., American Med. Assoc. Papers “ Diagnosis of the Wound and Prognosis of the Death of President Abra- ham Lincoln,” also nine Reports of Opera- tions, etc., pub. in Med. and Surg. Hist, of the War of the Rebellion; “Observations on Thoracentisis,” Trans. N. Y. Acad, of Med. 1874, “Perforating Gun-Shot Wound of the Intestines, "Medico-Leg. Soc. Trans. 1874“‘FattyDegeneration of the Placenta,” Trans. N. Y. Acad, of Med., 1876; “Is Tracheotomy a Justifiable Operation in Diphtheria?” Med. Record, 1877; “Cause of and Removal of Tuberculosis of Testes,” Trans. N. Y. Path. Soc., 1876; “Convulsions in the Adult Endb g in Death-from Rup- ture of an Athromatous Cerebral Artery into the Sylvian Fossa,” Med. Record, 1874; “Copper Coin Obstructing the In- testinal Canal of Infants,” Ibid 1876; “Sudden Death from and Difficulty of Diagnosis of Aneurism of Arch of the Aorta, "Trans. N. Y. Path. Soc., Vol. I; “ Restoration of the Pleura after Opening the Chest for Empyema,” Med. Record; “ Operation Showing the Beneficial Effects of Early Trephining in Fractures of the Skull, Ibid, 1873; “Tracheotomy with Re- covery in Diphtheria,” N. Y. Path. Soc., 1873; Presidential Address before Alumni Assoc. Bell. Hosp. Med. Coll., Virginia Med. Monthly, 1877; “ Thoracentisis with Twenty Operations, "Trans. Amer. Med. Assoc., 1880; “ Formation and Passage of Enteroliths in the Human and Brute Creation,” N. Y. Path. Soc., 1879; “ Sub- carbonate of Iron in Arsenical Poisoning, with Four Successful Cases in Attempts at Suicide,” Aw.er. Jour. Med. Sci., 1880; “Etiology and Treatment of C rbuncle of the Lip (Malignant Pustule),” Trans. Amer. Med. Assoc., 1881; Speeches on Gout, Tracheotomy, and the Treatment of the Paralysis of Diphtheria, Internat. Med. Cong., 1881. Le Fevre, Walter D. Deceased. From Spring, he moved to Meadville, Pa., where he resided in 1878. Dr. S. M. Porter, of the latter place, writes that he died at Hastings, Neb., in Sept., 1880. Lewis, William Henry. Long, John W., Bryan, Ohio, 1879. Long, Uriah, Tamaqua, Pa., 1871. Luaces, Antonio L. Doctor Luaces was born in Puerto Principe, Cuba, June 18th, 1843. His early education was received in his native city. At the age of eleven, in company with his brothers, he came to the United States, and, after three years of preparatory study, entered the Univ. of the City of N. Y., graduating in 1861. After receiving his academic degree, he entered Dr. James R. Wood’s office as a student in medicine and matriculated at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, graduating in 1865. After graduation he served a term in Bellevue Hospital (to April 1, 1866). After this he spent several months on duty in some of the military hospitals during the war, and subsequently went to Paris, pursuing his studies there and at Madrid, receiving a degree from the University of Madrid. While in Madrid he learned of the Cuban Insurrection and immediately returned to New York, where he joined the expedition of General Thomas Jordan, then about to sail with arms and ammunition for the Cubans. Upon landing in Cuba he re- ceived an appointment as Medical Director on Gen. Jordan’s staff, which position he held for one year. He was then ap- pointed Chief of the Sanitary Corps of the 2d Division of the Cuban Army, filling this position with marked ability, and succeeded by his wise counsel and untir- ing exertions, in putting an end to many of the cruelties and barbarities which characterized the conduct of that un- fortunate struggle, and inaugurated in their place more civilized methods. On one occasion, at the battle of Palo Seco, he was instrumental in saving the lives of sixty-four prisoners and setting them at liberty, at the very time the Spaniards were shooting the Cubans and Americans captured on the Virginius. At the battle of La Sacra, Luaces claimed the release of a Spanish physician who had been taken prisoner and had him set at liberty. Graduating Classes. He continued in the service until 1875, re- ceiving in 1873 a severe wound in the shoulder. On April 19th, 1875, he was taken prisoner, his horse having been shot under him. He was carried to Puerto Principe, where he had not been in twelve years, and on April 20th, 1875, was led out and publicly shot, thus terminating, in his native city,at the early age of 38 years, a life full of energy, courage and enthusiasm and one which, had it been spared, gave promise of rare fulfilment.—F. H. B. Macdonald, John. Deceased. He was born in Scotland, and commenced the study of medicine in Edinburgh, where he attended one course of lectures. He came to this country about 1863, and for a time served as one of the medical officers of the 173 d N. Y. State Vols. At the time of his graduation he lived in Williamsburgh, N. Y., but he removed later to Pottsville, Pa., where he died of cerebral hemorrhage in 1866. G. H. S. Macken, Merritt H., Wellsville, N. Y. Martin, William Harrison, York, Neh., 1882. A. B„ 1862; U. S. Exam. Surg., 1876-1882; Member Nebraska State Med. Soc., Cen- tral Nebraska Med. Soc. May, Benjamin L. Deceased. He was born in Platte Co., Mo., June 17,1848. Early in the war he entered the Confederate service under Gen. Ster- ling Price. Resuming his medical studies at the close of the war he entered “ Belle- ■ vue,” and, after his graduation, settled in his native county at Barry, where, after a successful professional career, he died April 24, 1882. A widow survives him. —(B. L. M.) McLaughlin, Miar, Fingal, Can. McPhillips, Mathew B. Deceased. Resided in Brooklyn, N. Y. Miesse, Benjamin Franklin, Chillicothe, Ohio, 1871. B. S., 1861; Health Officer of Chillicothe, 1868. Miller, John C., Sulphur Well, Ky., 1871. Myers, Platt 8., Buchanan, Mich. Needham, George Gordon,* New York City, 1888. A. 8., 1862, A. M„ 1805, Col. of the City of N. Y.; House Phys. Nursery and Child’s Hosp., 1865 to 1866; Resident Phys. In- fants’ Home, 1805 and 1866; Asst. Surg., 9th Regt. N. G., State of N. Y., 1866 to 1870; Exam. Phys. to the Bookbinders’ Benev. Soc. Osterloh, William C., New York City. Parberry, William, Pleasant Green, Mo. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1858. Parker, Leander C., Halifax, N. S. M. D., Castleton Med. Col., 1855; Graduate of the Royal Col. of Surg., Eng. Peck, John W., Sharpsburg, Ky. Pell, Richard Yarick. Deceased. Dr. Pell was born in Bergen County, New Jersey, on the 28th of July, 1843, and was the son of William M. Pell and Maria A. Yarick, daughter of John V. B. Yarick and Maria Remsen, both of whom belonged to New York families of Dutch origin. He received his preliminary education in the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, and took the degree of A. B. from Columbia College, in 1862. His medical studies were commenced with Dr. C. L. Mitchell, of Brooklyn. He at- tended lectures at the College of Phys, and Surg., and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., and graduated from the latter in 186 >. He became House Surg. of Bellevue Hosp., and, during his term of service, was at- tacked with cholera, which was then epidemic, and died on the 22d of August, 1866. Perkins, George, Somerset, Ky., 1883. Member Kentucky State Med. Soc.; Sec. Pulaski Co. Med. Soc.; Member American Med. Assoc.; Surg. for Cincinnati Southern R. R. Pooler, Hiram Alvin, New York City, 1871. Police Surgeon. Porter, Samuel S., Meadville, Pa., 1888. Asst. Surg. U. S. Army, Apr. to Sept., 1865; Cons. Phys. Meadville City Hosp. since 1881; Member Crawford Co. Med. Soc. (Secretary 1875-80). Preston, Medina, Jr., Sangerfield, N. Y., 1871. Purcell, James J., New York City, 1871. *Class Valedictorian. 66 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Putman, Francis D. Deceased. Resided at Schenectady, N. Y. Reading, John W., Belleville, Can. Richards, Nelson 8., Bethalto, 111, 1879. Robbins, Monroe M., Aurora, 111., 1871. Rockwell, George Frederick, Bronson, Mich., 1882. Sauri, J. Richard, 1 Paris, France, 1868. Graduate of Univ. of Paris, 1868. Seymour, Emerson, Antwerp, N. Y. Smith, George H., Holyoke Mass., 1883. Southack, John W. Deceased. Dr. Southack was born in New York, on the 21st of December, 1839. He graduated in Arts at Columbia College, in 1861, and the year following commenced the study of medicine with Prof. Wood. After receiving his professional degree, he served during 1864 and 1865 as House Surgeon in Bellevue Hospital, and during this time contracted a dissection-wound which resulted in the partial loss of the use of one of his fingers, and led to the formation of an axillary abscess. He suffered, at the same time, an attack of acute articular rheumatism, from which he made a tedious and but partial recovery, assisted, however, by a couple of months’ travel in England. In 1866, he was ap- pointed Curator to Bellevue Hospital, and Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy in the College. At about the same time, he also became Clinical Assistant at the New York Eye Infirmary. He commenced practice in 1866, but, during the succeed- ing year, was obliged to give it up, owing to an attack of haemoptysis. Following this he went again to Europe, where he spent three months, with much benefit to his health, and, on his return, was ap- pointed Attending Surgeon to the Bureau of Medical and Surgical Relief for Out- door Poor, Bellevue Hospital. In Febru- ary, 1868, he was again obliged, on ac- count of ill health, to go abroad. He studied in Virchow’s laboratory, with Strieker in Vienna, and Recklinghausen in Wurzburg, and again returned to New York, in September, 1869. He inaugurated a course of practical pathology at Belle- vue, and devoted the greater portion of his time to private teaching. In a few months, however, his health again failed, and he died on the 14th of December, 1869. Spohn, Henry, Fort Mclntosh, Texas. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. Army. Scrigley, Nelson, Wingham, Can. Stanton, George D., Stonington, Ct., 1871. President of the Board of Health; Warden of the Borough of Stonington. Starr, George Leander, Hudson, Ohio, 1888. A. B , 1850, A. M., 1859, West. Reserve Ool.; Member Summit Co. (Ohio) Med.Soc. Mahoning Co, Med. Soc., 1871-78, North- western Ohio Med. Assoc. Sterling, George A., Sag Harbor, N. Y., 1882. Surgeon to Marine Hosp. Stone, Frank L., Floyd, N. Y.. Sweeney, William Oglesby, Lexington, Ky., 1876. Prof, of Chem. and Physiol, in Hooker Female College. Tate, J. Milton, McCready, Mo., 1872. Terry, Louis W., Patchogue, N. Y., 1882. Coroner of Suffolk Co., N. Y., 1870-73; Member Suffolk Co. Med. Soc. Todd, Joseph H., Wooster, Ohio, 1883. Member Union Med. Assoc, of North- eastern Ohio. Tooker, Robert N. Van Kuukel, Manno W., South Bethlehem, Pa. Van Wyck, William Harrison, New York City, 1882. Visiting Surg., N. Y. Inst, for the Relief of Rup. and Crip., 1865 to 1866; Vis. Phys. to the N. Western Disp., 1866; Vis. Surg. Charity Hosp. since 1876; Exam. Surg. for the N. Y. Amalgamated Society of Car- penters and Joiners, 1868; Member Co. Med. Soc. Varona, Jose de la Cruz de, New York City, 1871. House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1805-66, Graduating Classes. Wade, William, Coburg, Can. M. D., Med. Dep. Victoria Col. 1864. Wagner, Henry P., Delphos, Ohio, 1871, White, Edward J., Died, in New York City, Feb. 2, 1875, of pneumonia, in the thirty-sixth year of his age. Wiesel, Henry J. Died November, 1873. U. S. Exam. Surg. for Pension Bureau, 1867; Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, during 1865; Health Officer, City of Wheeling, 1867; Secre- tary of Med. Soc. of City of Wheeling 1868 and 1869; Vice-President of Med. Soc’ of State of W. Virginia, 1871. Woolen, Green Y., Indianapolis, Ind., 1871. Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, 1861 to 1864; Supt. Indianapolis City Hosp., 1866 to 1870; Secretary, Ind. State Med. Soc., since 1869. 1865-’66. Abbot, Charles Hale, Linn, Mo. Allen, Henry Bigelow, Baldwinsville, N. Y., 1882. Hosp. Stew., 149 th N. Y. Vols., 1865 ; mem- ber Onondaga Co. Med. Soc., Med. Assoc, of Central N. Y., Amer. Med. Assoc. Amabile, Sebastian. Deceased. House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., 1865 to 1867 ; staff of Cuban army ; killed in battle, May 11, 1869. Anderson, David Miller, Venetia, Pa., 1883. Asst. Surg., 12th U. S. Inf. (col.), 1864 ; re- signed, 1865 ; Member of County Med- Soc., and Penn. State Med. Soc. Angell, Emerson Colon, New York City, 1871. Member Amer. Pub. Health Assoc. Papers“ The Therapeutic use of the Turkish Bath,” N. Y. Med. Gazette, 1868 ; “The Comparative Advantages of Dry and Moist Heat in the Treatment of Di- sease,” Ibid, 1871; “ Ancient and Modern Inunction in the Treatment of Disease,” Med. Record, 1875 ; “Sunlight and Solari- zation in Health and Disease” Sanitarian, 1878 ; Ibid, 1878 ; “ Hot-Air, Electric and Roman Bath,” Ibid, 1878 ; “Alimentation in Health and Disease,” Ibid, 1879. Augustine, Thomas Jefferson, Pittsburg, Pa., 1871. A. B. Avery, John Plutarch, Indianapolis, Ind., 1871. B. S„ N. W. S. Univ. ; Asst. Surg., U. S. Vols., 1865 ; Member Indianapolis Board of Health, 1867-68 ; Phys. to Marion Co., 1870. Baldwin, Garrett Romyne, Fort Scott, Kan., 1871. City Phys., 1866 ; County Phys., since 1867; U. S. Exam. Surg. for Pensions, 1870. Baker, Henry Brooks, Lansing, Mich., 1882. Sup’t of Vital Statistics and Sec. of State Board of Health. Before graduation was for three years in Med. Dep’t. 17. S. A. ; Pres. Lansing Scientific Assoc.; member Mich. State Med. Soc., Amer. Pub. Health Assoc., Amer. Social Science Assoc. (Vice President ). Papers:—“ Thought as a Mode of Force,” and other papers, in Jour, of Psychology, N. Y., 1876; “Physical Biology,” Trans. Mich. State Med. Soc., 1870; “Vital Statis- tics of Michigan,” in eight vols. of Reports of State Board of Health (1869-76), etc. 68 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Barret, William Lee, St Louis, Mo., 1888. House Phys., Nursery and Child’s Hosp., N. Y., 1866 ; resigned, 1867 ; House Surg., State Woman’s Hosp., N. Y., 1867; resign- ed, 1868 ; Health Officer of St. Louis, 1869; Prof. Dis. of Children, St. Louis Col. of Phys. and Surg.. 1869 ; resigned, 1870 ; Lecturer on Diseases of Childi en.and Clin- ical Teacher of Gynaecol., St. Louis Med. Col., 1871 ; Cons. Phys., St. Louis City Hosp., 1871. Barton, Albert Raymond, Fall Brook, Pa., 1873. President Schuyler Co., Med. Soc., 1868- 70; member Elmira (N. Y.) Acad, of Med. Baxter, Jacob, Cayuga, Can., 1871. Licentiate, Med. Board of Upper Canada, 1853 ; M. D. Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1854; Surg., 37th Batt’n Haldimand Rifles, 1867 ; Member of Legislature of Ontario. Benepe, Seth Martin, Assumption, 111., 1877. Bennett, David, Whitehall, Ky. Bennett, Hilem Fay, Canandaigua, N. Y., 1882. Health Officer of Canandaigua, 1870-73 ; member Ontario Co. Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Bigelow, James. Deceased. Dr. Bigelow was born at Hart- ford, Ct., February 25,1839 ; he graduated from Williams College in 1862, and studied medicine with Prof. T. Childs. The first two years of his practice were spent in New York City, after which he moved to Brooklyn, where he died on the 4th of Oc- tober. 1871, from gout and renal disease, having been obliged on account of ill health to abandon the practice of his pro- fession for some time before his death. Birchard, Hiram Melville. Died Oct. 28, 1879, at Cochranton, Pa., of typho-malarial fever.—C. S. B. Bond, Isaac L., Fiskdale, Mass. Braraan, Francis Nelson, New London, Ct., 1874. Surg., 3d Regt. Ct. N. G., 1868 ; Member New London Co. Med. Soc. Brenton, William Henry, Peru, Ind. M. D., Ind. Cent. Med. Col., 1852. Brewster, James Bartlett, Boston, Mass. Bridges, Elisha Hall, Ogdenshurgh, N. Y., 1884. Brown, Edward Pearsall, New York City, 1882. Asst. House Phys. and Hist. Phys., N. E, Disp., 1877-82 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Bullard, Harry Daniel, Delavan, Wis., 1875. Burnham, George, Jr., Peterboro, Can., 1871. M. D., Victoria Col., 1867 ; Licentiate of Nova Scotia, 1867. Cadwell, Joseph Warren, Quincy, 111. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1803. Cannon, Douglas Cornelius, Norfolk, Va. Casebeer, Jacob 8., Auburn, Ind., 1875. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1864 ; First Asst. Surg., 103 d Ohio Vols., 1865 to close of war. Castle, Frederick A., New York City, 1884. Med. Cadet, U. S. A., 1863 to 1863 ; Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. N., 1863 to end of war ; House Phys., Charity Hosp. and Sen. Asst. Phys., Hospital for Epileptics and Paraly- tics, 1866 to 1867 ; Vis. Phys., to Nursery Hosp. and Idiot Asylum, 1867 to 1869 ; Re- sident Phys., Infant’s Hosp., 1868 to 1869 ; Att. Phys., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Re- lief for Out-door Poor, 1867 to 1869, and from 1870 to 1884; Att. Phys.,State Hosp. for Dis. of Nerv. Sys., 1871 ; Phys. to North Eastern Disp. 1873 to 1876 ; Trustee of the Eastern Disp.; Examiner in N. Y. City, for Provident Life Ins. Co.; Phys. to the Presbyterian Hosp. since 1880. Asst. Dem. of Anatomy, 1871; Instructor in Summer Course, 1870 to 1874; Asst, to chair of Obstet. and Dis. of Women and Children, 1872 to 1877 ; Lecturer on Dis. of Inf. and Obstet. Operations, 1872 to 1874, and Phar- macology, 1881 to 1884, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. (Corresp. Sec., 1872-78, Sec ; 1878-80, Vice-Pres. 1880-81.); N. Y. Patholog- ical Soc., N. Y. Acad, of Med. (Treasurer B. of Trust, since 1884) ; Phys. Mut. Aid Assoc.; Med. Soc. of the State of N. Y.; N. Y. State Pharm. Assoc.; Amer. Assoc, for the Adv. of Sci.; Member of Committee of Revis. and Pub. of the Pharmacopoeia of the U. S. of Amer., 1880. Graduating Classes. 69 Books Papers etc /—Report on the Epidemic of Cholera on Blackwell’s Island in 1866 (In connection with Dr. L. M. Yale), N. Y„ 1866; Editorial Staff of “ The Medical Record," 1872-76 ; Editor of “ New Remedies, ” since Oct. 1873; Editor of “ Wood’s Household Practice of Mediciue,Hygiene and Surgery,’’NewYork; Wm.Wood & Co. 1880, 2 vols. Numerous papers and editorial articles in The Med. Record, New Remedies, Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, dtc. Clark, Charles Gould, Troy, N. Y., 1883. A. B, and A. M. Colt, George William, Missouri Valley, lowa, 1871. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1865. Coleman, Thomas Maxwell, Newton, Kans., 1880. Collins, Eugene Anson, Horner, Mich., 1883. Member Calhoun Co. Med. Soc. Congdon, Edgar H., Hoboken, N. J , 1873. Cook, Charles Elliott, Lockport, N. Y. Crane, Frederick Asa, Lowville, N. Y., 1872. Culver, Benjamin Franklin, Belpre, Ohio, 1871. M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1861 ; Asst. Surg., Bth Ohio Vol. Inf., 1862-63 ; Asst. Surg., 148 th OhioN. G., May to Sept., 1864. Darling, Josiah Cook, New Hartford, N. Y., 1871. Entered the Ministry of the Gospel (M. E. Church), 1870. Devendorf, Charles Austin, Amsterdam, N. Y., 1880. A. 8.. 1859, A. M., 1862, Williams Col., Mass. ; Licentiate, N. Y. State Med. Soc., 1862 ; Med. Cadet, U. S. A., 1861 to 1862 ; Asst. Surg., 38th N. Y. Vols., 1862; Asst. Surg., 48th N. Y. Vols., 1863 ; Surg., 1864 ; Med. Director, District of Raleigh. N. C., 1865. Dick, Thomas, St. George, N. 8., 1874. Dorr, Levi Lewis, San Frhncisco, Cal., 1883. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A„ 1867 to 1872; Coroner of San Francisco, 1878 to 1881 ; Prof, of Mat. Med. and Therap;, Pac. Med. Col., 1876, 1880 and 1881; Prof, of Mat Med. and Therap., Cooper Med. Col., since 1882 ; Cons. Phys., Children’s Hosp., since 1878 ; U. S. Ex. Surg, for Pensions, since 1878 ; Ex. for New York Life Ins. Co., since 1877 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of San Francisco. Papers;—“ Rabies,” N. Y. Med. Jour., 1881; “ Case of Tracheotomy for Foreign Body,” Pacific Med. and Surg. Jour., 1882 ; “ Case of Nicotine Poisoning,” Ibid, 1880 ; “Belladonna Poisoning Treated with Bromide of Potassium,” Ibid, 1883 ; “ Sui- cide,” Ibid, July, 1883. Duncker, Frederick Washington, Newark, N. J., 1888. Act. Med. Cadet, U. S. A., 1862 to 1863. Durant, Henry John, Meadville, Pa. Eaton J. Lysander, St. Louis, Mo., 1871. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1864. Eisner, John, Denver, Col., 1883. A. B. ; Degree from N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp., 1865 ; County Phys., 1870 ; Member of the Amer. Med. Assoc., Denver Med. Assoc, and California State Med. Soc. Papers /—“Materia Medica of Colorado,” Trans. Colorado State Med. Soc., 1873; “ Tracheotomy—The Conditions in which it should be Performed,” Ibid, 1882. Elstun, William J., Indianapolis, Ind., 1871. Asst. Phys., Indiana Hosp. for Insane, since 1869. Freeman, John William, New York City. French, Joseph Wood. Died at Eaton, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1871. Fritts, John Thomas, Plainfield, N. J., 1879. Frizell, Samuel Beach, St. Paul, Minn. Gale, Joseph Addington, Cave Springs, Va., 1871. Sliip-Surg., New York and Liverpool Line, June to Dec., 1867. Gamble, John Robinson, Blendensville, 111., 1877. Gilbert, Joseph Lorain, Kendallville, Ind., 1883. Prof, of Theory and Practice of Medicine, Med. Col. of Fort Wayne, since its organi- zation; Surg. Grand Rapids and Indiana 70 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. R. R., since 1877, etc.; Sec’y N. Eastern Ind, Med. Soc.; Member Noble Co. Med. Soc., N. Eastern Ind. Med. Soc., and Ind. State Med. Soc. Green, James Oscar, Long Branch, N. J. Grey, Joseph Edward. Died, March 36, 1866. Grifin, Louis Philippe, Charleston, R. I. Hamlin, Charles Willard, Middleville, N. Y., 1888. Hosp. Steward, 57th N. Y. Vol., 1862, and at Divis. Hosp. 2d Corps until 1864. Hanks, Milton Henry, Harris, John Henry, Annapolis, N. S. Harrison, Frank, Toronto, Can. Harvey, Philip Francis, Fort Snelling, Minn., 1883. M. D., Univ., of lowa, 1861; Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1867; on duty in Dep. of Texas; Act. Asst. Surg. XL'S. A., 1864-66; Asst. Surg. U. S. A., since 1868; Member Amer. Med. Assoc. (Delegate to represent Med. Dep. of the Army at Meeting of 1881). Papers:—'“ Treatment of Delirium Tre- mens,” Med. Record, 1870; “Notes on a Case of Tamia,” Phil'a Med. Times, 1874; “ Effects of the Prolonged Action of a High Temperature on the Natives of Tem- perate Climates, etc.,” Med. Record, 1875; “ Rapid Dilatation of the Female Urethra, for the Relief of Vesical Irritability,” Med. Record, 1878; “ Gun-shot Wound through Both Hemispheres of the Brain—Recovery with Retention of Bullet,” Amer. Jouri of Med. ScL, 1879; “The Climate and Dis- eases of Northen Dakota and Montana,” Med. Record, 1879; “What Determines the Sex of Children,” Ginn. Lancet and Clinic, 1881, &c. Hazard, William Burrows, St. Louis, Mo., 1888. Asst. Phys., Kings Co. Hosp., Long Island, N. Y., 1860 to 1807; Sup’t and Phys. St. Louis Co. Insane Asy., 1873-74; Lecturer on Med. Jurisprudence, Missouri Med. Col., 1874-77; Prof, of General Pathology and of Mental and Nervous Diseases, St. Louis Col. of Phys. and Surg., 1879-83; member Amer. Med. Assoc., and of Assoc, of Med. Supts. of Amer. Institutions for the Insane, 1873 and 1877; Editor St. Louis Clinical Record, 1875-83 ; Associate Editor Psychological Journal, 1875. Hess, Smith Hamilton, Quincy, 111., 1871. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1865; Lecturer on Anat., Phys. and Hygiene, Quincy Col., during 1868. Holman, Samuel, North Parma, N. Y., 1883. Member Monroe Co. Med. Soc., (President in 1879) and Central N. Y. Med. Soc. Holmes, Levi Edwin, Deer Lodge, Montana Ter., 1871. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1867 to 1869. Howard, Byron S., New York City, 1873. Has left the medical profession. Iddings, Alfred Hamilton, Arcanum, Ohio. Isham, Charles, Chicago, 111. M. D. Chicago Med. Col., 1865. Jackson, James Albert, Stoughton, Wis., 1871. Jackson, Nathan, Jr. Died, Feb. sth, 1871, in New York, where he practiced after graduation. Janies, John Wells, Williamsburgh, N. 1". Jarvis, Joseph, Ingersoll, Can. Johnston, Robert, Milford Mich., 1876. Jones, Jonas, Rochester, N. Y., 1883. Resident Phys. and Sup’t, Rochester City Hosp., 1866 to——. Jones, Joseph, Williamsport, Ind. Kelly, Leonard, Dundaff, Pa. Kemp, Hean Gustavus, Montpelier, Vt., 1871. Sec’y, Washington Co. Med. Soc.; Treas., Vt. State Med. Soc., 1870. Kennedy, Thomas Means, New Franklin, Pa., 1871. Hosp. Steward, Ist Pa. Cav., 1861 to close of the war. Ker, John Peavey, St. John, N. 8., 1876 Graduating Classes, Kersey, Jonathan, Stuart, lowa, 1883. Member Stuart Dist. Med. Soc., Guthrie Co. Med. Soc., and lowa State Med. Soc. King, Frank, Buffalo, N. Y Lazell, Enos Taylor, Granville, 111., 1871. Lewis, Alonzo, Warren, Mass. Lloyd, Henry Clay, Louisville, Ky. M. D., Univ., of Louisville, 1864. Luken, John Herman, Cincinnati, Ohio. A. M. Macalpine, Robert Smith, Parkhill, Ontario, Can., 1888. Licentiate Toronto School of Med.; mem- ber Col. Phys. and Surg., Ontario, and of Lambton and Middlesex Med. Assoc. Manville, Andrew Jackson, Boiding Green, Ohio. Marsh, Edward T. T., New York City, 1884. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. N., 1804 to 1809; Att. Phys., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Re- lief for Out-door Poor, 1869 to 1870; House Surg., Reception Hosp., 1870 to 1871; Deputy Coroner, 1871-78; Police Surg., Dep. of Pub. Parks since 1878; Member Med. Soc., of the Co., of N. Y., N. Y. Patho- logical Soc. Martin, Constantine Henry, Allentown, Pa., 1876. McCallum, Frederick Cobbold, Toronto, Can. Licentiate of Board of Upper Canada. McCosh, George E., St Louis, Mo., 1871. M. D., Med. Dep., Univ. of lowa, 1861; Asst, Surg during entire war. McCreary, Thomas Fletcher, Sneedsville, Tenn. McDermott, Thos. Lawrence, Louisville, Ky., 1872. Health Warden, Louisville, Ky., 1873. McKay, Daniel George, Little Glace Bay, N. $.,1871. Surg., Caledonia and Glace Bay Railway and Coal Mining Co. McKeehan, Alfred, Michigan City, Ind., 1875. McLeay, John Dugald. Deceased. Resided at London, Canada, in 1871. McMurchie, Duncan, Smithville, Can., 1871. M. D., Victoria Col., 1866; Vice Pres’t Med. Soc., of Huron Co. Miles, John, St. Charles, Mo. Miller, Edward Peter, Sayersville, Pa., 1878. Miller, Theodore De Clermont. Mitchell, George, Wallaceburg, Ont., Can., 1881, Licentiate, Toronto School of Med. Neal, Elias Craig, Gilmanton, N. H. Nelson, Roland Morton, Policy Village, N. S. Newkirk, Henry Clay. Deceased. He was born near Big Prairie, Ohio, on the 4th of August, 1840. He commenced the study of medicine in 1863, at the Ohio Med. Col., Cincinnati, Ohio, and in May, 1864, was appointed Asst. Surg. of the 166 th Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf. In the fall of the same year he was stationed at the Prison Hospital, at Rock Island, 111., and there remained until the close of the war. Af er his graduation, he re- turned to Big Prairie, but on the follow- ing year he removed to Independence, lowa. The rigorous climate was, how- ever, too severe for his delicate constitu- tion, and he soon returned to his native place and established a lucrative business. His death was caused, Aug. 23, 1871, by cardiac hypertrophy. He was a man of fine abilities, and arrived at unusual at- tainments in his business for one of his years. He was greatly loved and respected. —E. D. P. Newton, Buna, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871. Nichols, Isaac de Forrest, New York City. A. B. Orton, John Jackson, Lakeville, Gt. Palmer, Loran Lester, Toronto, Ont., Can., 1883. Parker, Joseph Benson, Philadelphia, Pa., 1882. A. 8., 1860, A. M., 1863; Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. N., 1863-65; Asst. Surg,, 1866-67; Passed Asst. Surg., 1867-76; Surg., 1876. 72 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Pearce, Hiram Mcllvaine, Maysville, Ky. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1865. Pearsall, Francis Marion. Died of pneumonia in the Spring of 1875, at Hinkletown, Pa., where he resided. A widow survives him. Perry, Charles Homer, U. S. Navy. Pinkham, John Warren, Montclair, N. J., 1883. A. 8., Haverford Col., 1860; Member Essex Co. Med. Soc., New Jersey Acad, of med., Amer. Med. Assoc., Amer. Pub. Health Assoc, and Nat. Assoc., for Rural and Sanitary Improvement. Pitcher, Stewart Cissna, Chicago, 111. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1864. Porter, Daniel Rea, Manhasset, N. Y., 1876. Post, Julius Augustus, Attica, N. Y., 1880. Pratt, Eugene 8., Darbyville, Ohio. M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1862. Reed, Josiah, Troy, Ohio, 1871. Phys. to Miami Co. Infirmary since 1868. Renick, William Herbert, St. Louis, Mo., 1871. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1865; Asst. Surg., to St. Louis City Hosp., 1866; Phys. to City Disp., 1867; Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1867 to 1871. Reynolds, Reginald M., Ferper's Falls, Minn., 1879. Ribble, George Thompson, Milford, N. J. Rice, John Scott, Melbourne, Austr., 1883. Root, William W., Mason, Mich., 1874. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1862. Rose, Madison Hall, Danville, Ind. M. D., Buffalo Med. Col., 1861. Rouse, Jonathan S., South Saginaw, Mich., 1871. Scheide William, New York City. Scribner, John JellifE, Mount Vernon, Ohio. Sell, Edward Herman Miller, New York City, 1883. A. 8., 1856, A. M., 1859, Pennsylvania Col., Gettysburg; Master of Obstetrics, Vienna, 1872; Att. Phys. N. Eastern Disp., 1873- 76; Att. Phys., Eastern Disp., since 1874; Mem. Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Medico Legal Soc.; Amer. Med. Assoc., N; Y., Pathological Soc.; Fellow of the N. Y. Acad, of Med.; Fellow of the Obstetrical Soc. of London; Fellow of the Amer. Acad, of Med. (Vice Pres, and Treasurer); Delegate from Amer. Med. Assoc., in 1872 to the Soc. of the German Naturalists and Phys., and in 1870 and 1873 to the British Med. Assoc, Papers:—Editor of The Physician and Pharmacist, N. Y.. 1869-80; “Puerperal Eclampsia ” Med. and Surg. Rep.; “Opium Poisoning in Children, with re- covery by Use of Electricity,” Phys. and Pharm., Vols. II and VII; “A Case of; Complete Uterus Bicornis,” Ibid, Vol. V “ Fibroid Uterine Polypus,” Ibid, Vol.VII; “Obstetrics in Vienna,” Ibid, Vols. VII and VIII; “Tapping Ovarian Cysts,” “Ovariotomy,” and “Ovarian Tapping,” Ibid, Vol. VIII ; “ Cystic Tumor of Vagina,” Ibid, Vol. IX; “Amputation of Neck of Uterus by Electro-Cautery,” Ibid, Vol. X; “Procidentia Uteri,” Ibid, X ; “ The Opium Habit—lts Successful Treat- ment by ‘ Avena Sativa’” Med. Gazette, 1882. Shank, A lexander Richardson, Auburn, N, Y., 1875. Simpson, Julius Manning, Schralenburg, N. J., 1871. Sinclair, John, St. Mary's, Can., 1883. Skinner, George Read, Cedar Rapids, lowa, 1888. Smith, Arthur Wells, Stamford, Ct. Smith, Edward West, Paris, Mo., 1871. Smith, Norman Asa, Frelighsburg, Gan., 1871. 0. M., Univ. of McGill Col.; Surg., 60th Battalion, Dom. of Canada. Snively, Andrew Jackson, Williamsburg, Pa. Graduating Classes. 73 Snyder, J. W. 0., St. Louis, Mo. M. D., lowa State Univ , 1863. Sommers, John, Halifax, N. S., 1882. A. 8., F. R. M. S., Phys. to Halifax Disp., 18(58; Prof, of Physiology, Dalhousie Med. School, 1870; Prof, of Physiology, Halifax Med. Col.; Commissioner of Pub. Charities; Pres. N. S. lustit. of Nat. Sci. Papers:—Chiefly on anatomical and bo- tanical subjects in Trans, of Institute of Nat. Sci. Starr, Milton H., Georgetown, Can. Steedmau, Elliott Vincent, Gilbert Hollow, S. C., 1871. A. 8., 1860. Stoddard, Henry 8., Northampton, Mass., 1870. House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., 1807 and 1808 Stone, James Farrar, Philadelphia, Pa. Strickler, Abram H., Waynesboro, Pa., 1884. A. 8., 1863, and A. M., 1860 ; Member Pennsylvania State Med. Soc. Stuart, Absalom Baylis, Santa Barbara, Cal., 1876. M. D., Berkshire Med. Col., 1856. Taylor, George Kennon, Cincinnati, Ohio. Taylor, William Osborn, San Francisco, Cal., 1882. House Phys. Charity Hosp., New York 1865 to 1807. Terriberry, George Washington, Paterson, N. J., 1871. Med. Cadet, H. S. Army, 1804; Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, 1805. Thacker, Ludwell Gaines, Hiawatha, Kan. 1878. Thayer, Foster, Amityville, N. Y, 1888. A. 8., 1802, A. M., 1805, Columbia, Col.; Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Navy, 1804 to 1805; Asst. Surg. in Army of Argentine Republic, S. A., winter of 1807 and 1808. House Phys., Nursery Hosp. Randall’s Island, N. Y., 1808 to 180!); Visiting Phys., Nursery Hosp., 1809. Thompson, Orville 8., Des Moines, lowa. M. D., Univ. of lowa, 1801. Treat, Alfred Otis, New York City. Trexler. William Ditrich, Lynnville, Pa. Tucker, Be Witt Clinton, Bradfordsville, Ky., 1883. M. D., Kentucky School of Med., 1804. Tucker, Nathan, Mount Gilead, Ohio, 1871. U. S. Exam. Surg. for Pensions, 1871. Umbstatter, Edwin Stanton, Pittsburg, Pa., 1871. Asst. Surg., Pa. Vols., 1865; Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, 1868 to 1869 ; Phys. to City Poor, 1871. Underhill, Joshua W., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1871. M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surgery. 1865; Hem. of Anat., Cin. Col. of Med. and Surg., 1867-70; Coroner of Hamilton Co., 1870; Asst. Surg., 46th Ind. Inf., 1862; Surg.. 1864. Vaux, Henry Edward, Brockville, Ontario, Can., 1883. M. D., Univ. of Victoria Col., Coburg ; Surg. 42d Battalion of Infantry. Wallace, James Philip. Walsh, Thomas, Halifax, N.S., 1871. Surg., 63d Regt., Halifax Rifles, 1809; member Halifax Co. Med. Soc., and Nova Scotia Med. Soc. Wegg, John Augustus, Cobreville, Spanish Town, Jamaica, Br. W. 1., 1883. M. D., Cleveland Charity Hosp. Med. Col., 1805; admitted to practice in Jamaica Exam., Aug. 20, 1800; Phys. to Out-Door Poor and Alms-House, 1866-69; Gov. Med. Officer Parishes of St. Mary, Man- chester and St. Johns, 1809-1875; Member New Sydenham Soc., of England; Non-res. Fellow Royal Colonial Inst., England; one of Her Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for the Parish of St. Mary, since Apr. 25, 1871. Papers, etc.: “ Personal Protection against Yellow Fever,” Youngstown, 187'8; “Regis- tration of Medical Men Under Crown Government, Styled by Opponent (A Brit- ish Practitioner), ‘ The Cobreville Contro- versy,’ ” Gall’s Tri-weeldy News-Letter, Kingston, Jam., May to Oct., 1879. Wells, Isaac Jones, Nanuet, N. Y. 74 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. M. D., Univ. of Nashville, 1866; formerly Mem. Bergen Co. (N. J.) Med. Soc., New Jersey State Med. Soc,, and Wabash Co. (Minn.) Med. Soc.; now Hon. Mem. Rock- land Co., (N. Y.) Med. Soc. Whitten, Samuel, Dowds Station, lowa. M. D., Med. Dept., lowa State Univ., 1864. Wilde, Thomas, . Brooklyn, N. Y. Att. Phys. to Brooklyn City Disp., 1866 to 1868; House Phys., Brooklyn City Disp., since 1868; Med. Exam, for Globe Mutual Life Ins. Co.; Mem. Kings Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. Pathological Soc., Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. Williams, Alexander J., New York City, 1883. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1864. Winslow, John, Ithaca, N. Y., 1884. A. B„ 1859, A. M., 1860, Harvard Univ.; M. D., Col. of Phys. and Surg., N. Y., 1867; Act. Med. Cadet, and Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1862 to end of war; Att. Phys., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Relief, 1868 to 1872,- Mem. N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., and N. Y. Med. Library and Jour. Assoc., to 1872; Asst, Phys. Nursery Hosp., and Idiot Asylum, Randall’s Island, N. Y., 1869-70, Demonstrator of Anatomy, Woman’s Med Col. of N. Y. Infirmary, 1869 to 1872; Exam. Provident Life and Trust Co. of Philadel- phia to 1872; Mem. Tompkins Co. Med. Soc., Pres. 1871-72); Med. Exam., in Ithaca for Phoenix Life, N. Y. Life, Equitable Life, Travelers Life and Accident, and other companies. Papers:—On the Editorial Staff of The Medical Record from its organization until 1872. Winston, Leonidas V., Knightstown, Ind., 1884. Wire. Henry Clinton, Wilmington, Ohio. Woods, Reuben, Oakland, Cal., 1876. Writer, Theodore, Otisville, N. Y., 1882. Mem. Orange Co., Med. Soc., and Tri-States Med. Soc. Yale, Leroy Milton,* New York City, 1888. A. 8., 1862, A. M., 1865, Columbia Col.; Resident Surg., Brooklyn City Hosp., 1864 to 1865; House Phys. Charity Hosp., April to October 1866; Att. Surg.,Bureau for Med. and Surg., Relief of Out-door Poor, 1866 to 1869; Exam. Phys., Dep. of Pub. Char, and Cor., 1867 to 1868; Surg. to 2d Dist. Prison, 1867 to 1869; Asst, to the chair of Orthop. Surg., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., 1868 to 1876; Lecturer Adjunct on Orthopedic Surg., 1876 to 1883 Instructor in Summer Course, 1869 to 1874; Lecturer on Ob- stetrics, Univ. of Vermont, in 1870; Dis- trict Phys., Dep. of Pub. Char, and Cor., 1869 to 1871; Phys. to Charity Hosp., 1871 to 1874; Surg. 1874 to 1877; Surg. to Bellevue Hosp., 1877 to 1882; Surg., to Presbyterian Hosp., since 1880; Mem. Med. Soc., of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y., Pathologi- cal Soc.; Fellow N. Y. Acad, of Med. Papers:—“ Report on the Epidemic of Cholera on Blackwell’s Island in 1866,” N. Y., 1866; “ The Arguments for the Anti- pyretic Treatment of Fever,” 1883; “On the Use of Traction in Joint Diseases,” 1878, Annual Oration before the N. Y., Acad, of Med., 1879, “On Phymosis,” N. Y. Med. Jour., 1877; “On the Solubility of Quinine Pills,” New Remedies 1878; Editor of The Med. Gazette from its commencement in 186-to 186-, Numerous contributions to the N. Y. Med. Jour., and other journals. Zabriskie, Lemaire. Deceased. Died March 29, 1866, of typhus fever, contracted in the discharge of his ■ duty in Bellevue Hospital, where he served as House Surg., from October, 1865, to March, 1866. *Class Valedictorian. Graduating Classes. 75 1866-’67. Buel, Wales, Walesville, N. Y. Burkett, George Washington, Tyrone, Pa., 1883. M. D„ Cleveland Med. Col., 1857; U. S. Pension Exam. Surg., 1873; Member Blair Co. Med. Soc. Cardwell, William Benjamin. Died, Feb. 10th, 1883, of cerebral hemor rhage, in Portland, Oregon, where he had resided since graduation. He was born in Carlinville, 111., June 3, 1841, and removed to Oregon in 1852. At the time of his death he was a member of the Oregon State Med. Soc., of which he was the Vice-President in 1879.—A. K. Carr, John Stewart, Cassewap, Pa. Chamberlain, Myron Levi, Southbridge, Mass., 1867. Chrystie, Thomas Mackaness Ludlow, New York City, 1883. A. B„ 1863, A. M., 1866, Trinity Col., Hart- ford, Conn. ; Relief Agent U. S. Sanitary Commission in Virginia, Summer of 1863 ; Act. Ensign., West Gulf Squadron, Oct. 1864 to July, 1865. Papers:—“ Pott’s Disease of the Cervical Vertebra,’’ Med. Record, Sept. 15. 1873. Conover, James Simmons, Freehold, N. J., 1879. Cooke, Hubbard, Cleveland, O. Cooledge, Daniel Franklin, Ludlow, Vt., 1882. U. S. Exam. Surg. for Pensions, since 1868 Corbusier, William Henry, Fort Mackinac, Mich,, 1883. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., May 30, 1864, to June 14,1865, serving in the field with the 6th and 9th 111. Vol. Cavalry, and for three months in charge of the small pox hospi- tal at Eastport, Miss. ; Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., Aug. 19,1867 to Dec. 16,1868; from July 18, 1869, to June 1, 1875, and from May 1 to Aug. 5, 1876, Surg. U. S. Indian Service, at Rio Verde Agency, Arizona Ter.; Ist Lieut, and Asst. Serg., U. S. A., Aug. 5, 1876, Captain, Aug. 5, 1881. Aberdein, Robert, Syracuse, N. Y., 1884. M. 8.. 1807, Univ. of Toronto, Ont. ; Mem- ber Onondaga Co. Med. Soc. and Amer. Soc. of Microscopists. Adrian, James Arthur, Logansport, Ind., 1873. M. D., Western Reserve Col., 1854. Presi- dent Cass Co. Med. Soc., 1873. Bane, Garner Horace, Macomb, 111. M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1855. Barrell, Henry Condit, Springfield, 111., 1871. M. D., Chicago Med. Col., 1864 ; Asst. Surg., 27th 111. Inf., 1861 ; Surg., 28th 111.1nf., 1863. Bauman, Jesse East, Emlenton, Pa. Beard, Ferdinand W., Barronsburg, Pa., 1871. Belden, Edwin Smith, Oakland, Cal., 1876. Att. Surg., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Relief for Out-door Poor, N. Y. 1867 ; Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A. Belt, John Henry, Cincinnati, 0. Blume, Samuel, Holbrook, N. Y., 1878. Bowen, Seabury Warren, ■ Fall River, Mass., 1883. A. 8., 1864, A. M., 1867, Brown Univ. ; Cor. Sec., Mass. State Board of Health ; City Phys., 1871-75 ; Trustee of State Work- house, at Bridgehampton, Mass., 1875-82 ; Member Mass. Med. Soc. Bradley, Charles Case, Manchester, loiva. Brady, Thomas Andrew. Died in Brooklyn, N. Y., of uremic con- vulsions, on the Bth of March, 1877, at the age of 38 years. After his gradua- tion he settled in Brooklyn and was a member of the Kings Co. Med. Soc,, and connected with the Board of Health. Brinkerhoff, John J., Auburn, N. Y. Brobst, James Calhoun, Litiz, Pa., 1879. A. M. 76 Helleyue Hospital Medical College. Cortelyou, Peter Rouse, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871. A. B. and A. M.; House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1867 and 1868 ; Attending Phys., Brooklyn Central Disp.; Exam, for New Jersey Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1870. Crain, Richard More, Hagerstown, Pa. Crowe, George, Brooklyn, N. Y. Licentiate, Col. Phys. and Surg. of Edin- burgh. Cushman, Joseph, New York City, 1883. Dep. Coroner in 1868 ; Attending Phys., N. E. Dispensary, 1867 to 1868. Now retired from practice. Davidson, William Robert, Evansville, Ind., 1872. Asst. Surg., 22d Ky.Vols.; Prof, of Physiol, and Histol., Evansville Med. Col., 1872. Davis, Rees, Le Raysville, Pa. Davis, William, Mapleton, lowa, 1883. Decker, David H., Middletown, N. Y. Deeds, Oscar Edwin, Lyons, lowa. Doran, John, New York City, 1883. Surg. to Yorkville Lisp., 1867 to 1868; Phys. to St. Joseph’s Industrial Home since 1876 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., and N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc. Eccles, Friend Richard, London, Can., 1883. M. 8., 1867, Toronto Univ.; Memb. Roy. Coll. Surg., Eng., 1877 ; Fellow Roy. Coll. Surg., Edinburgh, 1877; Prof, of Physiol- ogy, Western Univ.. London; Examiner in Medicine and Therapeutics for Toronto Univ., 1881-82-8J; Examiner in Medicine and Pathology for Coll, of Phys. and Surg., Ontario, 1881-82. Edic, John Jacob, Utica, N. Y. Elster, Lester Augustus, Jeffersonville, Ohio, 1888. Evans, John Rush, Lima, Ohio, 1873. Evans, William Henry, Sedalia, Mo., 1880. Fairbairn, Thomas Allen, Detroit Mich., 1882. Member Michigan State Med. Soc. Farnsworth, Frederick, Norwalk, Ct. House Phys., Nursery and Child’s Hosp., N. Y. City 1867; since retired from the profession. Fitch, Thomas Simon P., New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Freeland, Nicholas Henry, Tarrytown, N. Y, 1883. Attending Phys., N. Western Dispensary, N. Y., 1871; Surg. 16th Battalion of N. Y. State National Guard ; Health Officer of Tarrytown, 1880; Member Westchester Co., Med. Soc. (Vice Pres.); N. Y. State Med. Soc.: Amer. Med. Assoc. Freeman, George Edward, Belmont, Maine. Gibbs, John Hall, Meridian, Miss. M. D., Atlanta Med. Coll., 1858. Gifford, Charles Kelly. Dr. Gifford commenced practice at Clar- endon, N. Y., soon afterward he moved to Philadelphia, and then to St. Louis, and Kansas, from where he returned to Clar- endon. On the sth of July, 1871, while suffering from a fit of mental depression, he committed suicide by jumping into the Niagara river, above the falls. Graham, William, Brussels, Can., 1883. Member British Med. Assoc., Dominion Med. Assoc., Ontario Med. Assoc., Huron Med. Assoc., of Canada. Gray, John Wesley, Bloomfield, Ind. Greene, Beel, Lexington, Ky., 1871. Green, John, Brussells, 111, 1871. Guerrant, Edward Owings, Mount Sterling, Ky., 1871. A. 8., Centre Col., Danville, Ky. *Hahn, Enos, North Lima, Ohio, 1871. Leetonia, lowa, 1880, * Name is now spelled Hawn. Graduating Grasses. Hart, Samuel, Marietta, Ohio, 1881, M. D., Cincinnati Med. Col., 1851; Surg., 75th Ohio Vols., 18(11; Asst. Surg., U. S. Vols., 18(13 ; Surg.,U. S. Vols., 1864; Lieut. Col. by brevet, 1865 ; discharged, 1865 ; Member Ohio State Med, Soc. Harvey, Heber McKendree, Washington, D. C., 1883. City Phys., 1867 to 1869 ; U. S. Exam. Surg. for Pensions, 1869 to 1876 ; County Phys. 1872-73 ; Demonstrator of Anatomy, Ev- ansville Med. Col., Ind., 1872 ; Phys. to the Evansville Free Dispensary, 1872-3 ; Phys. in Charge County Orphan Asylum, 1868 to 1870; Phys. to Home for Fallen Women, 1871 to 1873 ; Secretary Board of Exam. Surg. for Pensions, Evansville, 1882. Ex- aminer in Sixth Auditor’s Office, Wash- ington, 1882. Editor and publisher Western Retrospect of Medicine and Surgery, 1872. Hathaway, Robert, Carmansville, N. Y. Heimstreet, Thomas Brinsmade, Troy, N. Y., 1882. Formerly Attending Phys., Troy Hosp.; Member Rensselaer Co. Med. Soc. Herrington, John Henry, South Noncalk, Conn., 1882. Chairman of the Board of Health, 1871 ; Member Fairfield Co. Med. Soc. Higgins, Charles Wesley, Berlin, Ohio. M. D., Western Reserve Col. 1854. Higgins, Royal Lacy, South Nonvalk, Ct., 1878. Hill, Winfield Scott, Augusta, Maine, 1871. Surg. Steward, H. S. Navy (before gradu- ation) ; City Physician. Papers:—“ Abscess of Cervix Hteri,” Medical Neivs and Library, 1872 ; “ Apha- sia with Right Hemiplegia,” Amer. Jour, of Med. Set., 1868 ; “ Gelsemium in Irrita- ble Bladder,” Ibid. 1872; “Eucephalo- cele,” Ibid., 1873; “Benzoic Acid in Albu- minuria,” Ibid., 1881. Howell, Matson Van Buren, Moulton, lowa, 1883. Hubbard, Lorenzo Weeks, Lyndon, Vt., 1873. Hosp. Steward, Ist Heavy Art. Vt. Vols., 1865. Huson, William Birney, Mannersville, N. Y. Johnson, Joseph Taber, Washington, D. C., 1888. A. M., 1869, Columbia Col.; M. D., George- town Med. Col., 1865 ; Prof, of Obstet. and Dis. of Worn, and Chil., Howard Univ., 1868 ; Obstet. Phys. to Freedman’s Hosp., 1869; Phys. to Col’r'd Orph. Home, 1869 and 1870 ; Phys. to St. John’s Sisterhood Hosp. for Children, 1871; Diploma in Obstetrical Operations, 1871, Univ. of Vienna; Lec- turer on Obstetrics, Med. Dept. Univ. of Georgetown, 1874; Prof, of Obstet. and Diseases of Women and Children, 1876 ; Cons. Phys. Women’s Christian Home, since 1874; Gynecologist to Providence Hospital, 1881; In charge of Female Clinic at the Medical College ; Member of Med. Societies and Associations and Obstetrical and Gynecological Societies in the Dist. of Columbia; Member Mass. Med. Soc. > Amer. Med. Assoc., Amer. Acad, of Med., Fellow Amer. Gynecological Soc., Pres. Alumni Assoc, of Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., and of Med. Dep. of Univ. of George- town ; Member of the Philosophical, An- thropological, and Biological societies of Washington, D. C., of the Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science, and of the Meteorological Society. PapersA Paper Descriptive of Senator Sumner’s Case of Angina Pectoris, Boston Med. Jour., 1874; “ On Apparent Peculiar- ities of Parturition in the Negro Race—Be- ing a Comparison of 2000 White with 2000 Colored Labors,” Amer. Jour, of Obstet- rics, 1875; “Diet of Puerperal Women,” Trans. Med. Soc., Dist. Col., 1876 ; “ Crani. otomy," Archives of Clin. Surg., 1877; “Treatment of Placenta Prasvia,” Nat'l Med. Review, 1878 ; “On Management of the Third Stage of Abortion,” Trans- Amer. Med. Assoc., 1880; “ A Case of Head and Foot Presentation—Fracture of Spine in Utero,” Trans. Amer. Gynecological Soc., 1879-; “ Diagnosis of Pregnancy in the Early Months,” Trans. Amer. Med. Assoc., 1881; “ Mismanaged Labor the Cause of Much Gynecological Practice at the Pres- ent Day,” Gynecolog. Trans., 1879 ; “Use and Abuse of Ergot in Obstetrics,” Ibid., 1882; “ Case of Successful Batty’s Opera- tion, with Remarks, Maryland Medt Monthly, 1883 ; Various public addresses before colleges, alumni, and medical soci- eties. Johnson, Russell Thayer, West Concord, Vt., 1871. 78 * Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Jones, Josiah Allen, Mill Springs, Ky., 1874. Kauffman, George Royer, Philadelphia, Pa. Keagy, David, Dundas, Can. Kent, George Ransom, Newark, N. J., 1879. A. 8., 1862, A. M., 1865, Genesee Col.; Phys., Newark City Disp., 1867 to 1871 ; Pres., Newark Med. Association, 1871. Keyser, Joseph Denison. Died at Kingston, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1875. He was born in New York City, Nov. 2. 1840, and commenced the study of medicine with his uncle, Dr. W. H. Keyser, of Albany, N. Y., in 1860. In 1802 he enlisted as Hospital Steward in the 120 th N. Y. Vols. A.t James City he was taken prisoner and sent to Belle Isle, Richmond. After three or four months he was removed to Salis- bury, N. C., and later, to Andersonville, S. C., whence, after nine months, he was again transferred to Savannah, Ga., and there exchanged, after an imprisonment of fourteen months. While at Anderson- ville it was discovered that he was a physi- cian, and he was placed in charge of a de- partment of the Confederate hospital. He was one of the witnesses in the famous trial of Lieut. Wirtz. After the war he resumed his studies with Dr. Van Hoven- burgh, of Kingston, and he settled in Kings- ton after his graduation. About two years before his death he had a severe illness from pleurisy, and, by the advice of his physicians, went to Lower California in 1873. His health gradually failing, he re- turned to Kingston in May, 1875, and suf- fered severely until his death. He was at one time Secretary of the Med. Soc. of the Co. of Ulster. He was remarkable for a high grade of professional skill, and his Christian character. King, John R., Cincinnati, Ohio. Kinsler, James Thomas, Bradford, Pa., 1870. Kistler, Wilson Peter. Kline, Jonas L., Mertztown, Pa. Lamb, Joseph T. C., New York City. Lauman, William Henry, Mount Holly Springs, Pa. Laycock, Elisha Harrison, San Francisco, Cal., 1876. Lord, Sheldon De Forest, Smithsville, N. Y, 1871. Surg. 35th Regt., N. G., State of N. Y., 1868 to 1870. Martin, Charles Detwiller, Allentown, Pa., 1876. Martin, Patrick, Carson City, Mich., 1876. M. D., Univ. of Mich., 1865. Masten, Charles Herman, Phillipsburg, Can. Mathis, Josiah Thompson, Austin, Texas, 1883. A. 8., 1853, A. M., 1856 ; Oculist and Aur- ist to the Blind Asylum of Texas since 1880; Member Med. Soc. of Paris, Tenn., Travis Co. (Texas) Med. Soc. Mattison, Jansen Beemer, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. Neu- rological Soc.; Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. McClelland, Milo Adams, Knoxville, 111., 1883. Phys. to Knox Co. Alms House since-1868; Phys. to St. Mary’s School for Girls, and Lecturer on Physiology, since 1870; Mem- ber Military Tract Med. Soc. (President ), Illinois State Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc., and Amer. Pub. Health Assoc.; Chairman Com. on Med. Legislation, 111. State Med. Soc., 1881-82; Chairman Com. on “ The Desirability and Feasibility of Sepa- rating the Office of Teaching and Examin- ing Candidates for the Degree of M. D.,” 111. State Med. Soc., 1882. Papers:—“ Medicine, Past and Present,” 1874; “Influence of Bodily Functions on Mental Manifestations, 1876 ; “Civil Mal- practice,” a Report to Ind. Tract Med. Soc., republished in enlarged form in Bos- ton in 1877; “The Medical Expert,” Chi- cago Med. Jour.; “ Excision of Os-Calcis,” Med. Record, 1868-69; “Reduction of an Ancient Dislocation of Shoulder.” Ibid., 1872: etc. McDonald, Alexander D., London, Can. McKay, Read Jennings, Wilmington, Del., 1883. A. M.; Attending Surg., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Relief for Out-Door Poor, 1869 to 1871, and 1872 to 1877 ; Clin. Asst., N. Y. Eye and Ear Infir., 1869 to 1871, and 1872 to Graduating Classes. 1876; District Phys., N. Western Disp., 1869 to 1871 ; Asst. Dem. of Anat., sessions of 1869 and 1870, and Asst, to chair of Oph- thalmology, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., 1872 to 1877 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., to 1877; Amer. Ophthalmological Assoc., since 1874, Delaware State Med. Soc., since 1877, Amer. Med.'Assoc., since 1880, Amer. Otological Soc., since 1880. Papers:—“ Some of the Practical Relations of Ophthalmology and Otology to the General Practice of Medicine,” Trans. Del- aware State Med. Soc., 1878; “Some Prac- tical Remarks Upon Acute and Sub-acute Aural Catarrh,” Ibid., 1879 ; “Some Prac- tical Remarks Upon the Anomalies of Re- fraction and Accommodation of the Eye,” “ Eye Diseases Dependent Upon Suppres- sion of Menses,” Ibid., 1880. McLellan, George Peter, Antigonish, N. S., 1871. McNeal, Frederick Bredibill,* Neiv Carlisle, Ohio, 1873. McNeil, James. Deceased. He resided at Maigaree Harbor, N. S., and is reported by the Postmaster to have died several years since. Miller, Henry Powers. Deceased. He resided at Eaton, N. Y., where he is reported to have died in the summer of 1876. He was Phys. to Madison Co. Alms House, and to Hosp. for Insane Poor, and the partner of Dr. R. H. Gray, of Eaton.—J. D. B. Mitchell, Henry, Ashury Park, N. J., 1882. Vis. Phys., St. Francis’s Hosp.; President Board of Health, Asbury Park ; Member Monmouth Co. Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Mitchell, J. Sidney. Montgomery, John James, Dry den, N Y., 1871. Medical Cadet, U. S. Army, 1864 to 1865. O’Donnell, William, Jr., New York City, 1871. Member New York County Med. Society. Osborne, Harris Bennett, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1882. Patterson, Samuel Joseph, Dunlap, lowa, 1882. Prentiss, Josiah Lyman, Canon City, Colo. M. D.. Rush Med. Col., 1865. Purcell, William Joseph, New York City, 1871. Asst. Health Insp., 1871 ; Member Med. Soc. of Co. of N. Y., Soc for Rel. of Wid. and Orph. of Med. Mem., East River Med. Assoc., Medico-Legal Soc. Raymond, Lee Chester, San Francisco, Cal., 1873. Read, Joshua Ware, Newark, N. J., 1882. Police Surgeon, 1878 to 1882 ; Member Es- sex Dist. Med. Soc., Newark Med. Assoc., New Jersey Acad, of Med. Rice, Alvin Button, Panama, N. Y., 1882. U. S. Exam. Surg. for Pensions, 1871. Roberts, Charles Forrester, New York City, 1871. Asst, to chair of Physiol., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., 1866, and Asst. Dem. of Anat- omy, 1871 ; Health Inspector since 1869 ; Asst..Surg. Regt., National Guard of the State of N. Y., to . Rooney, Alexander Joseph, Brooklyn, N Y, 1871. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Rorbach, Frederick, Newton, N. J. Royer, John Adams, Waynesboro, Pa. Ryan, James Charles, Taunton, Mass. Salisbury, Augustus Harrison, Mazomanie, Wis., 1871. A. M., 1867, Wisconsin State Univ. Schultze, William Chambers, Marengo, loiva., 1876. A. 8., 1863, A. M., 1865, La Fayette Col.; Surg. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R., 1874 ; Member lowa Co. Med. Soc., and lowa State Med. Soc. Smith, Elliot Benjamin, Knoxville, Tenn. Smith, Jacob Kellogg. Deceased. Following his graduation, Dr. Smith practiced medicine in Warsaw, N. Y.. until April 10, 1879, when he was thrown from a carriage and suddenly killed. His age was 41 years. Snodgrass, Jesse, Kenton, Ohio, 1888. Asst. Surg., Bth (Federal) Tenn. Vol. Inf., 1863 to end of war. ♦Class Valedictorian. 80 Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Stansbury, Emory, Appleton, Wis., 1883. City Health Officer, 1870-78-79 ; Member Wisconsin State Med. Soc., and Amer. Med. Assoc. Stoddard, John Parker, Muskegon, Mich., 1882. A. 8,, 1859, A. M., 1803, Univ. of Mich.; Member Michigan State Med. Soc., Cal- houn Co. Med. Assoc., and West Mich. Med. Assoc. Strang, Albert, Yorktown, N. Y., 1888. House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1867-68; Asst. Health Inspector, 1869 ; Prosector to chair of Descrip. Anat. Bellevue 'Hosp. Med. Col., 1869-70. Stuart, John Harlan, Knightstown, Ind. Swasey, William Brooks, Limerick, Me., 1871. Sweeny, James. Died in New York City, Oct. 13, 1880, of diabetes (lasting since 1876). He was a member of the Med. Soc. of the Co. of N.Y. Thompson, Bradford Smith. Deceased. For several years following his graduation Dr. Thompson resided in New York City. He was given the degree of Master of Arts by Yale College after graduation at Bellevue. From 1863 to the end of the war he was an acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Army. In 1867-68 he was Librarian of the N. Y. Med. Lib. and Jour. Assoc.; Corresp. Sec. of the Med. Soc. of the County of N. Y., from 1867 to 1873 ; Statistical Sec. of the N. Y. Acad, of Med. during 1870-71 and ’73 ; Connected with the editorial staff of the Medical Record from 1865 to 1873 ; Member of the Amer Med. Assoc.; Non-resident Fellow N. Y. Acad, of Med.; Fellow of Conn. State Med. Soc., and member of Litchfield Co. (Conn.) Med. Soc. Removed to Salisbury, where he married the daughter of one of the prominent citi- zens, and had built up a large practice. He was considered singularly happy in his domestic relations, but had no children He became engaged in stock speculations which proved unfortunate, and in order to cover his margin he raised what money he could, and finally was driven to commit forgery. In his distress he left home, Nov. 9th, 1883, avowedly to come to New York for a day. Not returning, his family be- came alarmed and sought him in this city, and learned that he had been at Coleman House on Nov. 10, but heard nothing more until they learned that he had been in Parkersburg, W. Ya., sick, for three weeks. They subsequently learned of his being in Indiana with a friend with whom he spent several weeks, and on Dec. 21st went to Cincinnati, where he was found dead in his room on Jan. Ist, 1883, having committed suicide.—F. H. B. There is little doubt in the minds of those who knew Dr. Thompson that the cause of his financial troubles and untime- ly death was cerebral disease. A dishonest act would be thoroughly out of keeping with his character, as well known to those associated with him at the time he re- moved to Connecticut. He was for many years a busy worker, and contributed numerous papers to peri- odical medical literature; among them were : “ A Yellow Fever Epidemic at Key West, Fla.,” Medical Record, 1864 : “Malt Liquors and Their Therapeutic Action,” Ibid., 1865; “ Medical Recollections of Eng- land in 1868,” Ibid.; “ Indigestion and Its Management,” American Practitioner, Jan., 1873 ; “ On Scarlet Fever,"Am. Jour, of Obstet., May,1873; Editor of Dept, of Dis- eases of the Stomach, Yol. 1., Proc. of N. Y. Pathological Soc.; “Records of Four Hundred Cases of Midwifery in Hospital and Private Practice.” Proc. Conn. Med. Soc., 1880; “ Prevention and Curative Treatment of Inflammation,” Ibid., 1882. At the meeting of the society in 1882 he was appointed Dissertator for the ensuing year, and just previous to his death a pa- per on “ Acute Albuminuria ” appeared in the Boston Med. and Surg. Jour, of July, 1883. Tibbets, Lemuel, Rockford, 111., 1882. Member Winnebago Co. Med. Soc., 111. State Med. Soc., Military Tract Med. Soc. and Amer. Med. Assoc. Tibbetts, William, Fairfield, N. Y. Titsworth, Abel Sheppard, Shiloh, N. J., 1871. Tompkins, Silas, Byram, Traver, Richard Dubois, Troy, IV. Y., 1882. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1864; Ist Asst. Surg. Bth U. S. Heavy Art., July, 1864 to Feb., 1866. Vance, Reuben, Aleshire, 1867, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1882. House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1867-68; At- tending Phys., Central Disp., 1868 to 1869: Graduating Classes. 81 Asst, to the chair of Dis. of the Mind and Nervous Sys., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., 1808 to 1870; Asst. Phys. to the N. Y. State Hosp. for Dis. of the Nerv. Sys., during 1870; Attending Phys., Disp. of the Church of the Holy Trinity, 1808 to 1870; Attend- ing Phys., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Be- lief for Out door Poor, 1869 to 1871; Phys.- in-Chief to the New York Inst, for the Par. and Epilep., 1871; Member New York County Med. Society. Veirs, Charles Otho, Cheyenne, Dakota Ter. Walker, Davis Benjamin, Greenpoint, N. Y. Walker, Henry 0., Detroit, Mich., 1883. Lecturer on Venereal Diseases, and Deni, of Anat.,Detroit Med.Col.; Phys. in charge of St. Mary’s Hosp. Free Infirmary, since 1868; Editor of Detroit Eeviewof Med. and Pharmacy, during 1869; Dem. of Anat., 1879-73; Lecturer on Diseases of the Geni- to-Urinary Sys. and Rectum, 1873-79; Prof, of Anat. and Dis. of the Genito-Urinary Sys. and Rectum, 1880-81. Now (1883) Prof, of Orthopedic Surg., Genito-Urina- ry Dis. and Clinical Surg. and Sec. in Detroit Med. Col.; Member Detroit Med. and Library Assoc.; Michigan State Med. Soc., and Amer. Med. Assoc.; Hon. Mem- ber Calhoun Co., (Mich.) Med. Soc. and N. E. D. Med. Soc. Papers:—Numerous papers on subjects pertaining to Genito-Urinary Diseases, Orthopedic Surgery and General Surgery. Editor Detroit Clinic, 1882. Watson, Berry Allen, Columbia, Mo., 1871. A. B. and A. M. Watson, William Stobie, New York City, 1871. Attending Surg., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Relief for Out-Door Poor; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Wells, Elmore Horton, Meshoppen, Pa., 1883. B. S. and C. E., Univ. of Mich,, 1862; A. M., Lafayette Col., 1869. Wheeler, Orswell Asher, West Halifax, Vt. Wilber, Henry Clay, Pine Plains, N. Y., 1882. Health Officer, 1882; Member Dutchess Co., Med. Soc., and Amer. Med. Assoc. Wilcox, Ira, Franklin, N. Y., 1884. Treas. of Delaware Co. Med. Soc., 1871. Williams, Charles Llewellyn, Hamilton, Ga. M. D., Atlanta Med. Col., 1866. Winslow, James Monroe, Brownington, Vt., 1871. Wood, Hugh Dyosephus, Angola, Ind., 1872. Wood, James Robie. Woodman, John Wayland, Plymouth, N. C. Woodruff, Charles Austin, Clean, N. Y. Wren, Sanford Thomas, Georgetown, Ky., 1871. Secretary of Scott County Med. Soc. Wurts, Jacob David, New Paltz, N. Y. 82 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 1867-’6B. Alpaugh, William C., High Bridge, N. ./., 1878. Angell, Emery A., Providence, E. I. Angell, William C., Providence, R. I. Baker, John Frederick, Madison, Wis., 1883. Medical Referee JCtna Life Ins. Co. for lowa and Nebraska, 1870 to 1878 ; County Phys. Scott Co., lowa, 1873, and to St. Croix Co., Wis., 1881 ; Adjunct Surg. to Mercy Hosp., Davenport, lowa, 1877; re- moved to Hudson July, 1878 ; Member Scott Co., lowa Med. Soc. (Secretary and Treasurer), lowa State Med. Soc., St. Croix Co., Wis., Med. Soc., North Western Inter- State Med. Assoc. (Secretary, 1883), Amer. Med. Assoc. Bartleson, Henry G., Cincinnati, Ohio. Bean, John Y. Beckwith, Burpe M., Cornwallis, N. Y. Biggs, Romulus Culver, Greenupsbury, Ky. Bleyle, Herman Conrad, Newark, N. J. Blodgett, Albert George, West Brookfield, Mass., 1874. Resident Correspondent Mass. State Board of Health. Bosworth, Franke Huntington,* New York City, 1883. A. B„ 1862, A. M„ 1865, Yale Col. ; House Surg. Bellev. Hosp., 1868 ; Attending Phys. Bureau of Med. and Snrg. Relief for Out- door Poor, 1870 ; Attending Phys. Central Disp., 1870; Instruct, in Laryngology, 1876 ; Lecturer on Diseases of the Throat, 1878 ; Professor of Diseases of the Throat, 1882, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col.; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y.; Fellow N. Y. Academy of Med.; President Amer. Laryn- gological Assoc., 1883. Papers, etc.:—“Manual of Diseases of the Throat and Nose,” New York: Wm, Wood & Co., 1881; “ Laryngal Phthisis,” read at N. Y. County Society, March 24, 1879; “Nasal Stenosis,” read at Am. Laryn- gological Assoc., June, 1880 ; “Unsettled Questions in Nasal Catarrh,” read at N. Y. Academy of Med., Oct. 21, 1880; “ Bilateral Paralysis of Abductor Muscles of Larynx,” N. Y. Med. Journal, Nov. 1880 ; “ Tubercular Disease of the Tongue,” Am. Laryngological Assoc., June 1881 ; “Jarvis’ Operation for Nasal Catarrh,” N. Y. Medical Record, July 9, 1881 ; “ The Pathology of the Nasal Membrane,’’ read at International Med. Congress, London, 1881 ; “ The Pathology of Nasal Catarrh,” N. Y. Medical Record, June 10, 1882; “(Edema of the Vault of .the Pharynx,” Am. Journ. of Otology, Jan. 1882; “Ozgena,” Am. Laryngological Assoc., June, 1882; “A Winter Cold,” The Independent Practitioner, Oct. and Nov., 1882 ; “Growths in the Nasal Passages,” read at N. Y. Academy of Med., Jan., 1883 ; “Paresis of Constrictor of Pharynx,” Am. Laryngological Assoc., 1883. Boyer, Benjamin F., Kreidersville, Pa. M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1867. Brady, Samuel James, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1872. Asst. Phys. Kings Co. Hosp. ; Asst. Sani tary Inspector Metropolitan Board of Health, 1869 ; Police Surgeon, 1872. Bryant, Joseph Decatur, Neiv York City, 1883. House Surg. Bellevue Hosp., 1869 to 1871 ; Asst, to Chair of Anatomy, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col. during 1871 ; Lecturer on Surg. Anatomy (Summer course), 1871 to 1874 ; Asst. Dem. of Anat., 1875 to 1877 ; Prof, of General Descrip, and Surg. Anat., 1877’ to 1883 ; Prof, of Anat., Clinical Surg., and Assoc. Prof, of Orthopedic Surg., 1873 ; Sanitary Inspt. N. Y. Health Dept., 1873 to 1879 ; Surg. 71st. N. Y. State Nat, Guard, 1873 to 1883 ; Attending Surg. N. Y. Disp., 1872t0 1875 ; Attending Surg. Bureau for Med. and Surg. Relief of Out-Door Poor, 1874 to 1880 ; Visiting Phys. Charity Hosp., 1881 and 1882 ; Vis. Surg. Bellevue Hosp., 1882 ; Cons. Surg. N. Y. Asylum for Insane, 1882 ; Cons. Surg. Bureau for Med. and Surg, Relief, 1882 ; Surg. Gen. of *Class Valedictorian. Graduating Classes. 83 the State of N. Y., 1883 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., East River Med. Assoc., N. Y. Acad, of Med. Papers,etc.:—“Plaster of Paris Treatment of Fractures of the Thigh,” Medical Rec- ord, 1873; “Plaster of Paris Treatment of Compound Fractures,” Annals of Anat. and Surg., 1882 ; “ Treatment of Strictures of the Urethra,” Archives of Med., 1883 ; “Amputationswith Periosteal Flaps,” Ibid; “A Manual of Operative Surgery” (in press). Butterfield, William Webster, Indianapolis, Ind., 1888. M. Sc. 1883, Univ. of Ind. ; Prof, of Human and Comparative Histology and Micro- scopical Technology ; Central Coll, of Phys. and Surg., Indianapolis, 1880- 81 : Hon. Sec. Indianapolis Lyc. of Nat. Hist. ; Member Amer. Med. Assoc. Carr, David Coles, New York City, 1882. Asst. Surg. N. Y. Orthopedic Bisp., 1868 ; Resident Surg., 1868-1872 ; Surg. Harlem Bisp., 1878-1883 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. and Harlem Med. Assoc. Clark, Henry H., Pittsburg, Pa., 1883. Surg. Allegheny Valley R. R., Accident Ins. Co., of N. Amer., and to five Iron Works; Member Allegheny Co. Med. Soc. Papers “ Removal of an Entire Clavi- cle for Necrosis.—Reproduction of a Perfect New Clavicle,” Phil. Med. and Sury. Reporter, 1876 (or ’77). Clark, Paris G. Clark, Richard Marvin. Cleary, George, Greencastle, Pa., 1871. Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, 1864 to 1865. Colton, Edward G., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871. Cone, William Davidson, Orono, lowa. M. B. Med. Bep. lowa Univ., 1867; Mem- ber Co. Med. Soc. Corbally, Thomas P., ■ Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc, Cosine, Garret, Neio York City, 1882. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Cross, Thaddeus M. 8., New York City, 1888. A. 8., 1803, A. M., 1866, llarv. Univ.; House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1867 to 1809; At- tending Phys., Central Disp., 1869-70: Resi- dent Phys., N. Y. State Hosp. for Nervous Bis., 1870-71; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., Neurological Soc., Amer. Neu- rological Soc. (res. 1881) and the Medico- Legal Soc. (res. 1876); Attending Phys., N. Y. State Hosp. for Bis. of the Nervous Sys., 1871 to 1875; Assist, to the chair of Bis. of the Mind and Nervous Sys., Belle- vue Hosp. Med. Col., 1870 to 1874; Lecture on Electricity in its Medical Relations, (Summer term, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., 1873); Clinical Lectures on Biseases of the Mind and Nervous System, N. Y. State Hosp. for Bis. of the Nerv. Sys., till 1875; Assist. Editor Psychological and Medico- Legal Journal, till 1875; Assist, to chair of Bis. of the Mind and Nerv. Sys., Univ. of the City of N. Y„ till 1875. Papers, etc.:—“ Clinical Lectures deliver- ed at the Bellevue Hospital Medical Col- lege,” Session of 1870-71, by Br. Ham- mond; Reported and the Histories of the Cases prepared with Notes, by T. M. B. C.; Jour, of Psycholog. Med.., Jan’y, 1871 to Oct., 1873; “ Amnesic and Ataxic Aphasia with Agraphia and Temporary Right Hemiplegia, the Result of Embolism of the Left Middle Cerebral Artery.” Amer. Pract., April, 1872, and Chicago Med. Jour., June, 1872; “Post-mortem Appear- ances Six Hours after Beath in a case of Fatal Cerebral Congestion following the Administration of Hydrate of Chloral.” Jour, of Psycholog., Med., Jan. 1871; “A Case of Progressive Muscular Atrophy, simulating Glosso-labio-laryngeal Paraly- sis.” Ibid., Oct., 1871. “Clinical Obser- vations upon Syphilitic Biseases of the Nervous System.” Amer. Jour, of Syph. and Dermat., July, 1872; Several import- ant cases which are quoted by Br. Ham- mond, in his volume on Biseases of the Nervous System, 1872, and subsequent editions; “ Remarks on a Case of Report- ed Recovery from Glosso-labio-laryngeal Paralysis.” Jour, of Psycholog. Med., Jan., 1873; “ Contributions to the Etiology and Treatment of Sciatica.” Psycholog. and Medico-Legal Jour., Aug., 1874; “ The Condition of the Intra-Ocular Circulation, as a Guide to the Treatment of Epilepsy.” Trans. Amer. Neurological Assoc., 1877; “Complex Automatic Muscular Move- ments.” Ibid., 1875; “Chronic Localized Basilar Meningitis.” Psycholog. and Medi- co-Legal Jour., April, 1875; “ Clinical Lectures on Biseases of the Nervous Sys- 84 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. tem,” by Wm. A. Hammond, M. D.; Re- ported, Edited and the Histories of the Cases prepared with "Notes, by T. M. B. C., 1 volume, p. 300, D. Appleton & Co.; Re- views of Books in several volumes of the Jour, of Psycholog. Med. and the Psycho- log. and Medico-Legal Jour., 1870 to 1875. Cuncle, Levi J., Covington, Ohio. Darling, Andrew Francis, Vevay, Ind., 1871. City Physician, 1871. Deems, Francis Melville, Savannah, Ga., 1883. House Phys., Nursery Hosp., Randall’s Island, 1868; Asst. House Phys., Infant’s Hosp., 1869 to 1870. Eberhard, Christoph, New York City. Edmiston, Thomas Bland. Died at Weston, West Ya., Sept. 13,1875, of gastritis.—T. G. E. Ellis, John Cumberland, Trundle's Cross Roads, Bast Tenn., 1871. Ellis, Samuel L. Emerson, W. Francis, , St. Louis, Mo. Estes, Charles E., Eufaula, Ala, 1871. Retired from the profession. Eyster, George Hupp, Staunton, Va., 1871. Ferguson, Everard D., Troy, N. Y., 1883. Surg. to Clinton Prison, June, 1877 to July, 1879 ; Member Rensselaer Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Fleming, George W., Shelbyville, Ind., 1871. A. 8., Washington and Jefferson Col. of Pa., 1864. Forrest, John Murray. Frazer, David Simon, West Flamboro, Can. Fuller, James M., Summerside, P. E. Ist. Fundenberg, Stanley Horton, Cumberland, Md. Gardiner, Hull S., Hamilton, N. Y., 1883. Member Chenango Co. Mecl. Soc. Gardner, Charles Harrison, Duncansville, Pa. Garrett, Van Franklin, Williamsburg, Va., 1883. A. M. (Hon.) 1871 ; Prof, in Giles College, 1870-73. Gilchrist, John, Sheffield, N. B. Gillette, Augustus Frederick. Died Dec. 3, 1880. He was born in Sweden, Monroe Co., N. Y., Oct. 8, 1839. Both of his parents having died when he was five years of age, he lived with his uncle, Hon. F. P. Root, of Sweden, until his majority. During 1868-69 he was a student in the Wesleyan Seminary, at Lima, N. Y.; after which he first taught school, and then was employed in the Canal Collector’s Office at Rochester. He then commenced the study of medicine with Dr. J. W. Craig, of Churchill, and attended two courses of lectures at the Buffalo Med. Col. During this period he was a student of Dr. Jonas Jones, of Rochester (Class of ’66). Fol- lowing his graduation in 1868, he formed a partnership with Dr. E. W. Bottum, of Lyons, Wayne Co., which continued until his death. In addition to his professional work he was for some time a correspond- ent of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, and other papers, using the sobriquet “Fag.” He served for some time as Coroner for Wayne County, and at the time of his death was Secretary of the Wayne Co. Med. Soc. He left a wife and two children. Grimes, George Joseph, Columbus, Ga., 1871. Hall, Walter Langdon, St. George, N. 8., 1874. Member Maine Med. Soc. Hardman, Wilson Shannon, Buffalo Mills, Pa. Harper, Henry Francis, Merom, Ind., 1883. Member Aesculapian Soc. of Wabash Valley, since 1870; Amer. Med. Assoc., since 1876. Harris, James M., Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1877. Graduating Classes. 85 Harwood, Edward Coke, New York City, 1888. Member N. Y. County Med. Society, N. Y. Acad, of Med.; Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc., North Western Med. and Surg. Soc., Neu- rological Soc., Soc. of Med. Juris, and State Med., Medico-Legal Soc. Haskin, Sliadrach, Earlville, lowa. Haywood, Fa,bins Julius, Jr., Raleigh, N. C. Hooker, William A., Harrisonville, Mo. Holloway, Luther M., Nittany Hall, Pa, Jelks, Nathaniel P., Hawkinsville, Ga., 1875. Johnson, Laurence, New York City, 1888. A. M., Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., 1881; Vis. Phys., N. Western Disp., 1868 to 1872; Vis. Phys., Soc. for Relief of Rup- tured and Crip., 1868 to 1870; Attending Phys., N. W. Disp., 1871 to 1873; Attend- ing Phys., Demilt Disp., 1878-79; Lecturer on Medical Botany, Med. Dept.Univ. of the City of N. Y., since April, 1881; Member of the Committee of Revision and Publi- cation of the Pharmacopoeia of the U. S. of Amer., 1880; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., Med. Soc. of the State of N. Y., N. Y. Acad, of Med., Torrey Botanical Club, N. Y. Acad, of Sci., Soc. for the Re- lief of Wid. and Orph. of Med. Men. Papers, etc.:—“ Medical Formulary,” N. Y.: W. Wood & Co., 1881; “The Parallel Drift-Hills of Western N. Y.,” Annals of the y. Y. Acad, of Sci., N. Y., 1882, etc. Johnson, Thomas 8., Towanda, Pa., 1883. Jordan, William Churchill, New York City, 1871. Kalbach, Adam Monroe, Sheridan, Pa. M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1867. Kerr, Edwin Monroe. Deceased. Dr. Kerr was born in Danville, Ky., in 1841, and educated at Westmin- ster College, in Pulton, Mo., from which he received the degree of A. M. in course. His medical education was entirely re- ceived previous to graduation at “Belle- vue.” He commenced practice in Fulton, Mo., and soon acquired distinction, being a conscientious and painstaking practi- tioner. He never allowed himself to de- generate into mere routine work, or to ride hobbies. A man of good judgment, tender sympathies, affable disposition and systematic business habits, he won for himself the esteem of both the profession and the laity. Though doing a general prac- tice, his preference was for surgery, and of the limited amount of operative sur- gery within the field of his labors he did more than any of the local fraternity. His ethical conduct placed him upon cor- dial and pleasant relations with all his fellow laborers. Though well qualified for literary work, both by reason of his education and clinical experience, he rare- ly, if ever, reported a case, or prepared a paper for publication. He was eminently a practitioner. He died, April 23,1883, of acute general peritonitis, following an' attack of partial peritonitis, from which he had not fully recovered. Dr. Kerr, at the time of his death, was a member of Linton Dist. Med. Soc.; one of the Board of Managers of the Missouri State Lunatic Asylum, at Fulton, and one of the Trus- tees of Westminister College.—M. Y. Kimball, H. Spencer, New York City. Lackey, Harper Beecher, Scranton, Pa., 1878* Laubach, Franklin Moses, Kreidersville, Pa. Lockrow, Arthur Van Buren, New York City, 1883. Attending Phys., Demilt Disp.. 1873; Mem- ber Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Therapeutic Soc.; Phys., Mutual Aid Assoc. N. Y. Acad, of Med. Logan, Cornelius Ambrose, Leavenworth City, Kan., 1871. A. 31., Yale Col., 1868; 31. D., Miami 3led. Col., 1853; Senior Editor, Leavenworth Medical Herald. McKeeby, Gilbert Ernstein, Red Cloud, Neb., 1884. McMaster, Nathaniel G. Mohr, New York City, 1882. House Surg. Bellevue Hosp., 1869 and 1870; Phys. to Work-house and Alms- house, Blackwell’s Island, 1874 ; Resident Surg. N. Y. State Emigrants’ Hosp., Ward’s Island, 1875 ; Chief of Staff St. Francis Hosp., 1876-77 ; Asst, to chair of Dermatology Med. Dept. Univ. City of N. 86 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Y., since 1878 ; Attending Phys. Bureau of Med. and Surg. Relief ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Middleton, William Drummond, Davenport, loiva, 1883. Prof, of Physiology and Microscopic Anat. Med. Dept, of lowa State Univ., 1872 ; Visiting Phys. Mercy Hosp., Davenport ; Consulting Phys. to Mercy Hosp., lowa City ; Member Cook Co. Med. Soc., lowa, and Illinois Cen. Dist. Med. Soc., lowa State Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Miller, Akin Constantine, Cleveland, Ohio, 1883. M. D., 1862, Starling Med. Col. ; Surg. 14th Regt. Kentucky Yol. Inf.; Prof. Genito- urinary Diseases Med. Dept. Wooster Univ., 186!) to 1880 ; since that time Prof, of Obstetrics and Clinical Gynecology ; Member Ohio State Med. Soc., North Eastern Ohio Med. Soc., North Central Ohio Med. Assoc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Moller, Alfonse Nicolas, New York City, 1871. Member N. Y. County Med. Soc. Morris, John, Baltimore, Md., 1883. Licentiate, Med. and Chir. Faculty of Maryland, 1846 ; L. M. (Rotunda Hosp.), Dublin, 1867 ; Member Amer. Med. Assoc., Amer. Public Health Assoc., Amer. Assoc, for Cure of Inebriates, Med. and Chir. Fac. of Maryland, Baltimore Med. Assoc.. Bait. Med. and Surg. Soc., Balt. Clinical Soc., Social Science Congress, Gr. Britain (1867), British Med. Assoc. (1875), Maryland Acad, of Sci.; Hon. Member California State Med. Soc.; Member Rocky Mountain Med. Assoc. Papers:—“ Scarlatina,” Sanitarian, 1873 ; “ Burns and Scalds,” Ibid, 1874 ; “ Vaccin- ation,” Ibid, 1874 ; “ Scarlatina in Balti- more,” Ibid, 1876 ; “Experts in Legal Proceedings,” Ibid, 1877; “Report on Practice of Medicine and Obstetrics,” Trans. Med. Chir. Fac. of Maryland, 1874 ; “ Oration Delivered before Med. and Chir. Fac. of Md.,” Ibid, 1849 ; “ Report of Sec- tion on Prac. of Med. and Obstet.,” Ibid, 1873 ; “ Report of Section on Gyuec. and Obstet., "Ibid, 1877 ; “ Comparative Merits of Lymph and Dry Crust in Vaccination,” Balt. Med. Jour, and Bull., 1871; “Pure Water,” Report of State Board of Health, 1878; “ Local Causes of Insanitation in Baltimore,” Ibid, 1878 ; “Differentiation of Drunkenness from Coma,” Maryland Med. Jour., 1878 ; “ Pediculophobia,” Ibid, 1880 ; “ Management of the Shoulders in Labor,” Ibid, vol. viii; “Observations on Vaccination with Bovine Lymph,” Ibid ; “Milk—lts Adulteration, Analysis,” etc., “Poisoning from Illuminating Gas,” Ibid, 1880 ; “ Gonorrhoea in Women,” Virginia Med. Monthly, 1870 ; “ History of the Epidemic of Yellow Fever in Baltimore in 1876,” in Rep. of Yellow Fever at Nash- ville, Tenn., by J. B. Lindsley, 1878 ; “The Action of Ergot, Particularly as it Relates to Medical Jurisprudence,” Med.and Surg. Reporter, 1879 ; “ Incontinence of Urine in Boys, Ibid, 1881 ; “ Effects of Medicines in Small Doses,” Ibid. 1878; Oration be- fore the Med. and Surg, Soc. of Balt., 1857; “Incontinence of Urine,” Balt. Phys. and Surg., 1874 ; “ Pelvic Cellulitis,” Ibid, 1875 ; “ History of Epidemic of Scar- let Fever in Ball i more,” Trans. Amer. Pub. Health Assoc., 1876 ; “ History of Epi- demic of Yellow Fever in Baltimore, Ibid, 1878; “Nature and Effects of Alcohol,” Balt. Amer., 1876 : “Majority and Minor- ity Reports of the Special Committee on the Prevention of Venereal Diseases,” Trans. Amer. Pub. Health Assoc., 1881. Murray, David Edgar Emory, Norfolk, Va. Murray, Daniel, New York City. Murray, Henry Brown, Tonaivanda, N. Y., 1883. Health Officer of Tonawanda since 1870. Page, Robert, Farmville, Va. Passage, Henry Yantyle, Peru, Ind., 1883. M.D., Rush Med. Col., 1861 ; A.M., State Univ., Bloomington, Ind., 1872. Papers :—“ Method of Reducing Disloca- tion of Hip Joint,” Trans. Indiana State Med. Soc., 1870 ; “ Forming Flaps after Amputation, by Granulation,” Ibid, 1868 ; “ Operation for Bronchocele,” Gaillard's Med. Journal, 1877 ; “ Actual Cautery as a Surgical Hemostatic, Ibid, 1878. Peacock, William Carson, Zanesville, Ohio. Persons, Robert Turner, Fort Valley, Ga. Potter, Charles Henry. Died in Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1881, at the age of 38 years, from malarial poison- ing. He was a native of New Jersey, and following his graduation, practiced in Brooklyn, where he was a member of the Med. Soc. of the Co. of Kings. Graduating Classes. 87 Pumyea, Peter 8., Rocky Hill, N. J. Radigan, Thomas Jefferson. Deceased. Resided in Syracuse, N. Y. Read, Ira 8., New York City, 1888. A.8., 1862 ; A.M., 1865 ; Western Reserve Col., Ohio ; M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1867 ; Captain 101 st Ohio Vols., 1862 to 1865 ; Visiting Phys. to Harlem Disp. 1871 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Acad, of Med., Harlem Med. Soc., York- ville Med. Soc. Papers, etc;—“ Case of Rabies Helium,” Amer. Jour. Med. Science, Jan. 1877. Reynolds, Daniel Frank, New York City, 1888. Rice, James Nelson, Factoryville, Pa. Rix, J. Morrill, Warner, N H., 1875. Rizer, James T., Russellville, Ky., 1876. Robberson, James Libbem, Marianville, Mo., 1882. Sec. State Med. Soc. Robinson, Andrew Rose, New York City, 1882. L. R. C. P. & S. Edin., 1870; House Phys.. Nursery and Childs’ Hosp., 1871; Attend- ing Phys., Bureau for Med. and Surg. Relief, since 1878; Attending Phys., De- milt Disp., since 1880; Lecturer on Normal Histology, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., Sum- mer term, 1881; Professor of Normal and Pathological Histology, Woman’s Med. Col. of the N. Y. Infirmary, since 1880; Special Pathologist to N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, 1876 to 1879; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Academy of Med., N. Y. Pathological Soc., N. West- ern Med. and Surg. Soc., N. Y. Dermato- logical Soc., Amer. Dermatological Soc. Papers :—“Ueber die Entziindlich Veran- derungen der Ganglien Zellen des Sym- patheticus,” Wiener Med. Jahrb., 1873; “Pompholyx,” Archives of Dermatol., 1877; “Sycosis,” N. Y. Med. Jour., 1877'; “Psoriasis—its Histology,” Ibid., 1877; The Anatomical Seat of the Fungus in Tinea Tonsurans Capillitii, Ibid., 1881; “ The Anatomy of the Skin,” Manual of Histology, Edited by T. H. Satterthwaite, M. D.; Win. Wood & Co., N. Y., 1881. Ross, Francis Emory, Springfield, Mo., 1882, Scofield, John Oscar, Elizabeth, N. J., 1873. Scott, James M. Reported as deceased. Resided at time of graduation at Warren, Ohio. A. 8., Univ. of Mich., 1866; U. S. Navy, 1873. Sherwell, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y, 1884. Attending Surg. Brooklyn City and Long Island Col. Hosp.; Surg. Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hosp.; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. Dermatological Soc.; Phys., Mutual Aid Assoc. Snyder, Quintus Emanuel, Everettstown, N. J., 1883. Stedman, Charles Griswold. Deceased. Dr. Stedman was born at Shak- opee, Minn., on the 13th of October, 1845. In 1864, he enlisted in the 6th Ohio Caval- ry, and served until the end of the war, having risen to the position of Lieutenant. He studied medicine with Dr. G. W. Bet- tis, of Randolph, Ohio, and after his graduation settled at Ravenna, Ohio. In the spring of 1869 he had an attack of pulmonary hemorrhage. The loss of his health caused his removal to Clermont, lowa, and, later, to his native town, where he died on the 30th of August, 1869. Stockton, Thomas Coates, South San Diego, Cal., 1883. Coroner of San Diego, Co. from March, 1876 to 1878, and since 1880; Phys., San Diego Co. Hosp.; Phys. and part owner of the San Diego Invalid’s Home; U. S. Ex- amining Surgeon for Pensions; Health Officer of San Diego; Member (and Sec.) Med. Soc. of San Diego Co., California State Med. Soc.; Corresponding Member Gynecological Soc. of Boston. Stout, James Rice, New Hope, Va. Stout, Luther Rice, Stevensburg, Va. Tolies, Clarence Weston, Claremont, N. H, 1883. Member N. Hampshire State Med. Soc. Connecticut Valley Med. Soc. Tunstall, Alexander, Jr., Norfolk, Va., 1883. House Phys., Nursery and Child’s Hosp.; N. Y., 1869-70; House Staff, Bellevue Hosp. 1808-09; Member Norfolk Med. Soc. (Presi- dent, 1883), Virginia State Med. Soc. 88 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Waters, George, Springbank, P. 0., Can. Webster, David, New York City, 1883. Asst. Surg., Manhattan Eye and Ear Hosp., Clinical Asst, to the chair of Ophthalmol- ogy and Otology, Col. of Phys. and Surg.; Member N. Y. Ophthalmological Soc., N. Y. Acad, of Med., Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. (President 1882-83), Amer. Ophthal- mological Soc., International Ophthalmo- logical and Otological Societies, Materia Medica Soc., N. Y. Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc., Assoc, for Relief of Widows and Orphans of Medical Men, Med. Soe. of the State of N. Y. Weeks, Albert P., Chelsea, Mass,, 1883. Member Gynecological Soc. of Boston, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc., Massachusetts Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Wells, George William, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. A. 8., 1865, A. M., 1868, Col. of N. Jersey, Princeton ; Asst. Surg. Seaman’s Retreat Hosp., Stapleton, Staten Island, 1867; At- tending Phys., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Relief ; Clinical Asst, to chair of Dis. of Throat and Mouth, Long Island Col. Hosp.; 1883 ; Connected with Med. Dept. Mutual Life Ins. Co.; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of Kings, Amer. Med. Assoc., N. Y. Medi- co-Legal Soc., Yonkers Med. Soc , N. Y. Neurological Soc. (Secretary of last three). Papers, etc.:—Editor of the Bulletin of the Medico-Legal Soc., Resume of the Trans, of the First International Med. Congress. Wheeler, Amos Alexander, Miami, Mo. Wiley, Marion Wright, Deceased. Dr. Wiley developed pulmon- ary phthisis soon after his graduation, and owing to his ill health was never able to engage very actively in practice. He set- tled in Indianapolis, Ind., where he died in 1873. His preliminary education was ob- tained in Butler University.—W. W. B. Wilson, James Arthur, Churchville, Va., 1871. Woodworth, Carlos C. Deceased, August sth, 1878, at East Berk- shire, Vt. He was born in Berkshire, Vt., June 28,1846, and began the study of med- icine in 1865, with Dr. C. F. Fassett, of St. Albans. In May following his graduation he commenced practice in East Berkshire, and possessing already the confidence of the community, experienced no delay or trouble in securing at once a good practice. The cause of his death was pulmonary phthisis, He left, at his death, a wife and son. He was a member of the Vermont Med. Soc., and Franklin Co. Med. Soc.— C. C. W. Woolf, Philip, New York City, 1872. Wright, George Washington, Canton, 111. 1868-m Adamson, Valentine Valencia, Holton, Kansas, 1882. M.D., Med. Dep. lowa Univ., 1856 ; Asst. Surg. Kansas Vol. Cav., 1864 ; in charge of Post Hosp., Van Buren, Ark., 1864-65 ; Surg., 1865 ; mustered out, 1865 ; ,U. S. Examining Surg. for Pensions (resigned, 1874); one of the Regents of the Kansas State Agricultural Col. since 1881 ; Member Kansas State Med. Soc. ; Treasurer of the Third Judicial Dist. Med. Soc. Alford, Frank Augustine, Ferndale, Colo., 1876. Andrews, Bromwell Artemns, Jersey City, N J., 1869. Bailey, Thomas Hendrickson, New York City, 1888. Surg. School-ship “ Mercury,” 1870 ; Mem her Mfed. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Graduating Classes. 89 Baker, William D., Astoria, Oregon, 1883. M.D., Med. Dept. Willamette Univ., 18(18. Berry, Charles Baxter, Moffat's Creek, Va., 1871. Bertrand, Stephen. Reported as deceased. Resided at time of graduation at Piattsburg, N. Y., and the cause of his death is said to have been pulmonary phthisis; M.D., Med. Dept. Univ. of Vermont, 1867. Beyer, Hermann, Stapleton, N. Y., 1883. Bingham, Edgar Tracy, Columbus, Wis. Blake, Henry Martin, Monmouth, Maine, 1882. A.8., 1862 ; A.M., 1865 ; Middletown, Conn.; Member Kennebeck Med. Assoc. Bowden, James W., New York City, 1888. Attending Surg. Bureau of Med. and Surg. Relief for Out-door Poor to 1883 ; Member Med. Soc., Co. of N. Y., of the N. Y. Patho- logical Soc.; Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. Bride, George Henry, Batavia, N. Y. Cedar Falls, lowa, 1875. Bullions, Lewis Harvey. Reported to have died as the result of accident, June, 1870. Resided at the date of graduation in New York City. Bullock, Waller Overton, Lexington, Ky., 1875. Burroughs, Francis Yolney. Deceased. He was born in Illinois, Dec. 16, 1840, and removed with his parents to Wisconsin in 1850. He passed the early years of his life on a farm, and acquired a good education at the academy of the nearest town. In 1861 he entered the army, serving fix-st in the cavalry, and afterward in the 30th Wis. Inf. until the close of the war. During his service he was employed as Hospital Steward, and after leaving the service he entered the Med. Dept, of the Univ. of Michigan. Following his gradua- tion at Bellevue he resumed practice at Manston, Wis., whereby hard work he impaired his health and became sick with acute gastritis, of which he died June 24, 1878. A brother, C. L. Burroughs, of the Class of ’76, lives at Creston, lowa. Butler, George H., New York City, 1883. Acting Asst. Surg. and Passed Asst. Surg. U. S. Navy, 1864 to 1868; District Phys. Dept. Pub. Char, and Cor., 1871; Member of N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. Acad, of Med. Campbell, John, Sandusky City, Pa. Cam, Julius Marcellus, Gentreville, Fla., 1882. Member Leon Co. Med. Soc. Carney, Richard, Windsor, Can., 1877. Chase, Diogenes Delivan, Morrisville, N. Y. Chase, Levi, Lexington, N. Y. Collins, John Alfred, Enfield, N. C., 1874. Comstock, David Close, New York City, 1871. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Connell, Alva, Shreveport, La. DeLuna, Abelarllo Bellido. Died in New York City, March 2, 1883, of pulmonary phthisis, at the age of thirty- three years. He was born in Havana, Cuba, and was educated in the College of San Francisco de Asis, in Havana, and the College of La Empressa, Matanzas. He came to the United States in 1863, and resided at Bridgeport, Conn. He gradu- ated in the Class of ’69, and commenced practice in New York City. He was at different times Visiting Phys., N. Western Disp.; Attend. Surg. Bureau of Med. and Surg. Relief for Out-door Poor; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y.; Fellow of the N. Y. Acad, of Med. (of which he was at one time the Secretary), and Inspector of the Board of Health. Papers, etc.-He made a Spanish trans- lation of the work by Prof. T. G. Thomas, on the “Diseases of Women” (D. Apple- ton & Co.), and was an Assistant Editor of La Chronica Medico Quirurgica, pub- lished in Havana. In July, 1881, in con- nection with his father, Juan Bellido De Luna, he began the publication of a Span- ish illustrated monthly, called PI Mentor illustrudo, and in December, 1882, com- menced to edit for William Wood & Co., a Spanish medical journal, El Medico 90 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Repertorio. In addition to his literary labors he had a large and increasing prac- tice. Doherty, Alexander S. Deceased. A. M.; Asst. Phys., Nursery Hosp., Randall’s Island, 1868 to 1869; Exam. Phys. of Pub. Char, and Cor., 1870; Resident Phys., N. Y. City Inebriate Asy., 1870 to 1871. His death occurred in New York City, Jan. 19, 1875. His residence previous to graduation having been St. John’s, N. B. Dunlap, Charles William, Springfield, Ohio, 1871. Elley, George Edward, West Gine, Mo., 1883. Evans, William Edward, Columbia, Mo. M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Va., 1868. Ewing, William Alexander, New York City, 1883. A. 8., 1864, A. M., 1867, Univ. of Mich.; Sanitary Inspector N. Y. Board of Health, since 1873; Executive Officer of the Night Med. Serv., since 1880; Mem. Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Firey, John Jacob, Springfield, 111. Fox, George Herbert, Oregon, Wis., 1872. French, William Wilson, St. Ignace, Mich., 1882. M.D., 1869, Victoria Col. Toronto, Can. Geib, Harry P., Stamford, Conn., 1883. Graham, Alexander Campbell, Dallas, Tex., 1875. House Surg. Bellevue Hosp., 1868 to 1870 ; District Physician,Dept, of Pub. Char, and Cor., N. Y., 1870 ; House Surg. N. Y. State Woman’s Hosp., 1870 to 1871. Gray, Charles Adams, Brattleboro, Vt., 1876. Pres. Conn. River Valley Med. Assoc. ; Member Vt. State Med. Soc.; U. S. Exam. Surg. for Pensions ; Exam. Phys. tor various Life Ins. Co.’s. Grinnell, Ashbel Parmalee, Burlington, Vt., 1878. Gunn, James Hamlin, Selma, Ala. Hall, Cecil St. Clair. Deceased. He is said to have resided in Indiana, and to have died of pulmonary phthisis. Hall, James William Clay, Keyser, Va., 1877. Hamilton, Charles Henry, Sabatus, Maine. Harris, Richard Flury, Perry, 111., 1871. M.D., Med. Dept. Univ. of Mich., 1868; Member Quincy Co. Med. Soc. Heady, Thomas Johnson, Vevay, Ind. Hewitt, Milo Ruben, Conheaut, Ohio. Hewlett, William W., Babylon, N. Y., 1882. Member Suffolk Co. Med. Soc. Higgins, Gordon Adolphus Judd. Died of consumption in the Spring of 1873. His residence at the time of graduation was Goshen, Conn. Hillbish, Frederick Sobieski, Green Springs, Ohio, 1873. Holgate, Thomas H., New York City, 1883. Licentiate, Greene Co. Med. Soc.. 1867; Member N. Y. Co. Med. Soc. ; Phys. Bu- reau for Med. and Surg. Relief of Out- door Poor. Holmes, Thomas G., New York City, 1871. Asst. Phys. Infants’ Hosp. and Charity Hosp., 1870; District Phys. Dept. Pub. Char, and Cor., N. Y., 1871. Howell, William Muirhead, Williamsport, Pa. Johnson, James Dwight, Hartford, Ct. Jones, Henry E., Care of Med. Director, Dept, of Columbia, Portland, Oregon, 1871. Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Army. Kendall, Allen 0., Mankato, Minn., 1871. Kimball, Abner Daniel, Xenia, Ind. M.D., Rush Med. Col., 1861 ; Member Co. Med. Soc. Graduating Classes. 91 Kingston, John J., Coburg, Can. Larimore, Frank Carter, Mount Vernon, Ohio, 1883. Prof, of Minor Surgery, Columbus Med. Col., since 1876 ; Member Knox Co. Med. Soc. since 1869, Ohio State Med. Soe. since 1870, Amer. Med. Assoc, since 1872. Lawrence, Isaiah Esaias, Columbia City, Ind., 1873. Leo, Simeon Newton, New York City, 1882. Phys. to the B’nai Jesurun Ladies’ Benev- olent Society for the Relief of Lying-in Women, 1870 ; Phys. to the Home for Aged Hebrews, 1870: Asst. Surg. 55th N. G., S. N. Y., 1870 to 1871; Asst. Health Insp., 1871 ; Official Circumcisor to the Mt. Sinai Hosp. ; Deputy Coroner, 1873 to 1875; Visiting Phys. to Hosp. for Nervous Dis., Blackwell’s Isld. ; Home Sanitary Insp. to Hebrew Soc. for Improving the Sanitary Condition of the Poor; Attending Phys. Hebrew Nursery ; Att. Phys. United He- brew Charities ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc. ; N. Y. Acad, of Med. Lindsay, David Upton. Deceased. Resided at Eureka, Cal., where he died, since 1871. At that date he was the County Phys.—T. C. M. Long, Robert William, New Maysville, Ind., 1871. M.D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1865. Mac Donald, Garlos Frederick, Auburn, N. Y., 1882. Asst. Phys. Kings Co. Hosp., and Vis. Phys. Kings Co. Small-pox Hosp. and Almshouse, 1869 to 1870; Asst. Phys Kings Co. Lunatic Asylum, 1870 ; Acting Resident Phys.. 1871-73 ; Med. Supt. 1873 to 1874 ; Med. Supt. State Asylum for In. sane Criminals (Auburn), 1876 to 1879 ; Manager and Consulting Phys. N. Y. State Inebriate Asylum (Binghamton), 1877 to 1879 ; Med. Supt. Binghamton Asylum for Insane, 1879 to 1880 ; Med. Supt. State Asylum for Insane Criminals since 1881 ; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc., Cayuga Co. Med. Soc., Assoc, of Supts. of In- stitutions for the Insane, Amer. Pub. Health Assoc. Papers:—“ Hydrate of Chloral,” St. Louis Med. Record, 1877 ; “ Homicide Plea in In- sanity,” Amer. Jour, of Insanity, 1878 ; “Feigned Insanity,” Ibid,]lB79 ; “Feigned Epilepsy,” ibid, 1880. Maxwell, Elijah Ashton, New York City, 1882. House Pliys. Charity Hosp., 1869 to 1870 ; Curator to Charity Hosp. since 1871 ; At- tending Pliys. Bureau of Med. and Surg, Relief, 1871 to 1875; Asst. Demonst. of Anat., 1875 and 1876 ; Asst, to the Chair of Path- ological Anat., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., 1876 to 1880 ; Pathologist to the Woman’s Hosp. in the State of N. Y. (N. Y. City), 1875 to 1878 ; Visit. Phys. Randall’s Isl’d Hosp. since 1878 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of, N. Y. ; Phys. Mutual Aid. Assoc. Mac Donald, Donald Draper, * New Canaan, N. B. Mason, John James, Newport, R. 1., 1888. A.8., 1866, A.M., 1872, Harvard Univ.; Attending Phys. N. Y. State Hosp. for Nerv. Dis., 1871 ; Asst, to Chair of Dis. of Nervous System, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., 1871 ; Attending Phys. Bureau of Med. and Surg. Relief for Out-door Poor, 1872 ; Member N. Y. Co. Med. Soc. Maupin, George Washington Opie, Portsmouth, Va. May, George Washington, Mooney, Ind., 1884. Mayo, William Thomas, Whittaker's, N. C. M.D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Va., 1868. McCready, Robert, Sewickly, Pa. McKee, James, Raleigh, N. C., 1875. Sec. Med. Soc. of the State of N. C., 1875. McLaughlin, Isaac Thomas. Deceased. Born in Lewisburg, Pa., April 11, 1844 and educated in the Lewisburg University. At the age of twenty-two he entered the office Of Dr. T. H. Wilson, and graduated from Bellevue in the class of ’69. He at once commenced practice in New York City, and so continued until his death, which was caused by diphtheria, on the 27th of December, 1873, after an illness of five days. During his life he was an Attending Surg. at the Bureau of Med. and Surg. Relief, at Bellevue, and his practice was largely obstetrical. It was in the discharge of his professional duty that he contracted the disease of which he died. 92 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Merrill, William H., South Branch, N. J., 1882. Member.Somerset Co. Med. Soc. Millikin, Murray Gaylord. Reported to be deceased. He was a Mem- ber of the House Staff of Bellevue Hosp., in 1871, and so late as 1874 was living in Hamilton, Ohio. Monroe, George Joseph. Monroe, James Albert. Newman, Robert T., New York City, 1884. M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1863; Phys. to Northern Disp., 1863 to 1806; Prosector to chair of Surg., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1804 to 1867; Phys. to N. Eastern Disp., 1864 to 1866; Sanitary Insp., 13th Dist., Council of Hygiene and Pub. Health, 1864; Sanitary Insp., Metropol. Board of Health, during 1866; Exam., Republic Life Ins. Co., 1870; Vice-Pres., N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc., 1867; Member Pathological Soc., and of the N. Y. Co. Med. Soc.; Vice-Presi- dent N. Western Med. and Surg. Soc., 1874; Surg. N. Western Disp., 1875; Cor- res. Member Boston Gynecological Soc., 1870; Member N. Y. Neurological and Elec- trological Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc.; Phys., Mutual Aid Assoc.; Hon. Member Ulster Co. (N. Y.) Med. Soc. Papers, etc.;—-“ The Result of Consan- guinious Marriages.” Trans. N. Y. State Med. [Soc., 1869; “The Endoscope, Con- sidered Particularly in Reference to Dis- eases of the Female Bladder and Ure- thra,” Ibid., 1870; “The Endoscope in Granular Urethritis,” Amer. Bract., 1871; “ Treatment of Strictures of the Urethra by Laminaria Digitata and Galvanism,” Med. Record, 1872; “Mammary Cancer, Excision—Recurrence of Growth—Suc- cessful Treatment by Electrolysis,” Ibid., 1881; Ten Year’s Experience of Electroly- sis in the Treatment of Strictures of the Urethra,” Ibid., 1882; “ Electrolysis in the Treatment of Strictures of the Urethra,” Archiv. of Electrol. and Neurol., 1874; “ Stricture of the Urethra in the Female and its Treatment by Electrolysis, ” Amer. Jour, of the Med. Set., 1875; “Uretheo- cele in the Female, "Amer. Jour, of Obstet., 1880; “Stricture of the Rectum Treated by Electrolysis,” New Eng. Med. Monthly, 1882. Otis, Robert Mendum, Kittery, Maine. Palmer, Austin Elijah, Le Roy, N. Y. Pangburn, Samuel, Perry, lowa, 1871. M. D„ Ohio Med. Col., 180 c. Patton, Samuel Judson, Brownsville, Tenn. Perry, Winfield Moweu, Holland Patent, N. V. Phillips, George Richard, New York City, 1873. Med. Insp., Dept, of Pub. Char, and Cor. Preston, Henry Green, New York City. Purdy, Hiram J., Seneca Falls, N. Y, 1683. Lecturer on Physiology, Seneca Falls Acad., 1877; Phys. to County Hosp., 1879 and 1880; Health Officer, 1872 to 1881; Registrar of Vital Statistics since 1881. Rau, Frederick Christopher. Dr. Rau is reported to have died at West Hoboken, N. J., on the 30th of September, 1876. Raymond, Mahlon Harrison, Grass Lake, Mich. M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Mich., 1859; Member of Co. Med. Soc. Richards, John Hildrick, Smithville, Mo., 1876. Royster, Wisconsin, Raleigh, N. C. Runyan, James Madison, Stockdale, Ind. M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surg., 1864 ; Member of County Med. Soc. Ryan, Charles Thomas, New York City, 1873. Seaman, John Kline, Hamburg, Pa. Sensenig, Isaac 8., Witm&r, Pa., 1883. Member Lancaster City and Co. Med. Soc. Sheets, Leauder Augustus, Algona, lowa, 1883. Sherwood, William Fanton, Liberty, N. Y. Shields, D. Howell, Hannibal, Mo. Graduating Grasses. 93 Skinner, Barton, Dwight, Greenport, N. Y., 1882. Member Suffolk Co. Med. Soc. Smith, Bascom Benson, Alleghany City, Pa. Smith, Higgins Chinn, Cynthiana, Ky. Spratt, Charles Joseph, Auburn, N. Y. Steward, Asahel, Cross Roads, Pa. Stewart, James McMun, Fremont, Ohio. Story, William, Castalia, Ohio, 1883. Member Erie Co. Med. Soc., Bay City Med. Soc. Stowe, Willard Hadley, Palmer, Mass., 1888. Member Eastern Hampden Med. Soc. (Vice Pres.). Sweezey, Gilbert Hopkins, Yaphank, N. Y., 1882. Attending Phys., N. E. Disp., 1809 ; Atten- ding Phys., Bureau of Med. and Surgical Relief for Out-door Poor, 1809 to 1880; At- tending Phys., N. Y. State Hosp. for Dis. of Nerv. Sys., 1871 to 1873; Attending Phys. Demilt Disp., 1872 to 1882 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., Therapeu- tical Soc., N. Y. Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. Tenney, George Harrison. Reported to have died some years since, in Boston, from the effects of a fall. At the time of his graduation he was a resi- dent of Burlington, Vt. Thomas, Francis Marion, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Thomas, Joseph Dio, Pittsburg, Pa., 1883. "Member of Board of Health since eight years past (President two years); Member Allegheny Co. Med. Soc. (President 1883), Amer. Med, Assoc., Pennsylvania State Med. Soc., South Side Med. Assoc. (Presi- dent 1883). Papers;—“A Case of Rupture of the Low- er Segment of the Uterus,” etc., Amer. Jour, of Obstet., vol. xv., “ Paralysis of the Lower Extremities Following the Use of Obstetric Forceps,” Pittsburg Med. Jour., vol. i., “Salicylate of Sodium in Croupous Pneumonia,” Ibid., vol. ii. “ Acute Traumatic Synovitis,” Ibid.,vol. ii. Thompson, Davis Montgomery, Harrodsburg, Ky. Thorne, Walter Scott,* San Jose, Cal., 1883. Member Santa Clara Co. Med. Soc., Med. Soc. of the State of Cal., and Amer. Med. Assoc. Papers;—“lnward Dislocation of the Ra- dius and Ulna,” Pacif. Med. and Surg. Jour.. 1871; “ Medical Journalism,” West- ern Lancet, 1872 ; “Adeno-sarcoma of Co- lon,” Ibid., 1872; “Fracture of Femur through Trochanter Major,” Ibid., 1872 ; Report on “Histology and Microscopy,” Trans. Med. Soc. of Cal, 1880; “Medi- cal Experts and Insanity,” Trans. Santa Clara, Co. Med. Soc., 1877-78 ; Report on “Surgery,” Ibid., 1877-78, Report on “Practical Medicine,” Trans. Med. Soc. of the State of Cal., 1881-82; “Sub-Luxa- tion of Spinal Vertebrae,” Ibid., 1877; “Paracentisis Thoracis,” Ibid., 1878, Towle, Alonzo, New York City, 1872. Trott, Thomas Henry, Washington, D. C. Tunis, George Spafford, Burrsville, N. J., 1880. Tyrrell, Augustus, Elmira, N. Y. Unger, David F., Mercersburg, Pa., 1883. Asst. Phys. to the Infants’ Hosp., Randall’s Island, New York, 1869 to 1870 ; Member Franklin Co. Med. Soc., Med. Soc. of the State of Pennsylvania, Amer. Med. Assoc. Papers:—“ The Etiological Relations of Phimosis and Preputial Adhesions to Epi- lepsy,” Trans. Penn. State Med. Soc., vol. xiii. Vandervoort, James Wilkerson, Harveysburg, Ohio, 1882. M. D., 1863, Ohio Med. Col.; On the House Staff, Commercial Hosp., Cincinnati, 1863; Asst. Surg., 16th Ohio Vol. Inf., 1804; Mem- ber Lebanon Med. Soc., Wayne Co. (Ind.) Med. Soc., Indiana State Med. Soc., Ohio State Med. Soc. Van Vleet, Peter P., Lodi, N. Y. M. D., Geneva Med. Col., 1868. Walden, Edwin Hiram, Milford Centre, Ohio. M. D., Starling Med. Col. 1865. * Class Valedictorian. 94 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Warner, Charles Augustus, New York City, 1879. Consulting Phys., to the Disp. and Hosp. of the Soc. of the Womens’ Institute, 1871. Attending Phys. at the N. Y. State Hosp. for Dis. of the Nervous System, 1871. Warren, Richard, Brooklyn, Can. White, William Penn, Pawtucket, R. I. Whitehead, Charles Poston, Lake Providence, La., 1873. Williams, Horace Reed, , Conn., 1879. Attending Pliys., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Relief for Out-door Poor, 1870. Woodson, William Madison, Allentown, Ala. Yerex, David, Imlay City, Mich., 1880. i 869-’7O. Ackerman, William P., Paterson, N. J., 1883. Surg. School-ship “Mercury,” 1870 to 1871 ; Examing Phys. Dept. Public Char, and Cor., 1871 ; Disc. Phys., 1871 ; Attend- ing Phys. N. Y. S. Hosp. for Diseases of Nervous System, 1873 ; Attending Phys. Bureau for Med. and Surg. Relief, at Bellevue Hosp., 1873. Alexander, Welcome Taylor, Neiv York City, 1884. House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1871 ; Surg. to N. Y. Disp., 1877-80; Dermatologist to Demilt Disp. since 1880 ; Asst. Prof. Post Graduate School of N. Y. City; Mem- ber Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y.; N. Y. Acad, of Med., Dermatological Soc., N. Y. Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc., and Soc. for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of Med. Men. Books, Papers, etc.:—Translator of Lew- in’s “Incidental Effects of Medicine,” N. Y., 1883. Anderson, Henry A. C., New York City, 1883. Archibald Charles, Toronto, Can. Ballantyne, George D. Bauta, William E. Deceased. Lived at Chenoa, 111., where he died Dec. 7,1878. He was born Dec. 7, 1836, in Washington, 111. ; in 1858 he en- tered the lowa Wesleyan Univ., at Mount Pleasant, and the year following, the Wesleyan Univ. at Bloomington ; in 1863 he attended lectures at Jefferson Med. Col., and following this at the Long Island Col. Hosp. In 1865 he commenced the practice of medicine at Hudson, 111., from whence he removed in 1867 to Chenoa, where lie was associated with his brother, Thomas J. Bauta. It was during his residence there that he came to Bellevue for a final course and a de- gree in 1869-70.— T. J. B. Barber, Oliver Phelps, Saginaw City, Mich., 1883. Barker, Joel Taylor, Trader's Point, Ind., 1871. Bartholomew, Charles Clinton, Ogdensburg, N. Y, 1883. Beach, Alfred Nelson, New York City, 1873. Police Surg.; Member County Med. Soc. Beardsley, Andrew J., Huntington, West Va., 1883. A.8., 1869, U. S. Collector of Revenue, and Exam. Surg. of Pensions ; Member Ohio Valley Med. Soc.' Beardsley, Charles E., Gallipolis, Ohio. M.D., Univ. of Michigan, 1863 ; Member Ohio State Med. Soc. Beebe, Albert Gary. Graduating Classes. 95 Beegle, Isaac Newton Fitch, Ocean Grove, N. J., 1883. Member Monmouth Co. Med. Soc. Bemis, James Newell, West Middleton, Pa., 1871. Berry, Charles Baxter, Denison, Tex., 1876. Biddle, George A., Neiv Maysville, Ind., 1871. Borland, John H., Ridgeburg, N. Y., 1870. Boucher, Robert Penniel, Peterboro, Can., 1883. M.D., Victoria Col., 1809. Bray ton, Asa, Carey, Ohio, 1882. M.D.. Bled. Col. of Ohio, 1857 ; Biember N. Western Ohio Med. Soc. Buchner, John Lemon, Lock,port, N. Y., 1873. Health Officer of Lockport, 1872. Burnett, Swan Moses, Washington, D. C., 1882. Surg. in Charge of Eye and Ear Dept. Central Dispensary ; Lecturer on Opthal. and Otol., Bled. Dept., Georgetown Univ. Callahan, James H., Columbus, 111. Campbell, George Parker, Tedron, Ohio, 1884. Carr, Albert Gallatin, Durham, N. C., 1884. Carson, J. Carlton, New York City, 1888. Asst. Phys. Willard Asylum for Insane, 1870-1883 ; Supt. N. Y. Inst, for Deaf and Dumb (Washington Heights), 1883 ; Blem- ber Seneca Oe. Bled. Soc. Chamberlain, Alonzo, Kellis Store, Miss., 1871. Clapp, Elmer Frederick, loiva City, lowa, 1882. Surg. White Star Line, 1871 ; Prof, of Anat., Med. Dept. State Univ. of lowa ; Sec. of Faculty, 1872-1870 ; Surg. to Mercy Hosp. (and Prest. Med. Board), since 1874 ; Surg. of State Militia and Surg. of Ist Div. of same ; U. S. Pension Surg. 1880-82 ; Med. Director of A. of S. Ins. Co. ; Surg. C. R. I. and P. R. R. Co. since 1870 ; Member Amer. Med. Assoc, and Delegate to same from Med. Dept. State Univ., 1876-77-78; lowa State Med. Soc. ; Eastern Dist. Bled. Soc. of lowa (Vice-Pres. 1877) ; Sec. Johnson Co. Med. Soc. 1873-77 ; Prest. lowa City Med. Soc., 1877-80; Member lowa Acad, of Science, etc. Cole, Frederick, FA Paso, HI, 1873. M.D., Rush Bled. Col., 1805 ; Asst. Surg. 151 st 111. Vols., 1865 to 1866. Coleman, Nathaniel Runnels1, Harrisville, Ohio, 1876. Cook, John L., Henderson, Ky., 1878. M.D., Univ. of Louisville, 1867. Copeland, William Preston, Eufaula, Ala., 1879. Delegate to Ala. State Bled. Assoc., 1871. Cruse, Thomas Kelso, Wappinger, N. Y., 1883. A.8., 1868, and A.M., 1871, Col. of the City of New York; House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1870 and 1871 ; Surg. Steamship “ Atlantic,” 1871 ; Surg. Bureau for Bled, and Surg. Relief (at Bellev. Hosp.), 1871-73 ; Prof. Genito-Urinary Diseases, Col. Phys. and Surg., Chicago, 1882; Member of Westchester and Dutchess County Bled. Societies. Paperssloo Prize Essay, (“ Wood’s Alumni Prize)” ; “ Rupture of Bladder from Stricture,” Med. Record, 1871 ; “CEderaa of the Lungs,” N. Y. Med. Jour., 1870 ; “ Treatment of Fracture at Bellevue Hosp.,” Ibid, 1872 ; “A New Definition for Insanity,” Psychological Jour., 1872 ; “Report of Four Cases of Fracture of the Skull” (Interesting as being the first report of the application of Lister’s dressing in America), Vance's Medical World; “Dunglison’s History of Medi- cine” (Review), Psychological Jour., 1872 ; $lOO Prize Essay, “Injuries to the Wrist, Collis Fracture, Dislocation,’’etc.; (Merrit H. Cash Prize Essay for 1874), Trans. Med. Soc. of the State of N. Y-. ; “ Bleeding in Pneumonia,” Med. Record, 1881, etc. Daniel, Zadoc Thornton, Washington, D. C., 1880. Sec. Barbour Co. Med. Assoc., 1870 to 1871; Surg. Eufaula, Ala., Fire Dept., 1872 to 1874 ; County Phys. Yankton Co., Dakota, 1877 to 1878 ; Agency Phys. U. S. Yankton Indian Agency, 1879 to 1880. Davis, John Gayle, Engleivood, 111., 1883. M.D., Georgetown Univ., 1868; Acting 96 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Asst. Surg. U. S. Army, April to July, 1868 ; Chief Surg. C. and W. Ind. R. R.; Surg. W. St. Louis and Pacific R. R. ; Surg. L. N. A. and Chicago R. R. ; Mem. Nebraska State Med. Soc. Davis, Miles Lewis, Millersville, Pa., 1876. Day, Charles Oliver, Cohocton, N.' Y., 1871. Deane, Silas, Leeds, N. Y., 1875, Doolittle, Egbert D., New York City, 1871. Dorsett, Walter C., Columbia, Tenn., 1871. Dubois, Henry K., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874. Asst. Phys. Inf. Hosp., Randall’s Island, 1870 to 1871 ; Resident Phys. Indust. School, Hart’s Island, 1871. Duncan, Thomas Green, Bloomfield, Ky., 1871. M.D., Med. Dept. Univ. of Louisville, 1868. Dunklin, William W., Burnsville, Ala., 1871. M.D., Galveston, Med. Col., 1869. Earle, Thomas J. 0., St. John, N. 8., 1871. Erwin, Robert Wesley, Athens, Ohio, 1871. B. S., Ohio University. Ewing, John Craig Coldwell, Lewisburg, Tenn. Fairbrother, Charles M., New York City, 1883. Member N. Y. County Med. Soc. Fairhurst, O’Connell, Brueeville', Ind. Fitch, George L., Honolulu, Sandwich Isl., 1888. Phys. and Surg. to Leper Asylum of Neo- lokoi, 1883, to Branch Leper Hospital, Hon- olulu, 1880, and to Government Free Dis- pensary, Honolulu, 1881. Fluhrer, William Francis, New York City, 1883. House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1871-72; Surg. Bellevue and Mount Sinai Hospitals; Mem- ber Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., and East River Med. Assoc. Follweiller, David Washington W., Lynnport, Pa., 1872. Ford, Thomas Griffin, Shreveport, La. Francis, William, Ridgewood, N. J., 1871. Fuertes, Sebastian Augusto, San Juan, Porto Rico. Fulton, Andrew Liddle, Kansas City, Mo., 1883. Gilbert, James Washington, Vernon, Miss., 1882. Member North Alabama Med. Soc. (Sec. and Prest.) ; Lee Co. Med. Soc. Gorham, Henry Clay. Deceased. Commenced practice in Can- andaigua, N. Y., where he died of phthisis on the 7th of March, 1871, aged twenty- seven years. Graver, James D., Stinesville, Pa., 1883. Hackedorn, Mell R., Maryville, Mo., 1883. A.8., 1806, Ohio Wesleyan Univ. ; U. S. Exam. Surg. ; Member Nodaway Co. Med. Soc. Halves, Frederick, New York City. Hamilton, John Richard, Angelica, N. Y. Harris, Joseph Edwards, Nashville, Tenn., 1883. M.D., Med. Dept. Univ. of Nashville, 1868 ; Member Tennessee State Med. Soc. Hays, Benjamin Etting, New York City. Healy, James Redmon, New I*ork City, 1883. Phys. Bureau for Med. and Surg. Relief (Bellevue Hosp.), 1874-75 ; Asst. Sanitary Insp. Health Dept., 1874-75 ; Phys. to City Prison, 1877-78 ; Resident Phys. Hart’s Island Hosp., 1879 ; Med. Sup. Hart’s Island Lunatic Asylum, 1880-82 ; Phys. Inf. Hosp., Randall’s Island, 1883. Henning, Bennett G., Memphis, Tenn. Henry, James, Columbus, 111. Henry, John D., Martinsburg, lowa, 1880. Graduating Classes. 97 Hobby, Cicero Mead, lowa City, lowa, 1884. Lecturer on Ophthalmology and Otology, Med. Dept. lowa State Univ. since 1875 ; Demonsti'ator of Anat. since 1870; At- tending Surg. Mercy Hosp., lowa City ; Member of County, District and State Soc’s; Fellow of lowa Acad, of Sciences ; Sec. of State Microscopical Soc. Papers .'—“Treatmentof Strictures of the Nasal Duct,” Trans. lowa. State Med. Soc., 1879-80 ; “Case of Quinine Amau- rosis,” etc., Archives of Ophthalmology, March, 1882, etc. Hopkins, Myron, Yorkville, 111, 1871. M.D., Rush Med. Col., 1863. Houck, George W., Akron, Ohio. Hebbard, Ellery C. Johnson, Dave T., Griffin, Ga., 1871. Surg. in charge of Hosp, and City Phys. since 1870. Jones, George Pennington, London, Can., 1871. M.D., Toronto School of Med., 1869. Jones, John Paul. Deceased. M.D., Univ. of Louisville, 1865 ; Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. Navy, 1865 ; Asst. Surg. U. S. Navy, 18(15 to 1867. Dr. Jones settled at Wilsonville, Ky., where he died about the Ist of May, 1871, of chronic dysentery. Jones, William C., Grass Valley, Cal., 1883. Member California State Med. Soc. Kelly, Darwin, Mill City, Pa., 1883. Kemp, William Mitchell, New York City, 1883. Dist. Phys., Lying-in Asylum, 1870-74 ; At- tending Phys., Northern Disp., 1870-74; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., and of N. Y. Acad, of Med. Kerfoot, Henry D., Berrysville, Va. M. D., Univ. of Virginia, 1869. Kimlin, Thomas, Lindley, Mo., 1871. M. D., Univ., of New York, Med. Dept., 1865. Kinney, Augustus Caesar, Astoria, Oregon, 1888. Kistler, Willoughby K. Knapp, Charles, Evansville, Ind., 1883. Phys. Evansville City Disp.; Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine and Lecturer on the Eye and Ear, in Hospital Med. Col., of Evansville, 1882; Member Dubois Co. Med. Soc., and Tri-States Med. Soc. Long, Charles, New Enterprise, Pa., 1883. M. D., Albany Med. Col., 1867; Member Bradford Co. Med. Soc., and Juniata Val- ley Med. Soc. Long, William Henry, Southville, Ky., 1871. M. D., Kentucky School of Med., 1866 ; Member Shelby Co. Med. Soc. MacWhinnie, J. Wallace, Petaluma, Cal., 1883. House Phys., Nursery and Child’s Hosp., N. Y., 1870 ; Deputy Coroner N. Y. City, 1875-80; Last President of the OTE So- ciety. Martin, Tillie Alexander, Dalton, Mo., 1883. Asst. Phys. to N. Y. City Insane Asylum, 1870 to 1871 ; Phys. to County Almshouse and Insane Asylum. Mauzey, Henry G., Eureka, Cal., 1876. May, James Moore, Pittsburg, Pa. McDaniel, Alexander S., Miami, Mo., 1871. McKinnon, William Hugh, Fayetteville, N. G. Messinger, D. Bacon, Centralia, 111, 1871. Miller, Rogers Wright, South Dansville, N. Y. Morrison, Robert H., Broivnsburg, Va. Nanscawen, Caleb, Broadhead, Wis. O'Byrne, William J., New York City, 1871. A. M.; House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., 1869; House Phys., State Woman’s Hosp., 1871. 98 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Owen, Abraham Miconius, Evansville, Tnd., 1871. Prof, of Dis. of the Eye and Ear, Evans- ville Med. Col., 1871.; Vis. Surg., Evansville Dispensary, 1870. Parsons, W, Buchanan, Brownsville, Mo., 1871, Pearce, David Mabra, Union City, Tenn. Perry, Ezra Herbert, Providence, P. 1., 1871. Pine, O. Steadman. Pocock, Eli D., Shreve, Ohio, 1888. Member Wayne Co. Med. Soc. Purroy, Francis Michael, New York City, 1882. Member N. Y. Pathological Soc., Morrisa- nia Med. Soc. Putnam, Joseph Morrill, Chelsea, Mass., 1883. City Phys., Chelsea, Mass., since 1875 ; Chairman of Board of Health, 1880-81 ; Phys. to Small-Pox Hosp.; Member Mas- sachusetts Medical Society, and Amer. Med. Assoc. Putney, Alfred Lyman, New York City, 1872. Reynolds, Charles Nathan, Stephentown, N. Y., 1882. Richardson, Holland W., Woodstock, 111. Richardson, James Ashur, Dalles City, Oregon, 1882. M.D., Poland Med. Col., 180(i; Phys. Ore- gon State Penitentiary, 1874-187(5 ; Visiting Phys. Oregon State Asylum for Insane, 1883 : Prof, of Hygiene, 1877-1878 ; Prof, of Diseases of the Eye and Ear; Med. Dept. Willamette Univ., 1878-79 ; Member Oregon State Med. Soc. Rudd, Alden R. Died in the Autumn of 1882 of some brain trouble. In 1877 he was living in Water- town, N. Y. Saltzman, Jerome Cooke, Whitewater, Wis., 1882. Private, Oct. 17, 27th Wis. Yol. Inf. ; Ist Lieut., Aug. 19 ; Ist Asst. Surg. Aug. 29, 1802 to Aug. 27, 18(54. Satterthwait, Samuel T;, Belmont, Ohio, 1872. Savage, Frederick Allison, New York City, 1888. Scott, William, Kokomo, Ind., 1871. M.D., Rush Med. Col., 1803; Asst. Surg. 89th Ind. Vols., 1864 ; Surg., 18(35 ; dis- charged 1865 ; Member Co. Med. Soc. Seward, Benjamin Jennings, Middletown, N. Y. Simpson, John Duval, Harrodshurg, Ind., 1871. M.D., Univ. of Louisville, 18(55 ; County Phys., 1871 ; Member Monroe Co. Med. Soc. ; Mitchell Dist. Med. Soc. ; Tri-States Med. Soc., and Indiana State Med. Soc. Smith, James Scott, Warren,' Ohio. Smith, Joseph William, Cross Roads, Pa. Spencer, James Decker, Watertown, N. Y., 1871. Surg. Major 35th Regt. N. G., S. of N. Y., to Dec., 1881 ; Member Jefferson Co. Med. Soc. Stancell, Robert Henry, Margaretsville, N. C., 1871. M.D., Med. Col. of Virginia, 18(55. Stanley, Claude Graham. Died in New York City, May 24,1877, of sui- cidal poisoning. He was born in New York City in 1847, and graduated in the class of ’7O. He was a member of the Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., and a Fellow of the N. Y. Academy of Med., and in 1872 one of the Surgeons of Police. Much trouble has been experienced after a lapse of more than ten years in obtain- ing information respecting his early or professional life, but Dr. C. M. Hobby, of lowa City, lowa, writes : “Of the class of 1870, there was no more zealous, faithful or capable student than C. G. Stanley. Under the cloud of social disapprobation, for which lie was not to blame ; under adverse circumstances, for which there was no remedy—he was the most earnest student I ever knew, and I feel to-day, more strongly than I did twelve years ago, that under any ordinary circumstances, released from those most horrible domes- tic misfortunes which attended him, and which proved too much for him, later, than they would for most men, he would have been the man of the class of 1870, of which we would all have been proud. I knew him in 1867 ; 1 was his friend in ’6B ; Graduating Classes. 99 he was my most intimate companion in ’69-70. For years he was a correspondent most valued.” Swizer, Charles C., Shawnee, Kansas, 1871. Thornburgh, James Edgar, Lymansville, Ind., 1871. 8.5., 1871. Troxell, John Frederick, Cumberland, Md. Tucker, Samuel Marion.* Deceased. Med. Exam, for the Texas Mutual, Piedmont and Arlington, and Southern Life Ins. Co.’s. He is reported t to have died in Florida, in 1878. In 1871 he lived in Wratherford, Texas. Vail, Charles L., Port Burwell, Can., 1871. M. 8., Toronto Univ., 1764. Van Derveer, Albert P., Chattanooga, Ala., 1883. Inspector of Fertilizers for the State of Alabama, until 1874 ; Member Montgom- ery Co. Med. and Surg. Soc., Alabama State Med. Soc., Chattanooga Med. Soc. Yandewater, Albertus Lyman, Bay Shore, N. Y, 1882. House Surg., Centre Street Hosp., 1870-73; Med. Examiner Insane, Dept. Pub. Char, and Cor., 1871-74; Surgeon Brooklyn Bridge Co., 1873; Member Suffolk Co. Med. Soc., and N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc. Varona, Serapio Manuel de. Deceased. Dr. Varona was born at Puerto Principe, Cuba, in December, 1848, and began there the study of Medicine, but after the commencement of political troubles in that island he came to New York, and attended lectures at Bellevue, graduating in the class of ’7O. He served on the resident staff of Bellevue Hospital from 1870 to 1872, and then engaged in private practice. He died December 21st, 1873, after an illness of eight weeks, of sub-acute meningitis. Following his hos- pital service, he was, for six months, an Inspector for the Health Board, and was associated in practice witli his brother, J. C. de Varona. Voorhees, George V., Adrian, Mich., 1871. Voorheis, Field Farrar, Union City, Tenn. Wallace, Christopher Kyle, Wood Lake, Ky., 1878. Asst. Phys., Hosp. for Epileptics and Par alytics, New York City, 1869 to 1870. Walts, James H., New Albany, Ind. Watkins, Rufus Alverson, Coriscana, Texas, 1872. M. D., Univ. of Louisiana, 1866; Prof, of Obstetrics* Galveston Med. Col., 1870. Watson, William Seth, New Holland, 111., 1883. Member Brainard Dist. Med. Soc., Illinois State Med. Soc., and Logan Co. Med. Soc. Papers;—“ Diphtheria and Diphtheritic Laryngitis—Nature and Treatment,” St. Louis Med. and Surg. Jour., 1880 ; “ Scar- let Fever and its Treatment,” Mich. Med. News, 1880 ; “Post-Partem Hemorrhage,” Western Med. Reporter, 1882 ; “ Diphthe- ritic Laryngitis,” Walsh's Retrospect, 1880. Welty, George Washington, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Williams, Lawson Harrison, Roirletla, Mo , 1871. M. D., Missouri Med. Col., 1857 ; Member of County Med. Soc. Wilson, De Witt Clinton, Ironton, Ohio, 1882. U. S. Exam. Surg. for Pensions, since 1870; Phys. Lawrence Co. Infirmary, since 1880; Member Ohio State Med. Soc. and Law- rence Co. Med. Soc. Wilson, Hugh McGregor, Lockport, N. Y, 1871. M. D., Albany Med., Col., 1857 ; Surg., 100 th Regt. of Canada, in 1858 ; Surg., U. S. Array, 1863 to 1865. Wyckoff, Peter Brown, New York City, 1876. A. 8., Amherst Col., 1868 ; Ambulance Surg., Dept, of Pub. Char, and Cor., 1870- 71; Asst. Phys., Nursery Hosp., Randall’s Island, during 1871 ; Member New York County Med. Soc. Young, Wesley Otis, St. Louis, Mo., 1871. t J. D. Davis. ♦Class Valedictorian. 100 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 1870-’7i. Allen, Alexander, Milleville, Pa., 1873. Allen, Tandy Chin, Colusa, Cal. Arnold, John Allen, Flatbush, N. Y„ 1883. After graduation engaged in the drug trade until 1874. Asst. PhyS, N. Y. City Lunatic Asylum, March, 1874, to Aug., 1877; Act’g Med. Supt., until Oct., 1877; Asst. Med. Supt., until Dec., 1877; Asst. Phys., Kings County Lunatic Asylum, Dec.. 1877, to July, 1881; Med. Supt., Hosp. for Incurables, July, 1881, to Oct., 1881; Med. Supt., General Hosp., Flatbush, L. 1., since Oct., 1881; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Arnold, John William Schmidt, New York City, 1882. A. 8., 1808; A. M., 1871, Columbia Col.; Visiting Surg., N.Y. Disp. for Dis. of Skin, 1871; Prof. Phys. and Path. Anatomy, Uuiv. of the City of N. Y., 1872; Curator to Bellevue Hosp., 1872; Member N. Y. County Med. Soc. Arnold, Leonidas Bruce. Arze, Frederick de, Santiago de Cuba. And, Charles Zacharah, Cecilia, Ky., 1872. M. D. Univ. of Louisville, 1868. Bailey, Matthew Arbuckle, Kent Cliffs, N. Y, 1882. Ambulance Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1871; House Surg., 99th St. Reception Hosp.: Attending Phys.and Surg. to Bloomingdale Dispens., 1871-73; District Phys., Dept. Pub. Char, and Cor., 1871-74; Member Yonkers Med. Assoc.; Sec..Putnam Co. Med. Soc., 1874-80 (one of the founders, Censor since 1881). Ordained Deacon, Feb., 1877 ; Priest, Dec. 1877 (Protest. Episcop.). Since then, Rector of Christ’s Church, Paterson, and of St. John the Baptist, Kent Cliffs. Con- tinues to practice medicine. Baird, James Bozeman, Atlanta, Ga., 1882. Member of Atlanta Acad, of Med.; Editor Atlanta Med. Register. Baker, Benjamin Frank, Saint Paris, Ohio. M. I)., Starling Med. Coll., 1865. Basten, George, Rondo at, N. Y., 1873. Health Officer, April, 1872, to March, 1873. Beairsto, James, Malpeque, P. E. Island. Bittner, Peter, Big Rapids, Mich. Blaidsdell, Irving Cyrus, Wihnore, Pa., 1884. Asst. Surg., N. G., of Pennsylvania, 1878; Member Cambria Co. (Pa.) Med. Soc. Bogie, Marcus Aurelius, Kansas City, Mo., 1883. M. D., Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1864; Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1871; Health Officer of Port and Dist. of Minatitlan, Mexico, April, 1865, to Aug., 1870; Member Kansas City Med. Soc., Kansas City Dist. Med. Soc., Jackson Co. Med Soc., Missouri Med. Assoc., and American Med. Assoc. Brayton, David, Hartford, N. Y. Bunker, Edward Seaman,* Brooklyn, N. Y, 1883. Attending Phys., Brooklyn Central Disp.. 1871-72; Instructor in Anat- omy, Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1871; Lecturer on Obstetrics, 1872; Prof, of Obstetrics, 1875; Prof, of General Pa- thology, 1879 ; Attending Phys., Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1875; Surg., St. Mary’s Hosp., 1878; Cons. Phys., Sheltering Arms Nursery, 1877; Cons. Phys., Lucretia Mott Disp., 1881; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc., American Med. Assoc., Brooklyn Pathol- ogical Soc. Papers“Earth-Dressing in Small-Pox,” N. Y., 1873; Editorials in Annals of Anat. and Surg., and in Pathologist, etc. Burns, Arthur Manly, Brooklyn, N. Y, 1883. Sanitary Insp., Health Dept, since 1881; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Caldwell, William Spencer, Warren, 111., 1874. M. D,, Jefferson Med. Coil., 1864. * Class Valedictorian. Graduating Classes. 101 Campbell, Thomas Benton, Marshfield, Ind. Carr, Chauncey Rose, Bloomington, 111., 1883. Member Illinois State Med. Soc., Central Illinois Med. Soc., McLean Co. Med. Soc. Chapel, A. Judson. Coleman, Benjamin Lindsay, Pine Grove, Ky., 1880. A. B. Conner, George Legare, Cokeslmry, S. C. Converse, Charles Bell, Jersey City, N. J., 1883. A. 8., 1863; A,. M., 1866, Dartmouth Coll.; House Phys., Jersey City Charity Hosp., 1871-72; County Phys., Hudson Co., N. J., since 1876. Covington, John James, College Grove, Tenn. Crossman, Lyman C., Nicolaus, Cal., 1888. Member Northeastern Indiana Med. Soc. Crow, James Philip, Tumbes, Peru, 1879. M. D., Miami Med. Coll., 1868. Davis, Francis Alvorde, Rutherford Park, N. J., 1877. Davis, Iremeus P., New York City. Dibble, Leroy, Pawpaw, Mich., 1879. Dubler, William Henry, Windsor, 111. M. D., Rush Med Col., 1865. Duncan, Nathaniel Patterson, Beaver Falls, Pa. Easton, Andrew, Alleghany City, Pa., 1873. Eastman, Joseph A., Indianapolis, Ind., 1883. M. D., Georgetown Med. Coll., 1865. Ellis, John Beriah, Little Falls, N. Y., 1883. Member Herkimer Co. Med. Soc. Elston, John William, Weston, Mo. Asst. Examining Phys., Com. of Public Char, and .Cor., N. Y., 1869; Asst. Surg., U. S. N., 1869. Paris, Alexander Allen, Hickman, Ky., 1883. M. D., Univ. of Nashville, 1808. Felton, Albert Deavitt. Died at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Feb. 32, 1880, of pulmonary phthisis. He com- menced to practice medicine, soon after graduation, in Syracuse, N. Y., and after about four years removed to Cedarville, N. J.; but at the expiration of a year and a half, ill health obliged him to retire from active work.—G. H. S. Felton, Lucius Ely, Potsdam, N. Y., 1883. Member St. Lawrence Co. Med. Soc., Northern N. Y. Med. Soc., Med. Soc. of the State of N. Y. Papers:—“ Medical Induction Coils,” Trans. N. Y. State Soc., 1881, and Med. Record, Feb., 1882; “ The Induced Current as a Therapeutic Agent,” Canada Med. and Surg. Jour., April, 1883. Ferguson, Henry Hamilton, Henryville, Ind. M. D., Kentucky School of Med., 1865. Ford, John, Arcanum, Ohio, 1881. M. D., Med. Coll, of Ohio, 1869. Foster, Norborne P., San Francisco, Cal., 1876. Fowler, George Ryerson, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Surg. Bush wick and East Brooklyn Disp., since 1878; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of Kings, Brooklyn Pathological Soc., Anat. and Surg. Soc. (President), Ameri- can Med. Assoc.; Phys., Mut. Aid Assoc. Papers:—One of the Editors of the An- nals of Anat. and Surg., Brooklyn; “Tracheotomy with Galvano-Cautery,” Med. Record, N. Y., Vol. X, p. 215; “Me- dian Lithotomy,” Ibid, p. 584 ; “ Ex- tirpation of Sup. Max. Nerve and Meckel’s Ganglion for Facial Neuralgia,” Proc. Med. Soc., Co. of Kings, 1877, p. 177; “Empyema in Children—Treatment by Incision, Drainage, and Irrigation—Re- port of Two Cases,” Ibid, 1876, p. 162; “ Subcutaneous Section of the Internal Condyle of the Femur for the Relief of Genu Yalgum, with a Report of Two Cases,” Annals of Anat. and Surg. Soc., Vol. I, p. 53; “On Excision of the Knee- Joint by the Antiseptic Method of Lister,” Proc. Med. Soc., Co. of Kings, Sept., 1880; “ On Elbow-Joint Fractures,” Annals of Anat. and Surg., 1880, p. 355; “ Rupture 102 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. of Ovarian Pampiniform Plexus,” Ibid, p. 67; “Surgical Treatment of Facial Neuralgia,” Ibid, p. 133-180; “ Case of Excision of Rectum for Carcinoma,” Ibid, Vol. IV, p. 62; “Case of Extirpation of the Penis,” Ibid, p. 102; “ Terminal Neu- roma of both Popliteal Nerves after Am- putation—Relief by Excision,” Ibid, p. 78; “The Listerian Treatment of Wounds,” Proc. Med. Soc., Co. of Kings, Dec., 1881, p. 207; “ Hemarthrosis of Knee-Joint Complicating Fracture of Patella,” An- nals of Anat. and Surg., Yol. V, p. 276; “ A Case of Gastrbtomy for Cancerous Stricture of the Oesophagus,” Ibid, Yol VI, p. 27; “A Case of Abscess of the Liver—Antiseptic Incision, Drainage, and Lister’s Dressings—Recovery,” Ihid,p. 51. Fraser, Charles Edward, Jr., Lee Centre, N. Y, 1872. George, Franklin, Danville, Va., 1879. M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Md., 1870. Gibney, Virgil Pendleton, New York City, 1883. A. 8., 1869; A. M., 1872; Asst. Phys., Hosp. for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crip- pled, N. Y., since 1871; Prof, of Orthopedic Surg., N. Y. Polyclinic, since 1882; Mem- ber Med. Soc., of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Acad, of Med., N. Y. Pathological Soc., N. Y. Clinical Soc., Practitioners’ Soc. of N. Y. Papers .'—Numerous papers in medical journals. “ The Hip and its Diseases ” (in press). Goslin, James Archibald, Kansas City, Mo. M. D., St. Louis Med. Coll., 1866. Griffin, John Kincaid, North-East, Pa. M. D., Buffalo Med. Coll., 1865; Member Erie Co. Med. Soc. Gimster, P, Francis, Laramie City, Wyo. Ter., 1883. Surg., N. German Lloyd S. S. Co., 1877-78; Coroner, Albany Co., Wyo. Ter., 1881-83; Prest., Board of Trustees, Laramie City, 1882-83; Re-elected, 1883-84 ; On Hosp. Staff, Lackawanna Hosp., Scranton, Pa., 1872-77; Member Luzerne Co. (Pa.) Med. Soc., Pennsylvania State Med. Soc. Hardy, William Lewis, New York City, 1882. House Staff, Centre St. Hosp., in 1871; Surg., School-ship “Mercury,” 1872 ; Resi- dent Phys., N. Y. City Inebriate Asy- lum, 1874-75; Phys. to City Prison, since 1877; Member of Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc., N. Y. Academy of Med. Harvey, John Murdock. Deceased. Born at Newport, Hunts Co., Nova Scotia, Sept, 28,1842. His education was received in the common and gram- mar schools of his native place, and he spent one term in the Presbyterian Sem- inary (now Dalhousie College). For some time he was engaged in teaching, and he then studied medicine with Dr. Stephen Dodge, of Kentville, N. S. He graduated in the class of ’7l, and prac- ticed medicine in New York City. While attending a charity patient he contracted diphtheria, and died on the 4th of De- cember, 1875. Hatcher, Oliver Roswell, College Grove, Term. Heath, Moses C., Camilla, Ga. Heller, Henry Detwiller, Hellertown, Pa., 1879. Helm, Asbury Coke, Dalles City, Oregon, 1883. M. D., Willamette Univ., 1869. Holmes, George W., Cedar Rapids, lowa, 1873. Hotchkiss, Sidney Benjamin, Cussawago, Pa. Howard, Henry Chittenden, Akron, Ohio, 1883. Member Summit Co. Med. Soc., North- eastern Ohio Med. Soc., Ohio State Med. Soc., American Med. Assoc. lams, John T., Wind Ridge, Pa. Jameson, P. Henry, Jr., Indianapolis, Ind. B. S., 1860 ; Asst. Phys., Infants’ Hosp., New York, 1871. Jessup, Solon Robinson, Salem, Oregon, 1883. M. D., Willamette Univ., 1868; Prof, of Auat., Med. Dept, of Willamette Univ., 1872. Jobes, John Alexander, Palestine, Ohio. M. D„ Ohio Med. Col., 1857. Johnson, William Henry, Port Leyden, N. V., 1881. Graduating Classes. 103 Jones, Oliver Livingston, New York City. Katzenbach, William Henry, New York City, 1883. A. 8., 1867, A. M.,1870, Princeton; House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., 1871-72; Attend- ing Phys., N. Y. Disp., Dis. of Chit, Oct. 1873, to March, 1874, North- western Disp., Dis. of Chest, Oct., 1873 to Feb., 1875; Dis. of Women, Feb., 1875 to April, 1877; Bureau of Med. and Surg.Rel.for Out-door Poor( Bellevue); Dis. of Chest, since 1874; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Clinical Soc.; Fellow N. Y. Acad, of Med. (Rec. Sec.). Papers“ Cases of Sunstroke in Belle- vue Hospital dm-ing Summer of 1872,” N. Y. Med. Jour., Jan., 1873; “ Six Cases of Pleuritic Effusion Treated by Aspira- tion,” Ibid, Aug., 1880. Kelly, Stephen, New York City. King, Willis P. Reported deceased. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col ~ 1866. In 1879 he resided in Se- dalia, Mo. Kirby, Hiram, Lamartine, Ohio. La Pierre, Julian, Norwich, Conn., 1882. Member Tolland Co. Med. Soc., New Lon- don Co. Med. Soc., and Connecticut State Med. Soc. MacKay, Andrew, Ingersoll, Can., 1882. Martin, Caleb E. Mcßride, Lewis Arnold, Otisville, N. Y. McClurkin, John Calvin, Princeton, Ind., 1876. McColl, Hugh, Lapeer, Mich., 1883. Member N. E. Michigan, St. Clair, Sainlac and Lapeer Co. Med. Soc., Michigan State Med. Soc., American Med. Assoc. McCoy, William Newton, Jeffersonville, Ind. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1860. McCreery, John Alexander, New York City, 1883. A. M., St. John’s Col., 1867; House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., 1871; Member Royal Col. Surg., Eng., 1874; Attending Surg. (Eye and Ear),Bui’eau of Med. and Surg. Relief (Bellevue), 1875-80; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Pathol. Soc., N. Y. Therapeut. Soc. McDonald, William H., Pueblo, Colorado, 1882. McGinnis, Isaac William, Williamstown, Ky. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1869. McLeod, George Washington, Paris, Ky. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1860. McMasters, David Markle, Pittsburg, Pa., 1872. House Phys., Bellevue Hosp. Mesick, Henry T., Jr., New York City, 1876. Mitchell, John Wait, Providence, B. 1., 1883. House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1871; Surg. Out-Patient Dept., R. I. H05p.,1873-75; Vis. Phys., R. I. Hosp., 1875-83; Vis. Surg., R. I. Hosp., 1883; Member Pi-ovideuce Med. Assoc., R. I. State Med. Soc. Moorer, Henry Bascom, Dunhamville, Tenn. Morgan, Edwin D., Jr. Deceased. Son of the late ex-Govexmor E. D. Morgan. Was born at Hartford, Conn., Sept. 8, 1834. Two years later his • parents removed to New Yox-k City. An opportunity for making a tour around the world at the time when he would other- wise have been in college, prevented his early education extending beyond attend- ance at schools. Following his marx-iage to Miss Sarah E. Archer, of Suffield, Conn., he became a farmer at Throgg’s Neck, Westchester Co., N. Y., bxxt he soon abandoned that occupation and removed to New York. Here he engaged chiefly in mercantile pursuits, and during the war held a position on the staff of his father. During his father’s presence in the U. S. Senate, he had charge of his business affairs. When he had reached the age of thirty-three years, he x-esolved to study medicine, and having matricu- lated at Bellevue, he graduated in the class of ’7l. In 1877 he developed the dis- ease of the kidneys from which he died at Suffield, Conn., on the 10th of August, 1879. Dr. Morgan devoted himself ardently to the practice of medicine, and during his brief career as a physician distin- guished himself by his labors in behalf of the sick poor. He was a member of the Med. Soc. of the County of N. Y. 104 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Morgan, Ephraim Weston, Water Valley, Miss. Morris, Gerald de Courcy, London, EnglandlBB3. L. S. A., Lond.,1881; Late Med. Officer, York Friendly Soc., res. 1883; Formerly Surg., Belgian and Brazilian Royal Mail S. S. Co. Papers “ Medical Assistants and their Position in the Profession;” “On the Profession as it is,” Lancet, 1877, Br. Med. Jour., 1878, and Student's Jour., 1880; “On Lacerated Perineum,” Br. Med. Jour., 1880; “On a Case of Vicari- ous Menstruation,” Lancet, 1883. Morse, William Henry, New York City, 1882. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., East River Med. Assoc. Mortlaud, James Caldwell, Edgerton, Ohio, 1883. Member Williams Cb. Med. Soc., Ameri- can Med. Assoc. Hunger, Charles, Knoxboro, N. Y., 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of Oneida, American Med. Assoc. Murphy, Robert Wilson, San Francisco, Cal. Newman, Frank Richard, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Philips, William Hunter, Kenton, Ohio. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1856. Pollock, Stephen Dysert, Abingdon, 111., 1876. Pomeroy, Orange, Chardon, Ohio. M. D., Cin. Col. of Med. and Surg., 1860; Member Ohio State Med. Soc. Potter, Wallace Winfield, Providence, It. L, 1873. Price, Jacob F., Charleston, 111, M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Louisville, 1867. Rebmann, William Frederick, Winfield, N. Y., 1883. Redd, Robert George, Miles City, Mont. Ter., 1883. M. D., Ohio Med. Col. 1869; Act’g * Care of W. J. Milton, Esq., 2 Gray’s Inn. Assist. Surg., U. S. Army, 1871-81; Local Surg., Northern Pacif. R. R. Co.; Med. Exam., N. Y. Mutual, and N. Y. Life Ins. Co’s. Richards, Heber John, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1883. Roberts, William Owen, Louisville, Ky. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1870. Robertson, Dillis Dyre, Calhoun, Ky. M. D., Kentucky School of Med., 1808; Member of Kentucky State Med. Soc. Russell, Frank Henry, Springfield, Me. Scott, George, New York City, 1883. Asst. Surg. to California State Woman’s Hosp. ; Attending Phys., Northeastern Disp., (New York), 1882 ; Phys., M. E. Home, 1882; Member San Francisco Med. Soc., California State Med. Soc., Stark Co. (Ohio) Med. Soc., Northeastern Ohio Med. Soc., Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Shaw, Thomas Wilson, Macon, Mo., 1883. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1868. Slade, James Bennett, Cold Springs, Texas. Smith, Abram Alexander, New York City, 1883. A. 8., 1868, A. M., 1871, Lafayette Col.; House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., 1871-72; Attending Phys., Demilt Disp., 1873 to 1879; Asst. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. State Womans Hosp., 1875 to 1879; Prof. Mat. Med. and Therap., and Clinical Med., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., 1879; Vis.Phys., Bellevue Hosp., 1882; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Acad, of Med., N. Y. Clinical Soc., Practitioners’ Soc. of N. Y. Smith, William Wallace, Avoca, N. Y., 1876. Senders, Samuel, Dean, Ohio, 1883. Member Montgomery Co. Med. Soc., Ohio State Med. Soc. Sowers, Zachary Turner, New York City, 1873. B. P., Columbia Col., D. C., 1868; M. D., National Med. Col., 1870; Asst. Exam. Phys., Dept, of Pub. Char, and Cor., Graduating Classes. 105 April to July, 1871; Asst. Resident, and Resident Phys., Small-pox and Fever Hospitals, 1871-72. Stapp, Assipa M., Sehnecksville, Pa. Taylor, James Howard, Marshall, Texas, 1883. Member Harrison Co. Med. Soc. Thomas, George Francis, Vinalhaven, Me., 1878. Thompson, John, Clifton, Tenn., 1883. Thorp, Lewis Edward, Butternuts, N. Y., 1874. Town, Salem, South Bend, Ind., 1882. A. 8., 1866; A. M., 1869 ; M. D., Chicago Med. Col., 1868. Abandoned the practice of medicine in 1875. Now a clergyman in the Methodist Epis- copal Church. Van Vorhis, Flavius Josephus, Indianapolis, Ind. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1866; Member In- diana State Med. Soc. Van Zandt, William Gulick, Lewisburg, Pa. Wagner, Henry. Walker, Peter Eckel, Sevierville, Tenn. Wall, Otto Augustus, St. Louis, Mo., 1883. Ph. G., 1868, St. Louis Col. of Pharm., M. D., 1870; Missouri Med. Col.; Prof. Mat., Med. and Therap. since 1873; Prof. Chem- istry, from 1879 to 1882, Missouri Med. Col.; Prof. Mat., Med. and Botany, St. Louis Col. of Pharm., since 1878; Member St. Louis Acad, of Sci., and of Medico-Ohirur- gical Soc.; Member Committee for Revis. and Pub. of the Pharmacopoeia of the U. S. of Amer,, 1880. Books and Papers :—“Companion to the U. 8. Pharmacopoeia.” New York: W. Wood & Co., 1884, etc. Walsh, Robert, Bearbrooh, Can. Waterman, Moses Washington, Fountain City, Wis., 1876. Weiss, Samuel, Jr,, Lebanon, Pa. Weller, George Riley, Clifton Mills, Ky. Wilson, Charles Merrill, Gouverneur, N. Y., 1888. Winslow, Rush. Wood, James William, Bolivar, Tenn. Wright, Frederick Augustus, Glen Cove, N. Y. A. 8., Col. of the City of New York, 1868. Wright, Thomas Judson, Churchland, Va. M. D„ National Med. Col., 1870. Wylie, Jefferson La Fayette, Ripley, Ohio. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1862. Wylie, Thomas Newton Holmes, Pilot Point, Tex., 1883. Wylie, Walker Gill, New York City, 1884. House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1870 to 187'2; Resident Surg., N. Y. State Womans Hosp., 1872-73; Cons. Surg., St. Elizabeth’s Hosp., 1880; Attending Phys., Demilt Disp. (Dis. of Women), 1882; Gynecologist, Belle- vue Hosp., 1882; Prof. Gynecology, N. Y. Polyclinic; Member, Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Pathological Soc., Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc., Amer. Med Assoc., N. Y. Acad, of Sci. Papers Report on Training Schools for Nurses to Bellevue Hospital,” State Char. Aid Assoc., 1872. “Hospitals: their History, Organization and Construction,” Boylston Prize Essay, Harvard Col., 1876 ; “ Observations on Lacerations of the Cer- vix Uteri,” Amer. Jour, of Obstet., Janu- ary, 1882, etc. Young, Arthur, Prescott, Wis., 1883. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1852; Member of St. Croix Yal. Med. Assoc.; American Med. Assoc.; U. S. Exam. Surg. for Pensions. 106 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 1871-’72. Adams, John Quincey, Milton Mills, N. H. Agramonte, Enrique Yaleriano, New York City, 1883, Allen, Charles Clinch, Chilacothe, 111., 1882. M. D., Med. Dept. Missouri Univ., 1850; Member Marshall Co. Med. Soc., Brown Co. Med. Soc., Peoria City Med. Soc., Illi- nois State Med. Soc., American Med. Assoc. Aguero, Anibal de, Havana, Cuba. Allen, Richard Wisdon, New York City. Amabile, Ramon. Deceased. Born in Santiago, Cuba, Nov., 1850, where he commenced his medical studies, attending college in Havana. Owing to political troubles he was obliged to leave Cuba, and came to NewYorkwith the expectation of joining his brother Se- bastian, then a member of the Resident Staff of Bellevue. Just previous to his arrival, however, Sebastian had joined an expedition to Cuba, and Ramon, then only twenty years of age and unable to speak English, found himself dependent upon his own resources and in a strange city. The late Prof. James R. Wood became his pre- ceptor, and while under his tutelege Ra- mon graduated in the Class of ’72. He entered the Park Hospital, on Centre St., as Ambulance Surgeon, Assistant, and House Surgeon, and much of the reputa- tion acquired by that institution during its brief existence was due to his efforts. His experience there enabled him to com- mand, after his settlement in private practice, the best surgical practice of the lower part of the city, and gained for him the sobriquet of “ The Boy Surgeon.” He soon developed pulmonary phthisis, from which he died on the 18th of Sept., 1877, leaving a wife. He was a member of the Med. Soc. of the County of N. Y., and of the N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc. Bain, Frank Dean, New Texas, Pa., 1879. Baralt, Luis Alejandro, New York City. Bates, George Fairbanks. Died in New York City, April 19, 1883, of cerebro-spinal meningitis. Dr. Bates was born in Watertown, N. Y., May 2d, 1851, and was the son of Dr. J. K. Bates of that place. Following his graduation he enter- ed the Resident Staff of Bellevue Hospital. He was a member of the Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Beamon, John Richard, Suffolk, Va. Bean, Bennet Eli, North Middletown, Ky. Bickett, William Wallace, Worthington, lowa, 1883. M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1864. Bidwell, Horace Gilbert, Greenville, N. J. Blaine, John Elliot, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bogart, Joseph Hegeman, Roslyn, N. Y., 1882. A. 8.. 1869, Amherst; Yis. Phys. Queens Co. Insane Asylum, 1882; Member Queens Co. Med. Soc. Bonsteel, Almon Spencer, Corry, Pa., 1881. Brooks, Leßoy Justus, Norwich, N. Y., 1884. Burchard, Thomas Herring, New York City, 1883. Lecturer on SurgT Emergencies, Bell. Hosp. Med. Col., Summer session; Yis. Surg. to Charity Hosp.; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Acad, of Med. N. Y. Pathological Soc., Northwestern Med. & Surg. Soc., N.Y., Neurological Soc. Butler, Frank Herbert, Syracuse, N. Y. Cameron, Evan, Woodward's Cove, Grand Manan, N. 8., 1882. M. D., Montreal School of Med., 1869. Carlin, Cass Rawsen, Findlay, Ont., Can. Carr, William, New York City. Graduating Classes. 107 Cavana, Martin, Oneida Castle, N. Y. Clark, James Harrison, Lessville, Cal., 1876. Cockes, William Thomas, Santa Rosa, Cal., 1876. Cole, Charles Edwin, Pine Plains, N. Y., 1883. Connell, Jesse William, Milton P. 0., Ky. Cooke, George William, Otego, N. Y. M. D., Castleton Med. Col., 1849; Member Med. Soc. Cope, James Piper, Vernon, Ind., 1883. M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surg., 1871; Health Officer of Jennings Co., 1882; U. S. Exam. Surg. for Pensions, 1882. Crawford, Benjamin Lewis, Staunton, Va. Delgado, Jose Manuel, New York City. Doster, Hezikiah, Montpelier, Ind. M. D., Cleveland Med. Col., 1868; Member Grant Co. Med. Soc. Duncan, James Alexander, Toledo, Ohio, 1888. M. E>., Univ. of Michigan, 1871; Member Toledo Med. Soc., Ohio State Med. Soc., Northwestern Ohio Med. Soc. and Ainer. Med. Assoc. Dunton, Milo M., New York City, 1888. Member, Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Dutton, Walter Edward, Blue Earth City, Minn. Duval, Jesse R. Died at Waco, Texas, March 20, 1873. Edwards, Isaac, Omaha, Neb. M. D., Univ. of N. Y., 1874; Member, Louis- ville Med. Soc. Egbert, George, Marion, Ind. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1801; Member, Grant Co. Med. Soc. Elder, Thomas Alexander, Mifflintown, Pa., 1884. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1858; Member Penn- sylvania State Med. Soc. Estep, Willis Joseph, Pittsburg, Pa., 1883. Member Mott Med. Soc., Academy of Medicine and School of Anatomy, Alle- gheny Co. Med. Soc., Pennsylvania State Med. Soc.; Visiting Phys. and Surg., Pass- avante Hosp.; Vis. Phys., Mercy Hosp.; Phys. and Surg., Pittsburg Free Disp.; Surg to Pennsylvania R. R. and to Pitts- burgh, Cincin. & St. Louis R. R.; Police Surgeon; Medical Exam, to several Life Ins. Co’s ; Surg. Court Good Intent, A. O. of F. Faver, Paul, Fayetteville, Ga. 1873. M. D., Virginia Med. Col., 1808. Forrest, Molton Hooks, New York City. Frost, George Washington, Bellevue, lowa, 1878. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1871. Fuller, Amos Bochford, Londonville, Ohio. M. D„ Jefferson Med. Col,, 1864; Member Ashland Co. Med. Soc. Fullerton, William Young, Cornwallis, N. Y. Fundenberg, Walter F., Pittsburg, Pa., 1888. George, Elisha. Deceased. He lived in Syracuse, N. Y., where he was born Nov. 16, 1842. At the commencement of the rebellion he enlist- ed in the 149 th N. Y. Vols. and served with this regiment through the war, being wounded at Chancellorsville, in 1863. In 1866 he was given a commission as Lieu- tenant in the 51st U. 8. Inf., which he sub- sequently resigned, and then commenced the study of medicine at “Bellevue.” Fol- lowing graduation, he commenced the practice of medicine in Syracuse, where, in 1876, he was elected Coroner. He died July 11th, 1883. For more than three years previous to his death, he suffered from asthma and pulmonary phthisis. A wife and son survive him. Getzendanner, Charles Hayes, Staunton, Va., 1883. Gleavy, John Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Sanitary Inspector, Brooklyn Board of Health since 1877; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. 108 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Graham, David Wilson, Chicago, HI., 1888. A. 8., 1870, A. M., 1873; Demonstrator of Anatomy, 1874-77, Professor of Surgery since 1877, Womans Med. Col.; Surg. to Central Free Disp. since 1874; Surg. to Cook Co. Hospital; Member Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Medico-Historical Soc., Illinois State Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Editor of The Chicago Med. Register, 1883. Greenough, Charles Hatfield, New York City, 1883. Member, Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Haymond, William Somerville, Monticello, Ind. M. D., Cincinnati Col., 1858: Member Indi- ana State Med. Soc. Haven, Cyrus, Hannibal, N. Y, 18&2. Member Oswego Co. Med. Soc. Hendrick, Stephen Orrimel, Henry, 111., 1883. Attending Phys., Northern Disp., 1874-79; New York Disp., 1876-79. Removed to Hen- ry, 111., in 1880. Hendry, Hugh Campbell, Newark, N. J. Hierstand, Ezra 8., Kenton, Ohio, 1880. M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1863; Member Med. Soc. High, William. Deceased. He resided, after graduation, at Williamsport, Ind., where he died in Sept., 1883. Hooper, Lemuel Washington, Neivport, E. Tenn. Howe, Lucien, Harrodsburg, Ky. M. D., Long Island Opl. Hosp., 1871. Hunt, James Halsey, Port Jervis, N. Y. Inglis, David, Detroit, Mich., 1883. M. D., Detroit Med. Col., 1871; Prof. Prac- tice of Medicine, Detroit Med. Col.; Phys. to Harper Hosp.; Member Michigan State Med. Soc. and Detroit Med. and Library Assoc. Irish, John Carroll, Bowdoinsham, Me., 1883. Johnston, George Winston, Fairmont, Neb., 1883. Member Nebraska State Med. Soc., and Central Nebraska Med. Soc. Johnston, James Silas, Mount Charles, Ont., Can. Johnston, William Alexander, Uniontown, Ala. Kinkead, John, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1883. Kinney, Alfred Coleman, Salem, Oregon, 1888. Surg. and Lieut. Col., Oregon State Militia; Prof. Dis. of Genito-Urinary System, Med. Dept.,WilliametteUniv.,Portland,Oregon; Member Oregon State Med. Soc. (the first president). Papers /—See Trans. Oregon State Med. Soc. Klingeman, Jacob C., Steinsville P. U., Pa. Knecht, Emil, New York City. La Garde, Louis Anatole, New Iberia, La. Laidley, Leonidas Hamilton, St. Louis, Mo., 1883. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1868; Member Pennsylvania State Med Soc.; Prof. Gyne- cology, Col. of Phys. and Surg., St. Louis; formerly Prof. Anatomy, Western Dental Col., St. Louis; Surg. in Charge St. Louis Protestant Hosp. and Surg. to Protestant Hosp. Dispensary; Member St. Louis Med. Soc., Missouri State Med. Soc., Tri-State Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Laird, Charles Augustus, Squan Village, N. J. Laughlin, Edmund Dulin, Orleans, Ind., 1888. M. D., Miami Med. Col., 1808; Member Co. Med. Soc. (president); Mitchell Dist. Med. Soc., Indiana State Med. Soc. (vice-president), Tri-State Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Papers :—“ Camman’s Stethoscope as a means of Diagnosis.” Trans. Indiana State Med. Soc., 1874. “Fractures,” Ibid. Lindsay, Samuel Thomas, New London, Mo. Livingston, Thomas More, Mountville, Pa., 1883. Member Lancaster City and County Med. Soc.; Penn. State Med. Soc.; Amer. Med. Assoc. Graduating Classes. 109 Lothrop, Benjamin Lombard,* Buffalo, N. Y. Mack, George Jay, Waterloo, lowa, 1883. Coroner of Black Hawk Co., Jan., 1874 to Jan., 1876, and Jan., 1881 to Jan., 1882; Phys. to County Alms-house, Apr., 1874 to Apr., 1875; Phys. to Poor of City of Waterloo, Apr., 1879 to July, 1880. Mem- ber of City Council, 1877-79; President Board of Health, 1879. MacKelvie, Robert. Died at Summerside, Prince Edward’s Island, June 8, 1877. His preliminary ed- ucation was received in Prince Edward’s Island, where he was a school teacher for four years. He entered Glasgow Univer- sity, Scotland, in 1860, and took the degree of A. M. On his return home he was ap- pointed Inspector of Schools on the island, which position he held for several years. Mackintosh, James Hetherington, Paterson, «V. J. Maragliano, Adolfo, Havana, Cuba. McCarthy, Thomas, San Francisco, Cal., 1877. McCurdy, William J. Died of apoplexy, at North Branch, Mich., Jan. 4,1881. McGee, William Harvey, Belvidere, N. J., 1883. A. 8., 1869, A. M., 1872, Princeton; Member Warren Co. Med. Soc. McLean, Allen Kenneth, Margaree, N. S. Mendenhall, Ryan Gondy, Waterman, Ind. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1867; Member Co. Med. Soc. Merrill, Trustum Hurd, Canturberry, N. B. Metzger, Isaac. Deceased. Dr. Metzger was a native of Alsace, and came with his parents to this country in his infancy. His father having died when he was about seven years old, he was early employed in the store of his step-father, at Peekskill, N. Y. Owing to his dislike for business, and his preference for medicine, Dr. Stewart, of Peekskill, becamehis preceptor, and he afterwards graduated in the class of 1872. His first settlement was at Rondout, N. Y., where his success was unexpectedly great, but, with a desire to increase his acquirements, he became the Resident Physician of the Mount Sinai Hospital, in New York City, on the 9th of February, 1873. Three weeks later he was taken ill, and after an- other three weeks died of abscess of the liver, on the 24th of March, 1873, Aged 24 years. Mitchell, Thomas Harrison, Hamilton, Mo. Mixsell, Aaron Jackson, Mamaroneck, N. Y., 1883. Montague, Seth Jones, Winston, N. C., 1883. County Supt. Health, and Phys. to Alms- house and Jail, 1880-83; Member North Carolina State Med. Soc., since 1880, Neely, James Jackson, Bolivar, Tenn. Nichols, Jacob Stevenson, Canton, Mo. Park, William Henry, Tyler, Texas. M. D„ Univ. Med. Col. 1857. Perry, James, New York City, 1883. Fellow N. Y. Acad, of Med. Pomeroy, Sylvester Gibbons, Oneonta, N. Y., 1883. Pope, Joseph Richard, Halifax, N. S. Porter, David Rittenhouse, Kansas City, Mo., 1888. M. D., lowa Univ., 1865 ; Prof. Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1873-80, Prof. Diseases of Genito Urinary Organs and Dermatology, since 1880, Kansas City Med. Col.; Member of Kansas City and of Kansas State Med. Societies. Quinones, Francisco Benigno de, Puerto Rico, W. Ind. Renninger, Abram C. Deceased. M. D., Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1870; Member Dauphin Co. Med. Soc. In 1872 Dr. Renninger lived in Harrisburg, Pa. Dr. Thos. A. Elder, of Mifliintown, Pa., writes that he was subsequently killed in Nevada, by falling from his horse. * Class Valedictorian. 110 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Reynolds, William Snead. Deceased. Dr. Reynolds, son of the Rev. J. L. Reynolds, was born in Charleston, S. C., on the 3d of July, 1850. His parents soon afterwards moved to Columbia, S. C., where his earlier education was obtained in the school of Dr. Evans, of Columbia, and in the Columbia Academy. He was fond of study and possessed a high grade of intellect, and in 1865 entered the University of S. C., from which he gradu- ated one of the most prominent students of his class in 1869. In the following October he commenced the study of medi- cine with the late Prof. Darby, and re- ceived the degree of M. D. from the Medi- cal Department of the University in 1871. During the following winter he pursued his medical studies at “Bellevue” and grad- uated in the class of ’72. He then entered the Resident Staff of Roosevelt Hospital, where he died on the Ist of December, 1872, after a short illness, from acute atrophy of the liver. Rogers, Benjamin Franklin, Millersville, Pa. Ryan, John Henry, Jr., Sussex, N. 8., 1880. Salmon, William George, Mount Enterprise, Texas. Schweig, George Maxmilian, New York City, 1883. Phys. to N. Y. Lying-in Asylum; Member Med. Soc. of the Co of N. Y. Papers:—“ The Electric Bath,” 1877; “ Fieber’s work on Electricity,” translated from the German, etc. Shaw, William Conner, Pittsburg, Pa., 1883. A. 8., 1869, A. M., 1872 ; House Staff, Bellevue Hosp. 1872-74 ; Clinical Asst, to Prof, of Clinical Surg., Med. Dept, of Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1874; Phys. to Pitts- burg Free Disp. 1876 to 1882; Physician to Mercy Hosp., 1876-78; Surgeon (alter- nate) to Pennsylvania R. R., 1876 to 1878; Surgeon to Mercy Hosp., 1878 ; Member Allegheny Co. Med. Soc. Papers:—“ The Plaster of Paris Jacket— A Question of Priority,” Med. Record, June 1877; “Dislocation of Sternal End of the Clavicle Upward,” Ibid, Aug. 1877. Shiley, Douglas Adolphus, Sioux City, lowa, 1883. Sladen, Joseph A,, Washington, D. C. M. D., Med. Dept. Howard Univ., 1871. Slocum, Royal, Jr., Easton, N. Y. Snyder, Uriah M., Delmont, Pa , 1883. Strong, Curtis Clark, Portland, Oregon, 1888. Senior Member of Staff of Good Samari- tan Hosp. since 1874; Member Oregon State Med. Soc. (President in 1882 and 1883); Exam. Surg. for Traveler’s Ins. Co., of Hartford, Conn. Sutcliffe, John Asbury, Indianapolis, Ind., 1883. B. S., 1809, A. M., 1874 ; Consulting Phys. to City Disp., since 1880; President Board of Health, 1882; Prof. Anatomy and Genito-Urinary Diseases, Central Col. of Phys. and Surg., Indianapolis, 1882; Mem- ber of County and State Med. Societies. Papers“ Report of a Case of Perineal Section without a Guide—A Good Re- covery,” Trans, Ind. State Med. Soc., 1479. Tennant, William Crosby, Mohawk, Ont., Can. Thomas, Patrick Henry, New York City, 1883. Thomas, Sidney Smith, Bothwell, Ont., Can. Thornton, Robert Hamilton, Neivport, Ky. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1808 ; Member Covington and Newport Med. Soc. Turner, Charles Henry, Johnson's Creek, N. Y., 1882. Uran, Benjamin Franklin, Kankakee, 111., 1883. Member Kankakee Co. Med. Soc. Van Hovenberg, Henry, Kingston, N. Y, 1883. Member Ulster Co. Med. Soc. Waechter, Carl Emil, New York City. Wakeman, Harwood. Deceased. Born at Troy, N. Y., June 1, 1848, and in childhood removed with his parents to New York City. In 1867 he entered Yale College and commenced the study of medicine with Prof. L. A. Sayre, in 1869. He practiced medicine in New York City, and was a member of the Medical Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Pathological Soc. and N. Y. Neurological Soc. On the 15th of Aug., 1878, while Graduating Classes. bathing in Blue Mountain Lake, in the Adirondack region, he suddenly sank and was drowned. Watkins, William Samuel, Brownsville, Tenn. Welch, Henry Seely, San Francisco, Cal., 1876. Welch, Rodman Edwin, West Berkshire, Vt. White, Levi, East Douglas, Mass., 1878. Whittimore, Nathaniel Kendall, Elk River, Minn., 1873. Williams, Thomas George. Died Jan, 18, 1875. (See Proceedings Wisconsin State Med. Soc. for 1875.) He resided at Watertown, Wis.; was a graduate of the Chicago Med. Col. in 1869, and a member of Wisconsin State Med. Soc. Williams, William Edward. Deceased. For some months after gradua- tion he resided at Cheshire, Conn. He then removed to Bristol, Conn., where he soon died (Jan. 3, 1878) of typhoid fever. Willis, Joel Selman, W'aco, Texas, 1879. Woods, Dallas Mifflin, Warren, Ohio. Yates, Eugene Stephen, Lawrence, Mass., 1882. City Phys. and Member of City Board of Health, 1878 to 1881; Member Massachu- setts Med. Soc. 1872-’73. Adams, Albert Wilfred, Charlotte, Mich. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1872. Adams, Nelson Burdett, Bryantsville, Ky. Adamson, William Robart, Lake George, N. Y., 1882. President Warren County Med. Soc., 1879 ; President Union Med. Assoc. (Wash- ington, Warren, Saratoga, Rensselaer and Albany Counties), 1880. Andrews, William Harvy, Thomaston, Can. Arnold, Glover Crane, New York City, 1888. House Surg., 3d Surgical Div. Bellevue Hosp., Oct., ’72 to Oct., ’74; Prosector to Chair of Surgery, Med. Dept. Univ. of the City of N. Y.,May, ’75 to Nov. ’77; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. ; Fellow of the N. Y. Acad, of Med. Ayers, Samuel Furgison, Newcomer stown, Ohio. Badger, Samuel M., Athens, Pa., 1883. Member Waverly Med. Assoc. Bagby, John Edwin, ~ Paris, Texas. Barber, Walter Lewis, Waterbary, Conn., 1882. Ambulance Surg., 99th St., (N. Y.) Recep- tion Hosp., Sept., 1873 to Apr., 1884 ; Mem- ber New Haven Med. Soc.; Waterbury Med. Assoc. Beardsley, George Lucius, Milford, Conn., 1874. Bishop, Sydney, Bridgeport, Conn. Blackstone, Thomas, Bainbridge, Ohio. Brown, Albert Curtiss, Waverly, 111. Browning, Winfield Taylor, Orbisonia, Pa., 1876. 112 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Bruce, Charles Eli, New York City, 1883. Resident Phys. Hospital for Epilep. and Paral., 1872-1873; Surgeon Schoolship, “Mercury,” April 1, 1873 to July 15, 1874; Asst. Surg., April 28, 1879 ; Surgeon, Aug. 15, 1881, Bth Regt., Nat. Guard, State of N. Y.; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y.; N. Y. Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. Bryan, Enoch Morgan, Fulton, Mo. Bryan, Joseph, Lexington, Ky., 1875. Bucher, John Bernard, Bayonne, N. J., 1884. Bull, George Walker, New York City, 1888. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Burns, Thomas Mitchell, Lockport, N. S., 1882. Byrn, James Fantleroy, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Campbell, Wellington Nixon. Deceased. At the time of his graduation, Dr. Campbell was a resident of Zimmer- man, Canada. He served as Ambulance Surgeon at Bellevue and 99th St. Reception Hospitals, and later had an office at 2d Ave. and 12th St., New York City. He died July 5,1880. He contributed several articles to medical journals during his hospital service.—J. M. Casselmann, Delmer Lewis, New York City. Chapin, Sidney Herbert, New York City. Clark, Lucius Armor, Rockford, 111., 1883. Clayton, Virgil Pingree, Columbia, S. C. Clodfelty, Edwin Harbaugh, Accident, Md. Coleman, Edwin Gallatin, Spoonville, Ark. Collins, Daniel Francis, New York City. Comstock, Frederick Follett, North Western, N. Y. Cooper, Edwin Henry, Henderson, 111., 1876. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1865; Member Military Tract (111.) Med. Assoc. Curtis, Charles Paynter, Brinkerhoffville, N. Y., 1883. Daly, Thomas Augustin, Rochester, N. Y. Deuel, Seneca Arthur, Sacramento, Cal., 1876. M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1872. Doak, Abner Vernon, Taylor, Texas, 1883. Drake, Moses, Clayton, Ladoga, Ind., 1883. Drane, Henry Tupper, Clarksville, Tenn. Eddy, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882. Attending Phys., Atlantic Ave. Dispensary since Mar. 1873 ; Member Kings Co., Med. Soc. Ellison, Charles Euxton, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y,; Harlem Med. Assoc. Evans, George Alfred, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ewing, Jacob Allen, Fulton, Mo. Farrington, William Howard, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Ferrell, Charles Brand aberry, Nashville, Ohio, 1883, Phys. to Ohio Penitentiary, from May, 1880 to April, 1882 ; Member Holmes Co., Med. Soc., Columbus Acad, of Med., Cen. Ohio Med. Soc., Ohio State Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Gardner, William Henry Harrison, Glade, Penn,, 1876. Gartzmann, Gustav, Elmira, N. Y. Gibbs, Louis Harrington, Hyde Park, Scranton, Penn., 1883. Surgeon to Lackawanna Hosp., Scranton, since 1879; Member Luzerne Co. Med. Soc., 1873, Lackawanna Co. Med. Soc., 1879, Pennsylvania State Med. Soc., 1880, Amer. Med. Assoc., 1881. Glass, Robert George, New York City. Graduating Classes. 113 Goddard, Clarence Case, Leavenworth, Kansas. Godon, Frederick William. Died at San Rafael, California, on the 23d of Sept., 1876. He was born in Philadel- phia, Pa., June 2,1845 ; attended school in Lancaster, Pa.; graduated in Arts at Har- vard University in 1870, and the same year at the Polytechnic College of Pennsylvania. His preceptors in medicine were Professor Jeffries Wyman, of Cambridge, and Profes" sor Wm. H. Van Buren, of New York. He attended lectures in the Med. Dept, of Har- vard Univ. previous to matriculating in “Bellevue.” Following his graduation he served six months on the Resident Staff of Charity Hospital, and then visited the med- ical schools of Paris, Berlin, Wiirtzburg, Dublin and London,and in 1873 commenced practice in Dublin. In 1874 he returned to New York from whence he soon removed to San Francisco, and at the time of his death he was a member of the San Fran- cisco Medical Society and Instructor in Microscopy in the University of California, He contributed several articles to medical journals, chiefly to the Pacific Med. and Surg. Jour. Graham, Bourbon Reese, New Albany, Lid. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1869; Member of Washington Co. (Ind.) Med. Soc. Gray, Landon Carter, Brooklyn, N. Y, 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc., Brooklyn Pathological Soc., N. Y. Neurological Soc., N. Y. Therapeutical Soc. Greene, Clark William, Chenango Forks, N. Y., 1883. Griffin, John, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Griffing, George Prosser, Brooklyn, N. Y, 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. and Eastern Dist. Med. Assoc. Gurley, Whitmel Smallwood, Windsor, N. C., 1883. Hamden, Rufus Sayre, Waverly, N. Y., 1884. Harris, Jason Albert, Newbern, Va. Haskins, Benjamin Franklin, Vienna, N. Y Hawkins, Thomas Hayden. Hawn, Benjamin Franklin, Newton Falls, Ohio. Hernandez, Juan Boilo, San Juan, Porto Rico, 1883. A. 8., 1869; Phys. to Asilo Municipal de Caridad, since 1880; Medical Examiner for Equitable Life Insurance Co., N. Y., since 1878. Hernandez, Ricardo Maria, San Juan, Porto Rico. Hilsman, John Reddick, Milan, Tenn. Hoar, William Michael, Lowell, Mass. Hobart, Andrew Jackson, Clinton, lowa. Hobart, Gideon Duane, New York City. Hope, William Theodore, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1882. A. B , 1869; President Board of Health; Member Hamilton Co. Med. Soc.,Tennessee State Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc., Amer. Public Health Assoc. Papers ATypho-Malarial Fever;” “Re- port on Yellow Fever in Chattanooga ;” “Femoral Hernia,” &e.,&c., in Trans. Ten- nessee State Med. Soc. Hubbard, William Ward, Tottenville, N. Y. Humphrey, John Dwight, Huntsville, Ala. Isham, John Beach, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of New York. Jenkins, Preston Charles, St. Johns, N. C. Jones, Paul Tudor, Bolivar, Tenn. M. D., Univ. of Va., 187’2. Jones, Zachary Taylor, London, Penn. Joyce, Robert Ambrose, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., Morrisania Med. Soc. Kant, Nils Gustav, Astoria, N. Y. Kenyon, Frank, Scipio, N. Y, 1883. Member Cayuga Co. Med. Soc. (President 114 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. in 1876), Med. Assoc, of Central N. Y., American Med. Assoc. Papers;—“ Treatment of Eclampsia with Yeratrum Vivide,” N. Y. Med. Jour., Vol. XXX., etc. King, John Icilius, Bury Hill, Ohio, 1882. Member Trumbull Co. Med. Soc. Kinney, John Ruselle,* Minneapolis, Minn., 1884. Kunkle, Cooper Dave, Moffat's Creek, Va., 1879. La Roe, James Gilliam, Jr., . Brooklyn, N. Y, 1882. Phys. to Brooklyn (E. D.) Dispensary and Hospital, since Sept., 1877; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Papers:—“ Bromide of Potassium in Noc- turnal Epilepsy,” Medical Record, Yol. X. “Fracture of Os Hyoides,” Ibid, Vol. XXI. Leary, James Bonaventura, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882. A. 8.. iB6O. Resident Phys. N. Y. Hosp. for Epileptics and Paralytics, Nov., 1872 to June 1,1873; Visiting Phys., Home for Aged (Little Sisters of the Poor), since 1874; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Papers ;—“Eucalyptus in Dropsies,"Proc. of Med. Soc. Co. of Kings, Sept., 1876; “ Belladonna Poisoning,” Ibid, May, 1877. Lewis, Edward Augustus, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc., Brooklyn Patholog. Soc ; Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. Liddell, Andrew Jackson, Carrollton, Miss. Little, William Seely, Philadelphia, Pa., 1882. A. 8., 1869, A. M., 1872, Princeton; Lec- turer on Diseases of the Eye, Spring course, Jefferson Med. Col., 1882; Senior Asst. Eye Clinic, Jefferson Med. Col. Hosp; Ophthalmic and Aural Surgeon Church Home for Children, Philadelphia; Member Amer. Med. Assoc., Pennsylvania State Med, Soc., Amer. Ophthalmological Soc., Phila. Pathological Soc., Phila. County Med. Soc.; formerly Phys. to the Northern and Northwestern Dispenseries and the Out-Patient’s Dept, of Mount Sinai Hosp., and Asst. Surg. N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirm- ary, New York City. Papers:—“Duboisia ; its Peculiar and General Effects compared with Atro- pia,” Phila. Med. Times, 1880; “Results of a Test for Color Blindness at Girard College,” Ibid, Oct. 9th, 1880; “A Tabular Report of Cases of Refraction involving Astigmatism; Exhibiting the Position of the Eraetropic Median or Simple, Com- pound, and Mixed Astigmatism in the Hy- permetropic and Myopic Form, with Re- marks,” Trans. Amer. Ophthal. Soc., 1880; “ The Influence of the Faradaic Cur- rent in the Treatment of Vitreous Opaci- ties,” Ibid, 1882; “Symptoms (reflex) in and about the Eye,due to some Affections of the Uterus and its Appendages,” Trans. Phila. Co. Med. Soc., 1881; “Subjective Traumatism of the Eye,” Trans. Penn. State Med. Soc., 1883; “Several Speci- mens of Eyes Removed for Sympathetic Irritation of the other Eye,” Trans. Phila. Path. Soc., 1883; “Condition of the Eye in Strabismus due to Optical Defects.” Trans. Phila. Co. Med. Soc., 1883. Loughran, Elbert Hatten, Kingston, N. Y, 1888. Lowry, Samuel Hickman, Huntsville, Ala. Maddren, William, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882. Attending Phys. Brooklyn Central Disp. since 1873; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. Papers;—“ Trichinosis,” Proc.Med, Soc. Co. of Kings, Aug., 1879. Maiden, William Perry, Alpena, Mich., 1883. Member Alpena Co. Med. Soc. (President since 1880.). March, Lycurgus Dudley. Deceased. Dr. March resided at the time of his death in Mount Enterprise, Texas. Mcßride, James Harvey, Milwaukee, Wis., 1884. McCallum, John Archibald, Arkadelphia, Ark., 1883. Member Arkansas State Med. Soc.; Presi- dent Board of Health of Arkadelphia. McCready, Robert J., Sewickley, Pa. McDonald, Manfred Hendry, McDonald’’s Point, N. B. McGaughey, John Eberle; Arlington, hid., 1882. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1859 ; Member Pettis Co. Med. Soc., Rush Co. (Ind.) Med. *Class Valedictorian, Graduating Classes. 115 Soc., Rush Med, Soc.; Commissioned by Gov. Morton as Military Agent (a sanitary officer),lß62-65; Physician to Poor of Posey Township in 1877. McKay, William, Earltown, N. S. McKown, Zeph. Silver, Winchester, Va., 1875. McNeel, James Henry, Greenbush, Wis. M. D.. Rush Med. Col. 1863; Member of Sheboygan (Wis.) Med. Soc. Miller, William Howard, Okolona, Miss. Mitten, Allen Price, Columbia City, Ind., 1881. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1867; Member Indiana State Med. Soc. Moore, James Edward, Petroleum Centre, Pa. Moorhead, James, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Moorman, John Addison, Halesford, Va. M. D., Univ. of Maryland, 1868; Member Cambell Co. Med. Soc. Musgrove Samuel Miller, Urbana, Ohio. M. D., Miami Med. Col., 1872. Neely, William Summerfield, Whitesville, Tenn. Neff, Abram, Arrow Rock, Mo. M. D., Missouri Med. Col., 1869; Member of Saline Med. Assoc. Nichols, Calvin Eugene, Troy, N. Y., 1883. M. D., Univ. of Vermont, 1868; Member Essex Co. Med. Soc. Norton, Lorenzo Erasmus, Belmont, N. Y. Nowlin, Bryant Hopkins, Mount Zion, Va. Oellig, John Frederick. Died during the summer of 1882, at Wood- bury, Pa., where he resided.—C. L. O’Farrell, James, Brooklyn, N. Y. O’Leary, James Francis, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1874. O’Neill, Salisbury Eugene, Ottumwa, lowa, 1883. Overholt, Daniel William, Leavenworth, Kan. M. D., Keokuk Med. Col., 1867 ; Member of Louisa Co. (Iowa) Med. Soc. Overton, Dabney Carr, Frankfort, Ky. Owens, Thomas James, Holland Patent, N. Y. Pack, John Emison, Little Eagle, Ky., 1877. Patton, Isaac Marshall, Blackberry, 111., 1879. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1809. Pelton, Levi Harvey, Plymouth, Wis., 1883. Pickels, George Allen, Mahone Bay, N. S. Pipes, John Hamilton, Wheeling, W. Va.,-1874. M. D., Charity Hosp. Med. Col. 1860 ; Mem- ber Med. Soc. of West Virginia. Preston, John, Abingdon, Va. M. D., Univ. of Virginia, 1872. Randall, Isaac Eugene, West Bay City, Mich., 1879. M. D., Albany (N.Y.)Med. Col., 1866; Mem- ber of Bay Co. Med. Assoc. Reed, Walter, New York City. M. D., Univ. of Virginia, 1860. Richards, James Neeper, Fallsington, Pa., 1883. Member Bedford County Med. Soc., Amer- ican Med. Assoc , Juniata Valley Med. Assoc., Med. Assoc, of Southern Bucks Co. Richardson, Alexander, Scioto, Ohio. Rickey, John C., Milford, 111. M. D., Ohio Med. Col. 1809 ; Member Iro- quois Co. Med. Assoc. Riggs, John Upton, Bryan, Ohio. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1868 ; Member Fulton Co. Med. Soc. Robertson, Christopher Wood, Somerville, Tenn. 116 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Ross, Jeptha Gillied, NJSydney, Cape Breton, N. S., 1883. Ruhl, Henrj^, New York City, 1882. Phys. 23d and 24th Ward Dispensary; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Sangster, William Lee, Brownsville, Term. Seeds, 0. Henry, Columbia, Tex., 1883. A. B.,Transylvania Col.; A. M., Columbia Col.; M. D., Col. of Phys. and Surg., N.Y., 1860 ; Member Texas State Med. Soc. Seiberling, Joshua Washington, Lynnville, Pa. Severy James Blake, Farmington, Me. M. D., Med. Sch. of Maine, 1865 ; Member Maine State Med. Assoc. Shirmer, George Philip, New York City, 1882. Shull, Joseph Horace, Martin's Creek, Pa. Simpson, William Curlis, New Brighton, Pa. Smith, Charles Mortimer, Evansville, Wis. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1860 ; Member Wis- consin State Med. Soc. Smith, Matthew Winfield, Flatbush, N. Y. Spencer, Clark Emory, Fort Gratiot, Mich. Steeves, Howard Douglas, St. John, N. B. Stephens, James Truit, Mansfield, Texas. Steurer, John Adam, New York City, 1888. Clinical Asst., N. Y. Ophthalmic and Au- ral Inst., 1871-73 ; House* Surg. Bellevue Hosp., 1872-74; Attending Surg. North- western Dispensary since 1876 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Papers:—'A New Aspirator,” Medical Record, Sept. 1872; “Endoscope,” Archiv. Jour. Dermatologic, Vienna, 1875 ; “ A New Stricture Dilator,” Med. Record. Sutphen, Theron Yeomans, Newark, N. J., 1882. Eye and Ear Surg. St. Michael’s Hosp., Newark, since 1881; Late Attending Surg. Newark Char. Eye and Ear Inf., res. 1881; President, Newark Med. Assoc.; Member Essex Dist. Med. Soc., Med. Soc. of N. J. Swinton, William James, New York City. Taylor, Benjamin Franklin, Colusa, Cal. Tefft, Herbert Kinyon, Topeka, Kansas, 1883. Examiner for the Centennial Mutual Life Assoc., Amer. Life and Accident Assoc., Royal Arcanum and College of Builders, U. S. Accident Assoc., of New York City; Member Kansas State Med. Soc. Terriberry, Calvin, Paterson, N. J., 1875. Thompson, Charles Hutchinson, New York City. Tourtellot, John Quincy Adams, Fall River, Mass., 1883. City Physician, 1875-78; Fellow Massa- chusetts Med. Soc., May, 1873. Tully, Marcus Edward, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Yan Horn, Abner Osborn, Middle Island, N. Y, 1883. Yan Saun, John Duryee, Jersey City, N. J. Waggener, Edmund Arthur, Carrollton, Mo., 1883. M. D.,Univ. of Louisville, 1871 ; Member Missouri State Med. Soc. (President in 1883); Grand River Dist; Med. Soc. (Presi- dent in 1882), and Carroll Co. Med. Soc. Papers ;—ln St. Louis Courier of Med. Walker, Amos Clark, Rockdale, Texas, 1880. Wallace, John S., Brunswick, Mo., 1888. Coroner of Chariton Co., Mo., since 1880; Member Mo. State Med. Soc. ; Secretary Chariton Co. Med. Soc. Ward, Stow Haver , North Ferrisburg, Vt, Wheeler, Edwin Briggs, Brooklyn, N, Y. Whitney, Aaron Augustus, Adrian, Mich. Wiley, Joseph Hunter, Tupelo, Miss. Graduating Classes. 117 Wilkins, John Frower, Jr., Eastville, Va. Wilson, Edwin Gerrish, Griggsville, 111. Woodward, George Henry, Big Flats, N Y. Wortham, Francis Marion, Pennington, Texas. 31. D., Dartmouth 3led. Col., 1872. Wyeth, John Allen, New York City, 1888. 31. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1869; Prof. Surgery, N. Y. Polyclinic, 1882; Yis. Surg. Mt. Sinai Hosp.; Cons. Surg. St. Elizabeth Hosp.; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Pathological Soc., North- western Med. and Surg. Soc. Yost, George Alexander. Deceased. He was born in Warrenton, Ohio, Aug. 29, 1850, and graduated from New Market College, Scio, Ohio, in June, 1869. He was a pupil in medicine of his father, Dr. E. B. Yost, and following his graduation from “ Bellevue” he was associated with his father in practice at Warrenton. He was killed on the 6th of May, 1880, by falling from the upper deck of a river steamer at Wheeling, W. Ya., against the wharf boat and into the river. Young, George Peytor, Elkton, Ky. 1873-’74. Ady, Albert, West Liberty, lowa. 31. D., Starling Med. Col., 1867; Member 3luscatine Co. 3led. Soc., lowa State Med. Soc. Aldrich, Dorrance William, Galensburg, 111., 1882. Alvarez, Miguel Angel. Deceased. He was born in Granada, Nic- araugua, Aug. sth, 1850. After his gradua- tion he entered the House Staff of Charity Hospital, anil still later studied gynecol- ogy with the late J. Marion Sims. From July, 1875 to April, 1876, he pracuced med iciue in Rivas, Nicaraugua, and in July of the same year, was married to Caroline A. Baldwin, of Milford, Conn. He then practiced in the City of 3lexico, until December, 1876, when he was appointed Surgeon in the Army of Gen. Porfirio Diaz; was twice promoted, and in Guadalajara was given the charge of the typhus fever hospital. On the road from there to Mex- ico, he was attacked himself with typhus, and died in the City of Mexico, 3larch 4th, 1877. He was buried in the American cemetery. Owing to his sudden death he was unable to avail himself of an appoint- ment, which had just been given him, of Physician to one of the hospitals of the City of Mexico. His widow still resides (1883) in Granada. Andrews, William Curtis Clark. Deceased. Lived in New York City at time of graduation. In 1877 he was an Assist. Surgeon, U. S. Army, and is said to have been drowned near Fort Stevens, Oregon, Apr. 19th of that year. Baker, Albert Jeroua, Kimball Station, Tenn. Baldridge, Milton Columbus, Huntsville, Ala., 1877. Pres. 3ladison City 3led. Assoc., 1877. Balfour, William Thomas, Vicksburg, Miss., 1882. Health Officer and City Phys. since 1878; Phys. and Surg. to City Hosp. since 1880; Secretary Board of Health since 1879; County Health Officer since 1880; Member Mississippi State Med. Assoc., Amer. Pub. Health Assoc. Barker, Ira Newton, Laivler, lowa, 1879. Barnett, Richards, Vicksburg, Miss. 118 Bellevue .Hospital Medical College. Barr, John Allen, Larimer's Station, Pa. Barton, Charles Churchill, San Francisco, Cal., 1876. Baxter, George Alfred, Rochester, N. Y., 1874. Bazemore, George Monroe, Charleston, E. Tenn. M. D., Univ. of Nashville, 1861; Member Hamilton Co. Med. Soc. Beane, Frank Dudley. Bell, William Louvet, Randolph, Tenn. Bigelow, George Washington, New York City. Bliss, Charlie Curtis, Delphos, Ohio, 1883. Blood, Nelson Deloss, Ira, N. Y, 1883. Borts, Isaac, Saysville, N. Y. Brothers, James Elliott, Goldsboro, N. C. Brown, Daniel, Jr., New York City, 1883. Member East River Med. Assoc. Browne, Moreau Sequard, Mount Olivet, Ky. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1870; Member Licking River Med. Soc. Brunner, John Palestine Frederic, Stine's Corner, Pa. Bulson, Albert Eugene, Gobleville, Mich. M. D., Chicago Med. Col., 1868; Member Vanßuren Co. Med. Soc., Michigan State Med. Soc. Butterfield, George Kaye, Pittsburg, Pa. Christopher, David Irvine, St. Joseph, Mo., 1883. Health Officer of City of St. Joseph, 1876; Professor of Physiology and Diseases of the Eye and Ear St. Joseph Med Col., since 1878; Member Dist. Med. Soc. of Northwest Missouri (Recording Secy 1879-80-81), St. Joseph Med. Soc. Christy, Thomas Chalmers, Pittsburg, Pa., 1883. A. 8., 1870, A. M., 1875, Univ. of Michigan; Phys. to Mercy Hosp., Pittsburg, since 1876; Member Allegheny Co. Med. Soc., Pennsylvania State Med. Soc. Clarke, Charles Kendall, Rockland, R. I. Cocks, David Clark, New York City, 1883. Second Taylor Prize for Gen. Exam.; Asst. Surg. N. Y. Eye and Ear Inf.; Cons. Oph- thalmic Surg. Randall’s Island Hosp.; Member Harlem Med. Assoc., Phys. Mu- tual Aid Assoc., N. Y. Ophthalmological Soc. Conson, Augustus Hamilton, Gainesville, Texas, 1883. Cowan, Christopher Columbus, Dandridge, E. Tenn. Cram, Charles Warren, Haverhill, Mass. M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1871; Member Ross Co. Med. Soc. Crenshaw, Hamilton Freeman, Mariana, Ark. Dale, John, Princess Anne, Md. Davis, John Franklin, New York City, 1883. Dennis, Frederick Sheppard, New York City, 1884. A. 8., Yale; M. R. C. S. Eng., 1877; Demon- strator of Anatomy; Prof, of Surgery, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col.; Attending Surg., Bellevue Hosp.; Consulting Surg., Hospital for Relief of Ruptured and Crippled; Member of Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y.; Fellow of N. Y. Acad, of Med.; Member German Congress of Surg., Ber- lin. Papers:—“ Treatment of Amputation by the Open Method,” N. Y. Med. Jour., 1876; “Neurectomy,” Ibid, 1879. Dillon, Valentine Plunkett, Lowell, Mass. Dolz, William, Havana, Cuba. Donnau, Ingham Wood, Burgettstown, Pa. Dougan, David Henry, Richmond, Ind. Dupree, Albert Berton, Cold Springs, Tex. Durham, James Henry, Rocky Point, N. C. Graduating Classes. 119 Edwards, Thomas Melvin, Woodbine, lowa, 1883. Eve, Duncan, Nashville, Tenn., 1883. A. 8., 1869, A. M., 1876; Professor of Mi- croscopy Tennessee Col. of Pharmacy, 1875; Dean and Professor of Surgery and Clinical Surgery Nashville Med. Col., Med. Dept., Univ. of Tenn., 1876; Member Nash- ville Med. Soc., Tennessee State Med. Soc., American Med. Assoc. Papers:—Editor of “ The Southern Prac- titioner., in which, and in other journals, about fifty articles have been published. Feagans, George Obed, Waverly, Mo. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1870; Member Boone Co. Med. Soc. Fisher, George Russell, North Scituate, R. I. Fitzsimon, Vincent Alphonso, Ashton, R. I. Flinn, Thomas William Pallister, New York City, 1883. Asst. Sanitary Inspector, N. Y. Board of Health; Phys. Bureau for Med. and Surg. Relief of Out door Poor; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Flood, Henry, Elmira, N. Y., 1879. Fulk, Levi, New Kingston, Pa. Gay, Allen Edmond, Providence, R. I. Glenn, George Snider, Jackson, Tenn. Godfrey, Robert Frederick. Deceased. M. D., Bishop’s Col., Montreal, 1873; Licentiate R. C. S., Eng.; Member Montreal Medico-Chirurg. Soc. Following graduation he joined his father, Dr. R. T. Godfrey, of Montreal, Canada, in practice, and died in 1881. Goelet, Augustine Hardin, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Groso, Arturo, Villa Clara, Cuba, Gunn, Robert, Broad Cove, N. S. Harden, Virgil Orwin, Providence, R. I. Harlan, Benjamin Joseph, Columbia, Term., 1883. Harman, George Amos, Lancaster, Ohio, 1883. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1871 ; Phys. to the Ohio State Reform School, near Lancaster, 1874 to 1878 ; Surgeon Oth Batt. Ohio State Militia, 1875 and 1876 ; Member Hocking Valley Med. Assoc. Papers:—“Hyphosulphite of Sodium in the Prevention and Treatment of Scarlet Fever;” Columbus Med. Record, 1876. “Do the Auricles Actively Contract,” N. Y. Med. Record, 1881, etc. Harmes, Rudolph, Pleasant Mount, Pa. Harrington, George Kennedy, Jackson, Miss., 1880. Harris, Albion Hathaway, Spearville, Kansas, 1883. Hartin, Robert Harmon, Magnolia, Ark. Heitman, Frederick William, Chester, 111. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1873 ; Member St. Louis Med. Soc. Hennessy, Thomas Charles, Providence, R. I. Hill, Clarence Corlet, Warren, Pa. Hills, John Marshall, Newburyport, Mass., 1883. Hollenbeck, Charles Edgar, Halsey Valley, N. Y., 1883. Member Tioga Co. Med. Soc. (Vice-Presi- dent, 1882). Hollister, Edwin Orlando, Past Bloomfield, N. Y., 1883. Member Ontario Co. Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Howe, William Small, Pittsfield, Me., 1877. M. D., Med. School of Maine, 1869 ; Mem- ber Maine Med. Assoc. Hutchison, Alexander Rankin. Died at Bundarra, N. S. Wales, Oct. 19, 1880. His preliminary schooling was re- ceived in St. John, N. 8., whence he went to Boston and New York. In 1875 (after his graduation), he visited Edinburgh, Dublin and London, and from the latter city, in 1877, he sailed as Surgeon of an 120 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Australian ship, to Sydney, arriving there in November of that year. For some time he was employed in the country near New- castle, and then became Assistant to Dr. Hall, in Lamb ton. In 1880 he again re- moved to Bundarra, where he died after a short illness. His father, Richard Hutch- ison, Esq., lives atMiramichi, N. B. Hyde, Frederick Erastus, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y, Imperatore di Rinaldo, Carlo, Newtoivn, N. Y. Isham, John Sidney, Portland, Me. Jackson, Joseph Scales, Modesto, Gal., 1876. James, Thomas Charles. Baldwin, Pa. Jones, Joseph Burton, McKenzie, Tenn., 1882. M. D., Univ. of Nashville, 1867 ; Member Henry Co., Med. Soc. Keeney, James Wand, San Francisco, Cal., 1883. M. D., Univ. of Pacific, 1872 ; Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. Army, 1876 to 1879; Resident Phys. of City and County Hosp., 1874 to 1876; Police Examiner since 1879 ; Mem- ber San Francisco Med. Soc. Kennedy, Freeland, St. John, N. B. Kennedy, William Thomas, Kingston, N. G. Kenrick, Timothy- Francis. Deceased. Dr. Kenrick became connected with Dr. Barstow’s Asylum for the Insane, at Flushing, N.Y.,after his graduation,and for two years before his death was one of the Medical Staff of the State Asylum, at Utica. At the time of his death (Jan. 29, 1879), he was traveling in Italy with a patient of the latter institution. His disease was typhus. His home was in Franklin, N. H,—G. W. T. King, Addison Platt, Marion, Ohio. King, William Howard, Providence, R. I. Kline, Peter Janies, Portsmouth, Ohio, 1878. M. D., Miami Med. Col., 1871; Member (honorary) Lawrence Co. Med. Soc. Knowles, Lawrence Darling, Three Rivers, Mich., 1883. Member Kalamazoo Dist. Med. and Surg. Assoc. (President), KalamazooVillage Med. Soc., St. Joe Valley Med. Soo., Amer. Med. Assoc. Knox, Augustus Washington, Raleigh, N. C., 1879. Lacey, Lewis Lorenzo, New Salem, Texas. Lane, Wilbur Fisk. Deceased. He lived at the time of his death (Oct. 1879) at Mount Kisco, N. Y., having retired from practice. The cause of his death is supposed to have been an overdose of morphine. Leseure, Oscar. Letherman, John Alexander, California, Pa., 1884. M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1873; Mem- ber Washington Co. Med. Soc. Limond, Robert, St. John, N. B. Marsh, Simon S., Peru, Ind., 1880. Marshall, Robert Somers, Neiv York City. Martin, Charles Marion, Greenville, Mich., 1888. Member Michigan State Med Soc.; Union Med. Soc. of Northern Mich. (President). Papers:—“ Vaccination: Jennervs.Bergh.” State Sanitary Convention, 1882. Martin, John Mills, Wilmington, Pa. Martinez, Alberto Yaldes, Havana, Cuba. Maxwell, William Crighton. McChesney, Jacob Newton, New York City, 1883. House Surg. Work-house Hosp., Black- well’s Island, March to Oct., 1878; Asst. Resident Phys. Hart’s Island Hosp., Oct. 1878 to May, 1880; Asst. Phys. Riverside Hosp., Blackwell’s Island, 1880 to 1881; Asst. Sanitary Inspector N. Y. Health Board since May, 1881; Member Virginia State Med. Soc., 1875 to 1880; Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. McGiven, Charles, Grove City, Ohio, 1878. Graduating Classes. 121 Mershon, Stacy Bancroft, Newark, N. J. Miles, William Albert, Wortham, Texas, 1874. Miller, Daniel Bird, Jr., Columbia, S. C. Miller, Simon G., Buffalo Mills, Pa. Mitchell, Frank Albert, Jacksonville, Fla. Morris, James Edward, Liberty, Md. M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1857; Member Union Dist. Med. Soc. Morton, Horatio Archer, San Francisco, Cal., 1881. Nichols, Alva Winslow, Greenville, Mich., 1883. Nolden, Charles Albert, New York City, 1883. Resident Phys. 99th-st. Reception Hosp. Orr, Charles Osborn, New Lisbon, Ohio. Paddock, Janies Allen, Wilbur, Neb. Palmer, Walter Benjamin, Utica, N Y., 1879. Pelton, Ora Levant, Blackberry, 111. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1872; Member Fox River Yalley Med. Assoc. Perez y Diaz, Francisco, Havana, Cuba. Perez y Diaz, Ignacio, Havana, Cuba. Post, William Elisha Howell. Deceased. Born in Quogue, N. Y. (Long Island), Feb. 27,1848. He was educated under the direction of a private tutor, and prepared for college by Prof. N. H. Griffin, of Williamstown, Mass. He graduated from Williams College in 1870. I-n the fall of the same year he commenced the study of medicine with Prof. James R. Wood and graduated after taking three courses of lectures at “ Bellevue.” Following his graduation he commenced practice in New York, and in October, 1874, was ap- pointed an Assistant Sanitary Inspector in the Board of Health. About this time he was attacked with typho-malarial fever with which he was sick over six weeks. On the 19th of July he was attacked with peritonitis, of which he died on the 23d of July, 1877. His remains were buried in Quogue. For some time previous to his death ho was the secretary and treasurer of the Northwestern Medical and Surgical Society.—E. C. H. Reasoner, Harman D., New Cumberland, Md, M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surg., 1865; Member Indiana State Med. Soc., Grant Co. Med. Soc. Rhodes, Joseph, Wampum, Tenn. Rice, Fleetwood Augustus, Bridgeport, Conn., 1883. House Staff Kings Co. Hosp. (Brooklyn), 1876 to 1877 ; Vaccinating Corps of Board of Health ; at present Coroner of Bridge- port ; Member Bridgeport Med. Soc., Fair- field Co.Med. Soc., Connecticut State Med. Soc. Robeson, Donavan, Arcanan, Ohio, 1878. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1870; Member Darke Co. Med. Soc. Robinson, Sylvanus Edward, Qreenbush, Wis. Rodgers, Lee Omar, San Francisco, Cal., 1883. Russell, Charles Paterson, Utica, N. Y, 1883. House Surg., Royal Maternity Hosp., Ed- inburgh, Scotland, 1876 ; Member Oneida Co. Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Paper:—“ Eczema,” Utica, 1881. Sample, Chester Harris, East Saginaw, Mich., 1883. Shannon, William Cummings, U. S. Army, 1880. Shaw, Malin Burdett, Eden, N. Y. M. D., Univ. of Buffalo, 1866 ; Member Lake Erie Med. Assoc. Shelly, Amos William, McAllisterville, Pa. Shepler, Joseph Taylor, Dunbar, Pa. Sloan, William Thompson, Elmwood, 111., 1888. Member Military Tract, Med. Soc., Illinois State Med. Soc. 122 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Smelzer, Baxter Timothy, Lodi, N. Y. Smith, Francis Asbury, Died in New York City, November 4, 1881, of pulmonary hemorrhage. Born in New York City, Aug. 29, 1852, and studied medicine with Prof. James R. Wood. Fol- lowing his graduation in 1874, he served on the Resident Staff of Bellevue Hospital from the fall of 1874 till the spring of 1876, and then commenced practice in New York City. His health was never robust, and in 1878 he had several pulmonary hemorrhages, and during th(f following winter and spring he sojourned in Flor- ida. On his return he resumed his prac- tice as well as duties as a visiting phys- ician to St. Joseph’s Home, and assistant surgeon to the N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirm- ary. In 1881, he again had two slight at- tacks of haemoptysis, and as a conse- quence gave up some of his work. On the day of his death, and while visiting a patient, a hemorrhage occurred so pro- fuse as to cause his death in six hours, in the house where he was attacked. Stahl, Elias Finley, Mackinaw, 111., 1882. St. Clair, Romeo Wallace, Rossville, N. Y., 1878. Steadman, Willard George, Warren, Pa. Steele, William Hunter, Rockingham, N. C. Stephens, Charles Riddle, Middle Grove, Mo. Stimsou, Lewis Atterbnry, New York City, 1883. Prof, of Physiology Med. Dept, of thellniv. of the City of N. Y., 1883; Vis. Surg. Pres- byterian and Bellevue Hospitals; Member Bled. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Path- ological Soc., Surgical Soc. Stinson, Jack Bryant, Sherman, Tex. M. D., New Orleans School of Med., 1861; Member Grayson Co. Bled. Soc. Straight, A. Minor, Wilcox, Pa. 81. D., Western Reserve Med. Col., 1870; Biember Warren Co. Med. Soc. Strain, Joseph Francis, Toledo, Ohio. Sutleif, Charles Marion. Tanner, Alfred Herbert, Griswold, Conn. Taylor, James Ridley, New York City, 1882. Asst, to Chair of Clinical and Operative Surgery, Bell. Hosp. Med. Col., 1876; At- tending Surg., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Relief, 1874; Member East River Med. Assoc., Rhys. Mutual Aid Assoc., Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Acad, of Med., Amer. Med. Assoc. Taylor, Robert, San Francisco, Cal., 1877. M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1871; Mem- ber N. Y. Co. Med. Soc.; East River Bled. Assoc. Tejada, Antonio Garcia de. Deceased. He was a native of Carthage- nia, U. 8. of Colombia, in 1845, and at the time of his death (Dec. 12, 1880) resided in New York City. He was a graduate of St. John’s College, Fordham, N. Y. For some years before his death he suffered with a cardiac disease, and rising hurriedly from his bed with an attack of dyspnoea, he opened a window and, losing his balance, fell to the ground, three stories below, re ceiving injuries which resulted in his death. Thorp, Frank Jesse, Rocky Mount, N. C., 1879. Turner, Edward Burhaus, Montague, N. J. Underwood, Charles Finney, Newark, N. J., 1883. A. 8., 1871, A. M„ 1874, Williams Col.; Member Essex Co. Bled. Soc., Newark Bled. Assoc. Van Vorst, John, Jr., Jersey City, N. J., 1883. A. 8., 1870, A. M., 1873 ; Asst. Surg. St. Francis Hosp., since 1871; House Staff Bellevue Hosp. (3d Bled. Div.), Oct., 1874, to Apr., 1876; House Staff Womans Hosp. in the State of N. Y. (N.Y. City), Apr., 1877, to Oct., 1878; Visiting Surg. Charity Hosp., Jersey City, 1880 ; Rhys. Central Disp., 1881. Ward, George Whitfield, New York City, 1883. Rhys. Metropolitan Throat Hosp.; Mem- ber Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Watson, John, Utica, N. Y. Graduating Classes. 123 Webb, Jacob Wdliam, Rocky Mount, Va. Wellings James Henry, Grand Ledge, Mich. Wells, George Milton, Brooklyn, N. Y„ 1883. Wenger, Milton Leroy, Leinbachs, Pa., 1883. House Staff of Centre St. Hosp., N.Y. City, 1874 to 1875. West, Theodore Howard, Vermillion, 111. Whittemore, Frank Hamilton, New Haven, Ct., 1883. Willard, Rufus, Seattle, Wash. Ter., 1884. M. D., Med. Dept. Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1861 ; Licen Roy. Col. of Surg., Edin., 1876 ; Fellow Royal Col. of Surg., Edin., 1879 ; Med. Supt. Hospital for Insane of Washington Territory, June, 1877, to Nov., 1880; Member Washington Ter. Med. Soc. Williams, James Jeremiah, New York City, 1883. Vis. Phys. Bellevue and Randall’s Island Hospitals. Williams, William Wright, Noblesville, Ind. M. D., Indiana Med. Col., 1873; Member Hamilton Co. Med. Soc. Williamson, John Robert, Brenham, Texas. Wilson, Thomas Epps, Jr., Warrenton, Md. Wilson, William Edwin, Pulaski, Tenn. M. D., Univ. of Virginia, 1873; Member Giles Co. Med. Soc. Winn, Smith Ellis,* Glasgow, Ky., 1879. Young, Clement Chapman, Bergen Point, N. J., 1883. House Staff of Charity Hosp,, Jersey City, 1888-83; Member Hudson Co. Med. Soc. Young, James Newton, Carlisle, Ind. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1865; Member Drake Med. Soc. 1874-’75. Adams, John Hogan, Long View, Texas, M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1874 ; Mem- ber Kings Co. Med. Soc. Allen, John Edwin, New York City, 1875, Alton, Charles Delaney, Hartford, Conn., 1883. Bailey, William Curtis, Albion, N. Y., 1884. M. D., Albany Med. Col., 1874 ; Member Monroe Co. Med. Soc. Barnes, J. Franklin, Watkins, N. Y., 1883. Bartlett, Edward Pinchon, Battle, Samuel Westray, Tarboro, N. C. Beach, Timothy Downing, West Jefferson, Ohio. M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1878 ; Member • Ohio State Med. Soc. Belden, Albert Clinton, Akron, Ohio, 1880. Bell, George Mathias, Benton Harbor, Mich. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1871; Member Berrien Co., Med. Soc. ♦Class Valedictorian. 124 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Benford, George Thomas, Rochester, N. Y. Bibby, James T., Paterson, N. J. Biggs, Frederick Pfeiffer, Valparaiso, Chili. M. D., Univ. of California, 1874. Billington, Chauncey Ely, Manlius, N. Y., 1883. Member Onondaga Co. Med. Soc. Bondurant, Alpheus Alonzo, Charleston, Mo., 1880, Brandon, James Pearsall, Laura, Ohio, M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surg., 1873 ; Member Miami 00. Med. Soc. Brazelton, Robert Ellison Thompson, Neiv Market, Tenn., 1876. Briggs, Robert, Clayton, 111. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1869; Member Rush Med. Soc., Chicago, 111. Brown, Warren Edward, Fillmore, Mo. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1861 ; Member Andrew Co. Med. Soc. Brush, Edward Fletcher, Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1882. Attending Rhys., N. Y. Infant Asylum, 1882 ; Fellow N. Y. Acad, of Med.; Member Westchester Co. Med Soc., Yonkers’ Med. Assoc. Papers;—“ Observations on the Digestion of Milk,” N. Y. Med. Jour., 1879; “Milk,” Med. Record, 1881 ; “ Skimmed Milk as an Article of Food,” Ibid, 1881 ; “One Mode of Improving Cow’s Milk for Human Food,” Ibid, 1881; “Kumyss,” Ibid, 1881, Bucklin, Charles Aubrey. Budd, Samuel W., Petersburgh, Va., 1881. Asst. Phys., N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, 1875; Resident Staff, Roosevelt Hosp., N. Y. City, to 1877 ; Asst. Phys. Central Disp., Washington, D. C. Burroughs, John Jones, Houston, Tex. M. D., New Orleans Sch. of Med., 1860 ; Member Texas State Med. Assoc. Bush, Alpheus Arlington, Oakland Cross Roads, Penn. Byers, John Andrew, St. John, N. B. Cairncross, James William, Muskwanago, Wis., 1883. Campbell, Malcolm Munroe, Albany, Mo. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1871. Cass, John, Hamilton, Ohio, 1883. Chapin, E. Bennett, Grass Lake, Mich. M. D. Univ. of Michigan, 1863 ; Member Jackson Co. Med. Soc. Clark, Aaron, Waterford, Can. Colcord, Doane Blood, West Liberty, lowa. Combs, Rodney Clinton Fletcher, Rockville Centre, N. Y. Comstock, Arnon, Ilion, N. Y. Cook, Charles Henry, Barre, Vt., 1875. Corey, John M. Fremont, Ohio. M. D., Charity Hosp., Med. Col., 1865; Mem- ber Ohio State Med. Soc. Craig, Norman Smith, Manchester, lowa, 1882. M. D., 1871, Rush Med. Col.; Member Dela- ware 00. Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Crawford, James L., Greensburgh, Pa., 1882. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1868 ; Member Indiana Co. Med. Soc. Cummings, William Horace, Honesdale, Penn., 1879. Dear, Wellington WhitefLeld? Washington, Va. Denniston, Charles Hasbrook, Newburgh, N. Y. Dillard, Henry Thomas, Shreveport, La. M. D. Long Island Col. Hosp., 1874 ; Mem- ber King’s Co. Med. Soc. Douglas, Charles, Evans Mills, N. Y. Draughon, John Arch, Springfield, Tenn. Graduating Classes. 125 Dußois, Amos Sumner, Auburn, Cal. M. D., Poland Med. Col. 1865 ; Member California State Med. Soc. Dudley, George Freeland, Newfield, N. Y. Duncan, John Harris,* Kansas City, Mo., 1883. Duncan, William Freese, New York City, 1883. B. S., 1873, Cornell; Asst. Resident Phys. Randall’s Island Hosp., 1874-75 ; Surg. 33d Inf., N. G. State of N. Y., since 1878 ; At- tending Surgeon. Bureau of 'Med. and Surg. Relief, 1878 to 1883 ; Member N. Y. Acad, of Med., Northwestern Med. and Surg. Soc., N. Y. Laryngological Soc., Amer. Laryngological Soc. Papers:—“ Apomorphia.” Med. Record, 1875 ; “Nasal Catarrh,” Ibid., 1880. Dunham, Stephen Alanson, Chenoa, 111. Dunigan, Michael Charles, Titusville, Pa. M. D., Univ. Med. Col., 1868 ; Member Crawford Co. Med. Soc. Dunsmoor, Frederick Alanson, Minneapolis, Minn., 1881. County Physician, 1881. Edwards, Robert Timothy, Yazoo City, Miss. M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1874; Mem- ber Kings Co. Med. Soc. Edwards, Thomas Riddle, Edwards, Miss., 1884. Ellison, William Thomas, Leesville, Ind. Engelsman, Bernhard, New York City. Ewing, Charles Carter, Aberdeen, Miss. Farrington, Edwin Harrison, West Hurley, N. Y. M. D., Univ. of Buffalo, 1867; Member Ulster Co. Med. Soc. Fox, Gustav Theodore, Bath, Pa. M. D., Univ. Med. Col. 1805 ; Member Northampton Co. Med. Soc. Frame, Silas W , Fraser, Jefferson Carvosso, Ava, N. Y, 1883. Fruitnight, John Henry, New York City, 1883. A. 8., 1872, A. M., 1875, Col. of the City of N. Y.; Attending Phys., Out-door Dept N, Y. Foundling Asylum, 1879 to 1881; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., Northwestern Med. and Surg. Soc. (Secre- tary and Treas. 1881 to 1883), Medico-Legal Soc. 1880 to 1882; Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc., N. Y. Soc. of Med. Jurisprudence, N. Y. Acad, of Med., Amer. Acad, of Med. Papers:—“ Case of Relaxation of Sacro- iliac Synchrondosis,” Amer. Jour, of Ob- stet., 1876 ; “Case of Compound Multiple Fracture of Radius and Ulna,” Archives of Clin. Surg., vol. i; “ Fracture of the Humerus near the Condyles,with Luxation of the Ulna Backward,” Ibid., vol. i ; “Delivery of the Breech with the For- ceps—Resuscitation of Asphyxiated Child by the Use of Electricity,” Virgin. Med. Monthly, 1877 ; “Malarial Fever in Infan- cy and Early Childhood,” Amer. Jour, of Obstet., vol. xiii. Fuller, James Robert, Middletown, Conn. Fullilove, Thomas Weir, Vaiden, Miss. Gartrell, James Calvin, Pope, Miss. Gordon, Leonard James, Jersey City, N. J. Graham, John Cole, New York City. M. D., Cleveland Med. Col., 1873 ; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Gray, William Winbourn, Nashville, Tenn. Grimes, Joseph Broders, Pittsburg, Pa., 1883. Member Allegheny Co. Med. Soc.; Police Surgeon, 1877 ; Member of Board of Health since 1880; Surg. Pittsburg Southern R. R., 1883 ; Surg. to Oliver Wire Mill and to Dill- worthy, Porter & Co.’s Rolling Mill, 1883. Harvey, Robert Smith, Huntington, W. Va. M. D., Washington Univ., 1873 ; Member Med. Soc. of State of W. Virginia. Harvey, Samuel Nuel, Neola, lowa, 1881. ♦Class Valedictorian, 126 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Hatheway, Nelson Dean, Fall River, Mass. Heerrnans, Eugene Alonzo, Scranton, Pa., 1883. Hemingway, Samuel, New York City, 1883. Ambulance Surgeon Park Hosp., 1873; Resident Phys. Hosp. for Epilep. and Paral., Blackwell’s Island, 1873-74; Asst. Phys. N. Y. Asylum for Insane, Black- well’s Island, 1874; Attending Phys., N. Y. Dispensary, 1875; Attending Phys. Bureau for Med. and Surg. Relief, 1876-83 ; Exam- ining Phys. Dept of Public Char, and Cor., 1877-81 ; Visiting Phys., Alms-house and Work-house Hosp., 1883 ; Asst. Surg. Bth Regt, N. Y. State Nat. Guard, 1881. Papers;—“ Case of Left Hemiplegia with Aphasia,” Med. Record, Mar. 4, 1876; “ The Plaster of Paris Corset,” Ibid, Nov. 23,1879, etc., etc. Hobbs, Arnold Thomas, Milburn, Ky. Hoff, Charles Atlee, Miamisburg, Ohio. M. D., Miami Med. Col., 1874. Holderness, Edward Page Granvil, Chenoa, 111., 1883. M. D., Med. Col. of Missouri, 1860 ; Mem- ber Illinois Med., and McLean Co. Soc. Hope, George Bevan, New York City, 1883. A. 8., 1869, A. M., 1873, Princeton ; Resi- dent Surg., Metropolitan Throat Hosp.; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Hubbard, William Blackstone, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Hubbell, Singleton Beall, Medford, Wis., 1883. Hull, Joseph Henry, Crawfordsville, lowa. Hume, Enoch Edgar, Camden, Ky., 1879. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1869 ; Hon. Mem- ber Shelby Co. Med. Soc. Humphreys, David Carlyle, Springfield, HI. Hunter, Lester Walker, Charlotte, N. C. Johnson, Jarvis Jackson. Johnson, John Gideon, Lowndesville, S. C. Kalish, Richard, New York City, 1883. House Staff Bellevue Hosp., 1876-77 ; Asst, to Chair of Materia Med. and Therap. Bell. Hosp. Med. Col., since 1877 ; Lecturer on Therapeutics, Summer term, 1880 ; Asst. Surg. N. Y. Eye and Ear Inf., since 1878 ; Visiting Surg. Charity Hosp., since 1881; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Acad, of Med. Kearney, Thomas John, New York City, 1883. Kelley, John Henry, Parkersburg, W. Va. Kellogg, Jqhn Harvey, v Battle Creek, Mich., 1883. Member Mich. State Board of Health ; Sup’t Battle Creek Sanitarium ; Member Calhoun Co. Med. Soc., Michigan State Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc., Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Science, Amer. Pub. Health Assoc., Amer. Social Sci. Assoc., Amer. Soc. of Microscopists; Editor of Good Health, (a Sanitary Magazine). Papers ;—“ Digestion and Dyspepsia,” “Hand-book of Hygiene and Rational Medicine,” “ Sanitary Associations,” “Do- mestic Sanitation,” “Decomposing Or- ganic Matter,” “Dangers in Dirt,” etc. Kennedy, Charles Van Buren, Evensburg, Pa., 1883. Kennedy, Vincent Pellett, Litchfield, Minn. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1851 ; Member Crow River Med. Soc. Ketch, Samuel, New York City, 1883. House Surg., 1877 to 1879, Asst. Surg. since 1870, N. Y. Orthopedic Hosp. and Disp.; Fellow N. Y. Acad, of Med. Kimmel, Jacob Anthony. Kistler, Isaac Josephus, Lynnville, Penn. Kitchell, Nathaniel Ashford, Henderson, Ky. M. D. Med. Col. of Virginia, 1864 ; Member McDowell Med. Soc. Kittenger, Henry, Winamac, Ind. M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1865 ; Member Brainard Med. Soc. Graduating Classes. Knight, James Henry, Paragon, Ind. Landon, John Parson, Elk Horn Grove, 111. Lange, J. Chris., Pittsburg, Penn. Larew, John Thomas, St. Louis, Mo., 1883. House Staff Charity Hosp., N. Y., 1875-76 ; Prof, and Demonstr. of Anatomy St. Louis Col. of Phys. and Surg. Lathrop, Charles Corning, Denver, Col., 1883. A. 8., 1873, A. M., 1875, Princeton ; House Surgeon Charity Hosp., Jersey City, 1875 «to 1876; Member Denver Med. Assoc. (Secretary, 1876-7'S), Colorado State Med. Soc. (Permanent Secretary, 1877-81) ; Exam. Phys. Rocky Mount. Ins. Co., 1878. Lathrop, George Henry, Wurtsboro', N. Y., 1882. Member Ulster Co. Med Soc.; Sullivan Co. Med. Soc. (President, 1878), Amer. Med. Assoc. Lathrop, James Campbell, Jewett City, Conn. Lattin, George, Cattaraugus, N. Y, 1883. Laws, Samuel Spahr, New York City. Leach, John Holmes, Keene, N. IL, 1878. Leech, Garret David, Munele, Ind., 1877. Lindridge, Edwin Frederick, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lovelace, James Madison, Lovelaceville, Ivy., 1877. Lundy, Charles J., Detroit, Mich., 1883. A. M., Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind., 1883 ; M. D. Univ. of Michigan, 1873 ; Prof. Opthalmology, Otology and Laryn- gology Mich. Col. of Med.; Chief Sur- geon Michigan Eye and Ear Infirmary : Member Detroit Med. and Library Assoc., Wayne Co. Med. Soc., Michigan State Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Papers“ Optic Neuritis,” Detroit, Dec., • 1878 ; “ Light in the Public Schools, and School-Life in Relation to Vision,” Lans- ing. Jan.. 1880; “Diabetic Cataract,” De- troit, June, 1880; “ Sympathetic Affections of the Eye,” Detroit, July, 1880 ; “ Tuber- cular Laryngitis,” Ann Arbor, Feb., 1881; “ Gonorrheal Opthalmia—lts Complica- tions and Results,” Detroit, Feb., 1881; “ Hygiene in Relation to the Eye,” Detroit, Feb., 1883 ; “ Reports of the Michigan Eye and Ear Inf.,” Detroit, Sept., 1883, etc., etc. Lytle, Samuel F., Philipsburg, Pa., 1881. Mack, Joshua Newton, Mills Village, N. S. Malone, James Ellis, Louisburg, N. C. Marion, Thomas David, Bichburg, S. C., 1880. Marriott, Teamans Smith, Baltimore, Md., 1879. Marsh, Edward, Esperance, N. Y. Mason, Charles, Kingston, N. Y. Mauzy, William Peter, Rushville, Ind. Maynard, Henry Hobart, Tipton, lovxt. M. D., Rusli Med. Col., 1861 ; Member lowa and Illinois Cent. Dist. Med. Assoc. McClure, John Franklin, Tioga, Penn. McConnel, Hiram Smith, New Brighton, Penn, 1883. McCrea, Robert, Wickham, N. B. McCready, Joseph Alexander, Wellsville, Ohio. McCulloch, Albertus P., Brooklyn, lowa. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1868 ; Member lowa State Med. Soc. McGlynn, John Edward, New York City. McGwigan, John Andrew, Enfield, N. C. McLeod, William McKenzie, Sydney, N. S. Mcßoberts, Oliver Hayden, Stanford, Ky. 128 Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Messemer, Michael Jean Baptiste, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Pathological Soc., N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc., N. Y. Neurological Soc. Mielke, Rudolph, New York City. Moore, Charles Ebenezer, Battleboro, N. C. Moore, Samuel Glover, Trenton Falls, N. Y. Morrison, Ephraim, St. John, N. B. Mouser, Benjamin Truex, San Francisco, Cal., 1883. Murray, P. Vincent, M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1870 ; Mem- ber Med. Soc. of the Co. of New York. Nash, William Henry Harrison, Columbus, Ohio, 1880. M. D., Miami Med. Col., 1872; Member Ohio State Med. Soc. NeAvsom, Thomas Cocke, Wall Hill, Miss. Neyra, Ramon, Santiago, Cuba. Noyes, James Brackett, Norwich, N, Y. Nute, Frank Leon, Farmington, N. H. Parsons, John, Kingsbridge, N. Y., 1883. M. D., Med. Dept, of lowa Univ., 1804 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y„ AVestchester Co. Med. Soc. Peaslee, Edward Henry, New York City, 1883. A. 8., Yale, 1872 ; M. D., Coll, of Phys. and Surg. N. Y., 1875. Asst. Surg., N. Y. State Womans Hosp., 1879 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N.Y.,N. Y. Acad, of Med., N. Y. Obstetrical Soc., N. Y. Clinical Soc. Penny, Robert Joseph, Rondout, N. Y. Pharr, Theodore Franklin, Harrislmrg, N. C. Philip, William, Listowel, Ont., Can. M. D., Ahctoria Col., 1872 ; Member Col. of Phys. and Surg. of Ontario. Powell, James, Union Town, Ky. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1870 ; Member McDowell Med. Soc. Powell, Newton Albert, Edgar, Ont., Can., 1883. M. 8., Trinity Univ., Toronto, 1875 ; Mem- ber College of Phys. and Surg., Ontario, 1875; Member Ontario Med. Assoc. Papers:—“ Rapid Lithotrity,” Can. Jour, of Med. Sci., Dec., 1878 ; “Congenital Di- astasis of Both Tibiae,” Canada Lancet, July, 1881: “ Hemorrhage after Tonsill- otomy,” Trans. Ont. Med. Assoc., 1882 ; “ Reduction of a Hip Dislocation on the Thirty-second day,” Canada Lancet, May 1877; etc., etc. Proctor, Charles Edward, Mount Carmel, Ky. Putnam, Frank, Locke, N. Y., 1882. Member Cayuga Co. Med. Soc. Putzel, Leopold, New York City, 1882. A. B. and B. S., 1872 ; Attending Phys. Bureau of Med. and Surg. Relief, since 1876; Neurologist to Randall’s Island Hosp. since 1879 ; Curator to Charity Hosp. since 1880; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Acad, of Med., N. Y. Neuro- logical Soc. Books and Papers /—Translation of Ros- enthal’s work on “Nervous Diseases,” N. Y.: W. AVood & Co., 1879; “Func- tional Nervous Diseases,” N. Y.: W.AVood & Co., 1880; Article on “Diseases of the Brain and Medulla Oblongata ” in supple- ment to Ziemssen’s Cyclopaedia, N. Y.: AV. Wood & Co., 1881, etc. Rapp, Samuel, Lake City, Col., 1880. Reynolds, Henry James, Orion, Mich., 1882. Vice-President Mich. State Sanitary Con- vention ; Member Northeastern Mich. Med. Soc. (Vice-President), Michigan State Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Papers;—“ Pneumonia,” Detroit Lancet, 1878; “Synovitis of Knee Joint,” Ibid, 1879; “Puerperal Fever,” Ibid, 1881; “Puerperal Eclampsia,” Ibid, 1881 ; “Chronic Chorea,” Detroit Clinic, 1882: “Neglected Stricture of the Urethra,” Ibid, 1882; “Case of Fracture—with Re- marks,” Ibid, 1882; “After-treatment of Tracheotomy Cases,” Trans. Mich. State Med. Soc., 1883. Graduating Classes. 129 Richards, Joseph Smith, Salt Lake City, Utah. Richardson, David Michelle, Athens, Ala. Rickenbach, John Frederick, Alleghany City, Penn. Riley, Charles Pierce, Lodi, Wis. Roberts, James Daniel, Goldsboro, N. C., 1882. Secretary Wayne Co. (N. C.) Med. Soc.; Secretary and Supt. Board of Health of Dauphin Co., 1879 and ’80; Secretary Wayne Co. Board of Health, 1881 ; Supt. Eastern North Carolina Insane Asylum, , since Dec., 1881. Roediger, Trangott Friedrich Moritz, New York City. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Rucavado, Genaro, San Jose, Costa, Rica. Sands, Oscar Gilbert, Titusville, N. J., 1884. Sherman, Charles, New York City, 1882. Asst. Sanitary Inspector (temporary) since 1875. Sigler, George Augustus, Brewersville, Bid. Silver, Henry Mann, New York City, 1882. A. 8., 1873, Dartmouth; House Staff, Belle- vue Hosp., 1876-77; Attending Phys. N. Y. Disp., 1878 to 1880 ; Visiting Phys. Eastern Disp., since 1880; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., and N. Y. Acad, of Med. Simons, Elbridge Gerry, Ripley, N. Y. Smith, John Henry, Mount Vernon, Pa., 1884. Somers, John Edward, Antigonishe, N. S. Sprague, Welcome Whipple, New York City, 1888. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Stites, Joseph Augustus. St. John, David, Hackensack, N. J., 1882. Member (and President) Bergen Co. Med. Soc. Stockslager, Samuel Oliver, Tipton, lowa, 1883. Stockton, George, Columbus, Ohio. Swartz, George Neuchomer, Bath, Penn. Tamayo, Rafael y Boil. Died in New York City, June 30, 1881, of pneumonia. He was born at Santiago, Cuba, October, 1851, and was a son of the eminent Judge Tamayo of the same name. Having been educated in as liberal a manner as the wealth and s cial position of his family would allow, he came to New York to study medicine, and gradu- ated in the class of ’75. He commenced practice in New York City, and married Miss Carmen Amabile, sister of Sebastian (class of ’O6), and of Ramon (class of ’72). He left a widow and three daughters. Taylor, James Aaron, Gridley, HI., 1882. Taylor, Lewis Cass, Gridley, 111., 1888. Taylor, Marcus Elvis, Jefferson Barracks, Mo., 1882. First Lieut, and Asst. Surg. U. S. Army, June, 1875 ; Capt. and Asst. Surg., 1880. Thomas, Charles Henry, Covington, Ky., 1883. Trask, Frederick Marquand, Manasquan, N. J., 1879. Trimble, Isaac Henry, Monterey, Va. Tripp, Delmer Clayton, Ithaca, N. Y. Turner, Elijah Loring, Staunton, Va. Van Dyke, Frederic William, Wabashaiv, Minn. Van Mater, Daniel G., Holmdel, N. J. Vaughan, Cyrenius Benjamin, Morrisonville, N. Y., 1883. Van Zile, Benjamin Sturgis, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Von Weber, Frederick Christopher, Silver Cliffs, Col., 1882. 130 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Wade, John Henderson, Ross, Ohio. Wall, James Owen, Huntington, W. Va. M. D., Med. Col. of Ohio, 1869 ; Member Med. Soc. of State of W. Virginia. Wallace, David Lynde, Newark, N. J., 1882. House Staff Bellevue Hosp., 1875 to 1876 ; Yisting Phys. Newark City Hosp., 1882 ; Member Essex Co. Med. Soc. Wallace, James Paulding, Bellefontaine, Ohio, 1883. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1874; Member Mi- ami Co. Med. Soc. Ward, Clarence Stanton, Warren, Ohio. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1874 ; Member Trumbull Co. Med. Soc. Weible, Jacob, Warren, 111. M. D., Rhode Island Col. Hosp., 1874. White, Oliver. Deceased. Born in the town of Somers, N. Y., April 9,1810, he was descended from Judge ThomasWhite,of Weymouth, Mass., a member of the Colonial Court in 1786. Dr. White commenced the study of medi- cine with his father, and graduated from the Medical Department of Yale College in 1831. He was the same year licensed to practice by the Connecticut State Medi- cal Society, and at once removed to New York City, where he continued in practice until his death, Nov. 7,1879. During his life he served as president and vice-presi- dent of the Med. Soc. of the County of N. Y., and was one of the founders of the N. Y. Academy of Med., serving as vice-pres- ident from 1866 to 1870, trustee from 1871 to 1876, a‘nd member of the committee on ethics from 1867 to the time of his death. He was one of the founders of the Soc. for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Medical Men, and at different times acted as its president, and for more than twenty years as one of its managers. He was a member of the Med. Soc. of the State of N. Y., and of the Amer. Med. Assoc. He took an active part in the founding and organization of the Presbyterian Hospital, and at the time of his death was one of its consulting physicians and president of the medical board. He was also consult- ing physician to the Northeastern Dispen- sary, and a trustee of the New York Dis- pensary.* Whittier, Gardner Mark, Smith's Mills, Penn. Willard, Isaac Newton, Fairfield, N. Y., 1882. Member Herkimer Co. Med. Soc. Willis, Robert Luther, Winchester, Ky., 1880. Wilson, Charles Milo, Shelburne Falls, Mass. Wilson, Joseph James, Independence, Miss. M. D., Med. Dept. Univ. of Cumberland, 1873; Member Memphis Med. and Surg. Soc. 1875-776. Allen, Edward Stiles, Providence, R. I. Allen, John Henry, Churchtown, N. Y., 1883. A. 8., 1875 ; Member Columbia Co. Med. Soc. Allen, Joseph, Adolphustown, Oof., Can., 1878. Almy, Leonard Ballou, Norwich, Conn., 1882. A. 8., 1872, Yale ; Ambulance Surg. Belle- vue Hosp., 1875-76; Member Norwich Med. Assoc. (Secretary and Treasurer), * The honorary degree of M. D. given to him in 1875, is the only one thus far con- ferred by the college. Graduating Classes. 131 New London Co. Med. Soc., Connecticut State Med. Soc. Apgar, Francis Asbury, New Germantown, N. J., 1883. Barton, Thomas Jefferson, Ashland, Ohio. Beardsley, William Edgar, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Beebe, Warren Loring, Barlow, Ohio. M. D., Med. Col. of Ohio, 1873 ; Member Washington Co. Med. Soc. Benjamin, John Halsey, Riverhead, N. Y., 1883. Member Suffolk Co. Med. Soc. Beyer, Henry Gustav, New York City. Bland, Thomas Tasker, Philadelphia, Penn., 1883. Boggs, Samuel Wilson, Pittsburg, Penn. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1808. Boor, Walter Axline, Newcastle, Ind. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1873 ; Member Henry Co. Med. Soc. Border, Daniel Webster, Kearneysville, W. Va., 1883. A. 8., 1873, A. M., 1874, Univ. of W. Va. Borst, George Calvin, Smyrna, Del. Bradner, Wesley Kinney, Elizabeth, N. J., 1880. Burke, Martin, New York City, 1883. Member East River Med. Assoc. Burroughs, Charles Le Roy, Creston, lowa, 1883. M. D.. Rush Med. Col., 1874 ; Member Salt Lake Med. Soc. Carter, Charles Crawford, . Rock Island, 111. Chambers, Porter Flewellen, New York City, 1883. A. B„ 1873, A. M., 1876, —; House Staff of Presbyterian Hosp., 18TC-78; House Surg. Womans Hosp., 1879-81 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Path- ological Soc., N. Y. Acad, of Med. Chowning, John Patterson, Keithsburg, 111. Coogan, Joseph Albert, Windsor Locks, Conn. Cook, Addison Charles, Clyde, N. Y. Cosby, John Banks, New York City, 1883. M. D., Washington Univ., 187'3 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of New York. Cow den, William Roten, Harrisburg, Mo. M. D., Virginia Med. Col., 1874. Craig, William Bedford, Denver, Col., 1883. M. I)., St. Louis Med. Col., 1875 ; Member St. Louis Med. Soc. Crawford, Rufus, Smith's Landing, N. Y, 1888, Member Ulster Co. Med. Soc. (Corresp. Sec., 1883, Vice-President, 1883). Cropper, Charles Wells,* Baltimore, Md., 1877. Cuddeback, William Louis, Port Jervis, N. Y., 1883. House Staff Bellevue Hosp., 1877-78; Member Orange Co. Med. Soc., Tri-States Med. Assoc. (N. Y., N. J. and Pa.) Dhvis, Eugene Carleton, Plainview, Minn. Davis, William Henry, Indianapolis, Ind. M. D., Indiana Med. Col., 1871; Member Marion Co. Med. Soc. Denton, Samuel James, New York City. Dively, Jeremiah Frazier, Unadilla Forks, N. Y., 1881. Douglas, Charles Henry, Providence, R. 1., 1883. Member Providence Med. Assoc., Rhode Island State Med. Soc. Douglass, William Edward, Middletoum, N. Y., 1881, Dullard, John Patrick, North Platte, Neb., 1884. Earl, Harry Duncan, Fort Worth, Texas, 1877. * Class Valedictorian, 132 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Edwards, Lawrence Stewart, Patchogue, N. Y., 1883. Elder, Elijah Sparks, Indianapolis, Ind., 1882. M. D., Med. Col. of Ohio, 1867 ; Member Rush Co. Med. Soc. Emery, Thomas Marsh, Sheldon, Vt. Evans, Horace Greeley, Tipton, Ind. Farnham, Alden Bradford, Milwaukee, Wis., 1888. Ferrer, John Destournell, Santiago, Cuba.* Fiegenbaum, Edward William, Edwardsville, 111. Finn, Charles Gardner Jenkins, Brooklyn, N. Y, Fisher, William Henry, Spencer, N. Y., 1882. Member Tioga Co. Med. Soc. Flynn, James William, New York City, 1882. Visiting Phys. Northeastern Disp., 1878- 79 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Paper .•—“Case of Poisoning by Atro- pine,” Med. Record, vol. xxi. Fraser, John Ghrisholm, East Weymouth, Mass., 1881. Gaboury, Frederic, Belle River, Ont., Can. M. D., Victoria, Col., 1865. Gatewood, Wesley Emmet, Mill Grove, Ohio. M. D., Dartmouth, 1875. George, William Albert, Keokuk, lowa, 1888. Gillis, Alexander, Sydney, N. S. Glover, Joseph Nelson, Mt. Sterling, Ky., 1883. Glover, Washington Pierce, Clinton, Ga. Goldthwaite, Henry, New York City, 1883. Vis. Phys. Charity Hosp.; Asst. Surg. N. Y. State Woman’s Hosp.; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Green, Carl Duane, Hammond, N. Y., 1880. Griffitt, Reuben Cummins, Moyantown, Ind. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1870 ; Member Morgan Co. Med. Soc. Grimes, Thomas Hoey, Sewickley, Penn. Gwin, John Wesley, Alliston, Ala.’ M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1874. Hall, Melvin Lowry, Newport, Ind., 1878. Hamill, George Washington, Baltimore, Md., 1881. Hatcher, William Ewing, Auburn, Ky. M. D., Louisville Med. Col. 1870 ; Member AVarren Co. Med. Soc. Havens, Byron Bates, Rushville, N. Y., 1881. Haynes, William Francis, Lexington, Mo. Hinds, Frederic Jonas, East Greenwich, N. Y. Hoffman, Oscar, New York City. Howell, Andrew, Brockway Centre, Mich. M. D., Buffalo Med. Col., 1865; Member St. Clair, Sanlac and La Pierre Co. Soc. Hudspeth, Leonidas, San Antonio, Texas. M. D., Galveston Med. Col., 180!); Member Texas Med. Soc. Hughes, Henry Robart, Clinton, N. Y., 1883. Jackson, James Hathaway, . Dansville, N. Y. Jacobus, Arthur Middleton, New York City, 1884. House Staff Presbyterian Hosp., Sept., 1876 to Apr., 1878 ; Attended Lectures at Univ. of Wurzburg, Bavaria, winters of 1878-79 ; VisitingPhys., 1880-81; Attending Phys., since 1881, Northwestern Dispen- sary; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., Northwestern Med. and Surg. Soc., N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc.; Fellow (and Asst. Secretary) N. Y. Acad, of Med. Graduating Classes. 133 Janes, John Ely, Newark, N. J. Jester, John Emerson, St. Francisville, Mo. Jones, Charles Edwin, Cincinnati, Ohio. M. D., Miami Col., 1874, Member Cincin- nati Med. Soc. Keating, William Forbes, Moores, Cal. M. D., Kansas City Col. of Phys. and Surg., 1873 ; Member Jackson Co. Med. Soc. Kelly, William, Tallulah, La., 1879. Lee, Millard Fillmore, Columbus, Ohio, 1883. Adjunct to Chair of Obstetrics, Columbus Med. Col., 1881-82 ; Since Prof. Genito-Urin- ary Surgery and Urethral Dis., same school; Member Licking Co. Med. Soc., Ohio Central Med. Soc., Ohio State Med. Soc. (Asst. Secretary), Amer. Med. Assoc. Magness, George Hosmer, New York City. Marshall, James Lloyd, Cos-Cob, Conn., 1878. Mason, George Lindsly, Moultonborough, N. H. Matson, Willie Buckingham, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. McAdams, Andrew James, Green Hill, Ltd., 1880, McClean, Joseph Talbot, Carrollton, Ohio. McCrea, Henry, * St. Thomas, Ont., Can. M. D., Univ. of Mich., 1875. McCready, George Homer, Coal Valley, Penn. McDonald, Augustus James, Los Pinos Indian Agency, Col., 1883. Agency Physician. McFall, William Oliver, Oscaloosa, lowa. McKenna, Levi Franklin, Junction City, Ohio. McNeill, James William, Fayetteville, N. C., 1884. McWilliams, Fred Augustus, Monticello, N. Y, 1883. Milligan, John Davidson, Madison, Penn., 1883. Member Westmoreland Co. Med. Soc., Pennsylvania State Med. Soc. Monroe, William Coe, Woonsocket, R. 1., 1880. Morje, Benjamin, New York City, 1883. Member Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. Muhlfeld, Henry, New York City. Mullen, Tobias Patrick, New York City, 1883. Attending Phys., N. E. Dispensary ; Phys. St. Joseph’s Industrial Home ; Phys. St. Dominic Temperance Soc.; Phys. Deborah Nursery ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. Munn, John Pixley. Neic York City, 1883. Surg. Randall’s Island Hosp.; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Acad, of Med. Murray, John McCluskey, Jacksonville, Penn. Nicholson, William Addison, Harrisville, Ohio. ■ M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1871; Member Venango Co. Med. Soc. Nouel Auguste Adolphe, New York City. O’Brien, Thomas Francis, New York City, 1883. O’Farrell, Michael, Brooklyn, N. Y. Olcott, Charles Augustus, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Member Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. O’Sullivan, Thomas Jefferson, Noncich, Conn. Parr, George W., Perrysville, Ohio. M. D., Cleveland Med. Col., 1868 ; Member Ashland Co. Med. Soc. Pease, Byron Willis, Thomaston, Conn. Peddie, Thomas, New York City. 134 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Pell, Arthur, Brooklyn, N. Y. Penniman, Alexander Brown, Woodburn, 111. M, D., ; Member Macoupin Co. Med. Soc. Plews, Bradford Franklin, Quincey Mine, Mich. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1873. Price, Samuel Hutchings, Liberty, Va. Prichard, Lewis, Grayson, Ky. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1867 ; Member Lawrence Co. Med. Soc. Proctor, Thomas Roe, South Union, Ky. Putnam, Seymour, Kansas City, Mo., 1883. Rasbach, George P., Herkimer, N. Y, 1880. Rasbach, James Irving, Herkimer, N. Y., 1880. Reed, Charles Hercules, Lockport, N. Y. Reed, Charles H., Reynolds, Arthur Rowley, Chicago, 111., 1883. Rice, Fred. Augustus, Bridgeport, Conn., 1888. Health Officer, City Vaccinator and Coro- ner of Bridgeport; Member Bridgeport Med. Soc., Fairfield Co. Med. Soc., Connec- ticut State Med. Soc. Richardson, Alonzo Blair, Portsmouth, Ohio. Ristine, John McMaster, Cedar Rapids, loiva, 1881. Sanborn, Thomas Barton, Newport, N. 11., 1883. Saylor, William Harvey, Portland, Oregon, 1883. M. D., Willamette Univ., 1869 ; Member Oregon State Med. Soc., Sayre, Lewis Hall, New York City, 1883. Assistant to the Chair of Orthopedic Surg. Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., since 1876; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Acad, of Med., N. Y. Pathological Soc., East River Med. Assoc. Schwatka, Frederick, United States Army. Sherman, Frank Roger, Hammonds, N. Y., 1883. Simons, Thomas Gaff, Providence, R. I. Slocum, Charles Elilui, Defiance, Ohio. M. D., Col. of Phys. and Surg., 186!); Member Ohio State Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assoc. Spor, George Doraphe, New York City. Stein, Charles, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Stevens, Merari Bunajah, Defiance, Ohio, 1878. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1809 ; Member Flint Acad, of Med. Still, David Yedder, Johnstown, N, Y., 1883. Member Fulton Co. Med. Soc. Stone, George Wethington, Metamora, Mich. Stoner George W., Portland, Me., 1883. House Phys. Seaman’s Retreat Hosp., Staten Island, N. Y., March to Oct. 1876 : Visiting Phys. U. S. Marine Hosp. Service, and assigned to duty at Boston, Mass., Oct. 1876; transferred to New York, Aug. 1877 ; to Buffalo, N. Y., March, 1878; to . Philadelphia, Nov., 1879; promoted to Passed Asst. Surg., Dec. 1879 ; Med. Off. in charge U. S. Marine Hosp., Portland, since Apr., 1881. Sullivan, Dennis Jerome, Providence, P. I. Summers, John 8., Rising Sun, Ind. M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surg., 1868 ; Member Dearborn Co. Med. Soc. Sweetland, William Palmer, San Diego, Cal., 1876. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1862 ; Member Wisconsin State Med. Soc. Sweney, William Montgomery, Red Wing, Minn. Graduating Classes. 135 Taylor, William Wood, Brownsville, Tenn, Terry, Wildridge Goldsmith, Depauville, N. Y. Thomson, Mason, New York City, 1882. A. 8., 1873 ; A. M., 1876, Princeton ; House Staff Bellevue Hospital, 1877-78; Attend- ing Phys. N. Y. Dispensary, since 1880. Trimmer, John William, Lisburn, Pa., 1878. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1875; Member Adams Co. Med. Soc. Tyler, Edwin Hawes, Owensboro, Ky. Van Santvoord, 'Richard, New York City, 1884. A. 8., 1872, Col. of the City of N. Y.; House Staff, Bellevue Hosp., 1876-77 ; At- tending Phys., Northern Disp., 1878-79 ; Visiting Phys., Work-house and Alms- house Hospitals, 1879-82 ; Visiting Phys., Randall’s Island Hosp., 1882; Member Med. Soc. of the Co of N. Y., N. Y. Path- ological Soc., Harlem Med. Soc., Fellow N. Y. Acad, of Med. Papers:—“ Diseases of the Spinal Cord,” Supplement to Ziemssen's Cyclopaedia, N. Y.: Wm. Wood & Co., 1881; “Causes of Sudden Death During the Operation of Thoracentisis,” Med. Record, vol. xvi, pp. 189, 402, 501; “The Voice as a Therapeu- tic Agent,” Ibid, vol. xx, p. 120; “The Danger of Ether as an Anaesthetic in Cases of Bright’s Disease,” Ibid, vol. xxiii, p. 261 • Varick, William Wroolsey, Jersey City, N. J., 1882. Surgeon to St. Francis Hosp., since 1881 (President Med. Board 1882); City Physi- cian, 1877' to 1879. Vivian, Godfrey, Alexandria, Minn. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1872; Member Minnesota State Med. Soc. Weir, Samuel Dinwiddie, Sullivan, Ind., 1883. Member Sullivan Co. Med. Soc. Wheeler, John Thorne, Chatham Village, N. Y., 1883, Whitney, George Alpheus, Albany, Ch'egon. M. D., Willamette Univ., 1872 ; Member Med. Soc., Third Judicial Dist. of Oregon. Wickham, Frank, Three Rivers, Mich. Wilbor, Charles Whitlock, Rochester, N. Y, 1881. Williams, Seth Weston. Reported to be deceased. At the time of his graduation he lived at Nashua, N. H. He received the prize in physiology, and, in 1879 won the Sayre prize of $2OO. Williamson, James Grief, Culleoka, Tenn. M. D., Univ. of Nashville, 1867; Member Giles Co. Med. Soc. Wilson, Charles Miller, Washington C. H., Ohio, 1882. M. D., Miami Med. Col., 1871; Member Lawrence Co. Med. Soc. Wilson, Jefferson Henry, Beaver, Penn. Wood, Phillip Michael, Jamaica, N. Y., 1882. Physician in Charge Queens Co. Insane Asylum, from its commencement, 1878, res. 1882; Member Queens Co. Med. Soc. Wooden, Charles D., Rochester, N. Y. Woodworth, Dempster William, Ellsworth, Wis. M. D., Cleveland Med. Col., 1868; Member St. Croix Valley Med. Assoc. Yates, Martin, Fulton, Mo., 1883. Member Linton Dist. Med. Soc. Yount, Silas Talbert, La Fayette, Ind. 136 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. i876-’77. Addison, Thomas, Chicago, 111., 1883. Res. Phys. Seaman’s Retreat Hosp., Staten Island, N. Y., July, 1876-77; Member Mich. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc. Alden, Charles, Wallington, Hammond River, N. B. Allen, Chester Griswold. Deceased. Born at Westford, Otsego Co., N. Y., Feb. 15, 1838. He began the study of medicine in 1873. Following his graduation he commenced the practice of medicine in New York City, and became connected with the Northwestern Dis- pensary, first as Attending Phys. in the department of Diseases of the Heart and Lungs, and later as a District Phys. In the latter part of 1877 ill-health obliged him to give up practice, and he spent the winter in Florida and the Bahamas with- out benefit, and died Sept. 18, 1878, at Cooperstown, N. Y., of pulmonary phthisis. Preceding the study of medi- cine he devoted much attention to music, and was the editor of several Sunday- school collections, as well as the author of a work on the Cultivation of the Voice, For two years he edited the Musical Ga- zette, published in New York City. Anderson, Fred Alonzo, Massina, N. Y. Appleton, George Frederick, Jersey City, N. J. Arton, John Henry, Bermuda, West Indies. Baird, William Miller, Delaware Station, N. J. Baldwin, Benjamin James, Jr., Montgomery, Ala. Barnes, Edward Forrest, Claremont, N. H. 1883. A. 8., 1871, Stevens High School. Barnes, Merrick Alonzo. Died soon after graduation, at his home in Franklin, N. Y., of Bright’s disease.— G. H. L. Bates, Charles Bell, Santa Barbara, Cal. M. D.. Toland Med. Col,, 1868; Member California State Med. Soc. Becknell, Irvin Jaspar, Milford, Ind. M. D., Indiana Med. Col., 1873; Member Kosinsko Co. (Indiana) Med. Soc. Bentley, Edwin, San Francisco, Cal. M. D., Univ. Med. Col., 1847; Member San Francisco Co. Med. Soc. Bibb, Richard Henry Lee, Austin, Texas, 1878. M. D., Galveston Med. College, 1872; Mem- ber Texas State Med. Soc. Birdsall, Henry Randall, Greene, N. Y. Borden, Charles Bishop, Tioga, Penn., 1883. Bowan, Alexander Sprinkle, Sullivan, Ind. Bowen, Thomas, Barbadoes, W. I. M. D., Miami Col., 1874; Member Harlem Med. Assoc. Brandt, William Eugene, Indianapolis, Ind., 1884. 8.5., 1868, A. M., 1871, Hanover Col., Ind.; M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1871; Actg. Asst. Surg. U. S. Army, 1874-77; Asst. Phys. Indiana Hosp. for Insane; Member Jefferson Co. Med. Soc., Indiana State Med. Soc. Papers:—“ Homoeopathy and its Falla- cies,” Chicago Med. Jour., 1871; “Poison ing by Rhus Radicans,” Med. Record, 1879; “Poisoning by a Bee Sting,” Ibid; “Dislocation of the Humerus with Multi- ple Fracture of Scapula,” Ibid, 1881; “ Case of Diarrhoea Tubularis,” with re- marks on Diagnosis, Pathology and Treat- ment, Ibid, 1882, etc,, etc. Brant, Austin Colman, Hayesville, Ohio. Brown, Alfred James. Brown, George Snider, Conway, Ark., 1883. M. D., Dartmouth Med. School, 187'2; Mem- ber Arkansas State Med. Soc., Faulkner Co. Med. Soc., Secretary Board of Med. Examiners, Faulkner Co., Ark. Graduating Classes. 137 Buchan, Alfred L., Union Grove, Wis. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1871; Member Wis- consin State Med. Soc. Buchan, Sami. Collins, Union Grove, Wis., 1879. Buesch, Martin George, Belleville, 111. Cady, Nelson Warner, Logansport, Ind., 1879. Calbreath, Thomas Franklin, Cleopatra, Mo., 1884. M. D., Col. of Phys. and Surg., Keokuk, 1874; Member Decatur Co. Med. Assoc. Calfee, Welcome Harrison, Clarksville, Texas. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1870; Member Conway and Faulkner Co. (Arkansas) Med. Soc. Chase, Harry Gridley, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1880. Cheatham, Richard, Nashville, Tenn., 1878. Conant, George Seymour, New York City. Connell, Alexander James, Scranton, Penn. Coy Kendall, James Milton, Camargo, 111. Crawford, George Evans, Waubeck, lowa. M. D., Col. of Phys. and Surg., Keokuk, 1876; Member lowa Union Med. Soc. Cunningham, Norman Frederick, Antigonishe, N. S. Dascomb, Leander Almarin, Phillips, Maine, 1883. Member Franklin Co. Med. Soc. Davidson, Robert Tier, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Davis, Jesse Taylor, Shreveport, La, M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1874; Mem- ber Shreveport Med. Soc. Deyo, John, Newburgh, N. Y., 1880. Dickinson, Gordon Kimball, Jersey City, N. J., 1883. Phys. Central Disp.; Member Hudson Co. Med. Soc.. American Med. Assoc. Dickman, Frederick Florin, Fort Scott, Kan., 1883. Professor of Physiology, Med. Dept. Univ. of Kansas City, Mo., since Sept., 1881; Member Southeast KansasDist. Med. Soc. (Secretary), Kansas State Med. Soc. Papers;— Editor and Publisher Kansas Med. Index (Estab. 1880); Compiler and Publisher Kansas Med. Directory; “ A Bare Case of Neuritis,” St. Louis Med. and Surg. Jour., Oct,, 1879. Disbrow, Robert Newton, New York City, 1883. Ambulance Surg. Bellevue Hosp., April, 1876,t0 Oct., 1877; House Phys. Emergency Maternity Hosp., May to Oct., 1877; Attend- ing Phys. Northeastern Disp., April, 1878, to July, 1881; Asst. Surg. N. Y. Eye and Ear Inf., Mar., 1879, to June, 1882. Disbrow, Stephen Morgan, Old Bridge, N. J. Eaman, William F., Ransomville, N. Y. Estabrook, Curtis Rodolphus, Pachuca, Mexico. 1883. Eustis, Warren Clark, Minneapolis, Minn. Fanning, George Terry, Riverhead, N. Y. Farwell, Abram Alfred, Jeddo, Mich., 1879. Finch, George Terwilliger, Elmira, N. Y. Fite, Campbell Coldwell, Nashville, Tenn., 1883. President Board of Health, and Health Officer of Shelbyville, Tenn., Mar. 1879 to Dec., 1882 ; Secretary and Exec. Officer Tennessee State Board of Health since Jan., 1883 (for 5 years); Member Sanitary Council of the Mississippi Valley, Tennes- see State Med. Soc.(Secretary, 1881 to 1883), Amer. Pub. Health Assoc , Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science, Tennes- see Historical Soc., etc. Papers.-—“ The Work of the National Board of Health,” Trans. Tennessee State Med. Soc., 1881; numerous minor articles published in Nashville Jour, of Med. and Surg., Southern Practitioner, and St. Louis Med. Brief. Flint, William Hasty, New York City, 1883. Vis. Phys. Work-house and Alms-house Hosp.; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. 138 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Foley, Walter Lemon. Died in New York City, Oct. 20th, 1883. At the time of graduation he lived in San Francisco, Cal. Forster, Oliver Kerr. Died July, 15, 1878, at Fort Scott, Kansas, of sunstroke. His home at the time of his graduation was Mifflinburg, Penn. Fox, Orson S. Furman, Charles Lawrence, Hamilton, N. Y., 1883. Member Madison Co. Med. Soc. Gale, Le Roy. Died in New York City, October, sth, 1883, of typhoid fever. Ph. 8., 1874, Yale; Phys. N. Y. Children’s Aid Soc.; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Gallagher, Dualtus Sylvester, St. John, N. B. Garey, Alonzo Randal, Springvale, Maine. Garretson, Eugene, Neiv Brunswick, N. J. Gates, Henry Augustus, Delhi, N. Y., 1883. Gillmor, Henry Edward, St. George, N. B. Glass, James Henry, Utica, N. Y., 1883. Gleises, John, New York City, 1883. Habirshaw, John, New York City, 1883. Visiting Phys., Randall's Island Hosp., 1883 ; Attending Surg. Disp. of the Med. Dept Univ. of the City of N. Y.; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Acad, of Med.; Fellow Royal, Microscop. Soc. of London. Hardman, Lamartine Griffin, Harmony Grove, Ga. M. D., Univ. of Georgia, 1876. Heard, William Henry, Elgin, Ark. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1869; Member Arkansas State Med. Soc. Henry, Sydney, Upper Musquodobit, N. S. Hill, John James, Washington, Qa. Hill, Reuben Webb, San Buena Ventura, Cal., 1881. Hoyt, Frank Marcellns, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Phys. Brooklyn City Disp., 1883 ; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Hull, Harry Daniel, Adrian, Mich. Irving, Rowland Clark, Orkney Springs, Va., 1878. Jacoby, George Washington, New York City, 1884. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Keating, John, Jersey City, N. J., 1883. City Physician, April, 1879 to June, 1880 ; Member Hudson Co. Med. Soc. Kenney, William Francis, Hartford, Conn. King, Kenneth Kirk. Deceased. Born at Beaufort, N. C., Oct. 3, 1850; Died at Rutherford, N. J. (where he passed the five years of his professional life), Nov., 9, 1883, of pulmonary phthisis. Kingsbury, James, Sydney, New So. Wales, 1878. Knapp, Charles Paxton, Wyoming, Pa., 1881. Lacayo, Leandro Alberto, Nicaraugua, Cent. Amer. Lawson, John James, Barnesville, N. B. Leffingwell, Elisha Dyar,* Aurora,, N. Y. Lincoln, John Edward, Lacey Spring, Va, Lyon, Earnest Manuel, Jersey City, N. J. Lyons, George Alexander, Neiv York City, 1883. Magill, William Edward, Wenona, Mich. M. D., Western Reserve Med. Col., 1872; President Bay Co. Med. Soc. Maliaiio, Yndalecio, Jr., Nicaragua, Cent. Amer. *Class Valedictorian. Graduating Classes. 139 Marquis, Thomas Benton, New Lisbon, Ohio, 1888. Member Union Med. Soc. of Columbia and adjoining counties. Martinez, Jose de Jesus, Nicaragua, Cent. Amer. Martin, William Stribling, Tuscola, 111., 1882. Member HSsculapian Soc. of Wabash Val- ley, Douglas Co. Med. Soc. Maxam, Franklin Hamlin, Princeton, Ind. McCombs, George Mason, Clayton, N. Y., 1882. Member Jefferson Co. Med. Soc. McCreery, George Patrick, Belleville, N. J. McGovern, Martin Augustus, New York City. McLeod, Malcolm Charles, Cape Breton, N. S. Mellersb, Alfred Henry, York, Neb. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1875; Member Lancaster Co. Med. Soc. Miller, John George, Lancaster, N. i 7., 1880. M. D., Univ. of Buffalo, 187(1; Member Monroe Co. Med. Soc. Miller, Peter Bruce McDougall, Oroville, Cal., 1881. M. D., Royal Col. of Surg., Edinburgh, 1858; Member California State Med. Soc. Morris, Stephen Yreeland, Jersey City, N. J. Nagle, Maurice Cornelius, Died in New York City, July 31, 1882, aged twenty-six years. He was a student in the office of the late Prof. James R. Wood. Naylor, Thomas Jefferson, Jr,, Savannah, Ga. O'Keefe, Michael Wallace, Worcester, Mass. Palmer, Judson Clark, Brooklyn, N. Y. Patrick, Zorah Elon, Plainfield, 111. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1872; Member Med. Soc. of Will Co., 111. Perez, Alberto Cipriano, Matanzas, Cuba. Perez, Porfirio Cornelio, Matanzas, Cuba. Perharn, Daniel Webster. Deceased. Dr. Perham was born in Mount Pleasant, Wayne County, Pa., August 23, 1853. He was the son of Sylvius G., and Lucinda U. Perham, immediate descend- ants of the first settlers of that part of the state. His father being a large and thrifty farmer, he was brought up and trained to all the duties of that vocation, which gave him physical strength and a mature mind at an early age. He obtained his academic education at the Mount Pleasant Academy, a private institution of his native place. During the spring of 1874, he commenced the study of medicine in the office of his uncle. Dr. Warren Schoonover, of New York City ; entered “ Bellevue ” in the autumn of the same year, and graduated in the spring of 1877, ranking high in his class. On receiving his degree, he return- ed to his native place and practiced medicine for a few months, but. by the advice of his uncle, he returned to N. Y. City. June, 1877, he was appointed Dis- trict Physician in the Northeastern Dis- pensary; August, 1878, he became associ- ated with Dr. Alexander Hadden, as assistant in general practice, which posi- tions he held at the time of his death. On November 29, 1881, he married Miss Cassie Hadden, of Orange Co. On April 19th, in apparent robust health, he was taken suddenly and seriously ill, which illness developed into cerebro spinal meningitis. He grew gradually worse, in spite of all medical aid, and died April 27th, about nine days from the outset of the disease. He was a member of the Physicians’ Mutual Aid Association, and N. Y. County Medical Society. • Pine, Percival Holland, Tipton, lowa, 1882. B. S., Ohio Wesleyan Univ.; A. M., 187'4. Pineo, James Forman, Sandy Cove, N. S., 1883. Price, J. Lampton,' Frankfort, Ky. Priest, Samuel Gilman, New York City, 1883. Rand, Henry Walter, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882. A. 8., 1873, A. M., 1878, Univ. of Acadia Col. (N. S.); Res. Phys. and Surg. Brook- 140 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. lyn City Hosp., Mar., 1877 to May, 1878; At- tending Surg. Brooklyn Orthopedic Dis- pensary, June, 1878; Adjunct to chair of Surgery Long Island Col. Hosp., June, 1880; Lecturer on Surgical Pathology, L. I. Col. Hosp., June, 1883; Attending Phys. Home for Friendless Women and Children; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc., Brooklyn Pathological Soc. Ray, William Wade, Lebanon, Ky. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1870. Ristine, Warren Henry, Crawfordsville, Ind., 1883. A. M., 1881; Member Indiana State Med. Soc. Robinson, Oliver Pearce, Fayetteville, N C. Rogers, James Simeon, Knobnoster, Mo. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1867; Member Med. Assoc. Central Dist. of Missouri. Romero, Calisto Joseph, St. Juan, Porto Rico. Rupp, John Daniel, Litzeriburg, Penn. Sanborn, Perley Lewis, . West Unity, N. H. Scheffer, August, Louisville, Ky. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1876. Sharpe, William Reece, Fulton, N C. M. D„ Jefferson Med. Col., 1851; Member North Carolina State Med. Soc. Shira, William, North Liberty, Ohio. Sibley, Charles Wilbur, Fairfield, 111. Simpson, Theodore Parker, Beaver Falls, Penn., 1883. Smart, Joseph Steadman Milledge, Seattle, Wash. Ter., 1884. Surg. Virginia and Truckee R. R., 1879-’B3. Smiley, George Preston, Millwood, Mo. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1863; Member Lincoln Co. Med. Assoc. Smith, David Milligan, Pen Yan, N. Y., 1879. Smith, Frank Pierce, Rouse's Point, N. Y. Spann, Janies Henry, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Spolm, Arthur Edward, Corpus Christi, Texas. M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1867; Mem- ber Kings Co. Med. Soc., and Vice-Presi- dent S. Western Texas Med. Assoc. Stephens, Frederick Philip, New York City, 1882. B. S., 1875, Cornell; House Phys. Seaman’s Retreat Hosp.,Staten Island, June, 1877, to Aug., 1878; Prof. Physiology and Ob- stetrics N. Y. Col. of Veterinary Surgeons since 1879; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Papers:—“ A Sphygmoscope and its Ap- plication,” Med. Record, Sept. 11,1880. Swinburne, Ralphe Erskine, New York City, 1882. Clin. Asst. N. Y. Aural and Ophthal. Inst., June, 1878, to Jan., 1880; Cons. Surg. Har- lem Hosp. for Women and Children for Disease of Throat, since Dec., 1881; Surg. Harlem Eye, Ear and Throat Inf., Jan., 1883; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., Harlem Med. Assoc. Thompson, William Finley, San Francisco, Cal. M. D., Med. Col. of the Pacific, 1876. Titus, George Everett, New York City. Tobias, George Washington, New York City, 1882. Recording Secretary OAS Society B. H. M. C. 1878 to its dissolution. Upham, William Richardson. Died in Yonkers, N. Y„ May 29tb, 1883, of hypostatic pneumonia and mal-nutrition. He was a graduate of the Sheffield Scien- tific School of Yale College, and subse- quent to his graduation in medicine was associated with his father in practice. Vance, William Kirkpatrick, ■ Bristol, Term., 1882. A. 8., 1873, A. M.. 1881, King Col,; Profes- sor of Chemistry King Col., Bristol, since Sept., 1879; Member Bristol Acad, of Med. Van Horne, Jacob Prior. Wallach, Joseph Gabriel, New York City, 1883. Vis. Surg. Out Patient Dept. Mount Sinai Hosp., 1881; Vis. Surg. Home for Aged and Infirm (Yonkers, N. Y.), 1883. Graduating Classes. 141 Ward, Orin Warren, Blue Rock, Ohio, 1879. Weaver, Milton H., Richlandtown, Penn. Webb, William C., Bryantsville, Ky., 1888. A. 8., 1871, Univ. of Ky.; Member Cent. Kentucky Med. Soc., Kentucky State Med. Assoc. Papers:—“ Whooping Cough,” Louisville, 1883; “Malarial Fevers,” Tran. Ky. State Med. Soc., 1883. Wiggin Frederick Holme, New York City, 1882. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Wilson, Holt Couch, Portland, Oregon, 1883. M. D., Univ. of Virginia, 1876. Winbigler, Clarence Willard, Monmouth, 111. Wood, Milton Le Grand. Reported to be deceased. At the time of his graduation he lived at Montgomery, Ala. 9 Woodbridge, Dudley. Deceased. He was born in Marietta, Ohio, August 30th, 1853. Receiving his early education in Marietta, he entered Marietta College in ’6!) and graduated in ’73. The year after graduation he read medicine in the office of Dr. Samuel Hart, of Marietta, and in the fall of ’74 matriculated at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, After the conclusion of his first year he went to Europe and spent two years in travel, re- turning to complete his final course of lectures in the fall of ’76, and graduated in ’77. After graduation he settled in Bel- laire, Ohio, where, by his winning manner and skilful attention to his duties, he soon built up a large and laborious practice. He was married to Miss Lizzie Anderson, of Bellaire, on June, 23d, 1881. While a student at “Bellevue” he consulted the writer of this notice on account of some heart symptoms yhich had developed, and it was discovered that he had mitral insufficiency. His devoted attention to his large and growing practice soon told upon his health, and early in August, ’B3, he was compelled to take to his bed with what were considered typhoid symptoms, complicated with pneumonia of a small portion of one lung. His overworked sys- tem was not equal to the struggle, and he died on August 22d, 1883. He was a man of rare promise, singularly winning in his personal character, and his death is a loss which only those who knew him can estimate.—F. H. B. Yuill, William Robert, Ovid, Mich., 1879. M. D., Detroit Med. Col., 1873; Member Allen Co. Med. Soc. 18.77-78. Acosta, Juan Wilfriclo, U. S. of Colombia. Alderman, William Nelson, Nelsonville, Ohio, 1879. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1877; Member Athens Co. Med. Soc. Allen, Henry Consider, New Straitsville, Ohio. Armstrong, James Adelbert, Clinton, N. Y., 1888. Atterbury, Boudinet Currie, New York City. Bacon, Gorham, New York City, 1883, A. B.; Surg. N. Y. Eye and Ear Inf.; Mem- ber Med. Soc. of the Co. of A. Y., N. Y. Acad, of Med., Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. Basora, Francisco Baldomero, Porto Rico, West Ind. Bates, John Milton, Dyherry, Penn. Bell, Henry Slaughter, Paris, 111., 1882. Surg. Cairo Div. Wabash R. R.; Member 142 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Med. Soc. of the Wabash Valley, Illinois State Med. Assoc., Tri-States Med. Assoc. Paper 's“ On the Resources for Meeting Medical Emergencies, with Cases,” Peoria Med. Monthly, 1882. Bemis, David Horace, West Middletown, Penn. Bibb, W. George, Montgomery, Ala. M. D., Vanderbilt Univ., 1877. Blizzard, John William, Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1884. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1865; Member Northwestern Ohio Med. Assoc. Blythe, Smith Green, Nora Springs, lowa. Bogie, William Thomas, Lawrencebury, Ky. Bolinger, William Edward, Orbisonia, Penn, Bowen, John, Flatbush, N. V, 1888. Asst. Med. Superintendent N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, 1878-79 ; Superintend- ent Riverside Hosp., Health Dept., N. Y. City, April, 1879 to June, 1880 ; Howard Assoc. Phys. in Yellow Fever Dist. in 1878; now Phys. to Kings Co. Asylum for Insane; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of Kings, Maury Co. Med. Soc. (of Tenn.). Bowman, Samuel Goddard, Riverdale, Tenn. Brandt, John Selden, Ontario Centre, N. Y., 1883. Brown Sequard, Charles Edouard, Jr., Boston, Mass. Burrage, Robert Lowell, Newark, N. J. Caraballo, Jose Maria, New York City. A. B. Carolan, Eugene Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Chandler, Elwyn Wilbur, Rockford, 111., 1883. Retired from profession; is now a pub- lisher and bookseller. Clarke, Albert Lincoln, Dubuque, lowa. Clemens, Alonzo Whitfield, South Bethlehem, Penn. Cochran, Joseph Plumb, Buffalo, N. Y. Costales, Alfredo, Havana, Cuba. Dale, Edward T., Texarkana, Ark. M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp , ; Member Texas State Med. Soc. Davis, Samuel Thomas, Edgartown, Mass. Delaney, Patrick Joseph, Halifax, N. S. Doty, Alvah Hunt, New York City, 1883. Douglas, William Henry, Ogdensburgh, N. Y., 1882. Ambulance Surgeon Bellevue Hosp., 1877 to 1878; House Phys. Nursery and Infant’s Hospitals, Randall’s Island, (New York), 1878 to 1879 ; Attending Phys. Eastern Disp., 1880 to 1882 ; Asst. Surg. N. Y. Eye and Ear Inf., 1880 to 1882 ; Vis. Surg. Dis. of Eye and Ear, St. Joseph’s Indust. Home, 1881 to 1882 ; Member Sus- sex Co. Med. Soc., 1882. Dower, Andrew Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Attending Phys. St. Mary’s Hosp.; Mem- ber Kings Co. Med. Soc., Brooklyn Patho- logical Soc. Duncan, Arthur McDowell, Toledo, Ohio, 1882. Member Calhoun Co. (Mich.) Med. Soc.; Toledo Med. Soc. Ebert, Rudolph Gustav, Walla Walla, Wash. Ter., 1883. Act’g Asst. Surg. U. S. Army. Edmondson, James Joseph, Urbana, Ohio. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1877. Edwards, Joseph Gaunt, Williamstoivn, N. J., 1882. Fairfield, William Josiah, Battle Creek, Mich. Faison, I. Wellington, Fulton, N. C. Ferguson, Benjamin Wallace, Jersey City, N. J. Finch, Cyrus Myron, Portsmouth, Ohio, 1883. A. M., 1856, Otterbein Univ.; M. D., Med. Col. of Ohio, 1862; Member Scioto Co. Graduating Classes. 143 Medical Society, Surg. 9th Regt. Ohio Vol. Cav. (for 3 years); Member Hemp- stead Acad, of Med., Ohio Valley Med. Soc., Ohio State Med. Assoc., American Med. Assoc. Fitzgerald, James Henry, Worcester, Mass. Froman, Jonathan Hiram, Ghent, Ky. Gillam, Samuel Edward, Elsie, Mich. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1869; Member Clinton Co. Med. Soc. Grove, John Bean, Petersburg, W. Va. Hall, Lewis Smith, Spencer, N. Y. Hammack, Harrison Daniel, Prairie du Rocher, 111. Haskell, Henry Marsh, Palmer, Mich., 1883. A. 8., 1873, A. M., 1876; Univ. of Mich.; Phys. and Surg. Pittsburgh and Lake Su- perior Iron Co., Wheat Iron Co., &c., 1880. Hendricks, James Gilchrist, Elisian Fields, Texas. M. D., Univ. of Louisiana, 1874; Member Harrison Co. Med. Assoc. Herold, Herman Christopher Henry, Newark, N. J. Hiukley, Livingston Spraker, Avon, N. Y., 1882. Horn, Joseph E. F., West Manchester, Ohio. Hunt, Edgar, Glen Garden, N. J. Huntington, Homer Austin, Amesbury, Mass. Ide, Henry Clay, Lyndon, Vt. Ingels, John 8., Meriden, lowa, 1883. Ives, Augustus, Jr., Troy, N. Y. Johnson, Joseph Edwin, Waverley, Ky. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1871 ; Member McDowell Med. Soc., Kentucky. Jones, Talbot, St. Paid, Minn., 1882. Prof, of Physiology Minnesota Col. Hosp.; formerly Prof, of Physiology in Hanline TJniv.; Member Ramsey Co. Med. Soc., Minnesota State Med. Soc., American Med. Assoc. Papers:—“ Case of Intra-Ovarian Preg- nancy, with Post-Mortem Examination,” Amer. Jour, of Med. Set.; “A Plea for Cold Climates in the Treatment of Con- sumption—Minnesota as a Health Resort,” N. Y. Med. Jour.\ “Valvular Disease of the Heart,” Chicago Med. Rev.; “Double Valvular Disease of the Heart in a Child, with Singular Nervous Phenomena,” N. Y. Med. Record ; “ Case of a Large Colloid Tumor,” Ibid.; “Mid-Winter Treatment of Consumption in Minnesota,” Ibid.; “Nerve Stretching,” Ibid.; “A Case of Alternating or Crossed Paralysis—Extrav- asation of Blood into the Pons Varolii,” Ibid.; “-A Contribution on Cerebral Syph- ilis, with a Report of Five Cases,” North- western Lancet; “Ataxic Aphasia,” Ibid.; “Five Cases of Winter Cholera,” Ibid. Keefe, Christopher, Kingston, N. Y. Kelley, James Madison, Washington, Ga. King, Oscar A., Chicago, 111., 1883. Asst. Phys. Wisconsin State Hosp. for Insane, 1878 to 1883 ; Prof. Dis. of the Mind and Nervous System Col. Phys. and Surg., Chicago, since 1882. King, Robert Christian, Limeport, Pa., 1879. Klepser, Ralph C., Martinsburg, Pa. Lay, Frederick Herbert. Mack, William Andrew Michael, Elizabeth, N. J., 1882. Phys. Elizabeth Gen. Hosp. and Disp,, since Aug., 1881; Member Union Co. Med. Soc. Maguire, John William, Jackson Court House, W. Va. Marren, Rosemound Witherspoon, New York City. Mcßride, John Cunningham, Jersey City, N. J. McCullough, James, White Oak, 111., 1883. McDougall, Colin, New York City, 1882. Member East River Med. Assoc. 144 • Bellevue Hospital Medical College. McGrew, Henry, Montgomery, Ohio. M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surg., 1875; Member Ohio State Med. Soc. McMurphey, George, Prescott, Wis. McNary, Charles Bingley, Fillmore, Ind. M. D., Univ. of Indiana, 1875; Member Putnam Co. Med. Soc. McNaughton, George, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Phys. Brooklyn Central Disp.; Asst. Sani- tary Inspector Brooklyn Board of Health; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Mershon, Homer La Fayette, Saxonburgh, Pa., 1883. Miller, Albert Noah, Litzenburg, Pa. Minges, George, Dubuque, lowa, 1883. Phys. Mercy Hosp. since July, 1883; Mem- ber Dubuque Med. Soc., lowa State Med. Soc. Morrison, Joseph Hugh, Birtle, Manitoba, Can., 1883. A. M., Univ. of Penn.; M. S., Pennsylvania Col.; Fellow Amer. Acad, of Sci., 1881. Papers:—“ Progress of Experimental In- vestigations in the Present Century.” Gold medal, 1881. Mott, Valentine, Neiv York City, 1883. A. 8., 1873, A. M., 1876, Columbia; Attend- ing Surg. Bureau for Med. and Surg. Re- lief of Out-door Poor. Mulford, Edgar Barnes, Bridgehampton, N. Y., 1883. Murphy, John, New York City. Nevin, Henry William, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. A. 8., 1873, A. M., 1875, Col. of St. Francis Xavier (N. Y. City); Asst. Phys. Kings Co. Hosp., 1880-81. O’Brien, William Duncan, Kendall, N. Y., 1883. Member Orleans Co. Med. Soc. O’Connell, Joseph Francis, Brooklyn N. Y., 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Oellig, Charles Alfred, Woodbury, Penn. Parsons, Charles H., Rushville, Ind. Pereira, Bernardo, U. »S’, of Colombia, Perkins, Orville Juan, Metamora, Mich Perry, Albert La Fayette, Taylorville, HI., 1879. Pfeiffer, Charles William, New York City, 1883. Member Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. Pier, William Francis, Scranton, Penn. Pratt, Albert Harlow, Dixon, Cal. M. D., Med. Col. of Pacific, 1873; Member California State Med. Soc. Quintero, Leonidas, U. S. of Colombia. Redus, William Dickson, Hazelhurst, Mins. Richardson, Edward, Boston, Mass_ Richardson, William Hiller, Vernon, Ind., 1882. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1875; Member Jef- ferson Co. Med. Soc. Rogers, Herbert Cooper, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Surg. Atlantic Ave. Disp., since 1878; Phys. Bushwick and East Brooklyn Disp., 1878- 80; Member Med. Soc. of the Co of Kings. Papers:—“Hip-Joint Disease of Trau- matic Origin—Extensive Destruction of Bone, Ankylosis,” Annals Anat. and Surg. Soc., Dec., 1880; “Punctured Wound of the Thigh—Haematoma—Secondary Hem- orrhage-Operation Recovery,” Ibid, Mar., 1881. Rogers, William Boddie, Memphis, Tenn., 1883. Demonstrator of Anatomy, 1878-79 (since Prof, of Anatomy) Memphis Hosp. Med. Col.; Member Tennessee State Med. Soc., Tri-States (Tenn., Ark. and Miss.) Med. Soc., Shelby Co. Med. Soc. Paper's:—“ Report of Three Cases of Ex- tirpation of Ovaries,” Miss. Vail. Med. Monthly, Vol. L; “Removal of Superior Maxillary and Malar Bones,” Ibid: “Liga- Graduating Classes. 145 tion of External Iliac for Femoral Aneur- ism,” Ibid; “Neurectomy for Trifacial Neuralgia,” Ibid; “A New Method of Fixing the Vesico-vaginal Septum in the Operation for Fistula,” Ibid, Jan., 1883. Roof, Russell Henry, New York City, 1883. Sayre, Charles Henry Hall. Deceased. He was born in New York City, May 14, 1850, and was a son of Prof. Lewis A. Sayre, with whom he was associated in practice. On the sth of March, 1880, he suffered a compound fracture of the left femur at the middle third, and died from secondary hemorrhage on the 11th fol- lowing. Scofield, Darius, Washington, lowa. M. D., Albany Med. Col., 1858; Member Washington Co. Med. Soc. Senour, John Gahagan, Troy, Ohio. Sibley, Hartwell Augustus, Lowell, Miss., 1879. Sigworth, Miles P., Anamosa, lowa. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1866; Member lowa Union Med. Soc. Silvey, John Henry, Wheeling, West Va. M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surg., 1877. Sloan, George, Lonacoming, Md. Sprague, William 8., Battle Creek, Mich., 1883. Asst. Lecturer on Physiology Detroit Med. Col., 1880-81; Asst. Med. Supt. Battle Creek Sanitarium, since 1881; Member Michigan State Med. Soc , Calhoun Co. Med. Soc. (Secretary), Detroit Med. and Lib. Assoc., Detroit Acad, of Med., Detroit Microscop. Soc., Amer. Microscop. Soc. Papers:—“Actionof thelleocsecal Valve,” Detroit Lancet, Oct., 1882. Standart, Albert Childs, Detroit, Mich. Stitt, James Warren, San Francisco, Cal., 1883. Stone, William Gleason, Elgin, 111., 1883. A. 8., 1875, Hamilton Col., Clinton, N. S., House Phys. N. Y. Hosp., Oct., 1878, to April, 1880; Asst. Phys. Northern Insane Hosp., since May, 1880. Sturgeon, Jesse, Salem, Ohio. Swandale, George Tapper, Greenville, S. C., 1879. Thomson, Walter J., Troy, Ohio. Tidball, Jasper, Grafton, 111. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1874; Member Military Tract Med. Assoc. (Illinois). Todd, William Easton, Clinton, Miss. Ultes, Charles, * Manchester, Mich. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1875; Member Washtenaw Co. Med. Soc. Utley, Joseph Henry, Dixon, 111., 1879. Wagner, John Marquand, Newman, 111. Wagner, Lewis Clark,* Nicholasville, Ky. Ware, William Garland. Deceased. He was born in Brownsville, Haywood Co., Tenn., Feb. oth, 1857, and received his preliminary education at the Tennessee University, at Knoxville. He studied medicine with Dr. J. J. Ware, and attended both courses of lectures at “Belle- vue.11 Following his graduation he return ed to Brownsville and commenced practice with his brother. In July of that year yellow fever broke out, and he worked bravely until the latter part of the epi- demic when he, too, was attacked. After a long illness and tedious convalescence he again resumed his practice, and was succeeding admirably when, in the spring of 1879, he developed typhoid fever and died.—W. B. R. Waterworth, William, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Watkins, Isaac La Fayette, Union Springs, Ala. Welty, Orin S., Canal Dover, Ohio, 1883. A. M., 1874, Oberlain; Member Northeast- ern Ohio Med. Soc.; Ohio State Med. Soc. ♦Class Valedictorian. 146 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Williams, James Albert, Grand Rapids, Mich. M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surg., 1876. Wills, William Henry, Chester, 111. Wilson, Thomas Charles, Dewittville, N. Y,, 1888. M. I)., Univ. of Buffalo, 1873; Member Chatauqua Co. Med. Soc., 1873, Amer. Med. Assoc., 1880; Phys. and Surg. Chatauqua Co. Hosp. and Lunatic Asylum, since April, 1875. Wylie, Hamilton Boyd, Baltimore, Md. M. D,, Col. of Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, 1876; Member Med. and Surg. Soc. of Balti- more. Yost, Joseph Lee White, Mitchell, Ind., 1883. M. D., Louisville Med. Col., 1871; Member Indiana State Med. Soc. Young, Edward Bright, Edwards, Miss., 1883. i 878-V9. Agan, David Henry, New York City, 1888. M. D , Baltimore Col. of Phys. and Surg., 1878 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., East River Med. Assoc. Allen, Sampson Busby, New York City, 1888. Anderton, William Bancroft, New York City, 1883. Fellow N. Y. Acad, of Med. Atwood, Charles Freeman, Winterport, Maine. Barringer, Edward McCamus Deceased. Dr. Barringer was born in Schenectady, N. Y., Oct., 9, 1852, and at the time of his graduation, resided in New York City. Baskett, John Nicholas, New Hope, Mo. Battle, Camillus Little, . Rocky Mount, N. C., 1880. Battle, Elisha, Tarboro, N. C. Beach, Ambrose, Coxsackie, N. Y., 1883. Member Greene Co. Med. Soc. Beahan, Albert, Leroy, Watkins, N. Y., 1883. Bellinger, Peter Fred, Herkimer, N. Y. Benedict, Edward Orton, Weedsport, N. Y. Bennett, Porton Rivolo, Jr., Urbana, Ohio. Benton, Stuart Henry, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. M. D., Univ. of Buffalo, 1870; Member Venango Co. (Pennsylvania) Med. Soc., Kings Co. (N. Y.) Med. Soc. Bucklin, George Washington, Princeton, Ind. Busjahn, Frederick August, Logansport, Ind. M. D., Col. of Phys. and Surg. of Indian- apolis, 1878 ; Member Cass Co. Med. Soc. Byrne, Walter, Russellville, Ky., 1883. Campbell, Albert Preston, Monmouth, Oregon. Campbell, John Boyd, Alleghany City, Penn. Carabin, Louis, Green Bay, Wis. Graduating Classes. 147 Chapin, Charles Value, Marshalltown, lowa, 1881. Chapin, Frank Woodruff, New York City, 1882. A. 8., Harvard, 1876 ; Assist. Phys. River- side Hosp., 1879, Resident Phys., 1880 to 1883; Sanitary Inspector N. Y. Health Board, 1883 ; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Chapin, Frederick Windle, New York City. Chapman, Erwin Aaron, Walled Lake, Mich. M. D., Detroit Med. Cob, '876; Member Union Med. Soc. of Wayne, Washtenaw and Oakland Co., Mich. Chapman, William Augustus, Marshalltown, loiva. M. D., Cleveland Med. Cob, 1868; Member lowa Central Med. Assoc. Cobb, Eliott, Abel, Richmond, lowa. M. D., Charity Hosp. Med. Cob, , 1868; Member Washington Co. Med. Soc. Coe, Jerome Hadden, Syracuse, N. Y., 1883. Coggeshall, George Albert, Fall River, Mass., 1881. Collity, James Michael, Manchester, N. H. Combs, Abbott Carson, Newtown, N. Y., 1880. Cooper, William Francis, Warrenton, Va. Coutant, George Everitt, Newburgh, N. Y. Crossfield, Fred Solon, Hartford, Conn., 1882. Member City Med. Soc., Hartford Co. Med. Soc., Connecticut State Med. Soc. Culbertson, Scott, Moorejield, Ind. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1876 ; Member Switzerland Co. Med. Soc. Cunningham, Russell McWhortor, Mount Hope, Ala. Curtis, Daniel Franklin, Marion, N. Y. JDavie, Thomas Andrew, Elmira, N. Y. M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1867 ; Mem- ber Chemung Co. Med. Soc. Day, James Levi, Palmyra, 111. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1873 ; Member Macoupin Co. Med. Soc. Decker, John Gabriel. Deceased. He was born in Deckertown, Sussex Co., N. J., Feb., 11,1857 and studied medicine with Dr. T. R. Yarick, of Jersey City, N. J. It is reported that he died in Amsterdam, N. Y., shortly after being married, in the fall of 1879, or winter of 1880.— J. M. I. Demarest, Cornelius Lydecker, River Edge, N. J.- Dent, Emmet Cooper, New York City, 1882. Assistant Phys., N. Y. City Lunatic Asy- lum, since 1879. Denton, John, Elmira, N. Y. Diaz, Pablo Salome, Matanzas, Cuba. Dunlap, William Orrin, Sedalia, Mo., 1880. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1875; Member Pettis Co. Med. Soc. Edge, Benjamin, Jersey City, N. J. Ernhout, Emory Leslie, Smethport, Penn. Field, Matthew Dickinson, New York City, 1888, Yis. Phys. Charity Hosp; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., Soc. of Med. Jurisprudence and State Med. Flattery, Walter John, New York City. Fletcher, James Jefferson, Lonoke, Ark. Flick, John William, Stroudsburg, Penn., 1883. Gallaher, Thomas, Gardner, James Ferdinand, Winchester, Va. Garvin, Thomas Houston, Caverna, Ky. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1875 ; Member Hart Go. Med. Soc. 148 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Goetz, Wolfgang, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Golley, Frank 8., Milwaukee, Wis., 1879. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1878. Gorgas, William Crawford, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Granger, William Davis, Providence, R. I. Green, John Van Buren, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Griswold, Gaspar, New York City, 1882. A. 8., 1879, A. M., 1879, Columbia Col.; House Staff Bellevue Hosp., Apr. 1878 to Oct. 1879.; Attending Phys. Out-Patient Dept. N. Y. Hosp., since 1880.; Member Med. Soc. Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Clinical Soc. Papers;—“Intravenous Injection of An- eurism,” Med. Record, June, 1879; “Pilo- carpine in Intermittent Fever,” Ibid., Aug., 1879. Hall, Andrew Jackson, Pontotoc, Miss., 1880. Hamilton, William Lyon, New York, City, 1883. House Staff Charity Hospital, Oct., 1881, to Apr., 1882 ; Member Harlem Med. Assoc. Hanson, Orrin Birney, Farmington, N. 11. Hattery, Seth, Bolivar, Ohio, 1883. Haywood, Hubert,* Raleigh, N. C. Hector, Stuart Ommanuey, Brooklyn, N. Y, 1883. Henry, Walter Orlando, Camp Point, 111. Higgins, Patrick Joseph, Wilkesbarre, Penn., 1881. Holcomb, Mahlon Beach, Isle La Motte, Vt. Honan. Michael Francis, San Francisco, Cal. Hook, Walter Eugene, Pachico, Cal. M. D., Univ of California, 1876. Houghton, Simon Willard, Jr., Putney, Vt. Huber, Jacob, Pana, 111., 1879. M. D., Med. Col. of Ohio, 1863; Member Dist. Med. Soc. of Central 111. Hughes, Milton J., Groveport, Ohio. M. D., Columbus Med. Col., 1877. Hurlbut, De Loss, lona, lowa, 1883. Hyland, Thomas George, Pooleville, N. Y. Ingersoll, Joel Mapes, La Fayette, Ind., 1883. Health Officer of the city of La Fayette. Janiski, John Peter Yon, New York City, 1883. Jeter, Virgil Shakespear, Mooringsport, La. Kendle, George Cyrus, Princeton, Ind. Kirschner, Peter Joseph. St. Joseph, Mo., 1883. Koenig, Adolph, Pittsburg, Penn., 1883. Resident Phys. Western Pennsylvania Hosp., 1879-80; Attending Phys. Pittsburg Free Disp., 1882. Lang, James, Marshedltown, lowa. Leach, Henry Maurice, Metamora, Mich. Leberknight, Frederick Beaverson, Newburgh, Penn, 1883. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1876; Member Cumberland Co. Med. Soc. Leslie, Evans, Glasgow, Ky. Leveridge, Silas Pierson, New York City. Lewis, William Monroe, Kansas City, Mo., 1883. Adjunct Prof. Mat. Med. and Therap., and Lecturer on Pharmacy in Med. Dept. Univ. of Kansas City; Member Kansas City Dist. Med. Soc., Jackson Co. Med. , Soc., Kentucky State Med. Soc., Tri-States Med. Soc. * Class Valedictorian. Graduating Classes. 149 Lilly, Henry Walter, Fayetteville, N. C. M. D., Univ. of Virginia, 1878. Lydston, George Francis, Chicago, 111., 1882. House Staff Charity Hosp., N. Y. Cit3% Oct., 1879 to April, 1881; Res. Surg. N. Y. State Emigrant Hosp., May to Aug., 1881; Lecturer on Genito-Urinary Diseases Col. of Phys. and Surg., Chicago, 1882; Mem- ber Chicago Pathological Soc., Chicago Med. Soc. Papers“ Anomalous Origin of Descen- dens Noni.” Chi. Jour, and Exam., 1880; “ Cellulitis of the Neck with Oedema Glot- idis,” Ibid, Jan., 1881; “Spontaneus Ante- Partum Hemorrhage,” Ibid, Apr., 1881; “Idiopathic Aneurism of the Anterior Tibial Artery; Tetanus Following Ampu- tation of Thigh.” Ibid, Aug., 1881; “Pul- satilla in Inflammations of the Testis,” Ibid, March, 1882; “ The Nursing of Syphil- itic Infants,” Western Med. Reporter, Chicago, July, 1882; “The Treatment of Erysipelas,” Chi. Jour, and Exam., July, 1882; “ Oedema of the Cervix Uteri from Obstructive Cardiac Lesion,” St. Louis Med. Brief, Aug., 1882; “Treatment of Bubo,” Chicago Med. Jour., 1883; “Treat- ment of Varicocele, Ibid. Lynch, Thomas, Jersey City, N. J. Macfarlan, John, Denver, Col., 1881. Mac Keen, Alfred Atwater, South Abington, Mass., 1879. Mackintosh, Matthew Alexander, Rockford, 111, 1879. Mackintosh, Norman, Strahane, Ont., Can. Makechnie, Horace Perkins, West Somerville, Mass. March, John Edgar, St. John, N. B. Markle, John Edgar, Winchester, Ind. M. D., Med. Col. of Ohio, 1869; Member Randolph Co. Med. Soc. Marshall, James Buchanan, Shippensburg, Pa. Merrill, Fred. Gilbert, New York City, 1882. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Messenger, Joseph Ellis, New York City, 1883. House Staff of Nursery and Infants’ Hosp. (Randall’s Isl’d, N. Y. City), 1879-80; Member N. Y. Phys. Mutual Aid Assoc. Michael, Francis Marion, Eaton, Ohio. Mills, William Park, Brownsville, Mo. Montes, Andrew. Deceased. He was born in Matanzas, Cuba, Nov. 30, 1846, and graduated in Arts at the College of La Empressa, at Matau- zas. He was a student in medicine of Dr. Ramon Amabile since 1875. He died Aug. 6,1882, after an illness of four months’ duration, at Asbury Park, N. J., whither he had gone to seek relief from chronic malarial poisoning. Dr. Montes was a resident of New York for about ten years, and possessed many friends among the Masonic fraternity and in the medical profession. His sterling qualities and ex- ceptional kindness of manner endeared him to all who knew him. He was an interne in the Randall’s Island Hospital during 1878, where he gained the respect of the visiting staff and the gratitude of his patients. He left a widow and an infant daughter.—S. H. Montgomery, Frank, New York City. Moore, Friersen, Helena, Ark. Morgan, Morgan, Gerardstoum, W. Va. Murphy, Stephen Horace, Glensdale, N. Y., 1882. Member Lewis Co. Med. Soc. Neill, Hiram, Sibley, lowa. Neumer, Sibley, New York City. Niles, Edgar Coles, North Chatham, N. Y. Oatman, Edward Leroy, Southford, Conn. O’Brien, Frederick William, New York City, 1883. O'Connell, Richard Joseph, New York City. Ohswaldt, Hermann Frederick, Binghamton, N. Y, 150 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Osborne, Millard Filmore, New Cannan, Conn. Parker, Jason, Clyde, N Y, 1888. Parker, William James, Jersey City, N. J. Peck, Comfort Edson, Titusville, Penn., 1888. M. D., Univ. of Buffalo, 1873; Member Butler Co. Med. Soc. Peck, Edward Everett, Hanover, N. J. Peck, Samuel Minturn, Tuskaloosa, Ala. Perkins, Joseph Fleming, Baltimore, Md. M. D., Univ. of Maryland, 1875; Member Medico-Chirurg. Faculty of Maryland. Porter, Oliver Davis, Brownesville, Penn. Ramsay, James, Waterhury, Conn., 1882. House Staff Hartford Hosp., 1881-82; Member Waterbury City Med. Soc., New Haven Med. Soc. Randolph, Robert, New York City. Richards, William Addison, Morganfleld, Ky. Risch, Heinrich Frederick Wilhelm, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Attending Surgeon Southern Brooklyn Disp., 1879 80; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Robertson, Thomas Booker, Neuse, N. C. Robinson, William Dawson, Canandaigua, N. Y. Robinson, William Gilpin, Shelburn, Vt. M. D., Univ. of Vermont, 1878. Rugg, Sumner Percival. Sacramento, Cal. Sager, Louis Albert, Ultima, Thule, Ark., 1881. Sanderson, Edmond Ward, Mount Calm, Texas. Schweig, Henry, New York City. Sears, Stephen Hall, South Yarmouth, Mass. Seward, Charles Kirkland. Died soon after graduation at Los Angeles, Cal. His home at the time of graduation was in Utica, N. Y.—W. G. S. Sewell, Walter Dunscomb, New York City. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Shepherd, Harry Fielding, Clinton, Ind. Shirley, Isaac Allen, Mount Stirling, Ky. M. D., Med. Dept.Univ. of Louisville, 1875; Member Clark Co. Med. Soc. Skidmore, Melville, Amityville, N. Y. Snow, Asa Vernon, Cooleyville, Mass., 1883. Member Miller’s River Med. Soc., Franklin Dist. Branch of Massachusetts Med. Soc. Sprague, Fred Augustus, New York City. Steers, Thomas Henry, New York City. Stimson, Charles H., Jr., Newark, Ohio. Sullivan, James Edmond, Providence, R. I. Swan, Albert Theodore, New York City, 1883. House Surg. Jersey City (N. J.) Charity Hosp., 1879-80. Swarthout, Ezekiel Chester, North Lacrosse, Wis., 1883. Taylor, Clarence Orsen, New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Taylor, George Franklin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Taylor, William David, Montgomery, Ala. M. D., Kentucky School of Med. 1876; Member Med. and Surg. Soc. of Mont- gomery, Ala. Terrell, George Franklin, Louisville, Ga. M. D., Univ. of Maryland, 1877. Thompson, Dickson Gillespie, Keachi, La. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1877. Graduating Classes. 151 Tipton, John Albert, Hillsville, Vt. Townsend, Samuel Cyrus, New York City. Turver, William Whittier, Toronto, Canada. M. D., Victoria Col., 1869. Voorhees, Reese Hardesty, New York City, 1883. Ward well, William Lauterman, New York City, 1883. Warren, Nathan Alonzo, Worcester, Mass. Warth, English John, Nevada, Mo., 1882. Watkins, William Patton. Deceased. He was born in Huntsville, Ala., Dec. 9, 1854, and in 1878-73 was a student in the Washington-Lce University. For several years afterward he was en- gaged in business in Huntsville, but ulti- mately entered the Univ. of Virginia. Leaving there he came to New York, and after graduation entered the House Staff of Charity Hospital. He next became a member of the Resident Staff of the Wo- mans Hospital. On the expiration of his term of service he visited Huntsville pre- pai’atory to a trip to Europe, in order to further fit himself to accept a professional alliance with Prof. T. Gaillard Thomas. Soon after his arrival at home he was at- tacked with peritonitis, and died after a few hours’ illness on the 82d of July, 1882. Watson, William Purkis, Gorham, Maine, 1882. Member Ramsey Co. (Minn.) Med. Soc., Minnesota State Med. Soc., Cumberland Co. (Maine) Med. Soc., Maine Med. Assoc. Wertz, Toliver, Jasper, Ind., 1882. Member Dubois Co. Med. Soc., Indiana State Med. Soc., Tri-States Med. Soc., Am- erican Med. Assoc. Papers:—“ Chronic Dysentery Topically Treated,” Cin. Lancet and Observer, Feb., 1877; “Nasal Catarrh,” Trans. Ind. State Med. Soc., 1881. Wheeler, Edward A., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882. Res. Phys. “ Children’s Home,” Brooklyn, E. D., 1878-79; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. White, Howell, New York City. Willan, Robert Day, Trafalgar, Ind. M. D., Miami Med. Col., 1868; Member Morgan Co. Med. Soc. Zeppenfeldt, Carl Anton, Brooklyn, N. Y. i879-’SO. Aikman, Robert, Fort Scott, Kan. M, I)., Univ. of Michigan, 1868; Member Southeastern Kansas Dist. Med. Soc. Allen, John Thomas, Broicnsville, Tenn. Andrews, John Wesley, Marshall, Minn. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1877; Member Minn. State Med. Soc. Arnold, Edmund Aldous, New York City, 1882, Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Ballou, Henry Sanford, North Adams, Mass,, 1880. Banker, Adoniram Judson, Columbus, Ind. M. D., Indianapolis Col. of Phys. and Surg., 1870; Member Marion Co. Med. Soc. Banta, John Henry, Paterson, N. J. Barr, Bernice Barks, Gallatin, Tenn. Barrios, Manuel Joaquin, Rivas, Nicaragua, Cent. Amer, 152 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Bass, Archibald Cleghorn, Columbus, Ga. Baughman, John Albert, Doylestown, Ohio. Blythe, Thomas Moore, Nora Springs, lowa, 1882. Member Med. Assoc, of Northern lowa. Boardman, Hamilton Philo, Rochester, Minn. Bradbury, Samuel Johnson, • Providence, R. I. Bradley, Willis Winter, Fargo, Dak., 1880. Bradshaw, Laban Langstaff , New York City, 1882. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Brown, Sanger Monroe, New York City, 1883, Brownlee, James Carson, West Alexander, Penn., 1883. Bryan, Francis Field, Georgetown, Ky. Burke, Ulick William Carroll, Brooklyn, N. Y. Butler, John Thomas, Milton, Mo. M. D., Univ. of Missouri, 1877; Member Dist. Med. Soc. of Northwest Missouri. Carpenter, Charles Wade, Factoryville, Penn. Cawley, Thomas Franklin, Hellertown, Penn. Clarke, Charles Granville, Besebook, Ireland, 1881. M. D., Indiana Med. Col., 1874; Member Harvey Co. ( ) Med. Soc. Colahan, Thomas P., Collier, Morey Smith, Lansing, Mich. Corley, George, Savona, N. Y., 1881. Coursen, Theodore Denton, Oak Ridge, N. J. Douglass, William Henry, Columbia, Mo. M. D., Univ. of Missouri, 1878 ; Member Boone Co. Med. Soc. Evans, Francis Joseph, New York City, 1883. A. 8., 1875, A. M., 1876; Actg. Asst. Surg. U. S. Army, 1880 to 1883; Asst. Sanitary Inspector New York City, 1883. Feild, Richard Alexander, Fort Worth, Texas. Finlay son, Daniel William, Thomson, 111. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1873; Member Clinton Co. (Iowa) Med. Soc. Fisher, John Jerome, Rossville, Ind. Fitzgerald, Samuel Carey, Indianapolis, Ind. M. D., Med. Col. of Indiana, 1879. Focht, George T., Tipton, lowa, 1882. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1870; Member lowa and 111. Cent. Dist. Med. Assoc.; U. S. Pension Examining Surgeon, 1871. Fox, Sidney Allan, Norwich, Conn., 1882. House Staff Charity Hospital (New York), 1880 to 1881 ; Jun. Asst. Hosp. for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled (New York), 1881 to 1882. French, Charles Henry, Waterbary, Conn., 1882. House Staff Charity and Maternity Hospitals (New York), 1881 to 1883 ; Town Phys. of Waterbury ; Member Waterbury Med. Soc., New Haven Co. Med. Soc., Con- necticut State Med. Soc. Fritz, Em don, Lawrencetown, N. J. Fruitnight, William. Deceased. Born in New York City, April 20, 1858. A. B„ Col. of the City of N. Y., 1878. Studied medicine with his brother, J. H. Fruitnight, and Drs. C. A. Leale and J. E. Winters. Following his graduation he became a member of the House Staff of Bellevue Hospital, and while in charge of the pavilion for infectious diseases, contracted septic infection. After com- pleting his time of service in the hospital, he was associated with his brother, Dr. J. Henry Fruitnight, in practice, until his death, suddenly, July 30,1884. He was for a time assistant to the chairs of Gynecology and Laryngology in the N. Y. Polyclinic, and was a member of the Northwestern Med. and Surg. Soc.. and Med. Exam, for the Empire City Council of Royal Arcanum, No. 557, etc. Graduating Classes. 153 Fuen mayor, Jose, > New York City. Gee, Joel Warren, Spencer, N. Y. Giffin, Robert Emmett, Terre Hill, Penn. Gildie, James Bennett, Lowell, Mass. Glessic, William Daniel, Cross Roads, Penn. Goodrich, Eli Clark, Griffin, Ga. Gray, George Morris, Wyandott, Kan. M. D.. Kansas City Col. of Phys. and Surg., 1879. Gray bill, Leon Augustus, Oconee, Ga. Greenawalt, George Loiter, Fort Wayne, Ind., 1881. Prof, in Med. Col. of Fort Wayne, 1881. Haight, Vincent, Peekskill, N. Y. Hall, Lorin, Piqua, Ohio. Harris, William Thomas, Defiance, Ohio. Heylmun, William, Rich Hill, Mo., 1882. Member Bates Co. Med. Soc. Hicks, Francis Marion, Shreveport, La. Higgins, Frederick Marcy, Osivego, N. Y. Higgins, John Francis, Port Jervis, N. Y. Holland, Ora Dewitt, Streaton, HI., 1881. M. D., Hosp. Col. of Med., Louisville, Ky., 1879. Hutchinson, Herbert Stillman, Milford, N. H. Jackman, Frank, Indianapolis, Ind., 1880. Johnson, Samuel Maxwell, New York City, 1888. Johnstone, Charles Abner, Harford, Penn. Keemer, Abraham Graybill, Palmyra, Penn., 1883. Kelly, Webb J., Galvin, Ohio. Koch, Morris Henry, Litzenburg, Penn. « Lemon, Walter Thomas, Columbia, Mo. M. D., Univ. of Missouri, ; Member Kenton Dist. Med. Soc. Lester, Charles Henry, Kansas City, Mo. M. D., Kansas City Col. of Phys. and Surg., 1879. Letcher, Wyatt Ingram, Henderson, Ky. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1879. Lewis, John Merritt. Watertown, N. Y. Lightuer, Calvin Rung, Lancaster, Penn. Lindenberger, Lauren Milton, Troy, Ohio. Mackey, Horatio Nelson, Morgantown, W. Va. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1873 ; Member Med. Assoc, of West Virginia. Magie, Charles Marquis, Syracuse, N. Y., 1888. Mahler, William Henry, New York City, 1883. Maliano, Donoso, Nicaragua, Cent. Amer. McCardell, William Keenan, Livingston, Texas. McClurkin, Joseph Cameron, > Albion, 111. McDonald, Allan, Cape Breton, N. S. McElroy, James Tyrone, New York City, 1883. A. 8., 1875, A. M„ 1876; Phys. to Sick Chil- dren’s Mission of the Children’s Aid Soc. McKeen, Robert Arthur Halliburton, Economy, N. S., 1880. McKibbon, James Aloysius, Alleghany City, Penn. McMurtry, Milton, Little Rock, Ark., 1880. M. D., Missouri Med. Col., 1877; Member Arkansas State Med. Soc. 154 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. McTammany, William Francis, Troy, N Y., 1882. A. 8., 1877, St. John’s Col., Fordham, N. Y.; City Phys. since 1880; Member Rens- selaer Co. Med. Soc. Miller, George Washington, Girard, Kan., 1888. M. D., Col.- of Phys. and Surg. of Keokuk, 1873; Member Macon Co. (Mo.) Med. Soc., Missouri State Med. Assoc., Southeastern Kansas Dis. Med. Soc. (Vice President, 1883; President, 1883). Mitchell, Frederick Devine, Coffin Summit, N. Y. Mollenhauer, Richard, New York City, 1882. Phys. Northeastern Disp., 1881; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Papers ; “ Bacteria and Disease,” Chicago Med. Review, Mar., 1883. Moret, Gustavo, Guayarna, Porto Rico. Murphy, Robert Maurice, Rondout, N. Y., 1883. Neafie, Harry, Freehold, N. J. Nichols, Arthur Edward, Yonkers, N. Y. Niman, Charles Henry, La Grange, Ind. Norris, John Howard, Boiding Green, Ohio. M. D., Univ. of Wooster, 1877; Member Wood Co. Med. Soc. O’Grady, Thomas Francis, Dover, N. J. Owsley, William Jasper, New Maysville, Ind. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1875; Member Dist. Med. Soc. of Western Indiana. Palmer, William Ames, Columbus Creek, Texas. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1874; Member Ellis Co. Med. Soc. Parker, Allen, New York City. Payne, William Elbridge, Pattonville, Mo., 1883. Piper, Albert Augustus, Brigham, Me., 1883. Powelson, Joseph Adams, Stamford, Conn. Price, Cyrus Alexander, Logansport, Ind., 1882. A. 8., 1878, A. M., 1881; Member Cass Co. Med. Soc., Indiana State Med. Soc., Ameri- can Med. Assoc. Raymond, Henry Ingle, Indianapolis, Ind. Reeder, Milton, Tiffany, Midlersville, Penn. Richmond, Nelson Guernsey, Fredonia,N. Y., 1883. Rinehart, Willard Ellis, Summerville, Oregon, 1881. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1879. Robbins, Joseph Teague, Newton, lowa, 1888. M. D., Ind. Med. Col., 1874, and Med. Coi. of Ind., 1879; Member Dist. Med. Soc. Of Central 111., Coles Co. Med. Soc., Med. Soc. of Jasper Co., lowa. Robbins, James Watson, New Marlborough, Mass. Rogers, Charles Emory, La Crosse, Wis. Ross, Frank Harper, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882. M. D., Starling Med. Col. 1879; Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Roth, Edward, New Rochelle, N. Y. Rudulph, James Williams. Deceased. He was born in Wood county, Ohio, near Bowling Green, September 20, 1855, where he lived until he entered his medical studies at Columbus, Ohio, in the fall of 1875. He attended two courses in the Columbus Medical College, gradu- ating in February, 1877, with the highest average grade in his class. He soon after located in Defiance, Ohio, where he prac- ticed until the fall of 1878, when his health failing he returned to his home near Bowling Green. He remained on the farm for about a year and seemed to have re- gained his wonted health. Always ambi- tious to stand with the best in his profes- sion, he longed for better opportunities of study than he had enjoyed, and he deter- mined to spend the following winter in New York. He entered “ Bellevue ” and graduated with the class of ’BO. He located in his native place, where he met with deserved success. In August, how- Graduating Classes. 155 ever, he was prostrated by an attack of pleurisy, from which he never fully re- covered. The usual symptoms of pulmo- nary tuberculosis, followed with severe laryngeal trouble. A hemorrhage four years previous, and the death of other members of his family by the same di- sease, warned him of his danger. He lin- gered, patiently enduring his suffering, complaining only that he was not per- mitted to use the knowledge he had worked so studiously to obtain, until March 11,1881, when he passed away in the full hope of an inheritance in that kingdom where suffering is unknown.—-A. M. D. Schapps, John Carpenter, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882. Member Kings Co. Med. Soc. Scribner, Frederic Batchelder, Wallingford, Vt. Searing, Frank Elliot, Hempstead, N. Y., 1882. Searle, Samuel T., Jr., Wyekojf, N. J. Sharp, Guilford Earnest, Trundles Cross Roads, Tenn. Sheldon, William Henry, Middlebury, Vt. Sherick, Abram Leander, Ashland, Ohio. Shores, Erwin Isaac, Suffield, Conn. Shorts, Philip Peter, Ludington, Mich. Smith, William Grey, Winchester, Ind. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1869; Member Indiana State Med. Soc. Stanton, Jere Edmund, Boston, Mass. Steeves, Frank Hatheway, St. John, N. B. Stone, Edward Joseph, Waverly, N. Y., 1883. Stone, William Coolidge,* New York City. Taylor, John Linbarger, Rahway, N. J. Taylor, Squire Ferguson, Leavenworth, Kan., 1882. Member Kansas State Med. Soc. Taylor, Thomas Francis, Jr., Big Lick, Va. Terriberry, Joseph Frederick, New York City, 1888. Thompson, Samuel George, Toronto, Canada. Tice, Lavega, Sedalia, Mo. Van Dyke, Tompkins Hamlin. Deceased. Died at Ramseys, N. J., May 31, 1883, aged 26 years.—A. M. J. Vaughan, George Tully. Lowesville, Va., 1882. M. D., Univ. of Virginia, 1879. Papersßeport of a Case of Puerperal Septicaemia, Gaillard's Med. Weekly, Mar., 1882. Wade, Herbert Carpendale, Braidwood, 111., 1883. Warner, Charles Bond, Port Henry, N. Y., 1883. Welch, John Frederick, Quincy, Mass., 1883. Lecturer on Laryngoscopy and Dis. of the Throat, Col. of Phys. and Surg., Boston, Mass. Werner, Frederick William, Joliet, 111., 1882. Coroner of Will Co. since June, 1880 ; Phys. to County Jail and Almshouse since May, 1881; Member Will Co. Med. Soc. West, George Jacob, Jr., New York City. Wheelock, Kent Kane, Fort Wayne, Ind., 1881. Adjunct Prof. Mat. Med. and Ther. Med. Col. of Fort Wayne, 1881. Wigg, Cathbert, Jersey City, N. J. Wilson, James William, Frankfort, Ky. Woods, Earl L,, Hillsdale, Mich. Wright, Frank Walden, Bridgehampton, N. Y. Young, Edwin Ruthven, Dover, Del. Young, Franklin Early, La Grange, Texas. *Class Valedictorian. 156 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 1 880-’Bl. Allen, Charles Slover, Astoria, N. Y, 1883. A. 8., 1878, Columbia Col.; House Staff Charity Hosp. (New York City), 1881-1882. At Vienna, Austria, for further study, Oct., 1882. Allen, John Walter, Shreveport, La., 1881. Andrade, Joao Arthur Pereira de, Minas Geraes, Brazil. Aspell, Edward Joseph, New York City. Axtelle, Thomas Lincoln, New York City, 1883, House Staff Randall’s Island Hosp. Bagley, Harold Abelard, New York City. Bailey, White J., —r , West Va. Baldwin, Frederick Augustus, New York City, 1882. Phys. to Eastern Disp., since 1881. Bertine, Louis Edgar, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Bevier, Arthur Benjamin, Ellenville, N. Y. Blackwell, Edward, Kingston, N Y. Blair, Frank Irelan, St. Stephen, N. B. Blodget, Henry, New York City, 1883. Bracklow, Emil Amandus, New York City, 1883. House Staff Charity Hosp., April to July, 1881; House Staff St. Vincent’s Hosp., July, 1881, to Oct., 1882; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Brown, Daniel Rollins, Brooklyn, N, Y., 1883. Bull, Charles George, New York City. Cable, Charles Walter, Nelsonville, Ohio. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1880. Carlisle, Stuart Brown, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Cartmell. Robert Henry. Jackson, Tenn., 1881. Clapp. Mortimer Reynolds, New York City. Cogswell, William Badger, Hackensack, N. J. Collyer, Herman Truman Livingston, New York City, 1883. Cottingham, Isham Elijah, Cairo, Ky. M. D.,Univ. of Louisville, 1879. Crow, Walter Andrew, Friendship, Va., 1882. Dart, Joseph Warren, New London, Conn., 1883. A. 8., Yale, 1875; House Staff Randall’s Island Hosp. (New York City), 1882. Dickson, William Lipcomb, Shreveport, La. Disney, Frank Arundel Elias, Denver, Col., 1881. Dwinelle, William Henry, Tully, N. Y. Faison, James Hicks, Faison, N. C. Ferguson, James Alexander, Neiv York City, 1888. Ferguson, James Gordon, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ferguson, Oscar Wallace, Mattoon, 111. Fletcher, Marshall Hall, Shufudville, N. C., 1884. Forbis, Burrel Franklin, Laconia, Ind. M. D., Kentucky School of Medicine, 1877; Member Harrison Co. (Md.) Med. Soe. Frith, Oscar, Kellyville, Tex. Gannon, John, New York City. Graduating Classes. 157 Gardner, Asa Bennett, McDade, Tex. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1874; Member Texas State Med. Soc. Goffe, James Riddle, New York City, 1882. Ph. 8., TJniv. of Michigan, 1873; Asst. Phys. Hart’s Island Hosp.; House Staff N. Y. State Womans Hosp. Grady, Henry Douglas, Miami, Mo. M. D., Univ. of Missouri, 1880. Greene, John Wesley, West Lawrence, N. F. Licentiate Med. Soc. of the State of New York, 1879 ; Member Otsego Co. Med. Soc. Greig, William, Cedar Rapids, lowa, 1881. M. D., 1871, , and Rush Med. Col., 1880. Griffin, Charles Mead, New Rochelle, N. Y. Grinuell, Morton, New York City, 1883. Hale, Edward Preston, Danvers, Mass. Hallenbeck, Edgar C., Coxsackie, N. Y. Hartzell, Henry Lloyd, Bloomfield, Md. M. D.. Kentucky School of Medicine, 1878 ; Member Greene Co. Med. Soc. Heidelberger, William, New York City. Hitchcock, William Wesley, South Bend, Ind., 1881. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1870. Holcomb, John Thomas, Sulphur Springs, Mo., 1882. Holtzclaw, Henry Macon, Jr., Perry, Ga. Hunter, James A., Milton, Mo. Hutchinson, Mahlon, Chicago, 111., 1882. Surg. Mission Free Disp. (Surg. and Yen. Dis.) 1881, Med. Exam, in Chicago for 111. Mason’s Benefit Soc., Jan. 1883; Vis. Phys. Home for Incurables, Apr. 1882 ; Member Chicago Med. Soc. Hutchison, Eben. Hazard Snowden, Kingston, Penn., 1883, Irvin, Orlando Clark, Bunker Hill, Md. M. D., Indiana Medical College, 1874; Mem her Miami Co. Medical Society. Jennings, Charles Colling wood, Easton, Penn. Johnston, William Wooden, Salisbury, Penn. Kearney, John Richard, Neupoint, Mo., 1883. M. D., St. Louis Medical College, 1877; Member Hist. Med. Soc. of North-western Mo. Leipziger, Henry Alfred, New York City. Lewis, Edward, Conrad, Plainfield, Penn., 1883. Liebenau, Charles, Jr., New York City, 1883. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Locke, Charles Earle, N&w York City. Long, Horace A., Jersey City, N. J. Mabon, William, North Bergen, N. J. Magnin, Ami Jaques, New York City. Martin, Marshall Thomas, Rockford, 111. M. D., Rush Medical College, 1880. Maser, George Washington, Parsons, Kan. Mason, Joseph Crump, Montgomery, Ala. McCann, Bernard Henry, New York City. McElroy, William Haiwey, Houston, Tex. McHatton, Henry, Macon, Ga., 1883. Member Kings Co. (N. Y.) Med. Soc. McMahon, William John, New York City, 1881. Merriam, Charles Keyes, Conneaut, Ohio, 158 Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Merrill, Burton Jay, Stillwater, Minn., 1883. B. S., 1877, A. M„ 1880, lowa College; Member Minnesota State Med. Soc.; Coro- ner of Washington Co.; County Physician; City Health Officer. Miller, William Turnbull, New York City. Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Moore, William Maurice, Paris, Texas. M. D., University of Missouri, 1880. Morris, Edward Romeo, Fort Wayne, Ind., 1881. Prof. Med. Col. of Fort Wayne, 1881. Morrow, William Beach, Walton, N. Y., 1883. Nammack, Charles Edward,* New York City, 1882. Asst. Phys. Out-Patient Dept., N. Y. Hos- pital, April, 1881; Member Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y. Neill, William, Charlestown, W. Va., 1882. County Phys., April, 1882; Member Jeffer- son Co. Med. Soc. Nellis, Charles, Palatine Bridge, N. Y. Newman, Charles Fanchard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Newpher, John James, Mount Joy, Penn., 1882. O'Brien, Michael Christopher, New York City, 1882. A. 8., 1878, A. M., 1881, Manhattan Col.; House Staff Charity Hosp., Apr., 1881; Res. Phys. Hosp. for Nervous Diseases. Packer, Thurston Green, Smyrna, N. Y., 1881 Parra, Manuel, De Tuxtla, Mexico. Patchin, Charles Vernon, Dansville, N. Y. Pilgrim, Charles Winfield, Auburn, N. Y., 1882. House Staff Bellevue Hosp., 1880-82; Asst. Phys. N. Y. State Asylum for Insane Criminals since April, 1882. Pina, Enrique Antonio Pascual, New York City. Potter, Julius Howard, Hartwick, N. Y. Reilly, John William Eugene, Springfield, 111. Robinson, Aleck Van Zandt, Portsmouth, Ohio. Rupp, Benjamin Dobson, Allentown, Penn. Salter, Joseph Ely, Pamrapo, N. J. Schmidt, Daniel, Jr., Neiv York City. Scott, John Pinkney, Shreveport, La. Shepard, Charles Rowe, New York City. Small, Edward Nathaniel, Sedalia, Mo. Smith, George Albert, New York City, 1883. Smythe, Andrew Jackson, Baldwin, Miss. Soper, Franklin, Cornwall, Ont., Can. Sprague, Homer Baxter, Neiv York City. Staton, James Roderick, Tarhoro, N. C., 1881. Stillman, Frank Louis, Portsmouth, Ohio. Swenk, Horace Wetzel. Reported to be deceased. He resided, at the time of graduation, in Allentown, Pa. Tallman, William Lewis, Mineral Point, Wis., 1882. Taylor, Thomas Madison, Neiv York City, 1883. Taylor, William Skiddy, New York City. Tripp, Charles Henry, Millbrook, N. Y., 1883. Van Denburgh, Henry, Coxsackie, N. Y. * Class Valedictorian. Graduating Classes. 159 Van Fliet, Frank, New York City, 1883. Member Harlem Med. Assoc. Vardon, Evelyn Frangois, Paris, France. Water’s, George M., Columbus, Ohio, 1884. Wellwood, John Baldwin, Ridgewood, N. Y., 1881. Whipple, Frank Edward, Dauby, Vt. White, Andrew Marion Williams, Fall River, Mass., 1884. Williams, John Richard, Carrolton, Ohio. Wood, Louis Curtis, New York City, 1883. Woodbury, John McGaw, New York City, 1882. Yetter, Frank Pierce, Lititz, Pa. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ALUMNI. 1862 TO 1881. THE NUMBER FOLLOWING THE NAME INDICATES THE CLASS TO WHICH THE ALUMNUS BELONGED. Abbot, diaries Hale, ’66 Aberdeen, Robert, ’67 Acheson, Samuel, ’6B Acker, Thomas Jefferson, ’65 Ackerman, William P., ’7O Acosta, Juan Wilfrido, ’7B Adams, Albert Wilfred, ’73 John Hogan, ’75 John Quincey, ’73 Nelson Burdett, ’7B Adamson, Valentine Valencia, ’69 William Robart, ’73 Addison, Thomas, ’77 Adrian, Janies Arthur, ’67 Ady, Albert, ’74 Agan, David Henry, ’79 Agramonte, Enrique Valeriano, ’72 Aguero, Anibal de, ’72 Aikman, Robert, ’BO Alden, Charles Wallington, ’77 Alderman, William Nelson, ’7B Aldrich, Dorrance William, ’74 Alexander, Welcome Taylor, ’7O Alford, Frank Augustine, ’69 Allard, Emery, ’65 Allen, Alexander, ’7l Charles Clinch, ’73 Charles Slover, ’Bl Chester Griswold, ’77 Edward Stiles, ’76 Henry Bigelow, ’66 Henry Consider, ’7B John Edwin, ’75 John Henry, ’76 John Thomas, 'BO John Walter, 'Bl Allen, Joseph, ’76 Richard Wisdon, ’72 Sampson Busby, '79 Tandy Chin, ’7l Ailing, Daniel G., ’65 Almy, Leonard Ballou, ’76 Alpaugh, William C., ’6B Alton, Charles Delancey, ’75 Alvarez, Augustin, ’62 Miguel Angel, ’74 Amabile, Ramon, ’72 Sebastian, ’66 Anderson, David Miller, ’66 Fred. Alonzo, ’77 Henry, A. C,, ’7O Anderton, William Bancroft, ’79 Andrews, Bromwell Artemus, ’69 John Wesley, ’BO William Curtis Clark, ’74 William Harvy, ’7B Andrade, Joas Arthur Pereira de, ’Bl Angell, Emerson Colon, ’66 Emery A., '6B William C., ’6B Apgar, Francis Asbury, ’76 Appleton, George Frederick, ’77 Archibald, Charles, '7O Armstrong, James Adelbert, ’7B Orlando W., ’6B Arnold, Edmund Aldous, ’BO Glover Crane, ’73 John Allen, ’7l John William Schmidt, ’7l Leonidas Bruce, ’7l Arthur, Asa A., ’65 Arton, John Henry, ’77 Alphabetical List oe Alumni. 161 Arze, Frederick de, ’7l Aspell, Edward Joseph, ’Bl Atterbury, Boudinet Currie, ’7B Atwood, Charles Freeman, ’79 Aud, Charles Zachariah, ’7l Augustine, Thomas Jefferson, ’66 Avery, John Plutarch, ’66 Axtelle, Thomas Lincoln, ’Bl Ayres, Samuel Furgison, ’73 Bacon, Gorham, ’7B Badger, Samuel M., ’73 Bagby, John Edwin, ’73 Bagley, Harold Abelard, ’Bl Bailey, Matthew Arbuckle, ’7l Thomas Hendrickson, ’69 White J., ’Bl William Curtis, ’75 Bain, Frank Dean, ’72 Baird, James Bozeman, ’7l William Miller, ’77 Baker, Albert Jerona, ’74 Benjamin Frank, ’7l Henry Brooks, ’66 John Frederick, ’6B Robert F., ’65 William D., ’69 Baldridge, Milton Columbus, ’74 Baldwin, Benjamin James, Jr., ’77 Frederick Augustus, ’Bl Garrett Romyne, ’66 Balfour, William Thomas, ’74 Ballantyne, George D., ’7O Ballou, Henry Sanford, ’ 80 Bane, Garner Horace, ’67 Banker, Adoniram Judson, ’BO Banta, John Henry, ’BO William E., ’7O Baralt, Louis Alejandro, ’72 Barber, Oliver Phelps, ’7O Walter Lewis, ’73 Barker, Ira Newton, ’74 Joel Taylor, ’7O Barnes, Edward Forrest, ’77 J. Franklin, ’75 Merrick Alonzo, ’77 Barnett, Richards, ’74 Barr, Bernice Barks, ’BO John Allen, ’74 Barrell, Henry Condit, ’67 Bai’rett, William Lee, ’66 Barringer, Edward McCamus, ’79 Barrios, Manuel Joaquin, ’BO Bartholomew, Charles Clinton, ’7O Bartleson, Henry G., ’6B Bartlett, Edward Pinchon, ’75 Barton, Albert Raymond, ’66 Charles Churchill, ’74 Thomas Jefferson, ’76 Baskett, John Nicholas, ’79 Basora, Francisco Baldomero, ’7B Bass, Archibald Oleghorn, ’BO Basten, George, ’7l Bates, Charles Bell, ’77 George Fairbanks, ’72 John Milton, ’7B Battle, Camillus Little, ’79 Elisha, ’79 Samuel Westray, ’75 Baughman, John Albert, ’BO Bauman, Jessee East, '67 Baxter, George Alfred, ’7B Jacob, ’66 Bazemore, George Monroe, ’74 Beach, Alfred Nelson, ’7O Ambrose, ’79 Timothy Downing, ’75 Beahan, Albert Leroy, ’79 Beairsto, James, ’7l Beamon, John Richard, ’72 Bean, Bennet Eli, ’72 John Y., ’6B Beane, Frank Dudley, ’74 Beard, Ferdinand W., ’67 Beardsley, Andrew J,, ’7O Charles E., ’7O George Lucius, ’73 William Edgar, ’76 Becknell, Irvin Jaspar, ’77 Beckwith, Burpe M., ’6B Beebe, Albert Gary, ’7O Warren Loring, ’76 William, ’64 Beede, Joshua William, ’64 Beegle, Isaac Newton Fitch, ’7O Belden, Albert Clinton, ’75 162 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Belden, Edwin Smith, ’67 Bell, George Mathias, ’75 Henry Slaughter, ’7B William Louvet, ’74 Bellinger, Peter Fred, ’79 Belt, John Henry, ’67 Bemis, David Horace, ’7B James Newell, ’7O Benedict, Edward Orton, ’79 Benepe, Seth Martin, ’66 Benford, George Thomas, ’75 Benjamin, John Halsey, ’76 Bennett, David, ’66 Hilem Fay, ’66 Porton Rivolo, Jr., ’79 Benson, Edward, ’65 Bentley, Edwin, ’77 Benton, Stuart Henry, ’79 Berkebile, J. Kyle, ’64 Berry, Charles Baxter, ’69 Bertine, Louis Edgar, ’Bl Bertrand, Stephen, ’69 Bevier, Arthur Benjamin, ’Bl Beyer, Henry Gustav, ’76 Hermann, ’69 Bibb, Richard Henry Lee, ’77 W. George, ’7B Bibby, James T., ’75 Bickett, William Wallace, ’72 Biddle, George A., ’7O Bidwell, Horace Gilbert, ’72 Bigelow, George Washington, ’74 James, ’66 Biggs, Frederick Pfeiffer, ’75 Romulus Culver, ’6B Billington, Chauncey Ely, ’75 Bingham, Edgar Tracy, ’69 Birchard, Alonzo D., ’64 Henry C., ’65 Hiram Melville, ’66 Birdsall, Henry Randall, ’77 Samuel, ’65 Bishop, Sydney, ’7B Sylvester P., ’65 Bittner, Peter, ’7l Blackstone, Thomas, ’7B Blackwell, Edward, ’Bl Blaidsdell, Irving Cyrus, ’7l Blaine, John Elliot, ’72 Blair, Frank Irelan, ’Bl Blake, Henry Martin, ’69 Bland, Thomas Tasker, ’76 Bleyle, Herman Conrad, ’6B Bliss, Charlie Curtis, ’74 Blizzard, John William, ’7B Blodget, Henry, ’Bl Blodgett, Albert George, ’6B Blood, Nelson Deloss, ’74 Blume, Samuel, ’67 ' Blythe, Smith Green, ’7B Thomas Moore, ’BO Boardman, Hamilton Philo, ’BO. Bogart, Joseph Hegeman, ’72 Boggs, Samuel Wilson, ’76 Bogie, Marcus Aurelius, ’7l William Thomas, ’7B Bolinger, William Edward, ’7B Bond, Isaac L., ’66 Bondurant, Alpheus Alonzo, ’75 Bonebreak, Daniel W., ’64 Henry X., ’65 Bonsteel, Almon Spencer, ’72 Boor, Walter Axline, ’76 Booth, Franklin, ’64 Borden, Charles Bishop, ’77 Border, Daniel Webster, ’76 Borland, John H., ’7O Borst, George Calvin, ’76 Borts, Isaac, ’74 Bosworth, Franke Huntington. ’6B Boucher, Robert Penniel, ’7O Bowan, Alexander Sprinkle, ’77 Bowden, James W., ’69 Bowen, John, ’7B Seabury Warren, ’67 Thomas, ’77 Bower, George M., ’62 Bowman, Samuel Goddard, ’7B Boyer, Benjamin F., ’6B Bracklow, Emil Amandus, ’Bl Bradbury, Samuel Johnson, ’BO Bradford, T. C., ’64 Bradley, Charles Case, ’67 Willis Winter, ’BO Bradner, Wesley Kinney, ’76 Bradshaw, Laban Langstaff, ’BO Brady, Samuel James, ’6B Thomas Andrew, ’67 Braman, Francis Nelson, ’66 Brandon, James Pearsall, ’75 William J., ’64 Brandt, John Selden, ’7B Alphabetical List oe Alumni. 163 Brandt, William Eugene, ’77 Brant, Austin Colman, ’77 Brayton, Asa, ’7O Bray ton, David, ’7l Brazelton, Robert Ellison T., ’75 Brenton, William Henry, ’66 Brewster, James Bartlett, ’66 Bride, George Henry, ’69 Bridges, Elisha Hall, ’66 Briggs, Robert, ’75 Brinkerhoff, John J., ’67 Britton, Orson, Jr., ’64 Brobst, James Calhoun, ’67 Brooks, Le Roy Justus, ’73 Martin Luther, Jr., ’65 Robert F., ’64 Brothers, James Elliott, ’74 Brown, Albert Curtiss, ’73 Alfred James, ’77 Daniel, Jr., ’.74 Daniel Rollins, ’Bl Edward Pearsall, ’66 George Snider, ’77 Sanger Munroe, ’BO Warren Edward, ’75 Browne, Moreau Sequard, ’74 Brown-Sequard, Charles Edw., Jr.,’7B Brownell, Russ 8., ’64 Browning, Winfield Taylor, ’73 Brownlee, James Carson, ’BO Bruce, Charles Ely, ’73 Brunner, John Palestine Frederic, ’74 Brush, Edward Fletcher, ’75 , Bryan, Enoch Morgan, ’73 Francis Field, ’BO Joseph, ’73 Bryant, Joseph Decatur, ’6B Buchan, Alfred L , ’77 Samuel Collins, ’77 Bucher, John Bernard, ’73 Buchner, John Lemore, ’7O Bucklin, Charles Aubrey, ’75 George Washington, ’79 Buckner, Francis T., ’65 Budd, Samuel W., ’75 Buel, Wales, ’67 Buesch, Martin George, ’77 Bull, Charles George, ’Bl George Walker, ’73 Bullard, Harry Daniel, ’66 Busjahn, Frederick August, ’79 Butler, Frank Herbert, ’72 George H., '69 John Thomas, ’BO Butterfield, George Kaye, ’74 William W., '6B Byers, John Andrew, ’75 Byrn, James Fantleroy, ’73 Byrne, Walter, ’79 Bullions, Lewis Harvey, ’69 Bullock, Waller Overton, ’69 Bulson, Albert Eugene, ’74 Bunker, Edward Seaman, ’7l Burchard, Thomas Herring, ’73 Burke, Ulick William Carroll, ’BO Martin, ’76 Burkett, George Washington, ’67 Burnett, Swan Moses, ’7O Burnham, George, Jr., ’66 Burns, Arthur M., ’7l Samuel Wesley, ’64 Thomas Mitchell, ’73 Burrage, Robert Lowell, ’7B Burroughs, Charles Leroy, ’76 Francis Volney, ’69 John Jones, ’75 Bush, Alpheus Arlington, ’75 Cable, Charles Walter, 81 Cadwell, Joseph Warren, ’66 Cady, Nelson Warner, ’77 Cairncross, James William, ’75 Calbreath, Thomas Franklin, ’77 Caldwell, William Spencer, '7l Calfee, Welcome Harrison, ’77 Callahan, James H., ’7O Cameron, Evan, ’73 Campbell, Albert Preston, ’79 George Parker, ’7O John, ’C9 John Boyd, ’79 Malcolm Monroe, ’75 Thomas Benton, ’7l Wellington Nixon, ’7B Cannon, Douglas Cornelius, ’66 Caraballo, Jose Maria, ’7B 164 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Carabin, Louis, ’79 Cardwell, William Benjamin, '67 Carlin, Cass Rawsen, ’73 Carlisle, Stuart Brown, ’Bl Cam, Julius Marcellus, ’69 Carney, Richard, ’69 Carolan, Eugene Joseph, ’7B Carpenter, Charles Wade, ’BO Carr, Albert Gallatin, ’7O Chauncey Rose, ’7l David Coles, ’6B John Stewart, ’67 William, ’73 Carrier, Albert E., ’65 Carson, J. Carlton, ’7O Carter, Charles Crawford, ’76 Cartmell, Robert Henry, ’Bl Casebeer, Jacob B , ’66 Cass, John, ’75 Casselmann, Delmer Lewis, ’73 Castle, Frederick A., ’66 Caswell, Walter, ’63 Cavana, Martin, ’73 Cawley, Thomas Franklin, ’BO Chamberlain, Alonzo, ’7O Myron Levi, ’67 Chambers, Porter Flewellen, ’76 Chandler, Elwyn Wilbur, ’7B Chapel A. Judson, ’7l Chapin Charles Value, ’79 E. Bennett, ’75 Frank Woodruff, ’79 Frederick Windle, ’79 Sidney Herbert, ’73 Chapman, Erwin Aaron, ’79 William Augustus, ’79 Chase, Diogenes Delivan, ’69 Harry Gridley, ’77 Levi, ’69 Cheatham, Richard, ’77 Chittenden, Joseph H., ’64 Chowning, John Patterson, ’76 Christopher, David Irvine, ’74 Chrystie, Thos. Mackaness Ludlow, ’67 Christy, Thomas Chalmers, '74 Church, Samuel 8., ’64 Clapp, Elmer Frederick, ’7O Mortimer Reynolds, 'Bl Clark, Aaron, ’75 Charles Gould, ’66 Henry H., ’6B Clark, James Harrison, ’73 Lucius Armor, ’73 Paris G., ’6B Richard Marvin, ’6B Clarke, Albert Lincoln, ’7B Charles Granville, ’BO Charles Kendall, ’74 Claudy, John C., ’65 Clayton, Virgil, Pingree, ’73 Cleary, George, ’6B Clemens, Alonzo Whitfield, ’7B Cleveland, J. Fred., ’65 Clodfelty, Edwin Harbaugh, ’73 Cobb, Eliott Abel, ’79 Cochran, Joseph Plumb, ’7B Cockes, William Thomas, ’73 Cocks, David Clark, ’74 Coe, Jerome Hadden, ’79 Coggeshall, George Albert, ’79 Cogswell, William Badger, ’Bl Coit, George William, ’66 Colahan, Thomas P., ’BO Colcord, Doane Blood, ’75 Cole, Charles Edwin, ’73 Frederick, ’7O John Treadwell, ’64 Coleman, Benjamin Lindsay, ’7l Edwin Gallatin, ’73 Nathaniel Runnels, ’7O Thomas Maxwell, ’66 Collier, Morey Smith, ’BO Collins, Charles Worthington, ’65 Daniel Francis, ’73 Eugene Anson, ’66 James W., ’63 John Alfred, ’69 Collity, James Michael, ’79 Collyer, Herman Truman Liv’st’u, ’Bl Colt, Edwin N., Jr., ’64 Colton, Edward G., ’6B Combs, Abbott Carson, ’79 Rodney Clinton Fletcher, ’75 Comings, Lewis Baldwin, ’65 Comstock, Arnon, ’75 David Close, ’69 Frederick Follett, ’T3 Conant, George Seymour, ’77 Cone, William Davidson, ’6B Congdon, Edgar H., ’66 Connell, Alexander James, ’77 Alva, ’69 Alphabetical List oe Alumni. 165 Connell, Jesse William, ’72 Conner, George Legare, ’7l Conover, James Simmons, ’67 Conson, Augustus Hamilton, ’74 Converse, Charles Bell, ’7l Coogan, Joseph Albert, ’76 Cook, Addison Charles, ’76 Charles Elliott, ’66 Charles Henry, ’75 John L., ’7O Cooke, Geoi’ge William, ’72 Hubbard, ’67 Robert Hugh, ’64 Cooledge, Daniel Franklin, ’67 John T., ’65 Cooper, Edwin Henry, ’73 William Francis, ’79 Cope, James Piper, ’72 Copeland, William Preston, ’7O Corbally, Thomas P., '6B Corbusier, William Henry, ’67 Corey, John M., ’75 Corley, George, ’BO Cortelyou, Lawrence V., ’64 Peter Rouse, ’67 Cosby, John Banks, ’76 Cosine, Garret, ’6B Costales, Alfredo, ’7B Cottingham, Isham Elijah, ’Bl. Coursen. Theodore Denton, ’BO Coutant, George Everitt, ’79 Covington, John James, ’7l Cowan, Christopher Columbus, ’74 Cowden, William Roten, ’76 Cox, George M., ’65 Coy Kendall, James Milton, ’77 Craig, Norman Smith, ’75 Craig, William Bedford, ’76 Crain, Richard More, ’67 Cram, Charles Warren, ’74 Crampton, Orson Lucius, ’65 Cramton, Josiah O’Bear, ’62 Crane, Frederick Asa, ’66 Crawford, Benjamin Lewis, ’72 George Evans, ’77 James L., ’75 Napoleon 8., ’64 Rufus, ’76 Crenshaw, Hamilton, Freeman, ’74 Crook, Lurad Heath, ’65 Cropper, Charles Wells, ’76 Cross, Thaddeus M. 8., ’6B Crossfield, Fred Solon, ’79 Crossman, Lyman C., ’7l Crow, Asbury M., ’65 James Philip, ’7l Crow, Walter Andrew, ’Bl Crowe, George, ’67 Cruse, Thomas Kelso, ’7O Cuddeback, William Louis, ’76 Culbertson, James C., ’65 Scott, ’79 Culver, Benjamin Franklin, ’66 Cummings, William Horace, ’75 Cuncle, Levi J., ’6B Cunningham, Norman Frederick, ’77 Russell McWhortor, ’79 Curry, William, ’63 Curtis, Charles Paynter, ’73 Daniel Franklin, ’79 J. Wilber, ’62 Cushman, Joseph, ’67 Cutter, Frederick A., ’65 Dale, Edward T., ’7B John, ’74 Daly, Thomas Augustin, ’7B Daniel, John W., ’65 Zadoc Thornton, ’7O Daniels, Jared W., ’62 Darling, Andrew Francis, ’6B Josiah Cook, ’66 Dart, Joseph Warren, ’Bl Dascomb, Leander Almarin, ’77 Davidson, Robert Tier, ’77 Davidson, William Robert, ’67 Davie, Thomas Andrew, ’79 Davis, Eugene Carleton, ’76 Francis Alvorde, ’7l Irenaeus P., ’7l Jesse Taylor, ’77 John Franklin, ’74 John Gayle, ’7O Miles Lewis, ’7O Rees, ’67 Samuel Thomas, ’7B 166 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Davis, William, ’67 William Henry, ’76 Day, Charles Oliver, ’7O James Levi, ’79 Dean, James A., ’65 Deane, Silas, ’7O Dear, Wellington Whitefield, ’75 Decker, David H., ’67 John Gabriel, ’79 Deeds, Oscar Edwin, ’67 Deems, Francis Melville, ’6B Delaney, Patrick Joseph, ’7B Delgado, Jose Manuel, ’72 De Luna, Abelardo 8., ’69 Demarest, Cornelius Lydecker, ’79 De Marmon, Jean Oscar Paluel, ’62 Dennis, Frederick Sheppard, ’74 Dennison, Joseph, ‘64 Denniston, Charles Hasbrook, ’75 Dent, Emmet Cooper, ’79 Denton, John, ’79 Samuel James, ’76 Deuel, Seneca Arthur, ’73 Devendorf, Charles Austin, ’66 Dexter, Livingston L., ’63 Deyo, Charles W., ’6B John, ’77 Diaz, Pablo Salome, ’79 Dibble, Leroy, ’7l Dick, Thomas, ’66 Dickinson, Gordon Kimball, ’77 Dickman, Frederick Florin, ’77 Dickson, William Lipcomb, ’Bl Dill, Armstrong 8., ’65 Dillard, Henry Thomas, ’75 Dillon, Valentine Plunkett, ’74 Dinsmoor, George R., ’65 Disbrow, Robert Newton, ’77 Stephen Morgan, ’77 Disney, Frank Arundel Elias, ’Bl Dively, Jeremiah Frazier, ’76 Doak, Abner, Vernon, ’7B Dodd, William J., ’65 Doherty, Alexander S., ’69 Dolz, William, ’74 Done, J. Bayly, ’64 Donnan, Ingham Wood, ’74 Doolittle, Egbert D., ’7O Doran, John, ’67 Dorr, Levi Lewis, ’66 Dorsett, Walter C., ’7O Doster, Hezekiah, ’72 Doty, Alvah Hunt, ’7B Dougan, David Henry, ’74 Douglas, Charles, ’75 Charles Henry, ’76 William Henry, ’7B Douglass, William Edward, ’76 William Henry, ’BO Dower, Andrew Joseph, ’7B Downey, William Stewart, '65 Drake, Moses Clayton, ’73 Drane, Henry Tupper, ’73 Draughon, John Arch, ’75 Dubler, William Henry, ’7l Du Bois, Amos Sumner, ’75 Dubois, Henry K., ’7O Jacob W., ’65 Simon D., ’64 Dudley, George Freeland, ’75 Dullard, John Patrick, ’76 Duncan, Arthur McDowell. ’7B James A., ’65 James Alexander. ’72 John Harris, ’75 Nathaniel Patterson, ’7l Thomas Green, ’7O William Freese, ’75 Duncker, Frederick Washington. ’66 Dunham, Stephen Alanson, ’75 Dunigan, Michael Charles, '75 Dunklin, William W., ’7O Dunlap, Charles William, ’69 William Orrin. ’79 Dunsmoor, Frederick Alanson, ’75 Dunton, Milo M., ’72 Dupree, Albert, Berton, ’74 Durant, Henry John, ’66 Durham, James Henry, ’74 Dusenberry, Chauucey S., ’65 Dutton. Charles F., ’64 Walter Edward, ’72 Duval, Jesse R., ’72 Dwight, M. Everett, ’64 Dwinelle, William Henry, ’Bl Alphabetical List op Alumni. 167 Eagleton, Joseph, ’65 Eaman, William F., ’77 Earl, Harry Duncan, ’76 Earle, Thomas J. 0., ’7O Wesley Clark, ’64 Early, Maurice 8., ’73 Eastman. Joseph A., ’7l Easton, Andrew, ’7l Eaton, J. Lysander, ’66 Eberhard, Christoph, ’6B Ebert, Rudolph Gustav, ’7B Eby, Aaron, ’64 Eccles, Friend Richard, ’67 Eddy, Charles, ’73 Edge, Benjamin, ’79 Edic, John Jacob, ’67 Edmiston, Thomas Bland, ’6B Edmondson, James Joseph, ’7B Edwards, Isaac, ’73 Joseph Gaunt, ’7B Lawrence Stewart, ’76 Robert Timothy, ’75 Thomas Melvin, ’74 Thomas Riddle, ’75 T. Joshua, ’64 Egbert, George, ’73 Elder, Elijah Sparks, ’76 Thomas Alexander, ’73 Elley, George Edward, '69 Ellis, John Beriah, ’7l John Cumberland, ’6B Samuel L., ’6B Ellison, Charles Ruxton, ’73 William Thomas, ’75 Eisner, John, ’66 Elster, Lester Augustus, '67 Elston, John William, ’7l Elstun, William J., ’66 Ely, Henry 8., ’64 Emery, Thomas Marsh, ’76 Emerson, George W , ’64 W. Francis, ’6B Engelsman, Bernhard, ’75 Erickson, Gunder, ’65 Ernhout, Emory Leslie, ’79 Erwin, Robert Wesley, ’7O Estabrook, Curtis Rodolphus, ’77 Estep, Willis Joseph, ’73 Estes, Charles E., ’6B Eustis, Warren Clark, ’77 Evans, Fi’ancis Joseph, ’BO George Alfred, ’73 Horace Greeley, ’76 John Rush. ’67 William Edward, ’69 William Henry, ’67 Eve, Duncan, ’74 Everhart, Elijah D., ’63 Ewen, Clarence, ’63 Ewing, Charles Garter, ’75 Jacob Allen, ’73 John Craig Cold well, ’7O William Alexander, ’69 Eyster, George Hupp, ’6B Fairbairn, Thomas Allen, "67 Fairbrother, Charles M., ’7O Fairfield, William Josiah, ’7B Fairhurst, O'Connell, ’7O Faison, I. Wellington, ’7B James Hicks, ’Bl Fanning, George Terry, ’77 Faris, Alexander Allen, ’7l Farnham, Alden Bradford, ’76 Farnsworth, Frederick, ’67 Farrington, Edwin Harrison, ’75 William Howard, ’73 Farwell, Abram Alfred, ’77 Fassette, George A., ’64 Faver, Paul, ’73 Feagans, George Obed, ’74 Felton, Albert Deavitt, ’7l Lucius Ely, ’7l Ferguson, Benjamin Wallace, '7B Everard D., ’6B Henry Hamilton, ’7l James Alexander, ’Bl James F., ’63 James Gordon, ’Bl Oscar Wallace, ’Bl Ferrell, Charles Brandaberry, ’73 Ferrer, John Destournell, ’76 Fetherolf, Abraham P., ’65 Ficht, C. Otto, ’65 Fiegenbaum, Edward William, ’76 Field, Matthew Dickinson, ’79 Richard Alexander, ’BO 168 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Fife, Joseph Alexander, ’65 Finch, Cyrus Myron, ’7B George Terwilliger, ’77 Finlayson, Daniel William, 'BO Finn, Charles Gardner Jenkins, ’76 Firey, John Jacob, ’69 Fisher, George Russell, ’74 John Jerome, ’BO William Henry, ’76 Fitch, Frederick J., ’65 George L., ’7O Thomas Simon P., ’67 Fite, Campbell Coldwell, ’77 Fitzgerald, James Henry, ’7B Samuel Carey, ’BO Fitzsimon, Vincent Alphonso, ’74 Flattery, Walter John, ’79 Fleming, George W., ’6B Fletcher, James Jefferson, ’79 Marshall Hall, ’Bl Flick, John William, ’79 Flinn, Thomas William Pallister, ’74 Flint, William Hasty, ’77 Flood, Henry, ’74 Fluhrer, William Francis, ’7O Flynn, James William, ’76 Focht, George T., ’BO Foley, Walter Lemon, ’77 Follweiler, David Washington W.,’70 Forbis, Burrel Franklin, ’Bl Ford, John, ’7l Thomas Griffin. ’7O Forrest, John Murray, ’6B Molton Hooks, ’72 Forster, Oliver Kerr, ’77 Foskit, Stebbins, ’64 Foster, Forborne P., ’7l Fowler, George Ryerson, ’7l Fox, George Herbert, ’69 Fox, Gustav Theodore, ’75 Orson S., ’77 Philip, ’6B Sidney Allan, ’BO Frame, Silas Wright, ’75 Francis, William, ’7O Franklin, Irenus H., ’64 Fraser, Charles Edward, Jr., ’7l Jefferson Carvosso, ’75 John Chrisholm, ‘76 Frazer, David Simon, ’6B John Gordon, ’65 Freeland, Nicholas Henry, ’67 Freeman, George Edward, ’67 John William, ’66 French, Charles Henry, ’BO Joseph Wood, ’66 William Wilson, '69 Frith, Oscar, ’Bl Fritts, John Thomas, ’66 Fritz, Emdon, ’BO Frizell, Samuel Beach, ’66 Froman, Jonathen Hiram, ’7B Frost, George Washington, ’73 Fruitnight, John Henry, ’75 William, ’BO Fuenmayor, Jose, ’BO Fuertes, Sebastian Augusto, ’7O Fulk, Levi, ’74 Fuller, Amos Bochford, ’72 James M., ’6B Fuller, James Robert, ’75 Fullerton, William Young, ’72 Fullilove, Thomas Weir, ’75 Fulton, Andrew Liddle, ’7O Fundenberg, Stanley Horton, ’6B Walter F., ’72 Furman, Charles Lawrence, ’77 Gaboury, Frederic, ’76 Gale, Joseph Addington, ’66 Le Roy, ’77 Gallagher, Dualtus Sylvester, ’77 Gallaher, Thomas, ’79 Gamble, George, ’64 John Robinson, ’66 Gannon, John, ’Bl Gardiner, Hull S., ’6B Gardner, Asa Bennett, ’Bl Charles Harrison, ’6B James Ferdinand, ’79 William Henry Harrison, ’73 Garey, Alonzo Randal, ’77 Garretson, Eugene, ’77 Garrett, Van Franklin, ’6B Gartrell, James Calvin, ’75 Gartzmann, Gustav, ’73 Alphabetical List oe Alumni. 169 Garvin, Samuel H., ’65 Thomas Houston, ’79 Gates, Henry Augustus, ’77 Gatewood, Wesley Emmet, '76 Gay, Allen Emond, ’74 Gee, Joel Warren, ’BO Geib, Harry P., '69 George, Charles Lewis, ’64 Elisha, ’72 Franklin, ’7l William Albert, ’76 Getzendanner, Charles Hayes, ’72 Gibbs, John Hall, ’67 Louis Harrington, ’7B Gibney, Yirgil Pendleton, ’7l Giffin, Robert Emmett, ’BO Gifford, Charles Kelly, ’67 Gilbert, James Washington, ’7O Joseph Lorain, ’66 Gilchrist, John, ’6B Gildie, James Bennett, ’BO Gillam, Samuel Edward, ’7B Gillette, Augustus Frederick, ’6B Gillis, Alexander, '76 Gillraor, Henry Edward, ’77 Gimbernat, Carlos, ’65 Glass, James Henry, ’77 Robert George, ’73 Gleavy, John Joseph, ’72 Gleises, John, ’77 Glenn, George Snider, ’74 Glessic, William Daniel, ’BO Glover, Joseph Nelson, ’76 Washington Pierce, ’76 Goddard, Clarence Case, ’73 Godfrey, Robert Frederick, ’74 Godon, Frederick William, ’73 Goelet, Augustine Hardin, ’74 Goetz, Wolfgang, ’79 Goffe, James Riddle, ’Bl Goldmann, Edmund, ’6B Goldthwaite, Henry, ’76 Golley, Frank 8., ’79 Goodrich, Eli Clark, ’BO Gordon, Leonard James, ’75 Gorgas, William Crawford, ’79 Gorham, Henry Clay, ’7O Gorr, Jonas F., ’65 Goslin, James Archibald, ’7l Grady, Henry Douglas, ’Bl Graham, Alexander Campbell, ’69 Bourbon Reese, ’73 David Wilson, ’72 John Colo, ’75 William, ’67 Granger, William Davis, ‘79 Graver, James D., ’7O Gray, Charles Adams, ’69 George Morris, ’BO John Wesley, ’67 Landon Carter, ’73 William Winbourn, ’75 Graybill, Leon Augustus, ’BO Green, Carl Duane, ’76 James Oscar, ’66 John, ’67 John Van Buren, ’79 Greenawalt, George Leiter, ’BO Greene, Beel, ’67 Clarke, William, ’73 John Wesley, ’Bl Greenhough, Charles Hatfield, ’73 Greig, William, ’Bl Grey, Joseph Edward, ’66 Griffin, Bradney, ’63 Charles Mead, ’Bl John, ’73 John Kincaid, ’7l Louis Philippe, ’66 Grilling, George Prosser, ’73 Griffitt, Reuben Cummins, ’76 Grimes, Francis Stanley, ’62 George Joseph, ’6B Joseph Broders, ’75 Thomas Hoey, ’76 Grinned, Ashbell Parmalee, ’69 Morton, ’Bl Griswold, Gaspar, ’79 Grosso, Arturo, ’74 Grove, John Bean, ’7B Guerrant, Edward Owings, ’67 Gunn, James Hamlin, ’69 Robert, ’74 Gurley, Whitmel Smallwood, ’73 Gimster, P. Francis, ’7l Gwin, John Wesley, ’76 170 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Habirshaw, John, ’77 Hackedorn, Mell R., ’7O Hahn,* Enos, ’67 Haight, Vincent, ’BO Hale, Edward Preston, ’Bl Hall, Andrew Jackson, ’79 Cecil St. Clair, ’69 James William Clay, ’69 Lewis Smith, ’7B Lorin, ’BO Luther, ’65 Melvin Lowry, ’76 Walter Langdon, ’6B Hallenbeck, Edgar C., ’Bl Halves, Fx’ederick, ’7O Hamill, George Washington, ’76 Hanxilton, Charles Hexxxy, ’69 Frank Hastixxgs, Jr., ’63 John Richard, ’7O William Lyon, ’79 Hamlin, Charles Willax-d, ’66 Hanxmack, Harrison Daniel, ’7B Hamnett, diaries J., ’65 Hanchett, Thatcher S., ’64 Hanks, Milton Henry, ’66 Haxxson, Ox-rin Birney, ’79 Hardman, Lamartine Griffin, ’77 Wilson Shannon, ’6B Hardon, Virgil Orvin, ’74 Hardy, William Lewis, ’7l Harlan, Benjamin Joseph, ’74 Hax-mau, George Amos, ’74 Harmes, Rudolph, ’74 Hamden, Rufus Sayx-e, ’73 Harper, Henry Francis, ’6B Harrington, George Kennedy, ’74 Harris, Albion Hathaway, ’74 Charles E., ’64 James M., ’6B Jason Albert, ’73 John Henry, ’66 Joseph Edwards, ’7O Richard Flury, ’69 William Thomas, ’BO Harrison, Frank, ’66 William G., Jr., ’64 William H., ’64 Hart, Benjamixx F., ’64 Samuel, ’67 Hartin. Robert Harmon, ’74 Hartzell, Henry Lloyd, ’Bl Harvey, Hebor McKondree, ’67 John Murdock, ’7l Philip Francis, ’66 Robert Smith, ’75 Samuel Nuel, ’75 Harwood, Edward Coke, ‘6B Haskell, Henry Marsh, ’7B Haskin, Shadrach, "68 Haskins, Benjamin Franklin, "78 Hatcher, Oliver Roswell, ’7l William Ewing, ‘76 Hathaway, Robert, ’67 Hatheway, Nelson Dean, ’75 Hattery, Seth, ’79 Haven, Cyrus, ’72 Havens, Byron Bates, ’76 Hawkins, Thomas Hayden. ’7B Hawn, Benjamin Franklin, *7B Haymond, William Somerville, ’72 Haynes, Benton, *65 William Francis, ’76 Hays, Benjamin Etting, ’7O Haywood, Fabius Julius, Jr., ’6B Hubert, ’79 Hazard, William Burrows, ’66 Heady, Thomas Johnson, ’69 Healy, James Redmon, ’7O Heard, William Henry ’77 Heath, Moses C., ’7l Hebard, Charles, ’65 Hebbard, Ellery C., ’7O Hector, Stuai’t Ommanuey, ’79 Heermans, Eugene Alonzo, ’75 Heidelberger, William, ’Bl Heimstreet, Thomas Brinsmade, ’67 Heitman, Frederick William, ’?4 Heller, Henry Detwiller, ’7l Helm, Asbury Coke, ’7l Hemingway, Samuel, ’75 Hendrick, Stephen Orrimel, ’72 Hendricks, James Gilchrist, ’7B Hendry, Hugh Campbell, ’72 Hennessy, Thomas Charles, ’74 Henning, Bennett G., *7O Henry, James, ’7O John D., ’7O Sydney, ’77 Walter Orlando, ’79 * Since spelled Hawn. Alphabetical List of Alumni. Heady, Thomas Johnston, ’69 Hernandez, Juan Boilo, 73 Ricardo Maria, 78 Herold, Herman Christopher H.,.78 Herrington, John Henry, ’67 Hess, Smith Hamilton, ’66 Hewitt, Milo Ruben, ’69 Hewlett, William W., ’69 Heylmun, William, ’BO Hicks, Francis Marion, ’BO Hierstand, Ezra 8,, 73 Higgins, Charles Wesley, ’67 Frederick Marcy, ’BO Gordon Adolphus Judd, ’69 John Francis, ’BO Patrick Joseph, 79 Royal Lacy, ’67 High, William, 73 Hill, Clarence Corlet, 74 John James, 77 Reuben Webb, 77 Winfield Scott, ’67 Hillbish, Frederick Sobieski, ’69 Hills, John Marshall, 74 Hilsman, John Reddick, 73 Hinds, Frederic Jonas, 76 Hinkley, Livingston Spraker, 78 Hitchcock, William Wesley, ’Bl Hoar, William Michael, 73 Hobart, Andrew Jackson, 73 Gideon Duane, 73 Hobbs, Arnold Thomas, 75 Marmaduke W., ’65 Hobby, Cicero Mead, 70 Hocker, William A., ’6B Hoff, Charles Atlee, 75 Hoffman, Oscar, 76 Holcomb, John Thomas, ’Bl Mahlon Beach, 79 Holderness, Edward Page Granvil, 75 Holgate, Thomas H., ’69 Holland, Ora Dewitt, ’BO Hollenbeck, Charles Edgar, 74 Hollister, Edwin Orlando, 74 Holloway, Luther M., ’6B Holmes, George W., 71 Levi Edwin, ’66 Thomas G., ’69 Holman, Samuel, ’66 Holtzclaw, Henry Macon, Jr., ’Bl Honan, Michael Francis, 79 Hook, Walter Eugene, 79 Hooper, Lemuel Washington, 73 Hope, Geoi'ge Be van, 75 William Theodore, 73 Hopkins, Myron, 70 Horn, Joseph E. F., 78 Hotchkiss, Sidney Benjamin, .71 Houck, George W., 70 Houghton, Simon Willard, Jr., 79 Howard, Byron S., ’66 Henry Chittenden, 71 Howe, Lucien, 73 William Small, 74 Howell, Andrew, 76 Matson Van Buren, ’67 William Muirhead, ’69 Hoyne, Temple S., ’65 Hoyt, Frank Marcellus, 77 Hubbard, Lorenzo Weeks, 76 Van Buren, ’63 William Blackstone, 75 William Ward, 73 Hubbell, Singleton Beall, 75 Huber, Jacob, 79 Hudspeth, Leonidas, 76 Hughes, Henry Robart, 76 Milton J., 79 Hull, Harry Daniel, 77 Joseph Henry, 75 Hume, Enoch Edgar, 75 Humphrey, John Dwight, 73 S. Dwight, ’63 Humphreys, David Carlyle, 75 Hunt, Charles C., ’65 Edgar, 78 James Halsey, 73 Hunter, James A., ’Bl Lester Walker, 75 Huntington, Homer Austin, 78 Hurlbut, De Loss, 79 Huson, William Birney, ’67 Hutchinson, Alexander Rankin, 74 Herbert Stillman, ’BO Mahlon, ’Bl Hutchison, Eben. H, S,, ’Bl Hyde, Frederick Erastus, 74 Hyland, Thomas George, 79 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. lams, John T., ’7l Iddings, Alfred Hamilton, ’66 Ide, Henry Clay, ’7B Imperatore di Rinaldo, Carlo, ’74 Ingels, John 8., ’7B Ingersoll, Joel Mapes, ’79 Inglis, David, ’72 Ingram, Nelson, ’65 Inloes, Henry A., ’64 Irish, George N., ’63 John Carroll, ’72 Irvin, Orlando Clark, ’Bl Irving, Rowland Clark, ’77 Isham, Charles, ’66 John Beach, ’7B John Sidney, ’74 Ives, Augustus, Jr., ’7B Jackman, Frank, ’BO Jackson, James Albert, ’66 James Hathaway, ’76 Joseph Scales, ’74 Nathan, Jr., ’66 Jacobus, Arthur Middleton, ’76 Jacoby, George Washington, ’77 James, John Wells, ’66 Thomas Charles, ’74 Warren A., ’65 Jameson, P. Henry, Jr., ’7l Janes, John Ely, ’76 Janiski, John Peter Yon, ’79 Jarvis, Joseph, ’66 Jelks, Nathaniel P., ’6B Jenkins, John Addison, ’65 Preston Charles, ’73 Jenks, Edward W., ’64 Jenner, Alexander E., ’63 Jennings, Charles Collingwood, ’Bl Jessup, Solon Robinson, ’7l Jester, John Emerson, ’76 Jeter, Virgil Shakespear, ’79 Jobes, John Alexander, ’7l Johnson, Dave T., ’7O James Dwight, ’69 Jarvis Jackson, ’75 John Gideon, ’75 Joseph Edwin, ’7B Johnson, Joseph Taber, ’67 Laurence, ’6B Russell Thayer, ’67 Samuel Maxwell, ’BO Thomas 8., ’6B William Henry, ’7l Johnston, James Silas, ’72 George Winston, ’72 Robert, ’66 William Alexander, ’72 William Wooden, 'Bl Johnstone, Charles Abner, ’BO Jones, Charles Edwin, ’76 Francis, Jr., ’63 George Pennington, ’7O Henry E., ’69 John Paul, ’7O Jonas, ’66 Joseph, ’66 Joseph Burton, ’74 Josiah Allen, ’67 Oliver Livingston, ’7l Paul Tudor, ’7B Talbot, ’7B William C., ’7O Zachary Taylor, ’73 Jordan, William Churchill, ’6B Joyce, Robert Ambrose, ’73 Kalbach, Adam Monroe, ’6B Kalish, Richard, ’75 Kant, Nils Gustav, ’73 Kastenbine, Lewis D., ’64 Katzenbach, William Henry, ’7l Kauffman, George Royer, ’67 Keagy, David, ’67 Kearney, John Richard, ’Bl Thomas John, ’74 Keating, John, ’77 William Forbes, ’76 Keefe, Christopher, ’7B Keemer, Abraham Graybill, ’BO Keeney, James Wand, ’74 Alphabetical List of Alumni, Kelley, James Madison, ’7B John Henry, ’75 Kellogg, John Harvey, ’75 Theodore Harvey, ’65 Kelly, Darwin, ’7O Leonard, ’66 Stephen, ’7l Webb J., ’BO William, ’76 Kemp, Dean Gustavus, "66 William Mitchell, ’7O Kendall, Allen 0., ’69 Kendle, George Cyrus, ’79 Kennedy, Charles Van Buren, ’75 Freeland, ’74 Thomas Means, ’66 Vincent Pellett, ’75 William Thomas, ’74 Kenney, William Francis, ’77 Kent, George Ransom, ’67 Kenrick, Timothy Francis, ’74 Kenyon, Frank, ’73 Ker, John Peavey, '66 Kerfoot, Henry D., ’7O Kerr, Edwin Monroe, ’6B Kersey, Jonathan, ’66 Ketch, Samuel, ’75 Keyser, Joseph Denison, ’67 Kimball, Abner Daniel, ’69 H. Spencer, ’6B Kimlin, Thomas, ’7O Kimmel, Jacob Anthony, ’75 King, Addison Platt, ’74 Charles L., ’65 Elmore Y., ’65 Frank, ’66 John Icilius, ’73 King, John R., ’67 Kenneth Kirk, ’77 Oscar A., ’7B Robert Christian, ’7B William H., ’62 William Howard, ’74 Willis P., ’7l Kingsbury, James ’77 Kingston, John J., ’69 Kinkead, John, ’72 Kinney, Alfred Coleman, ’72 Augustus Ceesar, ’7O John Ruselle, ’73 Kinsler, James Thomas, ’67 Kirby, Hiram, ’7l Kirker, John, ’64 Kirschner, Peter Joseph, ’79 Kistler, Isaac Josephus, ’75 Willoughby K., ’7O Wilson Peter, ’67 Kitchell, Nathaniel Ashford, ’75 Kittenger, Henry, ’75 Klepser, Ralph C., ’7B Kline, Jonas L., ’67 Peter James, ’74 Klingeman, Jacob C., ’73 Knapp, Charles, ’7O Charles Paxton, ’77 Knecht, Emil, ’73 Knight, James Henry, ’75 Know1 :s, Lawrence Darling, ’74 Knox, Augustus Washington, ’74 Koch, Morris Henry, ’BO Koenig, Adolph, ’79 Kretchmar, Godfrey Augustus, ’64 Kunkle, Cooper Dave, ’73 Lacayo, Leandro Alberto, ’77 Lacey, Lewis Lorenzo, ’74 Lackey, Harper Beecher, ’6B La Garde, Louis Anatole, ’73 Laidley, Leonidas Hamilton, ’73 Laird, Charles Agustus, ’72 Lamb, Joseph T. C., ’67 Landon, John Parson, ’75 Lane, Wilbur Fisk, ’74 William 8., ’64 Lang, James, ’79 Lange, J. Chris., ’75 La Pierre, Julian, ’7l Larew, John Thomas, ’75 Larimore, Frank Carter, ’69 La Roe, James Gilliam, Jr., ’73 Lathrop, Charles Corning, ’75 George Henry, ’75 Janies Campbell, ’75 Lattin, George, ’75 Laubach, Franklin Moses, ’6B Laughlin, Edmund Dulin, ’73 Belleyub Hospital Medical College. Lauman, William Henry, ’67 Lawrence, Isaiah Esaias, ’69 Laws, Samuel Spain-, ’74 Lawson, John James, ’77 Lawton, George Cyrus, ’64 Lay, Frederic Herbert, ’7B Laycock, Elisha Harrison, ’67 Lazell, Enos Taylor, ’66 Leach, Henry Maurice, ’79 John Holmes, ’75 Leale, Charles A., ’65 Leary, James Bonaventura, 73 Leberknight, Frederick Beaverson,’79 Lee, Millard Fillmore, ’76 Leech, Garret David, ’75 Le Fevre, Walter D., ’65 Leffingwell, Elisha Dyar, ’77 Leipziger, Henry Alfred, ’Bl Lemon, Walter Thomas, ’BO Leo, Simeon Newton, ’69 Leseure, Oscar, ’74 Leslie, Evans, ’79 Lester, Charles Henry, ’BO Letcher, Wyatt Ingram, ’BO Letherman, John Alexander, ’74 Leveridge, Silas Pierson, ’79 Lewis, Alonzo, ’66 Edward Augustus, ’73 Edward Conrad, ’Bl John Merritt, ’BO Oscar A., ’64 William Henry, ’65 William Monroe, ’79 Liddell, Andrew Jackson, ’73 Liebenau. Charles, Jr., ’Bl Lightner, Calvin Rung, 80 Lilly, Henry Walter, ’79 Limond, Robert, ’74 Lincoln, John Edward, ’77 Lindenberger, Lauren Milton, ’BO Lindridge, Edwin Frederick, ’75 Lindsay, David Upton, ’69 Samuel Thomas, ’72 Little, Joseph D , '64 William Seely, ’73 Livermore, Frank, ’64 Livingston, Thomas Moore, ’72 Lloyd, Henry Clay, ’66 Locke, Charles Earle, ’Bl Lockrow, Arthur Van Buren, ’6B Lockwood, Jordan W., 63 Logan, Cornelius Ambrose, ’6B Long, Charles, ’7O Horace A , ’Bl John W., ’65 Robert William, ’69 William Henry, ’7O Uriah, ’65 Lord, Sheldon De Forrest, ’67 Loring, Charles P., ’63 Lothrop, Benjamin Lombard, ’72 Loughran, Elbert Hatten, ’73 Lovelace, James Madison, ’75 Lowe, Alexander, ’64 Lowry, Samuel Hickman, ’73 Luaces, Antonio L,, ’65 Emelio L., ’62 Luce, Jacob B , ’62 Luken, John Herman, ’66 Lundy, Charles J., ’75 Lusk, William Thompson, ’64 Lydston, George Francis, ’79 Lyman, Lewis Judd, ’62 Lynch, Thomas, ’79 Lyon, Ernest Manuel, ’77 Lyons, George Alexander, ’77 Lytle, Samuel J’., ’75 Mahon, William, ’Bl Macalpine, Robert Smith, ’66 Mac Donald, Carlos Frederick, ’69 Macdonald Donald Draper, ’69 John, ’65 Macfarlan, John, ’79 Mack, George Jay, ’72 Joshua Newton, ’75 William Andrew Michael, ’7B MacKay, Andrew, ’7l Mac Keen, Alfred Atwater, ’79 MacKelvie, Robert, ’72 Macken, Merritt H , '65 Mackey, Horatio Nelson, ’BO Mackintosh, James Hetherington, ’72 Matthew Alexander, ’79 Norman. ’79 MacWhinnie, J. Wallace, ’7O Alphabetical List op Alumni. 175 Maddren, William, ’73 Magie, Charles Marquis, ’BO Magill, William Edward, ’77 Magness, George Hosmer, ’76 Magnin, Ami Jaques, ’Bl Maguire, John William, ’7B Mahler, William Henry, ’BO Maiden, William Perry, ’73 Makechnie, Horace Perkins, ’79 Maliano, Donoso, ’BO Yndalecio, Jr., ’77 Malofte, James Ellis, ’75 Manville, Andrew Jackson, '66 Maragliano, Adolfo, ’73 March, John Edgar, ’79 Lycurgus, Dudley, ’73 Marion, Thomas David, ’75 Markle, John Edgar, ’79 Marquis, Thomas Benton, ’77 Marren, Rosemound Witherspoon, ’7B Marriott, Yeamans Smith, ’75 Marsh, Edward, ’74 Edward T. T., ’66 Simon S., ’74 Marshall, James Buchanan, ’79 James Lloyd, ’76 Robert Somers, ’74 Martin, Abner, ’64 Caleb E., ’7l Charles Detwiller, ’67 Charles Marion, ’74 Constantine Henry, '66 John Mills, ’74 Marshall Thomas, ’Bl Patrick, ’67 Tillie Alexander, ’7O William Harrison, ’65 William Stribling, ’77 Martinez, Alberto Valdes, ’74 Jose de Jesns, ’77 Marvin, George Howard, ’64 Maser, George Washington, ’Bl Mason, Charles, ’75 George Lindsly, ’76 John James, ’69 Joseph Crump, ’Bl Masten, Charles Herman, ’67 Mathis, Josiah Thompson, ’67 Matson, Willie Buckingham, ’76 Mattison, Jansen Beemer, ’67 Maupin, George Washington Opie, ’69 Mauzey, Henry G., ’7O Mauzy, William Peter, ’75 Maxam, Franklin Hamlin, ’77 Maxwell, Elijah Ashton, ’69 William Crighton, ’74 May, Benjamin L., ’65 George Washington, ’69 James Moore, ’7O Maynard, Henry Hobart, ’75 Mayo, William Thomas, ’69 McAdams, Andrew James, ’76 Mcßride, James Harvey, ’7B John Cunningham, ’7B Lewis Arnold, ’7l McCaffrey, John 8., ’62 McCallum, Frederick Cobbold, ’66 John Archibald, ’7B McCann, Bernard Henry, ’Bl James H., ’64 McCardell, William Keenan, ’BO McCausland, Marshall 8., ’64 McCarthy, Thomas, ’73 McChesney, Jacob Newton, ’74 McClean, Joseph Talbot, ’76 McClelland, Milo Adams, ’67 McClure, John Franklin, ’75 McClurkin, John Calvin, ’7l Joseph Cameron, ’BO McColl, Hugh, ’7l McCombs, George Mason, '77 McConnel, Hiram Smith, ’75 McCort, John W., ’64 McCosh, George E., ’66 McCoy, William Newton, ’7l McCrea, Henry, ’76 Robert, ’75 McCready, George Homer, ’76 Joseph Alexander, ’75 Robert, 69 Robert J., ’73 McCreary, Thomas Fletcher, ’66 McCreery, George Patrick, ’77 John Alexander, ’7l McCulloch, Albertus P., ’75 McCullough, Janies, ’7B McCurdy, William J., ’73 McDaniel, Alexanders., ’7O McDermott, Thomas Lawrence, ’66 McDonald, Alexander D., ’67 176 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. McDonald, Allan, ’BO Augustus Janies, ’76 Manfred Hendry, ’7B William H., ’7l McDougall, Colin, ’7B McElroy, James Tyrone, ’BO William Harvey, ’Bl McFall, William Oliver, ’76 McGaughey, John Eberle, ’7B McGee, William Harvey, ’72 McGill vary, Alexander D., ’63 McGinnis, Isaac William, ’7l McGiven, Charles, ’74 McGlynn, John Edward, ’75 McGovern, Martin Augustus, ’77 McGrew, Henry, ’7B McGwigan, John Andrew, ’75 McHatton, Henry, ’Bl McKay, Daniel George, '66 Read Jennings, ’67 William, ’73 McKee, James, '69 McKeeby, Gilbert Ernstein, ’6B McKeehan, Alfred, ’66 McKeen, Alfred Atwater, ’79 Robt. Arthur Halliburton, ’BO McKenna, Levi Franklin, 76 McKibbon, James Alloysius, ’BO McKinnon, William Hugh, ’7O McKown, Zeph Silver, ’73 McLaughlin, Isaac Thomas, ’69 Miar, ’65 McLean, Allan Kenneth, ’72 McLeay, John Dugald, ’66 McLellan, George Peter, ’67 McLeod, George Washington, ’7l Malcolm Charles, ’77 William McKenzie, ’75 McMahon, William John, ’Bl McMaster, Nathaniel G. Mohr, ’6B McMasters, David Markle, ’7l McMurchie, Duncan, ’66 McMurphey, George, '7B McMurtry, Milton, 'BO McNary, Charles Bingley, ’7B McNaughton, George, ’7B McNeal, Frederick Brechbill, ’67 McNeel, James Henry, ’73 McNeil, James, ’67 McNeill, James William, ’76 McPhillips, Mathew 8., ’65 Mcßoberts, Oliver Hayd3ii McTammany, William' Francis, ’BO McWilliams, Fred Augustus, ’76 Meachem, John G. , ’63 Mellersh, Alfred Henry, ’77 Mendenhall, Ryan Gondy, ’72 Merriam, Charles Keyes, ’Bl Merrill, Burton Jay, ’Bl Fred Gilbert, ’79 Trustum Hurd, ’72 William H., ’69 Mershon, Homer LaFayette, ’7B Stacy Bancroft, 74 Mesick, Henry T. Jr.. 71 Messemer, Michael Jean Baptiste, 75 Messinger, D. Bacon, ’7O Messenger, Joseph Ellis, ’79 Metzler, Charles R , ’64 Metzger, Isaac, ’72 Michael, Francis Marion, ’79 Middleton, William Drummond, 68 Mielke, Rudolph, ’75 Miesse, Benjamin Franklin, '65 Miles, John, ’66 William Albert, '74 Miller, Akin Constantine, ’6B Albert Noah, '7B Daniel Bird, Jr., ’74 Edward Peter, '66 Eli P., ’64 George Washington, ’BO Henry Powers, ’67 John C., '65 John George, ’77 Peter Bruce McDougall, '77 Rogers Wright, ’7O Simon G., ’74 Theodore De Clermont, ’66 William Howard, '73 William Turnbull, ’Bl Milligan, John Davidson, ’76 Milliken, Murray Gaylord, ’69 Mills, William Park, ’79 Minges, George, ’7B Mitchell, Frank Albert, ’74 Frederick Devine, ’BO George, ’66 Henry, ’67 J. Sidney, ’67 Alphabetical List of Alumni. 177 Mitchell, John Wait, ’7l Thomas Harrison, *72 Mitten, Allen Price, ’7B Mixsell, Aaron Jackson, ’72 Moffatt, Peter, '64 Mola, Eraelio L., ’62 Mollenhauer, Richard, ’BO Moller, Alfonse Nicolas, ’6B Monroe, George Joseph, ’69 James Albert, ’69 William Coe, ’76 Montague, Seth Jones, ’72 Montes, Andrew, ’79 Montgomery, Frank, ’79 John James, ’67 Moore, Charles Ebenezer, '75 Frierson, ’79 James Edward, ’73 Samuel Glover, ’75 William Maurice, ’Bl Moorhead, James, ’73 Moorer, Henry Bascom, ’7l Moorman, John Addison, ’73 Moret, Gustavo, ’BO Morgan, Edwin D., Jr., ’7l Ephriam Weston, ’7l Morgan, ’79 Morje, Benjamin, ’76 Morris, Edward Romeo, ’Bl James Edward. ’74 Gerald de Courcy, ’7l Morris, John, ’6B Theodore F., ’63 Stephen Vreeland, ’77 Morrison, Ephriam, ’75 Joseph Hugh, ’7B Robert H., ’7O Morrow, William Beach, ’Bl Moi •se, William Henry, ’7l Mortland, James Caldwell, ’7l Morton, Horatio Archer, ’74 Mott, Valentine, ’7B Mouser, Benjamin Truex, ’75 Muhlfeld, Henry, ’76 Mulford, Edgar Barnes, ’7B Mullin, Tobias Patrick, ’76 Munger, Charles, ’7l Munn, John Pixley, ’76 Munroe, David, ’64 Murphy, John, 78 Robert Maurice, ’BO Robert Wilson, ’7l Stephen Horace, '79 Murray, David Edgar Emory, ’6B Daniel, ’6B Henry Brown, ’6B John McCluskey, ’76 Lewis S., ’63 P. Vincent, ’75 Musgrove, Samuel Miller, ’73 Myers, Platt 8., 65 Rudolph, ‘63 Nagle, Maurice Cornelius, ’77 Nammack, Charles Edward, ’Bl Nanscawen, Caleb, ’7O Nash, William Henry Harrison, ’75 Naylor, Thomas Jefferson, Jr., ’77 Neafie, Harry, ’BO Neal, Elias Craig, ’66 Needham, George Gordon, ’65 Neely, James Jackson, ’72 William Summerfield, ’73 Neff, Abram, ’73 Neill, Hiram, ’79 William, ’Bl Nelden, Charles R , ’64 Nellis, Charles, 'Bl Nelson, Rowland Morton, ’66 Neumer, Sibley, ’79 Nevin, Henry William, ’7B Newkirk, Henry Clay, ’66 Newman, Charles Fanchard, ’Bl Frank Richard, ’7l Robert T., ’69 Newpher, John James, ’Bl Newsom, Thomas Cocke, ’75 Newton, Buna, ’66 Neyra, Ramon, ’75 Nichols, Alva Winslow, ’74 Arthur Edward, ’BO Calvin Eugene, ’73 Isaac di Forrest, ’66 Jacob Stevenson, ’72 Nicholson, William Addison, ’76 Niles, Edgar Coles, ’79 Niman, Charles Henry, ’BO 178 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Nolden, Charles Albert, ’74 Norris, John Howard, ’BO Norton, Lorenzo Erasmus. ’73 Nouel, Auguste Adolphe, ’76 Nowlin, Bryant Hopkins, ’73 Noyes, James Brackett, ’75 Nute, Frank Leon, ’75 Oatman, Edward Leroy, ’79 O’Brien, Frederick William, ’79 Michael Christopher, ’Bl Thomas Francis, ’76 William Duncan, ’7B O’Byrne, William J., ’7O O’Callahan, Thomas L., ’6B O’Connell, Joseph Francis, ’7B Richard Joseph, ’79 O’Donnell, William, Jr., ’67 Oellig, Charles Alfred, ’7B John Frederick, ’73 O’Farrell, James, ’73 Michael, ’76 O'Grady, Thomas Francis, ’BO Ohswaldt, Hermann Frederick, ’79 O’Keefe, Michael Wallace, ’77 Olcott, Charles Augustus, '7O Edgar, Jr., ’62 O’Leary, James Francis, ’7B O’Neill, Salisbury Eugene, ’73 Orr, Charles Osborn, ’74 Orton, John Jackson, ’6B Osborne, Harris Bennett, ’67 Millard Fillmore, ’79 O’Sullivan, Thomas Jefferson, ’76 Osterloh, William C., ’65 Otis, Robert Mendum, ’69 Overholt, Daniel William, ’7B Overton, Dabney Carr, ’73 Owen, Abraham Miconius, ’7O Owens, Thomas James, ’7B Owsley, William Jasper, 'BO Pack, John Emison, ’73 Packer, Thurston Green, ’Bl Paddock, James Allen, ’74 Page, Robert, ’6B Paine, Henry E., ’63 Palmer, Austin Elijah, ’69 Judson Clark, ’77 Loran Lester, ’66 Walter Benjamin, ’74 William Ames, ’BO Pangburn, Samuel, ’69 Parberry, William, ’65 Park, William Henry, ’72 Parker, Allen, ’BO Jason, ’79 Joseph Benson, ’66 Leander C., ’65 William James, ’79 Parr, George W., ’76 Parra, Manuel, ’Bl Parsons, Charles H., ’7B John, ’75 W. Buchanan, ’7O Passage, Henry V., ’6B Patchin, Charles Vernon, 'Bl Patrick, Zorah Elon, '77 Patterson, Samuel Joseph, '67 Patton, Isaac Marshall, ’73 Samuel Judson, ’69 Payne, William Elbridge, ’BO Peacock, William Carson, ’6B Pearce, David Mabra, ’7O Hiram Mcllvaine, ‘66 Pearsall, Francis Marion, ’66 Pease, Byron Willis, ’76 Peaslee, Edward Henry, ’75 Peck, Comfort Edson, ’79 Edward Everett, ’79 John W., ’65 Samuel Minturn, ’79 Washington F., ’63 1 Peddie, Thomas, ’76 Pegg, Charles H., ’63 Pell, Arthur, ’76 Richard Varick, '65 Pelton, Levi Harvey, ’73 Ora Levant, ’74 Penniman, Alexander Brown, ’76 Penny, Robert Joseph, ’75 Percival, George G., ’63 Alphabetical List of Alumni, 179 Pereira, Bernardo, ’7B Perez, Alberto Cipriano, ’77 Porfirio Cornelio, ’77 Perez y Diaz, Francisco, ’74 Ignacio, ’74 Perham, Daniel Webster, ’77 Perkins, George, ’65 Joseph Fleming, ’79 Orville Juan, ’7B Perry, Albert Lafayette, ’7B Charles Homer, '66 Ezra Herbert, ’7O George Thompson, ’64 James, ’73 Winfield Mowen, ’69 Persons, Robert Turner, ’6B Pfeiffer, Charles William, ’7B Pharr, Theodore Franklin, ’75 Philip, William, ’75 Philips, William Hunter, ’7l Phillips, George Richard, '69 Pickels, George Allen, ’73 Pier, William Francis, ’7B Pilgrim, Charles Winfield, ’Bl Pina, Enrique Antonio Pascual, ’Bl Pine, O. Steadman, ’7O Percival Holland, ’77 Pineo, Janies Forman, ’77 Pinkham, John Warren, '66 Piper, Albert Augustus, ’BO Pipes, John Pitcher, Stewart Cissna, ’66 Plews, Bradford Franklin, ’76 Pocock, Eli D., ’7O Pollock, Stephen Dysert, ’7l Pomeroy, Orange, ’7l Sylvester Gibbons, ’73 Pooler, Hiram Alvin, ’65 Pooley, Thomas R., ’64 Pope, Joseph Richard, ’73 Porter, Daniel Rea, ’66 David Riltenhouse, ’73 Porter, Oliver Davis, ’79 Robert E., ’64 Samuel S., ’65 Watson, ’64 Post, Julius Augustus, ’66 William Elisha Howell, ’74 Potter, Charles Henry, ’6B Julius Howard, ’Bl Wallace Winfield, ’7l Potts, Richard S., ’6B Powell, James, ’75 Newton Albert, ’75 Powelson, Joseph Adams, ’BO Pratt, Albert Harlow, ’7B Eugene 8., ’66 Pray, Orestes M., '63 Prentiss, George Weymouth, '6B Josiali Lyman, "67 Preston, Henry Green, ‘69 John, ’73 Medina, Jr., ’65 Price, Cyrus Alexander, ’BO Jacob F., ’7l J. Lampton, ’77 Samuel Hutchings, ’76 Priest, Samuel Gilman, ’77 Prior, Israel, ’64 Pritchard, Lewis, ’76 Proctor, Charles Edward, ’75 Thomas Roe, ’76 Pumyea, Peter 8., '6B Purcell, James J., ’65 William Joseph, '67 Purdy, Hiram J., ’69 Purroy, Francis Michael, ’7O Putman, Francis D., ’65 Putnam, Frank, ’75 Joseph A., ’64 Joseph Morrill, ’7O Seymour, ’76 Putney, Alfred Lyman, ’7O Putzel, Leopold, ’75 Quinones, Francisco Benigno de, ’72 Quintero, Leonidas, ’7B Radigan, Thomas Jefferson, ’6B Ramsay, James, ’79 Rand, Henry Walter, ’77 Randall, Isaac Eugene, ’73 Randolph, Robert, ’79 Raphael, Henry, ’62 Rapp, Samuel, ’75 Rasbach, George P., ’76 180 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Rasbacb, James Irving, ’76 Ran, Frederick Christopher, ’69 Ray, William Wade, ’77 Raymond, Henry Ingle, ’BO Lee Chester, ’67 Mali lon Harrison, ’69 Read, Ira 8., ’6B Read, Joshua Ware, ’67 Reading, John W., ’65 Reagles, James, Jr., ’64 Reasoner, Harman D., ’74 Rebmann, William Frederick, ’7l Redd, Robert George, ’7l Redus, William Dickson, ’7B Reed, Charles Hercules, ’76 Josiah, ’66 Walter, ’73 Reeder, Milton Tiffany, ’BO Reilly, John William Eugene, ’Bl Renick, William Herbert, ’66 Renninger, Abram C., ’72 Reynolds, Arthur Rowley, ’76 Charles Nathan, ’7O Daniel Frank, ’6B Henry James, ’75 Joseph Hervey, ’64 Reginald M., ’66 William Snead, ’72 Rhodes, Joseph, ’74 Ribble, George Thompson, ’66 Rice, Alvin Button, ’67 Fleetwood Augustus, ’74 Fred. Augustus, ’76 James Nelson, ’6B John Scott, ’66 Richards, Heber John, ’7l James Neeper, ’73 John Hildrick, ’69 Joseph Smith, ’75 Nelson 8., ’65 William Addison, ’79 Richardson, Alexander, ’73 Alonzo Blair, ’76 David Michelle, '75 Edward, ’7B Holland W., ’7O James Ashur, ’7O William Hiller, ’7B Richmond, Nelson Guernsey, ’BO Rickenbach, John Frederick, ’75 Rickey, JohnC., ’7B Riggs, John Upton, ’7B Riley, Charles Pierce, ’75 Rinehart, Willard Ellis, ’BO Risch,Heinrich Frederick Wilhelm,'79 Ristine, John McMaster, ’76 Warren Henry, '77 Rix, J. Morrill, ’6B Rizer, James T., ’6B Robberson, James Libbem, ’6B Robbins, James Watson, ’BO Joseph Teaque, ’79 Monroe M., ’65 Roberts, Charles Forrester, ’67 James Daniel, ’75 William E., ’64 William Owen, ’7l Robertson, Christopher Wood, ’73 Dillis Dyre, ’7l Thomas Booker, ’79 Robeson, Donavan, ’74 Robinson, Aleck Van Zandt, 'Bl Andrew Rose, ’6B J. King, ’64 Oliver Pearce, ’77 Sylvanus Edward, ’74 William Dawson, ’79 William Gilpin, ’79 Rockwell, Alphonse D., ’64 George Frederick, '65 Henry, ’6B Rodgers, Lee Omar, ’74 Roediger, Traugott Fried. Moritz, '75 Rogers, Benjamin Franklin, '72 Charles Emory, 'BO • David L., ’63 Herbert Cooper, ’7B James Simeon, ’77 Joseph Goodwin, ’64 William Boddie, ’7B Romero, Calisto Joseph,- ’77 Roof, Russell Henry, ’7B Rooney, Alexander Joseph, '67 Root, William W., '66 Rorbach, Frederick, ’67 Rose, Madison Hall, ’66 Ross, Francis Emory, ’6B Frank Harper, ’BO Jeptha Gillied, ’73 Roth, Edward, ’BO Alphabetical List of Alumni. 181 Rouse, Jonathan S., ’66 Rowe, Eugene 0., ’64 Rowell, Elijah, ’63 Royer, John Adams, ’67 Royster, Wisconsin, ’69 Rucavado, Genaro, ’75 Rudd, Alden R., ’7O Rudulph, James Williams, ’BO Rugg, Sumner Perciva 1, ’79 Ruhl, Henry, ’73 Runyan, James Madison, ’69 Rupp, Benjamin Dobson, ’Bl John Daniel, ’77 Russell, Charles Paterson, ’74 Frank Henry, ’7l Ryan, Charles Thomas, ’69 James Charles, ’67 John Henry, Jr., ’73 Sabin, Henry Milieu, ’63 Saez, Casimero Jose, ’64 Sager, Louis Albert, ’79 Salisbury, Augustus Harrison, "67 Salmon, William George, ’72 Salter, Joseph Ely, ’Bl Saltzman, Jerome Cooke, ’7O Sample, Chester Harris, ’74 Sanborn, Perley Lewis, ’77 Thomas Barton, ’76 Sanderson, Edmond Ward, ’79 Sands, Oscar Gilbert, ’75 Sangster, William Lee, ’73 Satterthwait, Samuel T., ’7O Sauri, J, Richard, ’65 Savage, Frederick Allison, ’7O Saylor, William Harvey, ’76 Sayre, Charles Henry Hall. ’7B Lewis Hall, ’76 Schapps, John Carpenter, ’BO Scheffer, August, ’77 Scheide, William, ’66 Schenck, William E., ’64 Schmidt, Daniel, Jr., ’Bl Schultze, William Chambers, ’67 Schwatka, Frederick, ’76 Schweig, George Maxmilian, ’73 Schweig, Henry, ’79 Scofield, Darius, ’7B John Oscar, ’6B Scott, George, ’7l James M., ’6B John Pinkney, ’Bl William, ’7O Scribner, Frederick Batchelder, ’BO John Jelliff, ’66 Seaman, John Kline, ’69 Searing, Frank Elliott, ’BO Searle, Samuel T., Jr., ’BO Sears, Stephen Hall, ’79 Seeds, O. Henry, ’73 Seiberling, Joshua Washington, ’73 Sell, Edward H. M., ’66 Sensenig, Isaac 8., ’69 Senour, John Gahagan, ’7B Severy, James Blake, ’73 Seward, Benjamin Jennings, ’7O Charles Kirkland, ’79 Sewell, Walter Dunscomb, ’79 Seymour, Emerson, ’65 Shank, Alexander Richardson, ’66 Shannon, William Cummings, ’74 Sharp, Guilford Earnest, ’BO Sharpe, William Reece, ’77 Shaw, Maliu Burdett, ’74 Thomas Wilson, ’7l William Conner, ’73 Sheetz, Leander Augustus, ’69 Sheffield, Mason, ’63 Sheldon, William Henry, 'BO Shelly, Amos William, ’74 Shepard, Charles Rowe, ’Bl Shepherd, Harry Fielding, ’79 Simpler, Joseph Taylor, ’74 Sherick, Abram Leander, ’BO Sherman, diaries, ’75 Frank Roger, ’76 Oliver Graham, ’64 Sherwell, Samuel, ‘6B Sherwood, William Fanton, ’69 Shields, D. Howard, ’69 Shiley, Douglas Adolphus, ’73 Shira, William, ’77 Shirley, Isaac Allen, ’79 Shirmer, George Philip, ’73 Shores, Erwin Isaac, ’BO Shorts, Philip Peter, 'BO Shull, Joseph Horace, ’73 Sibley, Charles Wilbur, ’77 Hartwell Augustus, ’B7 182 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Sigler, George Augustus, ’75 Sigworth, Miles P., ’7B Silver, Henry Mann, ’75 Silvey, John Henry, ’7B Simons, Elbridge Gerry, ’75 Thomas Gaft, ’76 Simpson, John Duval, ’7O Julius Manning, ’66 Theodore Parker, ’77 William Curlis, ’73 Sinclair, John, ’66 Skidmore, Melville, ’79 Skinner, Barton Dwight, ’69 George Read, ’66 Slade, James Bennett, ’7l Sladen, Joseph A., ’72 Sloan, George, ’7B William Thompson, ’74 Slocum, Charles Elihu, ’76 Royal, Jr., ’72 Small, Edward Nathaniel, ’Bl Smart, Joseph Steadman Milledge, ’77 Smelzer, Baxter Timothy, ’74 Smiley, George Preston, ’77 Smith, Abram Alexander, ’7l Arthur Wells, ’66 Bascom Benson, ’69 Charles Mortimer, ’7B David Milligan, ’77 Edward West, ’66 Elliot Benjamin, ’67 Francis Asbury, ’74 Frank Pierce, ’77 George Albert, 'Bl George H., ’65 Higgins Chinn, ’69 Jacob Kellogg, ’67 James Scott, ’7O John Henry, ’75 Joseph William, ’7O Matthew Winfield, ’73 Norman Asa, ’66 Orsamus, ’62. William Grey, ’BO William Wallace, ’7l Smythe, Andrew Jackson, ’Bl Snively, Andrew Jackson, ’66 Snodgrass, Jesse, ’67 Snow, Asa Vernon, ’79 Snyder, J. W. 0., ’66 Snyder, Quintus Emanuel, ’6B Uria M., ’72 Somers, John, ’66 John Edward, ’75 Soper, Franklin, ’Bl Souders, Samuel, ’7l Soule, Artemas G., ’64 Southack, John W., '65 Sowers, Zachary Turner, ’7l Spann, James Henry, ’77 Spencer, Clark Emory, ’73 James Decker, ’7O Spohn, Arthur Edward, ’77 Henry, ’65 Spor, George Doraphe, ’76 Sprague, Fred Augustus, ’79 Homer Baxter, ’Bl Welcome Whipple, 75 William 8,, ’7B Spratt, Charles Joseph, ’69 Sprigley, Nelson, ’65 Stahl, Elias Finley, ’74 Stancell, Robert Henry, ’7O Standard, Albert Childs, ’7B Stanley, Claude Graham, ’7O Stanton, George D., ’65 Jere Edmund, ’BO Stansbury, Emory, ’67 Stapp, AssipaM., ’7l Starr, George Leander, ’65 Milton H., ’66 Staton, James Roderick, ’Bl St. Clair, Romeo Wallace, ’74 Steadman, Willard George, ’74 Stedman, Charles Griswold, ’6B Steedmau, Elliot Vincent, ’66 Steele, William Hunter, ’74 Steers, Thomas Henry, ’79 Steeves, Frank Hatheway, ’BO Howard Douglas, ’73 Stein, Charles, ’76 Stephens, Charles Riddle, ’74 Fred. Philip, ’77 James Truit, ’7B Sterling, George A., ’65 Steurer, John Adam, ’73 Stevens, Merari Bunajah, ’76 Stevenson, William G., ’64 Steward, Asahel, ’69 Stewart, James McMun, ’69 Alphabetical List oe Alumni, 183 Still, David Yedder, ’76 Stillman, Frank Louis, ’Bl Stimson, Charles H., Jr., ’79 Lewis Atterbury, ’74 Stinson, Jack Bryant, ’74 Stitt, James Warren, ’7B Stites, Joseph Augustus, ’75 St. John, David, ’75 Stockslager, Samuel Oliver, ’75 Stockton, George, ’75 Thomas Coates, ‘6B Stoddard, Henry 8., ’66 John Parker, ’67 Stone, Edward Joseph, "80 Frank L., ’65 George Wethington, ’76 James Farrar, ’66 Jonathan Coolidge, '63 William Coolidge, ’BO William Gleason, ’7B Stoner, George W., ’76 Story, William, ’69 Stout, James Rice, ’6B Luther Rice, '6B Stowe, Willard Hadley, ’69 Straight, A. Minor, ’74 Strain, Joseph Francis, ’74 Strang, Albert, ’67 Strickler, Abram H., ’66 Strong, Curtis Clark, ’73 Struthers, John, ’63 Stuart, Absalom Baylis, ’66 John Harlan, ’67 Sturgeon, Jesse, ’7B Sullivan, Dennis Jerome, ’76 James Edmond, "79 Summers, John B , ’76 Sutcliffe, John Asbury, ’73 Sutlief, Charles Marion, ’74 Sutphen, Theron Yeomans, ’73 Swan, Albert Theodore, ’79 Swandale, George Tupper, ’7B Swarthout, Ezekiel Chester, ’79 Swartz, George Neuchomer, ’75 Swasey, William Brooks, ’67 Sweeney, William Oglesby, ’65 James, ’67 Sweetland, William Palmer, ’76 Sweney, William Montgomery, ’76 Swenk, Horace Wetzel, ’Bl Swezey, Gilbert Hopkins, ’69 Swinburne, Ralphe Erskine, ’77 Swinton, William James, ’73 Swisher, Thomas J., '63 Switzer, Charles C., ’7O Tallman, William Lewis, 'Bl Tamayo, Rafael y Boti, ’74 Tanner, Alfred Herbert, ’74 Tappan, Benjamin, Jr., ’64 Tate, J. Milton, ’65 Taulman, Do we D., ’64 Taylor, Benjamin Franklin, ’73 Clarence Orsen, ’79 George Franklin, ’79 George Kennon, ’66 George L., ’63 James Aaron, ’75 James Howard, ’7l James Ridley, ’74 John Linbarger, ’BO Lewis Cass, ’75 Marcus Elvis, ’75 Robert, ’74 Squire Ferguson, ’BO Thomas Francis, Jr., 'BO Taylor, Thomas Madison, ’Bl William David, ‘79 William Osborn, ’66 William Skiddy, ’Bl William Wood, ’76 Teft, Herbert Kinyon, ’73 Tejada, Antonio Garcia de, ’74 Tennant, William Crosby, ’72 Tenny, George Harrison, ’69 Terrell, George Franklin, ’79 Terriberry, Calvin, ’73 George Washington, '66 Joseph Frederick, ’BO Terry, Louis W., ’65 Wildridge Goldsmith, ’76 Thacker, Lndwell Gaines, ’66 Thayer, Foster, ’66 Thickstun, Gilbert, ’64 Thomas, Charles Henry, ’75 Francis Marion, ’69 184 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Thomas, George Francis, ’7l Joseph Dio, ’69 Patrick Henry, ’73 Sidney Smith, '72 Thompson, Bradford Smith, '67 Charles Hutchinson, '73 Davis Montgomery, '69 John, ’7l Dickson Gillespie, ’79 Orville 8., ’66 Samuel George, ’BO William Finley, ’77 Thomson, Mason, ’76 Walter J„ ’7B Thornburgh, James Edgar, ’7O Thorne, Walter Scott, ’69 Thornton, Robert Hamilton, ’72 Thorp, Frank Jesse, ’74 Lewis Edward, ’7l Tibbets, Lemuel, ‘67 William, ’67 Tice, Lavega, ’BO Tidball, Jaspar, ’7B Tipton, John Albert, ‘79 Titsworth, Abel Shippard, ’67 Titus, George Everett, ’77 Tobias, George Washington, '77 Todd, James Forrest, ’63 Joseph H , ’65 William Easton, ’7B Tolies, Clarence Weston, ’6B Tompkins, Silas, ’67 Tooker, Robert N., '65 Tourtellot, John Quincy Adams, '73 Towle, Alonzo, '69 Town, Salem, '7l Townsend, Samuel Cyrus, '79 Tozier, Lemuel L , '64 Trask, Frederick Marquand, '75 Travel-, Richard Du Bois, ’67 Treat, Alfred Otis, ’66 Trexler, William Ditrich, '66 Trimble, Isaac Henry, ’75 Trimmer, John William, '76 Tripp, Charles Henry, ’Bl Delmer Clayton, ’75 Trott, Thomas Henry, '69 Troxell, John Frederick, ’7O Trumbower, Lewis T., ’62 Tucker, De Witt Clinton, ’66 Nathan, ’66 Samuel Marion, ’7O Tully, Marcus Edward, ’73 Tunis, George Spafford, ’69 Tunstall, Alexander, Jr., ’6B Turner, Charles Henry, '73 Edward Burhaus, ’74 Elijah Loring, ’75 Turver, William Whittier, '79 Tuthill, James Y., '64 Tuttle, William M., ’64 Tyler, Edwin Hawes, ’76 Tyrrell, Augustus, '69 Umbstatter, Edwin Stanton, ’66 Ultes, Charles, ’7B Underhill, Joshua W., ’66 Underwood, Charles Finney, ’74 J. Sprigg, ’64 Unger, David F., ’69 Upham, William Richardson, ’77 Uran, Benjamin Franklin, ’73 Utley, Joseph Henry, ’7B Vail, Charles L., ’7O Vance, William Kirkpatrick, ’77 Reuben Aleshire, ’67 Van Denburgh, Henry, ’Bl Van Derveer, Albert P., ’7O Vandervoort, James Wilkerson, ’69 Vandewater, Albertus L., ’7O Van Dyke, Frederic William, ’75 Van Dyke, Tomkins, Hamlin, "80 Van Fliet, Frank, ’Bl Van Horn, Abner Osborn, ’7B Jacob Prior, ’77 Van Hovenberg, Henry, '72 Van Kunkel, Manno W., ’65 Van Mater, Daniel G., ’75 Van Bantvoord, Richard, ’76, Alphabetical, List oe Alumni. 185 Van Saun, John Duryee, ’7B Van Vleet, Peter P., '69 Van Vorhis, Flavius Josephus, ‘7l Van Vorst, John, Jr., ’74 Van Wyck, William Harrison, ‘O5 Van Zandt, William Gulick, ‘7l Van Zile, Benjamin Sturgis, ’75 Vardon, Evelyn Francois, ’Bl Varick, William Woolsey, ’76 Varona, Jose de la Cruz de, "65 Serapio Manuel de, ’7O Vaughan, Cyrenius Benjamin, ’75 George Tally, "80 Vaux, Henry Edward, '(5(5 Verona, Seropio Manuel de, '7O Viers, Charles Otho, 'O7 Vivian, Godfrey, ’76 Von Weber, Frederick Christopher,’7s Voorhees, George V., ’7O Reese Hardesty, ’79 Voorheis, Field Farrar, ’7O Waddle, James M., "63 Wade, Herbert Carpendale, "80 John Henderson, ’75 William, "65 Waechter, Carl Emil, "73 Waggener, Edward Arthur, ’7B Wagner, Henry, ’7l . Henry P., ’65 John Marquand, ’7B Lewis Clark, ’7B Wakeman, Harwood, ’73 Walden, Edwin Hiram, ’69 Walker, Amos Clark, ’73 Davis Benjamin, '67 Henry 0., ’67 Peter Eckel, ’7l Wall, James Owen, ’75 Otto Augustus, ’7l Wallace, Christopher Kyle, ’7O David Lynde, ’75 James Paulding, ’75 James Philip, ’66 John S., ’73 Wallach, Joseph Gabriel, ’77 Walsh, Robert, ’7l Thomas, "66 Walton, George E., '64 Walts, James H., ’7O Ward, Clarence Stanton, ’75 George Whitfield, ’74 Oriu Warren, ’77 Stow Haven, '73 Wardwell, William Lauterman, ’79 Ware, William Garland, ’7B Warner, Charles Augustus, ’69 Charles Bond, ’BO Warman, David, ’63 Warren, Nathan Alonzo, '79 Richard, ’69 Waterman, Moses Washington, ’7l Waters, George, ’6B George M., 'Bl Warth, English John, '79 Waterworth, William, 78 Watkins, Isaac La Fayette, ’7B Rufus A 1 verson, ’7O William Patton, ’79 William Samuel, ’73 Watson, Berry Allen, ’67 John, ’74 William Purkis, ’79 William Seth, ’7O William Stobie, ’67 Wayman, Willard Gross, ’64 Weaver, Milton H., ’77 Webb, Jacob Williams, ’74 William C., ’77 Webster, David, ’6B Weg, John Augustus, ’66 Weeks, Albert P., ’6B Weible, Jacob, ’75 Weiss, Samuel, Jr., ’7l Weir, Samuel Dinwiddle, ’76 Welch, Henry Seely, ’73 John Frederick, ’BO Rodman Edwin, '73 Weller, George Riley, ’7l Wellings, James Henry, ’74 Wells, Elmore Horton, '67 George Milton, ’74 George William, ’6B Isaac Jones, ’66 Welty, Grin S., ’7B George Washington, ’7O 186 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Wei wood, John Baldwin, ’Bl Wenger, Milton Leroy, '74 Werner, Frederick William, ’BO Wertz, Toliver, ’79 West, George Jacob, Jr,, 'BO Theodore Howard, ’74 Weymouth, Albert 8., '6B Wheeler, Alexander W., '63 Amos Alexander, ’6B Edward A., ’79 Edward R., ’64 Edwin Briggs, ’73 John Thorne, ’76 Myron M., '64 Orswell Asher, '67 Wheelock, Kent Kane, ’BO Whipple, Frank Edward, ’Bl White, Andrew Marion Williams, ’Bl Edward J., ’65 Howell, ’79 Levi, ’73 Oliver, ’75 William Penn, '69 Whitehead, Charles Poston, '69 Whitney, Aaron Augustus, '73 George Alpheus, ’76 Whittemore, Frank Hamilton, ’74 Nathaniel Kendall, ’73 Thomas Kendall, ’64 Whitten, Samuel, ’66 Whittier, Gardner Mark, ’75 Wickham, Frank, ’76 Wiesel, Henry Joseph, ’65 Wigg, Cathbert, ’BO Wiggin, Frederick Holme, ’77 Wilber, Henry Clay, ’67 Wilbor, Charles Whitlock, ’76 Wilcox, Ira, ’67 Wilde, Thomas, ’66 Wiley, Joseph Hunter, ’73 Marion Wright, ’6B Wilkins, John Trower, ’73 Willan, Robert Day, ’79 Willard, Isaac Newton, ’75 Rufus, '74 Williams, Alexander, J., '66 Charles Llewellyn, "67 Horace Reed, ’69 Janies Albert, ’7B James Jeremiah, ’74 Williams, John Richard* 'Bl Lawson Harrison, '7O Seth Weston, ’76 Thomas George, ’73 William Edward, ’73 William Wright, ’74 Williamson, James Grief, ’76 James Harvey, ’63 John Calvin, ’62 John Robert. ’74 Willis, Joel Selman, ’73 Robert Luther, '75 Wills, William Henry, ’7B Wilson, Charles Merrill, '7l Charles Milo. ’75 Charles Miller, ’76 De Witt Clinton, ’7O Edwin Gerrish, ’73 Holt Couch, ’77 Hugh McGregor, ’7O James Arthur, ’6B James William, 'BO Jefferson Henry, '76 Joseph James, ’75 Thomas Charles, ’7B Thomas Epps, Jr., '74 William Edwin, ’74 Winbigler, Clarence Willard, ’77 Winn, Smith Ellis, ’74 Winslow, James Monroe, ’67 John, ’66 Rush, ’7l Winston, Leonidas V., ’66 Wire, Henry Clinton. '66 Wolcott, Norton, '64 Wood, Hugh Dyosephus, '67 James Robie, ’67 James William, ’7l Louis Curtis, ’Bl Milton LeGrand, ’77 Phillip Michael, ’76 Woodbridge, Dudley, ’77 Woodbury, John McGaw, 'Bl Wooden, Charles D., ’76 Woodman, John Wayland, ’67 Woodruff, Charles Austin, '67 Woods, Dallas Mifflin, '73 Earl L., ’BO Reuben, ’66 Woodson, William Madison, ’69 Alphabetical List of Alumni, 187 Woodward, George Henry, ’73 Woodworth, Carlos C., ’6B Dempster William, ’76 Woolen, Green V., ’65 Woolf, Philip, ’6B Wortham, Francis Marion, ’73 Wren, Sanford Thomas, ’67 Wright, Frank Walden, ’BO Frederick Augustus, ’7l George Washington, ’6B Wright, Thomas Judson, ’7l Writer, Theodore, ’66 Wurtz, Jacob David, ’67 Wyeth, John Allen, ’73 Wylie, Hamilton Boyd, ’7B Jefferson LaFayette, ’7l Thomas Newton Holmes, ‘7l Walker Gill, ’7l Wyckoff, Peter Brown, ’7O Richard Morris, ’64 Yale, Leroy Milton, ’66 Yates, Eugene Stephen, ’72 Martin, ’76 Yerex, David, ’69 Yetter, Frank Pierce, ’Bl Yost, George Alexander, ’73 Joseph Lee White, ’7B Young, Arthur, ’7l Clement Chapman, ’74 Young, Edward Bright, ’7B Edwin Ruthven, ’BO Franklin Early, ’BO George Peytor, ’73 James Newton, ’74 James, T., ’64 Wesley Otis, ’7O Yount, Silas Talbert, ’76 Yuill, William Robert, ’77 Zabriskie, Lemaire, ’66 Zeppenfeldt, Carl Anton, 79 DIRECTORY. THE FOLLOWING ADDRESSES HAVE BEEN OBTAINED FROM CORRESPOND- ENCE, MEDICAL REGISTERS BUSINESS DIRECTORIES AND SUCH OTHER SOURCES OP INFORMATION AS WERE AT THE COMMAND OP THE EDITOR. THE DATE FOLLOWING THE ADDRESS REFERS TO THE TIME WHEN IT WAS ASCERTAINED, IN OTHER CASES THE ADDRESS IS THE ONE GIVEN BY THE ALUMNUS WHEN IN ATTENDANCE AT THE COLLEGE. ALABAMA. Allenton (Wilcox Co.), Woodson, W. M. Athens (Limestone Co.), Crenshaw, W. F. Richardson, D. M. Benton (Lowndes Co.), Mills, W. A. Burnsville (Dallas Co.), Dunklin, W. W. Clayton (Barbour Co.), Watkins, I. La F. Eufaula (Barbour Co.), Copeland, W P., ’BB Estes, C. E., ’7l Huntsville (Madison Co.), Baldridge, M. C., ’B3 Humphrey, J. D. Lowry, S H. Mobile (Mobile Co.), Crampton, O. L,, 'B3 Montgomery (Montgomery Co.), Baldwin, B. J. Jr., ’B3 Bibb, W. G., ’B3 Mason, J. C. Taylor, W. D. Van Derveer, A. P., ’7l Wood, M. Le G. Selma (Dallas Co.), Gunn, J. H. Johnson, W. H., ’72 Suspension (Bullock Co.), Spann, J. H. Tuscaloosa (Tuscaloosa Co.), Gorgas, W. C. Peck, S. M. Union Springs (Bullock Co.), Foster, N. P., ’B3 Uniontown (Perry Co.), Johnson, W. A. Wetumpka (Elmore Co.), Cunningham, R. Me C. W., ’B3 ARKANSAS. Conway (Faulkner Co.), Brown, G. S., ’B3 Elgin (Jackson Co.), Heard, W. H. Helena (Philips Co.), Moore, F. Hollywood (Clark Co.), McCallum, J. A. Lonoke (Lonoke Co.), Fletcher, J. J. Magnolia (Columbia Co.), Hartin, R. H. Mountain View (Stone Co.), McMurtry, M. Pocahontas (Randolph Co.), Waddle, J. M. Springdale (Washington Co,), Collins, E. G. Texarkana (Miller Co.), Dale, E. T. Dieectoey of Alumni. 189 CALIFORNIA. Colusa (Colusa Co.), Allen, T. C. Taylor, B. F. Dixon (Solano Co.), Pratt, A. H. Eureka (Humboldt Co.), Lindsay, D. U,, ’7l Forest Hill (Placer Co.), Jackson, J. S. Grass Valley (Nevada Co.), Jones, W. C., ’BB Moores, Keating, W, F. Nevada City (Nevada Co.), Welch, H. S. Nicolaus (Sutter Co.), Crossman, L. C., ’B2 Oroville (Butte Co.), Miller, P. B. McD. Pacheco (Contra Costa Co.), Hook, W. E. Petaluma (Sonoma Co.), MacWhinnie, J. W., ’B2 Sacramento (Sacramento Co.), Belden, E. S., ’72 Duel, S. A., Murphy, R. W. Rugg, S. P. San Francisco (San Francisco Co.), Bentley, E. Dorr, L. L., ’B3 Edwards, T. J Foley, W. L. Garvin, S. H. Honan, M. F, Keeney, J. W., ’B3 Lowe, A., ’65 Mouser, B. T. Robinson, J. K. Rodgers, L, 0., ’B2 Soule, A. G., ’B3 Stitt, J. W,, ’B3 Thompson, W. F. Wayman, W. G., ’7l San Jose (Santa Clara Co.), Thorne, W. S., ’B3 San Leandro (Alameda Co.), Dußois, A. S., ’B3 Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara Co.), Bates, C. B. Hill, R. W. Santa Rosa (Sonoma Co.), Cockes, W. T. South San Diego, Stockton, T. C., ’7l Yuba City (Sutter Co.), Clark, J. H. COLORADO. Denver (Arapahoe Co.), Eisner, J., ’B2 Lathrop, C. C., ’B3 CONNECTICUT. Bethlehem (Litchfield Co.), Booth, Franklin, ’7l Bridgeport (Fairfield Co.), Bishop, S. Rice, F. A., ’B3 Cos Cob (Fairfield Co.), Marshall, J. L., ’B3 Griswold (New London Co.), Turner, A. H. Hartford (Hartford Co.), Alton, C. D., ’B2 Crossfield, F. S., ’B3 Johnson, J. D., ’B3 Kenny, W. F. Jewett City (New London Co.), Lathrop, J, C. Lakeville (Litchfield Co.), Orton, J. J. Middletoivn (Middlesex Co.), Fuller, J. R., ’B3 Milford (New Haven Co,), Beardsley, G. L. New Canan (Fairfield Co.), Osborne, M. F. New Haven (New Haven Co.), Dullard, J. P., ’79 Whittemore, F. H., ’B3 New London (New London Co.), Braman, F. N., ’B3 Dart, J. W., ’B2 190 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Norwalk (Fairfield Co.), Farnsworth, F. Norwich (New London Co.), Almy, L. 8., ’BB Fox, S. A., ’B2 LaPierre, J., ’B2 O’Sullivan, T. J. Southford (New Haven Co.), Oatman, E. L. South Norwalk (Fairfield Co.), Herrington, J. H., ’7l Higgins, R. L., ’B2 Stamford (Fairfield Co.), Geib, H. P., ’B3 Powelson, J. A., ’B3 Scofield, J. O. Smith, A. W. Stonington (New London Co.), Stanton, G. D., ’79 Suffield (Hartford Co,), Shores, E. T. Thomaston (Litchfield Co.), Pease, B. W. ’79 Waterbury (New Haven Co.), Barber, W. L., ’B3 French, C. H., ’B2 Ramsay, J., ’B2 West Minden, Fitch, F. J., ’7l Windsor Locks (Hartford Co ), Coogan, J. A. Wolcottville (Litchfield Co.), Hanchett, T. S., ’79 DAKOTA TERRITORY. Cheyenne. (Bent Co.), Viers, C. O. Fort Wadsworth, Daniels, J. W., ’72 DELAWARE. Dover (Kent Co.), Young, E. R. Wilmington (New Castle Co.), McKay, R. J., ’B3 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington, Harvey, H. McK., ’B3 Hubbard, V. 8., ’7l Johnson, J. T., ’B3 Roberts, W. E., ’B3 Schwatka, F., ’76 Sladen, J. A., ’72 Trott, T. H., ’69 Young, J. T., ’B3 FLORIDA. Centerville (Leon Co.), Cam, J. M., ’B2 Jacksonville (Duval Co.), Mitchell, F. A. St. Augustine (St. John’s Co.), DeMarmon, J. O. P. ’7B GEORGIA. Atlanta (Fulton Co.), Baird, J. 8., ’Bl Canilla (Mitchell Co.), Heath, M. C. Clinton (Jones Co.), Glover, W. P. Columbus (Muscogee Co.), Bass, A. C., ’Bl Grimes, G. J., ’B3 Fayetteville (Fayette Co.), Faver, P., ’Bl Fort Valley (Houston Co.), Persons, R. T., Griffin (Spaulding Co ), Johnson, D. T., ’7l Harmony Grove (Jackson Co.), Hardman, L. G., 'Bl Hawkinsville (Pulaski Co.), Jelks, N. P., ’Bl Louisville (Jefferson Co.), Kelly, J. M., ’B3 Terrell, G. F. Oconee (Washington Co.), Graybill, L. A., ’Bl Perry (Houston Co.), Holtzdam, H. M., Jr. Directory of Alumni. 191 Savannah (Chatham Co.), Deems, F. M., ’B3 Goodrich, E. C., 'Bl Naylor, T. J. Seal, Williams, C. L., ’B3 Washington (Wilkes Co.), Hill, J. J. ILLINOIS. Abington (Knox Co.), Pollock, S. D., ’B2 Albion (Edwards Co.), McClurkin, J. C., ’B3 Assumption (Christian Co.), Benepe, S. M., ’B2 Aurora (Kane Co.), Robbins, M. M , ’B3 Belleville (St. Clair Co.), Buesch, M. G., ’B2 Blackberry Station (Kane Co.), Pelton, O. L., ’B2 Bloomington (McLean Co.), Carr, C. R., ’B2 Brussells (Calhoun Co.), Green, J., ’7l Caviar go (Douglas Co.), Coy Kendall, J. M., ’B2 Camp Point (Adams Co.), Henry, W. O , ’B2 Canton (Fulton Co.), Wright, G. W., ’B2 Centralia (Marion Co.), Messinger, D. 8., ’7l Charleston (Livingston Co.), Price, J. F. Chenoa (McLean Co.), Dunham, S. A., ’75 Holderness, E. P. G., ’B3 Chester (Randolph Co.), Heitman, F. W. Wills, W. H. Chicago (Cook Co.), Addison, T., ’B3 Dinsmoor, G. R. Graham, D. W., ’B2 Chicago (Cook Co.), Hutchinson, M., 82 Isham, C. Jenks, E. W., ’B3 King, O. A., ’B3 Lydston, G. F., ’B3 Pilcher, S. C. Fallman, W. L. Woods, R. Chillacothe (Peoria Co.), Allen, O. C., ’B2 Clayton (Adams Co.), Briggs, R., ’B2 Columbus (Adams Co.), Callahan, J. H. Henry, J. Crescent City (Iroquois Co.), Corson, A. H. Dixon (Lee Co.), Hunt, C. C., ’B3 Utley, J. H. Dover (Bureau Co.), Beldeu, A. C. Edwardsville (Madison Co.), Fiegenbaum, E. W., ’B2 Elgin (Kane Co.), Stone, W. G., ’B2 Elk River Orove, Landon, J. P. Elinwood (Peoria Co.), Sloan, W. T., ’BB El Paso (Woodford Co.), Cole, F., ’B3 Englewood (Cook Co.), Davis, J. G., ’B2 Eureka (Woodford Co ), Crawford, N. 8., ’B3 Fairfield (Wayne Co.), Sibley, C. W., ’B2 Freeport (Stevenson Co.), Caldwell, W. S., ’BB Oalesburgh (Knox Co.), Aldrich, D. W., ’B3 Gillespie (Macoupin Co.), Bullard, H. D., ’7l Granville (Putnam Co.), Lazell, E. T., ’7l 192 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Grayville (White Co.), Cooke, R. H., ’B2 Gridley (McLean Co.), Taylor, J. A., ’B2 Griggsville (Pike Co.), Wilson, E. G. Henderson (Knox Co.), Cooper, E. H. Henry (Marshall Co.), Hendrick, S. 0., ’B2 Hinesborough (Douglas Co.), Robbins, J. T., ’B2 Illiopolis (Sangamon Co.), Maxwell, W. C., ’B2 Joliet (Will Co.), Werner, F. W., ’B2 Kankakee (Kankakee Co.), Uran, B. F., ’B2 Alford, F. A. Troxell, J. F., ’7l Knoxville (Knox Co.), McClelland, M. A., ’B2 Mackinaw (Tazewell Co.) Stahl, E. F., ’B3 Macomb (McDonough Co.), Bane, G. H. Mattoon (Coles Co.), Ferguson, O. W., ’B2 Milford (Iroquois Co.), Rickey, J. C. Millersburgh (Mercer Co.), Chowning, J. P., ’B2 Millstadt (St. Clair Co.), Berkebile, J. K., ’B2 Moline (Rock Island Co.), Baker, R. F. Monmouth (Warren Co.), Winbigler, C. W. New Holland (Logan Co.), Watson, W. S., ’B2 Newman (Douglas Co.), Wagner, J. M., ’B2 ' Pana (Christian Co.), Huber, J., ’B2 Paris (Edgar Co.), Bell, H. S., ’B2 Perry (Pike Co.), Harris, R. F., ’7l Plattsville (Kendall Co.), Bowen, G. M. Prarie du Rocher (Randolph Co.), Hammack, H. D., ’B2 Princeton (Bureau Co.), Paddock, J. A. Quincy (Adams Co.), Cad well, J. W. Chapel, A. J. Hess, S. H., ’7l Kinsler, J. T. Reynolds, J. H., ’7l Rockford (Winnebago Co.), Chandler, E. W., ’B3 Clark,L. A., ’B2 Martin, M. T. Sabin, H. M., ’B2 Tibbets, L., ’BB Rock Island (Rock Island Co.), Carter, C. C., ’B2 Cropper, C. W. Sheldon (Iroquois Co.), Patrick, Z. E., ’B3 Springfield (Sangamon Co.), Barrell, H. C., ’7l Firey, J. J. Humphreys, D. C. Reilly, J. W. E., ’B2 Taylor, L. C. Streator (La Salle Co.), Holland, O. D., ’B3 Sublette (Lee Co ), Coleman, T. M. Thomson (Carrol Oo.), Finlayson, D. W., ’B2 Woodburn (Macoupin Co.), Penniman, A. 8., ’B2 Woodstock (McHenry Co.), Richardson, H. W. Yorkville (Kendall Co.), Hopkins, M,, ’7l INDIANA. Angola (Steuben Co.), Wood, H. D., ’Bl Directory or Alumni. 193 Arlington (Rush Co.), McGaughey, J. E., ’B2 Attica (Fountain Co.), McAdams, A. J. Auburn (DeKalb Co.), Casebeer, J. 8., ’Bl Bloomfield (Greene Co.), Gray, J. W., ’Bl Brownsburg (Hendricks Co.), Eastman, J. A. Bruceville (Knox Co.), Fairhurst, O’C. Burlington (Carroll Co.), Myers, R. Carlisle (Sullivan Co.), Young, J. N., ’Bl Clinton (Vermillion Co.), Shepherd, H. F, ’Bl Columbia City (Whitney Co.), Mitten, A. P., 'B3 Columbus (Bartholomew Co ), Banker, A J. Grawfordsville (Montgomery Co.), Owsley, W. J., 'B3 Ristine, W. H., 'B3 Danville (Hendricks Co.), Rose, M. H. Evansville (Vanderburg Co.), Davidson, W. R., ’B3 Knapp, C., ’B3 Owen, A. M., ’B2 Filmore (Putnam Co.), McMary, C. 8., ’Bl Fort Wayne (Allen Co.), Morris, E. R. Fountain City (Wayne Co.), Hall, M. L. Frankfort (Clinton Co.), Chase, H. G., ’B2 Harlan (Allen Co.), Greenawalt, G. L. Harrodsburg (Monroe Co.), Simpson, J. D., ’B3 Heltonville (Lawrence Co.), Ellison, W. T., ’Bl Henryville (Clark Co.), Ferguson,JL. H., ’Bl Huntington (Huntington Co.), Lewis, 0., ’Bl Indianapolis (Marion Co.), Avery, J. P., ’7l Brandt, W. E., ’B3 Butterfield, W. W., ’B2 Davis, W. H. Elder, E. S., ’B3 Elstun, W. J,, ’B2 Fitzgerald, S. C. Jameson, P. H., Jr., ’Bl Raymond, H. 1. Sutcliffe, J. A., ’B2 Van Vorhis, F J., ’Bl Woolen, G. V., ’Bl Jasper (Dubois Co.), Wertz, F., ’B2 Jeffersonville (Clark Co.), McCoy, W. N., ’Bl Kendallville, Gilbert ,J. L., 'B3 Knightstown (Henry Co.), Stuart, J. H., ’Bl Winston, L. V. Kokomo (Howard Co.), Scott, W., ’B3 Laconia (Harrison Co.), Forbis, B. F. Ladoga (Montgomery Co ), Drake, M. C., 'Bl LaFayette (Tippecanoe Co.), Ingersoll, J. M., ’B3 Yount, S. T., ’B3 LaGrange, (LaGrange Co.), Niman, C. H., ’Bl Laurel (Franklin Co), Rice, J. S., ’7l Leo (Allen Co.), Wheelock, K. K. Liberty (Union Co.), Leech, G. D. Sigler, G. A., ’B3 Logansport (Cass Co.), Adrian, J. A., ’B2 Busjahn, F. A., 'B3 Cady, N. W., ’B3 Price, C. A., ’B2 194 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Lymansville, Thornburgh, J. E., ’7l Madison (Jefferson Co.), , Rogers, J. G., ’7l Marion (Grant Co.), Egbert, G. Marshfield (Warren Co.), Campbell, T. B. Merom (Sullivan Co.), Harper, H. F., ’BB Milford (Kosciusco Co.), t Becknell, I. J., ’Bl Milroy (Rush Co ), Jackman, F., ’Bl Mitchell (Lawrence Co ), Yost, J. L. W., ’Bl Monticello (White Co.), Haymond, W. S. Montpelier (Blackford Co.), Doster, H. Mooney (Jackson Co.), May. G. W., ’BB Moorefield (Switzerland Co.),' Culbertson, S., ’Bl Morgantown (Morgan Co.), Griffitt, R. C., ’B3 New Albany (Floyd Co.), Walts, J. H. Newcastle (Henry Co.), Boor, W. A., ’B3 New Maysville (Putnam Co.), Biddle, G. A. Long, R. W., ’7l Noblesville (Hamilton Co.), Williams, W. W. Ontario (Lagrange Co.), Rockwell, G. F., ’7l Orleans (Orange Co.), Laughlin, E. D., ’B3 Paragon (Morgan Co.), Knight, J. H., ’Bl Peru (Miami Co.), Brenton, W. H., ’Bl Graham, B. R., ’B3 Marsh, S. S. Passage, H. V., ’B3 Princeton (Gibson Co.), Bucklin, G. W. Kendle, G. C. Maxam, F. H., ’Bl Richmond (Wayne Co.), Clarke, C. G., ’Bl Dougan, D. H. Harris, J. M. Hobbs, M. W., ’B3 Rising Sun (Ohio Co-.), Summers, J. B. Rossville (Clinton Co.), Fisher, J. J., ’Bl Rushville (Rush Co.), Mauzy, W. P. Parsons, C. H., ’Bl Shelbyville (Shelby Co.), Fleming, G. W. South Bend (Saint Joseph Co.), Hitchcock, W. W. Town, S., ’B3 Stockdale (Miami Co.), Runyan, J. M. Sullivan (Sullivan Co.), Bo wan, A. S. Weir, S D., ’B3 Tipton (Tipton Co.), Evans, H. G. Trader's Point (Marion Co.), Barker, J. T., ’7l Vernon (Jennings Co.), Cope, J. P., ’B3 Richardson, W. H., ’Bl Vevay (Switzerland Co.), Darling, A. F., ’7l Heady, T. J. Waterman (Parke Co.), Mendenhall, R. G. Williamsport (Warren Co.), High, W. Jones, J. Winamac (Pulaski Co.), Kittenger, H., ’Bl Winchester (Randolph Co.), Markle, J. E., ’Bl Smith, W. G., ’B3 Directory of Alumni. Xenia (Miami Co.), Kimball, A. D. INDIAN TERRITORY. Doaksville (Choctaw Co.), Sager, L. A. rort Gibson (Cherokee Co.), - Ewen, C., ’B2 lOWA. Algona (Kossuth Co.), Sheetz, L. A., ’B3 Anamosa (Jones Co.), Greig, W. Sigworth, M. P. Brooklyn (Poweshiek Co.), McCulloch, A. P. Cedar Rapids (Linn Co.), Craw’ford, G. E., ’B2 Holmes, G. W., ’B2 Ristine, J. M. M., ’B3 Skinner, G. R., ’B3 Clinton (Clinton Co.), Frost, G. W'. Hobart, A. J., ’B3 Conesville (Muscatine Co.), Cone, W. D., "83 Crawfordsville, (Washington Co.), Hull, J. H. Creston (Union Co.), Burroughs, C. Le R., ’B3 Davenport (Scott Co.), Baker, R. F., ’B3 Middleton, W. D., ’B3 Decorah (Winneshiek Co.), Curtis, J. W. Des Moines (Polk Co.), Finlayson, W., ’B3 Thompson, O. B. Doud's Station (Van Buren Co.), Whitten, S. Dubuque (Dubuque Co.), Clark, L. A. Minges, G., ’B3 Dunlap (Harrison Co.), Patterson, S. J., ’B2 Earlville (Delaware Co.), Haskin, S., ’B3 Fremont (Mahaska Co.), McFall, W. 0., ’B3 Harlan (Shelby Co.), Cobb, E. A., ’B3 lona, Hurlbut, De L., ’B3 lowa City (Johnson Co.), Clapp, E. F., ’B3 Hobby, C. M., ’B3 Peck, W. F., ’B3 Keokuk (Lee Co.), George, W. A., ’B3 Lake City (Calhoun Co.), Barker, I. N., ’B3 Lyons (Clinton Co.), Deeds, O. E. Manchester (Delaware Co.), Bradley, C. C., ’B3 Craig, N. S., ’B3 Mapleton (Monona Co.), Davis, W., ’B3 Marengo (lowa Co.), Schultze, W. C., ’B3 Marshalltown (Marshall Co.), Chapman, W. A., ’Bl Lang, J., ’B3 Martinsburg (Keokuk Co.), Henry, J. D., ’B3 Mason City (Cero Gordo Co.), Blythe, T. M., ’B3 Meriden (Cherokee Co.), Ingels, J. 8., ’B3 Missouri Valley (Harrison Co.), Coit, G. W., ’B3 Moulton (Appanoosa Co.), Howell, M. Van 8., ’B3 Neola (Pottawattamie Co.), Harvey, S. N., ’B3 Nora Springs (Floyd Co.), Blythe, S. G., ’B3 Ottumwa (Wappello Co.), Dexter, L. L., ’B3 O’Neill, S. E., ’B3 Perry (Dallas Co.), Pangburn, S., ’B3 196 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Sibley (Osceola Co.), Neill, H., ’B3 Sioux City (Woodbury Co.), Shiley, D. A., ’BB Stuart (Guthrie Co.), Kersey, J., ’B3 Tipton (Cedar Co.), Focht, G. T., ’B2 Maynard, H. H., ’B2 Pine, P. R., ’B2 Stockslager, S. 0., ’B3 Washington (Washington Co.), Scofield, D., ’B3 Waterloo (Black Hawk Co.), Mack, G. J., ’B3 West Liberty (Muscatine Co.), Ady, A., ’B3 Colcord, D. 8., ’Bl Woodbine (Harrison Co.), Edwards, T. M., ’B3 Worthington (Dubuque Co.), Bickett, W. W., ’B3 KANSAS. Aubrey (Johnson Co.), Elley, GK E., ’7l Fort Scott (Bourbon Co.), Aikman, R., ’B3 Baldwin, G. R., ’B3 Dickman, F. F., ’B3 Girard (Crawford Co.), Miller, G, W., ’B3 Holton (Jackson Co.), Adamson, Y. Y., ’B2 Junction City (Davis Co.), Hall, L., ’7l Lawrence (Douglas Co.), Prentiss, J. L. Leavenworth (Leavenworth Co.). Goddard, C. C. Logan, C. A., ’7l Overholt, D. W. Taylor, S. F., "82 McPherson (McPherson Co.), Lawton, G. C., ’B2 Shawnee (Johnson Co.), Switzer, C. C.. ’7l Spearville (Ford Co.), Harris, A. H., ’B2 Saint George (Pottawatomie Co.) Lyman, L. J., ’7l Topeka (Shawnee Co.), Tefft, H. K., ’B2 Wyandotte (Wyandotte Co.), Gray, G. M., ’Bl KENTUCKY. Auburn (Logan Co.) Hatcher, W. E. Bloomfield (Nelson Co.), Duncan, T. G., ’7l Bradfordsville (Marion Co.), Tucker, De W. C., ’BB Bryantsville (Garrard Co.), Adams, N. B. Webb, W. G., ’B2 Cairo (Henderson Co.), Cottingham, I. E. Calhoun (McLean Co.), Robertson, D. D. Camden (Oldham Co.), Hume, E. E. Caverna, Garvin, T. H. Cecilian (Hardin Co.), Aud, C. Z., ’B2 Clifton Mills (Breckenridge Co.), Weller, G. R. Covington (Kenton Co.), Thomas, C. H., ’B3 Cynthiana (Harrison Co.), Smith, H. C. Elkton (Todd Co.), Young, G. P. Frankfort (Franklin Co.), Overton, D. C. Price, J. L. Wilson, J. W. Georgetown (Scott Co.), Bryan, F. F. Wren, S. T., ’7l Ghent (Carroll Co.), Froman, J. H. Directory or Alumni. Glasgow (Barren Co.), Leslie, E. Winn, S. E. Grayson (Carter Co.), Pritchard, L. Greenupsbury, Biggs, R. C. Harrodsburg (Mercer Co.), Howe, L. Thompson, D. M. Henderson (Henderson Co.), Kitchell, N. A. Letcher, W. I. Hickman (Fulton Co.), Faris, A. A. Jordan Station, Bondurant, A. A. Laivrenceburg (Anderson Co.), Bogie, W. T. Lebanon (Marion Co.), Ray, W. W. Lexington (Fayette Co.), Bryan, J., ’75 Bullock, W. O. Greene, 8., ’7l Kinkead, J. Sweeney, W. 0., ’7l Wallace, C. K., ’7l Little Eagle, Pack, J. E. Louisville (Jefferson Co.), Kastenbine, L. D., ’7l Lloyd, H. C. McDermott, T. L., ’73 Roberts, W. O. Scheffer, A. Lovelaceville (Ballard Co.), Lovelace, J. M. Marrowbone (Cumberland Co.), Porter, R. E. Maysville (Mason Co.), Larew, J. T. Pearce, H. Me. I. Milburn (Ballard Co.), Hobbs, A. T. Mill Spring (Wayne Co.), Jones, J. A. Milton (Trimble Co.), Connell, J. W. Morganfield (Union Co.), Richards, W. A. Mt. Carmel (Fleming Co.), Proctor, C. E. Mt. Olivet (Robertson Co.), Browne, M. S. Mt. Sterling (Montgomery Co.), Glover, J. N., ’B3 Guerrant, E. 0., ’7l Shirley, I. A. Newport (Campbell Co.), Thornton, R. H. Nicholasville (Jessamine Co.), Wagner, L. C. Owensborough (Daviess Co.), Tyler, E. H. Paris (Bourbon Co.), McLeod, G. W. LOUISIANA. Baton Rouge (E. Baton Rouge Co.), Laycock, E. H. Delta (Madison Co.), Kelly, W. Keachi (De Soto Co.), Thompson, D. G. Wylie, T. N. H. Lake Providence (E. Carroll Co.), Whitehead, C. P., ’73 Mooring sport (Caddo Co.), Jeter, V. S. New Iberia (Iberia Co.), La Garde, L. A. New Orleans (Orleans Co.), Goldmann, E. Smith, O. Shreveport (Caddo Co.), Allen, J. W. Connell, A. Davis, J. T. Dickson, W. L. Dillard, H. T. Ford, T. G., ’B3 .Hicks, F. M. Scott, J. P. 198 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. MAINE. Auburn (Androscoggin Co.), Beede, J. W., ’B2 Augusta (Kennebec Co.), Hall, W. L. Hill, W. S., ’7l Belmont (Waldo Co.), Freeman, G. E. Bowdoinham (Sagadahoc Co.), Irish, J. C., ’BB Brigham, Piper, A. A., ’B3 Camden (Knox Co.), Sherman, O. G., ’7l Farmington (Franklin Co.), Severy, J. B. Gorham (Cumberland Co.), Watson, W. P., ’B3 Kittery (York Co.), Otis, R. M. Limerick (York Co.), Swasey, W. 8., ’79 Monmouth (Kennebec Co.), Blake, H. M., ’B3 Pittsfield (Somerset Co.), Howe, W. S., ’79 Portland (Cumberland Co.), Isham, J. S. Stoner, G. W., ’B3 Princeton (Washington Co.), Ker, J. P. Sabattus (Androscoggin Co.), Hamilton, C. H. Springfield (Penobscot Co.), Russell, F. H. Springvale (York Co.), Garey, A. R. Weld (Franklin Co.), Thomas, G. F. Wilton (Franklin Co.), Dascomb, L. A. Winterport (Waldo Co.), Atwood, C. F. MARYLAND. Accident (Garrett Co.), Clodfelty, E, H. Baltimore (Baltimore Co.), Hamill, G. W., ’B3 Harrison, W. G., Jr., ’B3 Mariott, Y. S., ’77 Morris, J. E., ’B3 Perkins, J. F., ’B3 Wylie, H. B. Bloomfield, Hartzell, H. L. Bunker Hill, Irvin, O. C. Cumberland (Alleghany Co.), Fundenberg, S. H. Fundenberg, W. F. Troxell, J. F. Frostburgh (Alleghany Co.), Getzendanner, ■ C. H. Liberty, Morris, J. E. Lonaconing (Alleghany Co.), Sloan, G. New Cumberland, Reasoner, H. D. Princess Anne (Somerset Co.), Dale, J., ’B2 Union Bridge (Carroll Co.), Browning, W. T. Warrenton, Wilson, T. E., Jr. MASSACHUSETTS. Amesbury (Essex Co.), Huntington, H. A. Boston (Suffolk Co.), Brewster, J. B. Brown Sequard, C. E., Jr. Richardson, E. Stanton, J. E. Chelsea (Suffolk Co.), Putnam, J. M., ’B3 Weeks, A. P., ’B3 Cooleyville (Franklin Co.), Snow, A. Y., ’B3 Danvers (Essex Co.), Hale, E. P. East Douglas (Worcester Co.), White, L. Directory op Alumni. 199 Edgarton (Dukes Co.), Davis, S. T. Fall River (Bristol Co.), Bowen, S. W., ’B3 Coggeshall, G. A., ’Bl Hatheway, N. D. Tourtellot, J. Q. A., ’B3 White, A. M. W. Fiskdale (Worcester Co.), Bond, I. L. Grafton (Worcester Co.), Whittemore, N. K. Haverhill (Essex Co.), Cram, C. W. Holyoke (Hampden Co.), Smith, G. H., ’B3 Lawrence (Essex Co.), Yates, E. S., ’B3 Lowell (Middlesex Co.), Dillon, V. P. Gildie, J. B. Hoar, W. M., ’79 Medford (Middlesex Co.), Weymouth, A. 8., ’73 Newburyport (Essex Co.), Hills, J. M., ’B3 New Marlboro (Berkshire Co.), Robbins, J. W. North Adams (Berkshire Co.). Ballou, H. S. Northampton (Hampshire Co.), Stoddard, H. B. Quincy (Norfolk Co.), Welch, J. F., ’B3 Shelbourne Falls (Franklin Co.), Wilson, C. M. Southbridge (Worcester Co.), Chamberlain, M. L., ’67 South Yarmouth (Barnstable Co.), Sears, S. H. Spencer (Worcester Co.), Wheeler, E. R., ’B3 Taunton (Bristol Co.), Ryan, J. C. Warren (Worcester Co.), Lewis, A. Webster (Worcester Co.), Emerson, G. W., ’79 West Brookfield (Worcester Co.), Blodgett, A. G., ’79 West Somerville, * Makechnie, H. P. Wilbraham (Hampden Co.), Foskit, S., :83 Worcester (Worcester Co.), Congdon, E. H. Fitzgerald, J. H., ’79 O’Keefe, M. W. Warren, N. A. MICHIGAN. Adrian (Lenawee Co.), Hull, H. D., 'BB Yoorliees, G. V., ’7l Whitney, A. A. Alpena (Alpena Co.), Maiden, W. P., ’B3 Battle Creek (Calhoun Co.), Fairfield, W. J., ’Bl Kellogg, J. H., ’B3 Sprague, W. 8., ’B3 Benton Harbor (Berrien Co.), Bell, G. M., ’Bl Big Rapids (Mecosta Co.), Bittner, P, Brockway Centre (St. Clair Co.), Howell, A. Buchanan (Berrien Co.), Myers, P. 8., ’Bl Byron (Shiawassee Co.), Stevens, M. B. Canning, Perkins, O. J., ’B3 Charlotte (Eaton Co.), Adams, A. W. Detroit (Wayne Co.), Fairbairn, T. A., ’B3 Inglis, D., ’B3 Lundy, C. J., ’Bl Standart, A. C. Walker, H. 0., ’B3 East Saginaw (Saginaw Co,), Sample, C. H., ’B3 Wheeler, M. M. 200 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Elsie (Clinton Co.), Gillam, S. E. Fort Gratiot (St. Clair Co.), Spencer, C. E., ’B3 Fort Mackinac, Corbusier, W. H., ’BB Gobleville (Van Buren Co.), Bulson, A. E. Grand Ledge (Eaton Co.), Wellings, J. H. Grand Rapids (Kent Co.), Nichols, A. W. Williams, J. A. Grass Lake (Jackson Co.), Chapin, E. 8., ’Bl Raymond, M. H., ’Bl Greenville (Montcalm Co.), Martin, C. M., ’B3 Hillsdale (Hillsdale Co.), Woods, E. L. Homer (Calhoun Co.), Collins, E. A., ’B3 Imlay (Lapeer Co.), Yerex, D., ’Bl Lansing (Ingham Co.), Baker, H. 8., ’B2 Collier, M. S. Lapeer (Lapeer Co.), McColl, H., ’B3 Ludington (Mason Co.), Shorts, P. P., ’Bl Manchester (Washtenaw Co.), Ultes, C. Maple Range, Martin, P., ’7l Mason (Ingham Co.), Root, W. W., ’B2 Metamora (Lapeer Co.), Stone, G. W., ’Bl Muskegon (Muskegon Co.), Stoddard, J. P., ’B3 Newaygo (Newaygo Co.), Ely, H. B. Orion (Oakland Co.), Reynolds, A. R., ’Bl Reynolds, H. J., ’B2 Ovid (Clinton Co.), Yuill, W. R., ’Bl Palmer (Marquette Co.), Haskell, H. M., ’BB Pawpaw (Van Buren Co.), Dibble, L. Quincy Mine (Branch Co.), Plews, B. F. Saint Ignace (Mackinac Co.), French, W. W., ’B2 South Saginaw (Saginaw Co.), Rouse, J. S., ’Bl Three Rivers (St. Josephs Co.), Knowles, L. D., ’B3 Wickham, F. Vassar (Tuscola Co.), Leach. H. M., ’B3 Walled Lake (Oakland Co.), Chapman, E. A., ’Bl Wenona, Magill, W. E., ’Bl West Bay City (Bay Co.), Randall, I. E., ’B3 MINNESOTA. Alexandria (Douglas Co.), Vivian, G., ’B3 Blue Earth City (Fairbault Co.), Dutton, W. E. Fort Snelling (Hennepin Co.), Harvey, P. F., ’BB Litchfield (Meeker Co.), Kennedy, V. P., ’Bl Mankato (Blue Earth Co.), Kendall, A. 0., ’7l Marshall (Lyon Co.), Andrews, J. W., ’B2 Minneapolis (Hennepin Co.), Dunsmoor, F. A., ’B3 Eustis, W. O. Moore, J. E., ’BB Red Wing (Goodhue Co.), Sweney, W. M., ’Bl Rochester (Olmstead Co.), Boardman, H. P. Reynolds, R. M., ’7l Directory oe Alumni. 201 Stillwater (Washington Co.), Merrill, B. J., ’B3 St. Paul (Ramsey Co.), Frizell, S. B. Jones, T., ’B2 Viola (Olmstead Co.), Davis, E. C. Wabasha (Wabasha Co.), Van Dyke, F. W. MISSISSIPPI. Aberdeen (Monroe Co.), Ewing, C. C. Baldicyn (Lee Co.), Smythe, A. J., ’B3 Carrolton (Carroll Co.), Liddell, A. J. Chesterville (Lee Co.), Sibley, H. A. Clinton (Hinds Co.), Todd, W. E. Edward's, Edwards, R. T., ’B3 Young, E. 8., 'BB Goshen, Edwards, T. R. Hazelhurst (Copiah Co.), Redus, W. D. Independence (Tate Co.), Wilson, J. J. Jackson (Hinds Co.), Harrington, G. K. Kellis' Store (Kemper Co.), Chamberlain, A., ’7l Meridian (Lauderdale Co.), Gibbs, J. H. Okolona (Chickasaw Co.), Miller, W. H., ’B3 Pontotoc (Pontotoc Co.), Hall, A. J., ’Bl Pope, Gartrell, J. C. Tupelo (Lee Co.), Wiley, J. H. Vaiden (Carroll Co.), Fullilove, T. W. Vernon (Madison Co.), Gilbert, J. W., ’B3 Vicksburg (Warren Co.), Balfour, W. T., ’B2 O’Leary, J. F. Wall Hill (Marshall Co.), Newsom, T. C. Water Valley (Yalabusha Co ), Morgan, E. W. MISSOURI. Albany (Gentry Co.), Campbell, M. M. Arrow Rock (Saline Co.), Neff, A. Ashland (Boone Co.), Max-tin, A., ’7l Auburn (Lincoln Co.), Howard, B. S. Brownsville (Saline Co.), Parsons, W. 8., ’7l Canton (Lewis Co.), Nichols, J. S. Carrollton (Carroll Co.), Waggener, E. A , ’BB Carthage (Jasper Co.), Brooks, R. F., ’B2 Cleopatra (Mercer Co.), Calbreath, T. F., ’B3 Columbia (Boone Co.), Douglass, W. H. Evans, W. E. Lemon, W. T. Watson, B. A., ’7l Dalton (Chariton Co.), Martin, T. A., ’BB Filmore (Andrew Co.), Brown, W. E. Fulton (Callaway Co.), Bryan, E. M. Ewing, J. A. Yates, M., ’B3 Gentryville (Gentry Co.), Patton, I. M. Glasgow (Howard Co.), Wallace, J. S. 202 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Hannibal (Marion Co.), Shields, D. H. Harrisburg (Boone Co.), Cowden, W. R. Harrisonville (Cass Co.), Hocker, W. A. Jefferson Barracks (St. Louis Co.), Taylor, M. E., ’B2 Kansas City (Jackson Co.), Bogie, M. A., ’B3 Crow, A. M., ’7l Duncan, J. H., ’B3 Foi’rest, J. M. Goslin, J. A. Lester, C. H. Lewis, W. M., ’B3 Livingston, T. M. Porter, D. R., ’B3 Knobnoster (Johnson Co.), Rogers, J. S. Lexington (Lafayette Co.), Haynes, W. F. Lincoln (Benton Co.), Dunlap, W. O. Lindley (Grundy Co.), Kimlin, T., ’7l Linn (Osage Co.), Abbot, 0. H. Macon (Macon Co.), Shaw, T. W., ’B3 McCredie (Callaway Co.), Tate, J. M., ’72 Miami (Saline Co.), Grady, H. D. McDaniel, A. S., ’7l Wheeler, A. A. Middle Grove (Monroe Co.), Stephens, C. R. Millwood (Lincoln Co.), Smiley, G. P. Milton (Atchison Co.), Butler, J. T. Hunter, J. A. Nevada (Vernon Co.), Warth, E. J., ’B2 New Hope (Lincoln Co.), Baskett, J. N. New London (Ralls Co.), Lindsay, S. T. New Point (Holt Co.), Kearney, J. R., ’B3 Paris (Monroe, Co.), Smith, E. W., ’7l Pattonville (St. Louis Co.), Payne, W. E., ’BB Pleasant Green Cooper Co.), Parberry, W. Pleasant Hill (Cass Co.), Buckner, F. T. Rich Hill (Bates Co.), Heylmun, W., ’B2 Rowletta (Pettis Co.), Williams, L. H., ’7l Sedalia (Pettis Co.), Evans, W. H. Small, E. N. Tice,L. Springfield (Greene Co.), Cox, G. M., ’7l Robberson, J. L. Ross, F. E., ’72 St. Charles (St. Charles Co.), Miles, J. St. Francisville (Clarke Co.), Jester, J. E. St. Joseph (Buchanan Co.), Christopher, D. 1., ’B2 Craig, W. B. Kirschner, P. J., ’B3 St. Louis (St. Louis Co.), Barret, W. L., ’7l Eaton, J. L., ’7l Emerson, W, F. Hazard, W. 8., ’B3 Laidley, L. H., ’B2 McCosh, G. E., ’7l Renick, W. H., ’7l Snyder, J. W. O. Wall, O. A., ’B4 Young, W. 0., ’7l Waverly (Lafayette Co.), Feagans, G. O. Weston (Platte Co.), Elston, J. W, Directory or Alumni. 203 MONTANA TERRITORY. Deer Lodge (Deer Lodge Co.), Holmes, L. E., ’7i Missoula (Missoula Co.), Mills, W. P., ’B3 Miles City (Custer Co.), Redd, R. G., ’B3 NEBRASKA TERRITORY. Fairmount (Filmore Co.), Johnson, G. W., ’B3 Omaha (Douglas Co.), Edwards, I. Richards, N. B. York (York Co.), Martin, W. H., ’B3 Mellersh, A. H. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Claremont (Sullivan Co.), Barnes, E. F., ’B3 Tolies, C. W., ’B3 Farmington (Strafford Co.), Hanson, O. 8., ’B3 Nute, F. L. Franklin (Merrimack Co.), Kenrick, T. F. Gilmanton (Belknap Co.), Neal, E. C. Manchester (Hillsborough Co.), Collity, J. M., ’B3 Milford (Hillsborough Co.), , Hutchinson, H. S. Milton Mills (Strafford Co.), Adams, J. Q. Moultonborough (Carroll Co.), Mason, G. L., ’79 Nashua (Hillsborough Co.), Franklin, I. H. Leach, J. H. Newport (Sullivan Co.), Sanborn, T. 8., ’B3 Wakefield (Carroll Co.), Smith, G. A. Warner (Merrimack Co.), Rix, J. M., ’B3 West Unity, Sanborn, P. L. NEW JERSEY. Asbury Park (Monmouth Co.), Mitchell, H., ’B3 Bayonne (Hudson Co.), Bucher, J. 8., ’B3 Belleville (Essex Co.), McCreery, G. P. Bellevidere (Warren Co.), McGee, W. H., ’B3 Bergen Point (Hudson Co.), Young, C. C., ’B3 Blacktvoods (Camden Co.), Edwards, J. G. Caldwell (Essex Co.), Peck, E. E., ’B3 Cokeshurg, Alpaugh, W. C. Delaware Station (Warren Co.), Baird, W. M. Dover (Morris Co.), O'Grady, T. F. Elizabeth (Union Co.), Geib, H. P., ’7l Mack, W. A. M., ’B3 Savage, F. A., ’7l Freehold (Monmouth Co.), Connover, J. S. Neafie, H. Glen Gardner (Hunterdon Co.), Hunt, E. Greenville (Hudson Co.), Bidwell, H. G. Hackensack (Bergen Co.), Cogswell, W, B. St. John, D., ’B3 Hightstown (Mercer Co.), Pumyea, P. 8., ’B3 Hohndel (Monmouth Co.), Van Mater, D. G. Jersey City (Hudson Co.), Appleton, G. F. Dickinson, G. K., ’B3 Dodd, W. J. Edge, B. Ferguson, B. W. Gordon, L. J. 204 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Jersey City (Hudson Co.), Keating, J., ’BB Long, H. A. Lynch, T. Lyon, E. M. Mcßride, J. C. Morris, S. Y. Morris, T. F., ’BB Parker, W. J. Van Saun, J. D. Van Yorst, J., Jr., ’B3 Yarick, W. W., ’B3 Wigg, C. Lawrencetown, Fritz, E. Long Branch (Monmouth Co.), Green, J. 0., ’B3 Manasquan (Monmouth Co.), Trask, F. M., ’79 Milford (Hunterdon Co.), Kibble, G. T. Millstone (Somerset Co.), Schenck, W. E. Montague (Sussex Co.), Turner, E. B. Mont Clair (Essex Co.), Pinkham, J. W., ’B3 Navasink (Monmouth Co.), Andrews, B. A. Newark (Essex Co.), Bleyle, H. C. Bradner, W. K. Burrage, R. L. Duncker, F. VV., ’BB Hendry, H. C. Herold, H. C. H. Janes, J. E. Kent, G. R., ’B3 Mershon, S. B. Read, J. W., ’B3 Sheffield, M., ’7l Sutphen, T. Y., ’B3 Underwood, C. F., ’B3 Wallace, D. L., ’B3 New Brunswick (Middlesex Co.), Garretson, E. New Germantown (Hunterdon Co.), Apgar, F. A,, ’B3 Newton (Sussex Co.), Rorbach, F. North Bergen, Mabon, W. North Kings, Church, S. 8., ’7l Oak Ridge (Passaic Co.), Coursen, T. D. Ocean Grove (Monmouth Co. Beegle, I. N. F., ’B3 Old Bridge (Middlesex Co.), Disbrow, S. M. Pamrapo, Salter, J. E. Passaic (Passaic Co.), Collins, J. W., ’B3 Paterson (Passaic Co.), Ackerman, W. P., ’B3 Banta, J. H. Bibby, J. T. Estabrook, C. R. Mackintosh, J. H. Mackintosh, M. A. Terriberry, C., ’75 Terriberry, G. W., ’7l Van Dyke, T. H. Point Pleasant (Ocean Co.), Tunis, G. S. Rahway (Union Co.), Taylor, J. L. Ridgewood (Bergen Co.), Francis, W., ’7l River Edge (Bergen Co.), Demarest, C. L. Rutherford (Bergen Co.), Davis, F. A., ’77 Schraalenhurg (Bergen Cod, Simpson, J. M., ’7l Shiloh (Cumberland Co.), Titsworth, A. S., ’7l South Branch (Somerset Co.) Merrill, W. H., ’B3 Squan Village, Laird, C. A. Stanhope (Sussex Co.), Nelden, C. R., ’Bl Directory or Alumni. 205 Trenton (Mercer Co.), Warman, D., ’7l White House Station (Hunterdon Co.), Fritts, J. T., ’7l Wyckoff (Bergen Co.) Searle, S. T., Jr. NEW YORK. Albany (Albany Co.), Mesick, H. T., Jr. Albion (Orleans Co.), Bailey, W. C., ’B2 Amityville (Suffolk Co.), Skidmore, M. Thayer, F., ’BB Amsterdam (Montgomery Co.), Devendorf, C. A., ’BB Angelica (Allegany Co.), Hamilton, J. R. Antwerp (Jefferson Co.), Seymour, E. Astoria (Queens Co.), Allen, C. S., ’B3 Kant, N. G. Auburn (Cayuga Co.), Brinkerhoff, J. J. George, 0. L., ’B3 Mac Donald, C. F., ’B4 Muuroe, D., ’B3 Pilgrim, C. W., ’B4 Shank, A. R. Spratt, C. J. Aurora (Cayuga Co.), Leffingwell, E. D. Ava (Oneida Co.), Fraser, J. C., ’B3 Avon (Livingston Co.), Hinkley, L. S., ’B2 Babylon (Suffolk Co.), Hewlett, W. W., ’B2 Baldwinsville (Onondaga Co.), Allen, H. 8., ’B2 Batavia (Genesee Co.), Bride, G. H. Putnam, S., ’B3 Tozier, L. L., ’B3 Bay Shore (Suffolk Co.), Yandewater, A. L., ’B2 Belmont (Allegany Co.), Norton, L. E. Big Flats (Chemung Co.), Woodward, G. H. Binghamton (Broome Co.), Chittenden, J. H., ’B3 Ohswald, H. F. Mulford, E. 8., ’B3 Wright, F. W. Brooklyn (Kings Co.),* Allen, H. W., ’B2 189 Putnam Ave. Arnold, J. A., ’B2 Kings Co., Hospital Beardsley, W. E., 115 Clymer St., E. D. Benton, S. H., 32 Madison St. Bowen, J., Kings Co., Insane Asy. Brady, S. J., 87 Division Ave., E. D. Brown, D. R., 199 Greene Ave. Browning, W. W., ’B4 155 Reid Ave. Bunker, E. S., 137 St. Marks Ave. Burns, A. M., 136 Meserole Ave., E. D. Carolan, E. J., 63 Bedford Ave. Corbally, T. P., 590 Henry St. Davidson, R. T., 13 Trautman St., E. D. Dower, A. J., 880 Union St. Droge, J. H., ’B4 504 Bush wick Ave. * The Brooklyn list is corrected to June, 1884, and the dates following the names refer to members of graduating classes subsequent to 1881. 206 Bbllbyue Hospital Medical College. Brooklyn (Kings Co.) Continued, Eddy, C., 725 Fulton St. Ferguson, J. G., 110 India St. Figueira, M., 12 Stuyvesant Ave., E. D. Fowler, G. R., 457 Marcy Ave. Fox, S. A., 469 Vanderbilt Ave. Gleavy, J. J. 391 Dean St. Gray, L. C., 111 State St. Griffin, J., 90 Sands St. Griffing, G. P., 597 Lorimer St., E. D. Hector, S. 0., 130 Second PI. Homiston, E. D., ’B3 96 Sands St. Hoyt, F. M., 105 N. Oxford St. Irish, L. 8., 283 9th St. Jenkins, J. A., 702 Leonard St., E. D. Laßoe, J. G,, 103 Milton St., E. D. Laughran, T. H., ’B2 177 Dykeman St. Leary, J. 8., 651 DeKalb Ave. Lewis, E. A., 102 Pierrepont St. Lindridge, E. F., 157 Cumberland St. Mackey, Y. J., ’B2 585 Warren St. Maddren, W., 1 Hanson PI. Mahler, W. A., 44 South Sixth St., E. D. Matson, W. 8., 415 Green Ave. Mattison, J. 8., 185 Livingston St. McNaughton, G., 194 Greene Ave. Brooklyn (Kings Co.) Continued, Miller, C. N., ’BB 516 Grand St., E. D. Nevin, H. W., 428 Vanderbilt Ave. Newman, C. F., 420 Manhattan Ave., E. D. Newman, F. R., 168 Madison St. Newton, B. Nolan, Y., ’B3 59 South Third St., E. D. O’Connell, J. F.', 168 Jay St. Olcott, C. A., 104 Bedford Ave. Rand, H. W., 21 Clinton St. Risch, H. F. W., 212 17th St. Rogers, H. C,, 377 Gates Ave. Rooney, A. J., 226 17th St. Ross, F. H., St. Schapps, J. C. 16 Bedford Ave., E. D. Sherwell, S., 38 Schermerhorn St. Smith, M. W., Flatbush Sprague, W. V., ’B2, 286 Gates Ave. Steinke, C. O. H., ’B2, 220 17th St. Taylor, G. F., 129 DeKalb Ave. Thomas, F. M., 206 Macon St. Tobias, G. W., 467 Lafayette St. VanZile, B. S., 161 ’Willoughby St. Water worth, W., 493 Franklin Ave. Wells, G. W., 24 Clinton St. Welty, G. W., 500 Clinton St. Directory oe Alumni. 207 Brooklyn (Kings Co.) Continued, Wheeler, E. A., 37 Bedford Ave. Wilde, T., 35 Fifth Ave. Winfield, J. M. F., ’B3, 9 New York Ave. Wyckoff, R. M. 532 Clinton Ave. Buffalo (Erie Co.), Cochran, J. P. Earle, W. C., ’B3 King, F. Lothrop, B. L. Butternuts, t Thorp, L. E., ’B3 Canandaigua (Ontario Co.), Bennett, H. F., ’B3 Robinson, W. D. Carmansville, Hathaway, R. Catskill (Greene Co.), Dean, J. A. Deane, S. Cattaraugus (Cattaraugus Co.), Lattin, Geo. ’B2 Chatham (Columbia Co.), Wheeler, J. T., ’B3 Chenango Forks (Broome Co.), Greene, 0. W., ’B3 Churchtown (Columbia Co.), Allen, J. H., ’B2 Clayton (Jefferson Co.), McCombs, G. M., ’B3 Clinton (Oneida Co.), Armstrong, J. A., ’B3 Hughes, H. R., ’B3 Clyde (Wayne Co.), Cook, A. C. Parker, J., ’B3 Cofiin's Summit (Dutchess Co.), Mitchell, F. D. Cohocton (Steuben Co.), Day, C. 0., ’7l Cornwallis, Beckwith, B. M. Fullerton, W. Y. Coxsaclde (Greene Co.), Beach, A., ’B3 Hallenbeck, E. C. Van Denburgh, H. Croton Landing (Westchester Co.), Acker, T. J., ’BB Dansville (Livingston Co.), Jackson, J. H. Patchin, C. Y. Delhi (Delaware Co.), Gates, H. A., ’BB Depauville (Jefferson Co.), Frame, S. W. Terry, W. G. DeWittville (Chautauqua Co.), Wilson, T. C., ’B3 Dry den (Tompkins Co.), Montgomery, J. J., ’7l Dunkirk (Chautauqua Co.), Ailing, D. G., ’B2 East Bloomfield (Ontario Co.), Hollister, E. 0., ’B3 East Greenwich (Washington Go.), Hinds, F. J. Easton (Washington Co.), Slocum, R,, Jr. Eden (Erie Co.), Shaw, M. B. Ellenville (Ulster Co.), Bevier, A. B. Elmira (Chemung Co.), Davie, T. A. Denton, J. Finch, G. T. Flood, H. Gartzmann, G. Roof, R. H. Tyrrell, A. Enfield, Collins, J. A. Esperance (Schoharie Co.), Marsh, E. Evans’ Mills (Jefferson Co.), Douglas, C. Fairfield (Herkimer Co.), Tibbets, W. Willard, I. N., ’B3 208 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Fishkill (Dutchess Co.), Curtis, O. P. Floyd (Oneida Co.), Stone, F. L. Franklin (Delaware Co.), Douglass, W. E. Wilcox, I. Fredonia (Chautauqua Co.), Richmond, N. G., ’B3 Glen Cove (Queens Co.), Wright, F. A. Glensdale, Murphy, S. H., ’B3 Goshen (Orange Co.), Pell, A., ’B3 Gouverneur (St. Lawrence Co.), Wilson, C. M., ’B3 Great Valley (Cattaraugus Co.), Bonsteel, A. S. Greene (Chenango Co.), Birdsall, H. R. Greenpoint (Kings Co.), Walker, D. B. Greenport (Suffolk Co.), Skinner, B. D., ’B3 Halsey Valley (Tioga Co.), Hollenbeck, O. E., -?83 Hamilton (Madison Co.), Furman, C. L., ’B3 Gardiner, H. S., ’B3 Hammond (St. Lawrence Co.), Sherman, F. R., ’B3 Hannibal (Oswego Co.), Haven, C., ’B3 Hartford (Washington Co.), Bray ton, D. Hart wick (Otsego Co.), Potter', J. H. Hempstead (Queens Co.), Searing, F. E. Herkimer (Herkimer Co.), Bellinger, P. F. Rasbach, G. P. Holbrook (Suffolk Co.), Blume, S,, ’7B Holland Patent (Oneida Co.), Cavana, M. Owens, T. J. Perry, W. M. Wolcott, N., ’B3 \ Hopkinton (St. Lawrence Co.), Cutter, F. A., ’72 Howard (Steuben Co.), Smith, W. W. llion (Herkimer CoJ, Comstock, A. Rasbach, J. I. Ira (Cayuga Co.), Blood, N. D., ’B3 Ithaca (Tompkins Co.), Tripp, D. C. Winslow, J., ’B3 Jamaica (Queens Co.), Wood, P. M., ’B3 Johnson's Creek (Niagara Co.), Turner, C. H., ’B3 Johnstown (Fulton Co.), Johnson, S. M. Putnam, J. M. Still, D. Y. Keeseville (Essex Co.), Comings, L. B. Kendall (Orleans Co.), O’Brien, W. H., ’B3 Kent Cliffs (Putnam Co.), Bailey, M. A., ’B2 Kingston (Ulster Co.), Dubois, J. W. Dubois, S. D. Ingram, N. Keefe, C. Loughran, E. H., ’B3 Mason, C. Yan Hovenberg, H., ’B3 Knoxhorough (Oneida Co.), Hunger, C., ’B3 Lake George (Warren Co.), Adamson, W. R., ’B3 Lee Centre (Oneida Co.), Fraser, C, E., Jr., ’73 Golley, F. B. Directory of Alumni. 209 Leßoy (Genesee Co.), Cleveland, J. F., ’B3 Palmer, A. E. Lexington (Greene Co.), Chase, L. Liberty (Sullivan Co.), Sherwood, W. F. Little Falls (Herkimer Co.), Ellis, J. 8., ’B3 Locke (Cayuga Co.), Putnam, F., ’B3 Lockport (Niagara Co.), Buchner, J. L., ’73 Cook, C. E. Reed, C. H. Wilson, H. McG., ’7l Lodi (Seneca Co.), Van Yleet, P. P. Lowville (Lewis Co.), Crane, F. A., ’7B Mamaroneck (Westchester Co.), Mixsell, A. J., ’7B Manhasset (Queens Co.), Porter, D. R., ’7l 4 Manlius (Onondaga Co.), Billington, C. E., ’B3 Mannersville, Huson, W. B. Marion (Wayne Co.), Curtis, D. F. Massena (St. Lawrence Co.), Anderson, F. A. Mexico (Oswego Co.), Packer, T. G. Middle Island (Suffolk Co.), Yan Horn, A. 0., ’B3 Middletown (Orange Co.), Decker, D. H. Seward, B. J. Middleville (Hei’kimer Co.), Hamlin, C. W., ’B3 Millbrook (Dutchess Co.), Tripp, C. H., ’B3 Monticello (Sullivan Co.), McWilliams, F. A., ’B3 Morrisonville (Clinton Co.), Yaughan, C. 8., ’B3 Morrisville (Madison Co.), Chase, D. D. Mt. Vernon (Westchester Co.), Bertine, L. E. Brush, E. F., ’B3 Carlisle, S. B. Nanuet (Rockland Co.), Wells, I. J., ’B3 Newburgh (Orange Co.), Coutant, G. E. Denniston, C. H. Deyo, J. Newfield (Tompkins Co.), Dudley, G. F. New Hartford (Oneida Co.), Darling, J. C., ’7l New Paltz (Ulster Co.), Deyo, C. W. Wurts, J. D. New Rochelle (Westchester Co.), Griffin, C. M. Roth, E Newtown (Queens Co.), Combs, A. C., ’BO Imperatori dißinaldo, C. New York (New York Co.),* Agan, D. H., 363 Broome St. Agramonte, E.Y., 414 W. 47th St. Alexander, S., ’BB, 31 Park Ave. Alexander, W. T., St. Nicholas PI. & W. 153 St. Allen, C. S., 135 E. 19th St. Allen, J. E., 110 E. 46th St. Allen, S. 8., 144 E.. 83d St. Anderson, H. A. C., 175 E. 85th St. * The New York list is corrected up to Juue, 1831. The dates following the names refer to graduates since 1881. 210 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. New York (New York Co.) Continued, Anderton, W. 8., 158 Madison Ave. Angell, E. C., 61 Lexington Ave. Armstrong, O. W., 125 W. 34th St. Arnold, E. A., 66 W. 36th St. Arnold, G. C. 115 E. 30th St. Aspell, E. J., 153 E. 49th St. Atwood, C. E., ’B3 N. Y. City Lunatic Asylum Axtell, T. L., Woman’s Hospital Bacon, G., 63 W. 54th St. Bacon, H., Jr., ’B3 Charity Hospital Bagley, H. A., 224 Spring St. Bailey, T. H., Leland Hotel Baldwin, F. A., 351 Second Ave. Banks, G., ’B3, Charity Hospital Battle, K. P., Barge Office Bellows, C. M., ’B3 Charity Hospital Biggs, H. M., ’B3, Charity Hospital Blackwell, E., 355 Lexington Ave. Bleyer, J. M., ’B3, 56 Rivington St. Blodget, H., N. Y. Foundling Asy. Bos worth, F. H., 26 W. 46th St. Bowden, J. W., 319 Second Ave. Bracklow, E. A., 457 W. 44th St. Bradshaw, L. L., 150 E. 74th St. Bridges, A. C., ’B4, Charity Hospital New York (New York Co.) continued. Brown, D., Jr., 81 E. 10th St. Brown, E. P., 1052 Second Ave. Brown, S. M., Bloomingdale Asylum Bruce, C. E., 218 E. 35th St. Bryant, J. D., 66 W. 85th St. Buckliu, C. A., 206 W. 42d St. Bull, C. G., 49 E. 61st St. Bull, G. W., 49 E. 61st St. Burchard, T. H., 24 W. 40th St. Burke, M., 141 Lexington Ave. Burke, U. W. C., 320 Madison St. Burke, W. H., ’B2, 45 Rutgers St. Butler, G. H., 42 E. 66th St. Campbell, J. R., ’B4 Infants’ Hospital, R. I. Carr, D. C., 1381 Sixth Ave. Carr, W. Carroll, M. T., ’B4 55 St. Mark’s PI. Carson, J. C., 162 d St., & 10th Ave. Castle, F. A., 55 E. 52d St. Chambers, P. F., 596 Lexington Ave. Chapin, F. W., 301 Mott St. Chrystie, T. M. L., 216 W. 46th St. Cocks, D. C., 206 E. 106 th St. Cocks, G. H., ’B2, 229 E. 112 th St. Colyer, H. T. L., 243 E. 31st St. Directory of Alumni. 211 New York (New York Co.) Continued, Comstock, D. C., 83 Lexington Ave. Conant, G. S., 148 E. 18th St. Cosby, J. 8., 308 W. 48th St. Cosine, G., 49 E. 123 d St. Craig, H. A., ’B3 N. Y. City Lunatic Asy. Cross, T. M. 8., 245 W. 43d St. Dart, J. W., Infants’ Hospital, R. I. Denison, C. E., ’B2 St. Luke’s Hospital Dennis, F. S.. 21 East 21st St. Dent, E. C., N.Y.City Lun. Asy. Bl’sls’d Develin, E., ’B3, 285 Fifth Ave. Disbrow, R. N., 160 E. 83d St. Disney, F. A. E., N. Y. C., Lun .Asy. Hart’s Is’d Dodin, H. A., ’B2, 1281 Washington Ave. Doran, J., 326 E. 85th St. Doty, A. H., 66 W. 36th St. Doubleday, E. T., ’B2 N. Y. Hospital Duncan, W. F., 155 W. 43d St. Dunton, M. M., 87 7th St. Early, M. 8., 84 MacDougal St. Edmister, F., ’B3 Bellevue Hospital Ellison, C. R., 209 E. 112th'St. Evans, F. J., 99 Christopher St. Ewing, W. A., 205 W. 56th St. Fairbrother, C. M., 214 E. 79th St. New York (New York Co.) Continued, Farrington, W. H., Astor House Ferguson, J. A., Wolf St., High Bridge Ferguson, J. F. * 108 E. 45th St. Field, M. D., 107 E. 35th St. Fitch, T. S. P., 211 W. 23d St. Flattery, W. J., 139 W. 49th St. Flinn, T. W. P., 137 E. 28th St. Flint, W. H., 20 E. 28th St. Fluhrer, W. F., 60 W. 50th St. Flynn, J.W., 171 E. 75th St. Frazer, J. G., 321 W. 35th St. Fruitnight, J. H., 259 W. 54th St. Fruitnight, W., 259 W. 54th St. Gannon, J. Gibney, Y. P., 23 Park Ave. Gleises, J., 307 E. 55th St. Goelet, A. H., 243 W. 54th St. Goffe, J. R., 28 W. 36th St. Goetz, W., 251 E. 10th St. Goldthwaite, H., Fifth;Ave. Hotel Gould, D. 8., ’B2, 139 Hester St. Green, J. V. 8., 73 W. 12th St. Greenhough, C. H., 307 E. 57th St. Grinnell, M. 18 E. 24th St. Griswold, G., 251 Madison Ave. 212 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. New York (New York Co.) Continued, Gulick, C. R., ’B2, 49 E. 9th St. Habirshaw, J., 360 W. 57th St. Hamilton, W. L., 2078 Fifth Ave. , Hardy, W. L., 366 W. 27th St. Hai’rigan, J. D., ’B3, • 218 E. 50th St. Harwood, E. C., 44 W. 49th St. Hays, B. E., 325 E. 19th St. Healy, J. R., Randall’s Island Hemmingway, S., 51 Market St. Herold, J., 'B3, 35 Charlton St. Higgins, J. F., 43 Second Ave. Holgate, T. H., 206 W. 14th St. Hope, G. 8., 34 W. 51st St. Hough, G. de N., ’B4 Bellevue Hospital Hubbard, W. 8., 86 Madison St. Hyde, F. E., 30 W. 53d St. Isham, J. 8., 1055 Lexington Ave. Jacobus, A. M., 131 W. 48th St. Jacoby, G. W., Cor. Fourth Ave. & 56th St. Janies, W. A., 445 Grand St. Janinski, J. P., 337 E. 58th St. Jarvis, N. S., ’B4, 25 E. 31st St. Jennings, C. C., 130 E. 59th St. Jessup, R. 8., Jr., ’B3, Chambers St. Hospital Johnson, L., 323 W. 27th St. New York (New York Co.) Continued, Johnson, S. M., 133 W. 10th St. Jones, T. Z., ’B3, N. Y. City Lunatic Asy. Jordan, W. C., 304 Madison Ave. Joyce, R. A., Washington Av. n Fitch St. Kalish, R., 50 W. 36th St. Katzenbach, W. H., 73 W. 45th St. Katzenmayer, G., ’B3, 166 E. 51st St. Kearney, T. J., 107 Lexington Ave. Kellogg, T. H., 48 W. 36th St. Kelly, S. 130 E. 60th St. Kelsey, 8., ’B4, 637 E. 143 d St. Kemp, W. M., 267 W. 23d St. Ketch, S., 338 W. 39th St. Kirchhoff, C. G., ’B4 598 North Third Ave. Kletzsch, G. A., ’B3 Woman’s Hospital Kretchmar, G. A., 573 E. 154 th St. Kufner, J., ’B3 507 W. 49th St. Larkin, W. R., ’B3, St. Vincent’s Hospital Leale, C. A., 604 Madison Ave. Leipziger, H. A., Charity Hospital Leo, S. N., 103 W. 55th St. Leveridge, S. P., 227 Henry St. Lewengood, J., ’B3 838 Lexington Ave. Lewengood, S., ’B3 Lewis, C. H., ’B4, St. Vincent’s Hospital Directory of Alumni. 213 New York (New York Co.) Continued, Liebenau, C., Jr., 1143 Washington Ave. Livermore, F., 301 Mott St. Locke, C. E., 5 Van Nest PI. Lockrow, A. Y. 8., Seventh Ave. and 133 d St. Lusk, W. T., 47 E. 34th St. Lyons, G. A., 50 E. 81st St. Mahler, W. H., 10 E. 49th St. Mann, J. P., 50 E. 81st St. Marsh, E. T. T., 11l Madison Ave. Maxwell, E. A., 307 E. 50th St. McCann, B. H., 153 E. 49th St. McChesney, J. N., 41 W. 9th St. McCreery, J. A., 350 Lexington Ave, McDougall, C., 104 W. 40th St. McElroy, J. T., 134 Lexington Ave. McKew, J. J., ’B3, 331 E. 40th St. McMaster, N. G. M., 333 E. 15th St. McNamara, L. J., ’B3, 373 W. 4th St. Merrill, F. G., 30 Greenwich St. Messemer, M. J. 8., 150 Second Ave. Messenger, J. E., 16 Yarick St. Miller, W. T., 336 W. 48th St. Mollenhauer, R., 315 E. 19th St. Moore, J. A., ’B3 149 Lexington Ave. Moorhead, J., 356 E. 33d St. New York (New York Co.) Continued, Morje, 8., 181 E. 71st St. Morse, S. S., ’BB, 317 E. 86th St. Morse, W. H., 158 E. 77th St. Mott, Y., 37 E. 34th St. Mullen, T. P., 303 E. 73d St. Munn, J. P., 18 W. 58th St. Murphy, J., 319 E. 37th St. Nammack, C. E., 143 Henry St, Needham, G. G., 318 E. 19th St. Neumer, E., 415 6th St. Newman, R. T., 68 W. 35th St. Nolden, C. A., 105 th St. & Tenth Ave. O’Brien, F. W., 334 E. 113 th St. O’Brien, M. C., 117 Manhattan n. Tenth Av. O’Brien, T. F., 154 Henry St. O’Byrne, W. J., 140 th St. & Alexander Ave. O’Connell, R. J., 311 E. 77th St. O’Donnell, W., 64 E. 139 th St. O’Hara, B. A., 339 E. 39th St. Parker, A., 378 Broome St. Parsons, J., Kingsbridge Pease, D. P., ’B3, Riverside Hospital Peaslee, E. H., 39 Madison Ave. Peddie, T., 104 W. 39th St. Perry, J. L., 79 W. 47th St. 214 Bellevue Hospital Medical^Collegb. New York (New York Co.) continued, Pfeiffer, 0. W., 673 Second Ave. Pinkerton, S., ’B3, Bellevue Hospital Pooley, T. R., 107 Madison Ave. Priest, S. G., 149 E. 84th St. Purcell, W, J,, 359 W. 58th St. Purroy, F. M., Cor. Jerome Av. & Pipe St. Putzel, L., 252 E. 48th St, Raphael, H., 245 E. 49th St. Read, I. 8., 18 E. 126 th St. Reynolds, D. F., 531 Second Ave. Roberts, C. F., 15 W. 43d St. Robinson, A. R., 356 W. 42d St. Robinson, W. G., 221 E. 31st St. Rockwell, A. D., 46 E. 31st St. Roediger, T. F. M., 312 W. 35th St. Roof, R. H., 1920 Lexington Ave. Rosenkrans, J. H., ’B3, Infant’s Hospital Roth, J. A., ’B2, 306 E. 79th St. Ruhl, H., 164 th St. n Boston Ave. Ruppe, E. F., ’B3, 162 Prince St. Savage, F. A., 166 E. 128 th St. Sayre, J. S., ’B4, 140 E. 27th St. Sayre, L. H., 285 Fifth Ave. Sayre, R. H., ’B4, Bellevue Hospital Schondelmeier, C. T., ’B2, 625 6th St. New York (New York Co.) Continued, Schweig, G. M., 157 E. 55th St. Schweig, H., 26 E. 20th St. Scott, G., 101 E. 62d St. Sell, E. H. M., 222 W. 21st St. Sewell, W. H., 320 Lexington Ave. Sheehan, D. J., ’B4, N. Y. City Lunatic Asy. Sherman, C., 145 Clinton St. Shirmer, G. P., 359 W. 42d St. Silver,fH. M., 8 E. Sd^St. Simpson, R. J., ’B4, Bellevue Hospital Slabaugh, W. H., ’B3, Charity Smith, A. A., 85 Madison Ave. Smith, G, A., Hart’s Island Smith, H. E., ’B4, N. Y. City Insane Asylum Socarras, R. de, ’B2, 231 W. 15th St. Spann, J. H., 24 W. 30th St. Sprague, F. A., 149 E. 90th St. Sprague, H. 8., 161 E. 86th St. Sprague, W. W., 149 E. 90th St. Steers, T. H., 324 W. 42d St. Stein, C., 33 Rivington St. Stephens, F. P., 83 Lexington Ave. Steurer, J. A., 113 W. 45th St. Stimson, L. A., 37 E. 33d St. Swan, A. T., 317 E. 18th St. Directory of Alumni. 215 New York (New York Co.) Continued, Swinburne, E. E., 139 W. 135 th St. Taylor, C. 0., 1449 Lexington Ave. Taylor, J. E., 167 W. 34th St. Taylor, E., 167 W. 34th St. Taylor, T. M., Cor. 43d & Lexington Ave, Taylor, W. S., 167 W. 34th St. Terriberry, J. F., Cor. 48d & Lexington Ave. Thomas, P. H., 114 E. 34th St. Thompson, C. N., ’B4, Charity Hospital Thomson, M., Tobias, G. W., 116 E. 38th St. 98 Lexington Ave. Toomey, T. P., ’B3, 143 E. 30th St. Townsend, S. 0., 333 W. 18th St. Tally, M. E., 118 E. 19th St. Van Fleet, F., 305 E. 80th St. Van Santvoord, E., 36 E. 135 th St. Van Wyck, W. H., 810 W. 38th St. Varona, J. de la C. de, 333 E. 81st St. Voorhees, E. H., 107 E. 85th St. Waechter, C. E., 330 E. 10th St. Wallach, J. G., 159 E. 63d St. Ward, G. W., 308 W. 35th St. Ward well, W. L., 36 W. 33d St. Watson, W. S., 105 W. 47th St. Webster, D., 366 Madison Ave. New York (New York Co.) Continued. Wiggin, F. H., 118 E. 73d St. Wilcox, 1., 49 W. 137 th St. Williams, J. A., 164 W. 34th St. Williams, J. J., 386 Alexander Ave. Wood, L. C., 165 Lexington Ave. Wyckoff, P. 8., 13 W. 36th St. Wyeth, J. A., 36 W. 33d St. Wylie, W. G., 40 W. 40th St. Yale, L. M., 438 Madison Ave. Young, H, H., ’B4, Charity Hospital North Chatham (Columbia Co.), Niles, E. C. North Parma (Monroe Co.), Holman, S., ’BB North Western (Oneida Co.), Comstock, F. F. Norwich (Chenango Co.), Brooks, LeE. J., ’B3 Noyes, J. B. Nyack (Eockland Co.), Stevenson, W. G., ’7l Ogdensburg (St. Lawrence Co.), Bartholomew, C. C., ’B3 Bridges, E. H., ’B3 Douglas, W. H., ’B3 Grinnell, A. P. Clean (Cattaraugus Co.), Woodruff, C. A. Ontario Centre (Wayne Co.), Brandt, J. S., ’B3 Oswego (Oswego Co.), Higgins, F. M. Jones, F., Jr. Otego (Otsego Co.), Cooke, G. W. 216 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Otisville (Orange Co.), Mcßride, L. A. Writer, T., ’B3 Panama (Chautauqua Co.), Eice, A. 8., ’B3 Palatine Bridge (Montgomery Co.), Nellis, C. Patchogue (Suffolk Co.), Edwai’ds, L. S., ’B3 Terry, L. W., ’B3 Peekskill (Westchester Co.), Haight, Y. Penn Yan (Yates Co.), Havens, B. B. Smith, D. M., ’79 Perry (Wyoming Co.), Ellis, S. L., ’B3 Post, J. A., ’73 Philmont (Columbia Co.), Lockwood, J. W., ’B3 Pine Plains (Dutchess Co.), Cole, C. E., ’B3 Wilber, H. C., ’B3 Poolville (Madison Co.), Green, C. D. Hyland, T. G. Port Henry (Essex Co.), Warner, O. 8., ’B3 Port Jervis (Orange Co.), Cuddeback, W. L., ’B3 Higgins, J. F. Port Ley don (Lewis Co.), Johnson, W. H., ’Bl Potsdam (St. Lawrence Co.), Felton, L. E., ’B3 Poughkeepsie (Dutchess Co.), Kinkead, J., ’79 Ransomville (Niagara Co.), Bradley, W. W. Eaman, W. F. Redfield (Oswego Co.), Lyons, G. A. Ridgebury (Orange Co.), Borland, J. H. Ridgewood (Queens Co.), Welwood, J. 8., ’Bl Ripley (Chautauqua Co.), Simons, E. G. Ringors, Blackwell, E. Riverhead (Suffolk Co.), Benjamin, J. H., ’B3 Fanning, G. T. Rochester (Monroe Co.), Baxter, G. A. Benford, G. T. Daly, T. A. Jones, J., ’B3 Miller, J. G. Munn, J. P. Wilbor, O. W., ’Bl Wooden, C. D. Rockville Centre (Queens Co.), Combs, E. 0. F. Rondout (Ulster Co.), Basten, G. Murphy, E. M., ’B3 Penny, E. J. Roslyn (Queens Co.), Bogart, J. H., ’B3 Rouse's Point (Clinton Co.), Smith, F. P. Sag Harbor (Suffolk Co.), Sterling, G. A., ’B3 Sangerfield (Oneida Co.), Preston, M., Jr., ’7l Schenectady (Schenectady Co.) Eeagles, J., Jr., ’B3 Scipio (Cayuga Co.), Kenyon, F., ’B3 Seneca Falls (Seneca Co.), Purdy, H. J., ’B3 Shelburne (Chenango Co.), Irish, G. N. Sherman (Chautauqua Co.), Osborne H. 8., ’7l Smith's Landing (Greene Co.), Crawford, E., ’B3 Smithville (Jefferson Co.), Lord, S. DeF.,’7l SouthDansville (Steuben Co.), Miller, E. W,, Directory of Alumni. Spencer (Tioga Co.), Fisher, W. H., ’B3 Gee, J, W. Hall, L. S. Spring Valley (Rockland Co.), Taulman, D. D. Stapleton (Richmond Co.), Beyer, H., ’B3 Stephentown (Rensselaer Co.), Reynolds, C. N., ’B2 Syracuse (Onondaga Co.), Aberdein, R., ’Bl Butler, F. H. Coe, J. H., ’B3 George, E. Magie, C. M., ’B3 Tarrytown (Westchester Co.), Freeland, N. H., ’B3 Tonawanda (Erie Co.), Murray, H. 8., ’B3 Tottenville (Richmond Co.), Hubbard, W. W. Trenton Falls (Oneida Co.), Moore, S. G. Troy (Rensselaer Co.), Clarke, C. G., ’B3 Ferguson, E. D., ’B3 Heimstreet, T. 8., ’B3 Ives, A. Jr. McTammany, W. F., ’B3 Nichols, C. E., ’B3 Traver, R. D., ’B3 Tully (Onondaga Co.), Dwindle, W. H. Utica (Oneida Co.), Edic, J. J. Glass, J. H., ’B3 Russell, C. P., ’B3 Seward, C. K. Thomas, P. H. Watson, J. Vienna (Oneida Co.), Haskins, B. F. Walesville (Oneida Co.), Buel, W. Walton (Delaware Co.), Morrow, W. 8,, ’B3 Wappingers Falls (Dutchess Co.), Cruse, T. K., ’B3 Warsaw (Wyoming Co.), Smith, J. K. Watertown (Jefferson Co.), Lewis, J. M. Rudd, A. R., ’7l Spencer, J. D., ’7l Watkins (Schuyler Co.), Barnes, J. F., ’B3 Barton, A. R. Beahan, A. L. Waverly (Tioga Co.), Hamden, R. S.. ’B3 Stone, E. J., ’B3 Weedsport (Cayuga Co.), Benedict, E. O, Wellsville (Allegany Co.), Macken, M. H. West Hurley (Ulster Co.), Farrington, E. H. West Laurens (Otsego Co.), Greene, J. W. West Oneonta (Otsego Co.), Pomeroy, S. G., ’B3 West Winfield (Herkimer Co.), Palmer, W. B. Williamsburg (Kings Co.), Colt, E. N., Jr., ’73 James, J. W. Wurtsboro’ (Sullivan Co.), Lathrop, G. H., ’B3 Yaphank (Suffolk Co.), Swezey, G. H,, ’B3 Yonkers (Westchester Co.), Nichols, A. E. Yorktown (Westchester Co.), Strang, A., ’67 NORTH CAROLINA. Battleborough (Edgecombe Co.), Moore, C. E. Charlotte (Mecklenburgh Co.), Hunter, L. W. Concord (Cabarrus Co.), Pharr, T. F. 218 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Durham (Durham Co.), Carr, A. G. Enfield (Halifax Co.), McGwigan, J. A. Faison, Faison, J. H. Fayetteville (Cumberland Co.), Lilly, H. W. McKinnon, W. H. McNeill, J. W. Robinson, O. P. Fulton (Davie Co.), Sharpe, W. R. Goldsborough (Wayne Co.), Brothers, J. E. Kinston (Lenoir Co.), Kennedy, W. T. Louisburgh (Franklin Co.), Malone, J. E. Margaretsville (Northampton Co.), Stancell, R. H., ’7l Mt. Olive (Wayne Co.), Faison, I. W., ’BB Roberts, J. D. Neuse (Wake Co.), Robertson, T. B. Plymouth (Washington Co.), Woodman, J. W. Raleigh (Wake Co.), Haywood, F, J., Jr. Haywood, H. Knox, A. W., ’BB McKee, J., ’B3 Royster, W. Rockingham (Richmond Co.), Steele, W. H. Rocky Mount (Edgecomb Co.), Thorp, F. J., ’B3 Rocky Point (Pender Co.), Durham, J. H. Saint John (Hertford Co.), Jenkins, P. C. Shufordville (Henderson Co.), Fletcher, M. H. Tarborough (Edgecombe Co.), Battle, C. L. Battle, S. W. Staton, J. R. Whitaker's (Edgecombe Co.), Mayo, W. T. Wilmington (New Hanover Co.), King, K. K. OHIO. Ada (Hardin Co.), Hierstand, E. B. Akron (Summit Co.), Houck, G. W. Howard, H. C., ’B3 Arcanum (Darke Co.), Ford, J. Robeson, D., ’B3 Ashland (Ashland Co.), Barton, T. J. Sherick, A. L. Ashley (Delaware Co.), Waters, G. M. Athens (Athens Co.), Erwin, R. W., ’7l Bainbridge (Ross Co.), Blackstone, T. Barlow (Washington Co.), Beebe, W., ’B3 Beebe, W. L., ’B3 Bellaire (Belmont Co.), Satterthwait, S. T., ’B3 Beliefontaine (Logan Co.), Wallace, J. P., ’B3 Belleville (Richland Co.), Maser, G. W. Belpre (Washington Co.), Culver, B. F„ ’Bl Berlin (Holmes Co.), Higgins, C, W. Blue Rock (Muskingum Co.), Ward, O. W., ’B3 Bolivar (Tuscarawas Co.), Hattery, S., ’B3 Bryan (Williams Co.), Long, J. W., ’Bl Riggs, J. U., ’Bl Burgh Hill (Trumbull Co.), King, J. 1., ’B3 Canal Dover (Tuscarawas Co.) Welty, O. S., ’B3 Directory or Alumni. 219 Canal Winchester (Franklin Co.), Nash, W. H. H., ’B3 Carey (Wyandot Co,), Brayton, A., ’B2 Carrolton (Carroll Co.), McClean, J. T. Williams, J. R. Castalia (Erie Co.), Story, W., ’B3 Chardon (Geauga Co.), Pomeroy, 0., ’Bl Chillicothe (Ross Co.), Miesse, B. F., ’B3 Cincinnati (Hamilton Co,), Bartleson, H, G. Belt, J. H. Culbertson, J. C., ’B2 Jones, C. E., ’B3 King, J. R., ’B3 Luken, J. H. Taylor, G. K. Underhill, J. W., ’Bl Vance, R. A,, ’Bl Walton, G. E., ’B4 Cleveland (Cuyahoga Co.), Brooks, M. L,, Jr., ’B3 Cooke, H. Dutton, C. F., ’B2 Miller, A. 0., ’B3 Columbus (Franklin Co.), Coleman, N. R., ’Bl Ferell, C. B„ ’73 Hubbard, W. B. McGiven, C. Stockton, G, Conneaut (Ashtabula Co,), Hewitt, M. R. Merriam, C. K. Raymond, L. C., ’7l Covington (Miami Co.), Cuncle, L. J. Crestline (Crawford Co.), Jenner, A. E., ’7l Dayton (Montgomery Co.), Iddings, A. H., ’B3 Dean (Montgomery Co.), Souders, S., ’B3 Defiance (Defiance Co.), Carrier, A. E. Harris, W. T., ’B2 Slocum, C. E. Thacker, L. G., ’B3 Delphos (Van Wert Co.), Bliss, 0. C., ’B2 Wagner, H. P., ’7l Delta (Fulton Co.), Bishop, S. P., ’B3 Doylestown (Wayne Co.), Baughman, J, A. Eaton (Preble Co.), Michael, F. M., ’Bl Edgerton (Williams Co.), Mortland, J. C., ’B3 Elyria (Loi’ain Co.), Sutleif, C. M. Fort Recovery (Mercer Co.), Blizzard, J. W, Fostoria (Seneca Co.), Norris, J. H., ’B2 Fremont (Sandusky Co.), Corey, J. M. Stewart, J. McM. Gallon (Crawford Co.), Hackedorn, M. R., ’7l Kelly, W. J., ’Bl Oallipolis (Gallia Co.), Beardsley, C. E. Greenville (Darke Co.), Williamson, J. H. Groveport (Franklin Co.), Hughes, M. J, Hamilton (Butler Co.), Milliken, M. G., ’74 Harrisville (Harrison Co.), Nicholson, W, A. Harveysburgh (Warren Co,), Vandervoort, J. W., ’B2 Hayesville (Ashland Co.), Brant, A. C. Hudson (Summit Co.), Starr, G. L., ’B3 Ironton (Lawrence Co.), Wilson, C. M. Wilson, DeW. C., ’B2 220 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Jeffersonville (Fayette Co.), Elster, L. A., ’B3 Junction City (Perry Co.), McKenna, L. F. Kenton (Hardin Co.), Bain, F. D., ’B3 Philips, W. H., ’B3 Snodgrass, J., ’B3 Lamartine (Carroll Co.), Kirby, H. Lancaster (Fairfield Co.), Harman, G. A., ’B3 Laura (Miami Co.), Brandon, J. P., ’Bl Lewisburgh (Preble Co.), Horn, J. E. F. Loudonville (Ashland Co.), Fuller, A. 8., ’Bl Marion (Marion Co.), King, A. P. Miamisburgh (Montgomery Co.), Hoff, C. A. Milford Centre (Union Co.), Walden, E, H. Mill Grove (Morgan Co.), Gatewood, W. E. Minerva (Stark Co.), McCort, J. W. Montgomery (Hamilton Co.), McGrew, H. Mt. Gilead (Morrow Co.), Tucker, K, ’Bl Mt. Sterling (Madison Co.), Pratt, E. 8., ’B3 Mt. Vernon (Knox Co.), Larimore, F. C., ’B3 Scribner, J. J., ’Bl Nelsonville (Athens Co.), Cable, C. W. Newark (Licking Co.), Stimson, C. H., Jr., ’Bl New Castle (Coshocton Co.), Gamble, J. R., ’7l New Comerstown (Tuscarawas Co.), Ayers, S. F. New Guilford (Coshocton Co.), Lee, M. F. New Lisbon (Columbiana Co.), Marquis, T. 8., ’B3 Orr, C. O. New Straitsville (Perry Co.), Allen, H. C. Newton Falls (Trumbull Co.), Hawn, B. F. North Liberty (Knox Co.), Shira, W. North Lima (Mahoning Co.), Hahn, E., ’7l Palestine (Pickaway Co.), Jobes, J. A. Perrysburgh (Wood Co.), Johnston, R, Perryville (Ashland Co.), Parr, G. W. Piqua (Miami Co.), Cass, J. Hall, L. Portsmouth (Scioto Co.), Finch, C. M., ’B3 Kline, P. J., ’B3 Richardson, A. 8., ’Bl Robinson, A. Van Z. Stillman, F. L., ’B3 Richmond (Jefferson Co.), King, E. Y. Ridgeville Corners (Henry Co.), Campbell, G. P., ’7l Ripley (Brown Co.), Wylie, J. La F., ’Bl Ross (Butler Co.), Wade, J. H. St. Paris (Champaign Co.), Baker, B. F. Salem (Columbiana Co.), Sturgeon, J. Sandusky (Erie Co.), Caswell, W. Scioto (Scioto Co.), Richardson, A. Shreve (Wayne Co.), Pocock, E. D., ’B3 Directory op Alumni. 221 Springfield (Clarke Co.), Dunlap, C. W., ’7l Steubenville (Jefferson Co.), Tappan, 8., Jr., ’Bl Toledo (Lucas Co.), Duncan, A. McD., ’B2 Duncan, J. A., ’B3 Earl, H. D. Strain, J. F. Town-Fork, Manville, A. J. Trimble (Athens Co.), Alderman, W. N. Troy (Miami Co.), Evans, J. R. Lindenberger, L. M., ’B3 McNeal, F. B. Reed, J., ’B3 Senour, J. G., ’B3 Thomson, W. J. Urbana (Champaign Co.), Bennett, P. R., Jr. Edmonson, J. J. Musgrove, S. M., ’B3 Versailles (Darke Co.), Williamson, J. C. Warren (Trumbull Co.), Smith, J. S. Ward, C. S., ’B3 Woods, D. M., ’Bl Wellsville (Columbiana Co.), McCready, J. A. West Jefferson (Madison Co.), Beach, T. D. Wilmington (Clinton Co.), Wire, H. C. Wooster (Wayne Co.), Lawrence, I. E. Todd, J. H., ’B3 Wyoming (Hamilton Co.), Britton, O. Jr., ’B2 Zanesville (Muskingum Co.), Peacock, W. C. OREGON. Albany (Linn Co.), Whitney, G. A. Astoria (Clatsop Co.), Baker, W. D., ’B3 Kinney, A. C., ’B3 Monmouth (Polk Co.), Campbell, A. P. Portland (Multnomah Co.), Cardwell, W. B. Jones, H. E., ’BB Saylor, W. H., ’B3 Strong, C. C., ’B3 Wilson, H. C., ’B3 Salem (Marion Co.), Jessup, S. R., ’72 Kinney, A. C.. ’B3 Rinehart, W. E. St. Helen (Columbia Co.), Mcßride, J. H. The Dalles (Wasco Co.), Helm, A. C., ’B3 Richardson, J. A., ’B2 PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny (Allegheny Co.), Campbell, J. B. Easton, A., ’B3 Kirker, J., ’B3 McKibbon, J. A. Rickenback, J. F. Smith, B. 8., ’B3 Allentown (Lehigh Co.), Martin, C. D. Martin, C. H. Rupp, B. D. Athens (Bradford Co.), Badger, S, M., ’B3 Baldwin (Butler Co.), Birchard, H. C., ’B3 Barronsburg, Beard, F. W., ’7l Bath (Northampton Co.), Fox, G. T., ’B3 Swartz, G. N. Beaver (Beaver Co.), Blaine, J. E. Wilson, J. H. 222 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Beaver Falls (Beaver Co.), Duncan, N. P. Simpson, T. P., ’B3 Bedford (Bedford Co.), Dively, J. F. Brownsville (Fayette Co.), Porter, O. D. Buffalo Mills (Bedford Co.), Hardman, W. S. Miller, S. G. Burgettstovm (Washington Co.), Dorman, I. W. California (Washington Co.), Letherman, J. A. Cambridgeborough (Crawford Co.), Birchard, A. D., ’7l Cassewap, Carr, J. S. Coal Valley (Allegheny Co.), McCready, G. H. Cochranton (Crawford Co.), Birchard, H. M., ’7l Cross Roads (York Co.), Glessic, W. D., ’B3 Smith, J. W. Cussawago, Hotchkiss, S. B. Delmont (Westmoreland Co.), Snyder, U. M., ’B3 Dunbar (Fayette Co.), Shepler, J. T., ’B3 Duneansville (Blair Co.), Gardner, C. H. Dundaff (Susquehanna_Co.), Kelly, L. Dyberry (Wayne Co.), Bates, J. M. Easton (Northampton Co.), Jennings, C. O. Ebensburgh (Cambria Co.), Kennedy, C. Y. 8., ’B3 Echo P. 0. (Armstrong Co.), James, T. C. Emlenton (Yenango Co.), Bauman, J. E. Factoryville (Wyoming Co.), Carpenter, C. W., ’B3 Rice, J. N. Fallsington (Bucks Co.), Richards, J. N., ’B3 Flicksville, Snyder, Q. E. Glade (Somerset Co.), Gardner, W. H. H., ’B3 Greencastle (Franklin Co.), Cleary, G., ’7l Greensburgh (Westmoreland Co.), Crawford, J. L., ’B3 Hagerstown, Crain, R. M. Harford (Susquehanna Co.), Johnstone, C. A. Harrisburg (Dauphin Co.), MeKeehan, A. ■ Hellertown (Northampton Co.), Cawley, T. F. Heller, H. D., ’B3 King, R. C. Honesdale (Wayne Co.), Cummings, W. H. Houtzdale (Clearfield Co.), Whittier, G. M. Hyde Park (Lackawanna Co.), Gibbs, L. H., ’B3 Jacksonville (Lehigh Co.), Murray, J. McC. Jersey Town (Columbia Co.), Swisher T. J. Kingston (Luzerne Co.), Hutchison, E. H. S., ’B3 Kreidersville (Northampton Co.), Boyer, B. F. Laubach, F. M. Lancaster (Lancaster Co.), Borst, G. C. Lightner, C. R. Lebanon (Lebanon Co.), Weiss, S., Jr., ’B3 Lehigh Tannery (Carbon Co.), Holcomb, J. T. Lenhartsville (Berks Co.), Seaman, J. K., ’B3 Directory of Alumni. 223 Le Raysville (Bradford Co.), Davis, R. Dusenberry, C. S. Lewisburg(Union Co.), McDonald, W. H. Van Zandt, W. G. Limbackes, Wenger, M. L., ’B2 Lititz (Lancaster Co.), Yetter, F. P. Litzenberg (Lehigh Co.), Fetherolf, A. P., ’7l Koch, M. H. Miller, A. N. Rupp, J. D. London (Mercer Co.), Jones, Z. T. Lynnport (Lehigh Co,), Follweiller, D. W. W., ’B3 Lynnville (Lehigh Co.), Kistler, I. J. Kistler, W. K. Seiberling, J. W. Trexler, W. D. Madison (Westmoreland Co.), Barr, J. A. Milligan, J. D., 'B3 Martinsburg (Blair Co.), Bonebreak, D. W., ’B3 Klepser, R. C. Martin's Creek (Northampton Co.), Shull, J. H. McAllisterville (Juniata Co.), Shelly, A. W. Meadville (Crawford Co.), Durant, H. J. Porter, S. S., ’B3 Mercersburgh (Franklin Co.), Unger, D. F., ’B3 Mertztown (Bucks Co.), Kline, J. L. Meshoppen (Wyoming Co.), Wells, E. H., ’B3 Mijjlinbrirgh (Union Co.), Forster, O. K. Sands, O. G. Mifflintown (Juniata Co.), Elder, T. A. Mill City (Wyoming Co.), Kelly, D., ’B3 Millersville (Lancaster Co.), Davis, M. L., ’B3 Newpher, J, J. Reeder, M. T. Rogers, B. F. Mohrsville (Berks Co.), Brobst, J. C., ’7l Mount Holly sprmgs(Cumberland Co.) Lauman, W. H., ’B3 Mt. Alto, Bonebreak, H. X., ’B3 New Brighton (Beaver Co.), McConnel, H. S., ’B3 Simpson, W. C., ’B3 Newburgh (Cumberland Co), Leberknight, F. 8., ’B3 New Enterprise (Bedford Co.), Long, C., ’B3 New Franklin (Franklin Co.), Kennedy, T. M., ’7l Newville (Cumberland Co.), Claudy, J. C., ’B3 Nittany Hall, Holloway, L. M. North East (Erie Co.), Griffin, J. K, ’B3 Oakland Cross Roads (Westmo’l’d Co.) Bush, A. A. Orhisonia (Huntingdon Co.), Bolinger, W. E. Palmyra (Lebanon Co.), Keemer, A. G., ’B3 Penfield (Clearfield Co.), Lewis, E. C., ’B3 Philadelphia (Philadelphia Go.), Bland, T. T., ’B3 Kauffman, G. R. Little, W. S., ’B3 Parker, J. 8., ’B2 Stone, J. F. Pike Township, Gorr, J. F, 224 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Pittsburgh (Allegheny Co.), Allen, A, Augustine, T. J., ’7l Boggs, S. W. Butterfield, G. K. Christy, T. C., ’B3 Clark, H. H., ’B3 Duncan, J. A., ’B3 Estep, W. J., ’BB Grimes, J. 8., ’B3 Koenig, A., ’BB Lange, J. C. May, J. M. McMasters, D. M., ’73 Shaw, W. C., ’B3 Thomas, J. D., ’B3 Umbstiitter, E. S., ’7l Pleasant Mount (Wayne Co.), Harmes, R., ’B3 Quakertown (Bucks Co.), Trumbower, L. T. Eichlandtown (Bucks Co.), Weaver, M. H. Saltsburgh (Indiana Co.), Johnson, W. W. Sandusky City, Campbell, J. Saxonburgh (Butler Co.), Mershon, H. LaF., ’B3 Schnecksville (Lehigh Co.), Stapp, A. M. Scranton (Lackawanna Co.), Connell, A. J. Heermans, E. A., ’B3 Lackey, H. 8., ’B3 Pier, W. F. Selma Grove, Hillbish, F. S. Sewickley (Allegheny Co.), Grimes, T. H. McCready, R., ’B3 McCready, R, J. Shamokin (Northumberland Co.), Flood, H. Sheridan (Lebanon Co.), Kalbach, A. M. Shippensburgh (Cumberland Co.), Marshall, J. B. Slate Hill (York Co.), Steward, A., ’B3 Smethport (McKean Co.), Ernhout, E. L. South Bethlehem (Northampton Co.). Clements, A. W. Van Kunkel, M. W. Steinsville (Lehigh Co.), Klingeman, J. C. Graver, J. D., ’B3 Stroudsburgh (Monroe Co.), Flick, J. W., ’B3 Susquehanna (Susquehanna Co.), Birdsall, S., ’B3 Tamaqua (Schuylkill Co.), Long, U., ’7l Terre Hill (Lancaster Co.), Gifiin, R. E. Tioga (Tioga Co.), Borden, C. 8., ’B3 McClure, J. F, Titusville (Crawford Co.), Dunigan, M. C., ’B3 Peck, C. E., ’B3 Toivanda (Bradford Co.), Johnson, T. 8., 'B3 Trexlertoivn (Lehigh Co.), Brunner, J. P. F. Tyrone (Blair Co.), Burkett, G. W., 'B3 Venetia (Washington Co.), Anderson, D. M., ’B3 Warren (Warren Co.), Hill, C. C. Steadman, W. G. Wattsburgh (Erie Co.), Thickstun, G., ’B3 Waynesborough (Franklin Co.), Royer, J. A. Strickler, A. H., ’B3 West Alexander (Washington Co.), Brownlee, J. C., ’B3 West Middletown (Washington Co.), Bemis, J. N., ’B3 Bemis, D. H. Wilcox (Elk Co.), Straight, A. M. Directory of Alumni. 225 Wilkes Barre (Luzerne Co.), Higgins, P. J., ’Bl Williamsburg (Blair Co.), Snively, A. J. Wilmington, Martin, J. M., Wilmore (Cambria Co.), Blaidsdell, I. C., ’B3 Wind Ridge (Greene Co.), lams, J. T., ’BB Witmer (Lancaster Co.), Sensenig, I. 8., ’B3 Woodbury (Bedford Co.), Oellig, C. A. Wyoming (Luzerne Co.), Knapp, C. P., ’Bl York Sulphur Springs (Adams Co.), Dill, A. B. Trimmer, J. W. RHODE ISLAND. Ashton (Providence Co.), Fitzsimon, V. A. Charlestown (Washington Co.), Griffin, L. P. Natick (Kent Co.), Perry, G. T., ’B2 Newport (Newport Co.), Mason, J. J., ’B2 North Scituate (Providence Co.), Fisher, G. R. Pawtucket (Providence Co.), White, W. P. Providence (Providence Co.), Allen, E. S., ’79 Angell, E. A., ’79 Angell, W. C. Bradbury, S J. Chapin, C. V. Douglas, C. H., ’BB Gay, A. E. Granger, W. D. Harden, V. 0., ’79 Hennessy, T. C., ’79 King, W, H. Providence (Providence Co.), Loring, C. P., ’7l Mitchell, J. W., ’BB Perry, E. H., ’79 Potter, W. W., ’73 Simons, T. G., ’79 Siillivan, D. J., ’79 Rockland (Providence Co.), Clarke, C. C. Woonsocket (Providence Co.), Monroe, W. C. SOUTH CAROLINA. Chester (Chester Co.), Marion, T. D. Cokesbury (Abbeville Co.), Conner, G. L. Columbia (Richland Co.), Clayton, V. P. Miller, D. 8., Jr, Gilbert Hollow (Lexington Co.) Steedman, E. V., ’7l Greenville (Greenville Co,), Swandale, G. T., ’B3 Lowndesville (Abbeville Co.), Johnson, J. G. TENNESSEE. Bolivar (Hardeman Co.), Jones, P. F. Neely, J. J., ’Bl Wood, J. W. Bristol (Sullivan Co.), Vance, W. K., ’B2 Brownsville (Haywood Co.), Allen, J. T., ’Bl Patton, S. J. Sangster, W. L. Taylor, W. W., ’Bl Watkins, W. S. Charleston (Bradley Co.), Bazemore, G. M., ‘Bl Chattanooga, (Hamilton Co.), Hope, W. T., ’B3 Clarksville (Montgomery Co.), Drane, H. T. 226 Bellevue: Hospital Medical College. College Grove (Williamson Co.), Covington, J. J. Hatcher, O. R. Colliersville (Selby Co.), Brandon, W. J. Columbia (Maury Co.), Bowen, J. Dorsett, W. C., ’Bl Harlan, B. J., ’B3 Culleoka (Maury Co.), Williamson, J. G. Dandridge (Jefferson Co.), Cowan, C. C. Durhamville (Lauderdale Co.), Moorer, H. B. Gallatin (Sumner Co.), Barr, B, B. Jackson (Madison Co.), Cartmell, R. H. Glenn, G. S. Kimball, Baker, A. J. Knoxville (Knox Co.), Bowman, S. G., ’BB Burnett, S. M., ’7l Smith, E. B. Lewisburgh (Marshall Co.), Ewing, J. C. C. Memphis (Shelby Co.), Henning, B. G. Rogers, W. 8., ’BB Murfreesboro’ (Rutherford Co.), Byrn, J. F., ’B3 Nashville (Davidson Co.), Cheatham, R., ’Bl Eve, D., ’B3 Fite, C. C., ’B3 Gray, W. W. Harris, J. E., 'B3 New Market (Jefferson Co.), Bx-azleton, R. E. Newport (Cocke Co.), Hooper, L. W. Paris (Henry Co.), Jones, J. B. Pulaski (Giles Co.), Wilson, W. E. Randolph (Tipton Co.), Bell, W. L. Sevierville (Sevier Co.), Walker, P. E., ’Bl Smyrna (Rutherford Co.), Daniel, Z. T., ’7l Sneedsville (Hancock Co.), McCreary, T. F. Springfield (Robertson Co.), Draughon, J. A. Perry, A. La F. Trezevant (Carroll Co.), Hilsman, J. R., ’B3 Trundle's Cross Roads (Sevier Co.), Ellis, J. C., ’7l Sharp, G. E. Union City (Obion Co.), Pearce, D. M., ’Bl Thompson, J. Voorheis, F. F. Wampum, Rhodes, J. Whiteville (Hardeman Co.), Neely, W. S. Robertson, C. W. TEXAS. Austin (Travis Co.), Bibb, R. H. L. Mathis, J. T., ’BB Bellville (Austin Co.), Gardner, A. 8., ’B3 Brenham (Washington Co.), Williams, J. R. Clarksville (Red River Co.), Calfee, W. H. Cold Spring (San Jacinto Co.), Dupree, A. B. Slade, J. B. Columbia (Brazoria Co.), Seeds, O. H. Columbus Creek, Palmer, W. A. Corpus Christi (Nueces Co.), Spohn, A. E., ’B3 Directory of Alumni. 227 Waco (McLennan Co.), Willis, J. S. VERMONT. Barre (Washington Co.), Cook, C. H., ’75 Brownington (Orleans Co.), Winslow, J. M., ’7l Danhy (Rutland Co;), Whipple, F. E. East Franklin (Franklin Co.), Rowell, E. Grand Isle (Grand Isle Co.), Haynes, 8., ’B2 Isle La Mott (Grand Isle Co.), Holcomb, M. B. Killsville, Tipton, J. A. Ludlow (Windsor Co.), Cooledge, D. F., ’B2 Lyndon (Caledonia Co.), Hubbard, L. W., ’79 Ide, H. C. Middlebury (Addison Co.), Sheldon, W. H. Montpelier (Washington Co.), Kemp, D. G., ’Bl Morristown (Lamoille Co.), Stowe, W. H. New Berkshire, Welch, R. E. North Ferrisburgh (Addison Co.), Ward, S. H. Norwich (Windsor Co.), Converse, C. B. Putney (Windham Co.), Houghton, S. W., Jr. Shelburne (Chittenden Co.), Robinson, W. G. Sheldon (Franklin Co.), Emery, T. M. Springfield (Windsor Co.), Farsette, G. A. Vergennes (Addison Co.), Arthur, A. A., ’79 Corsicana (Navarro Co.), Watkins, R. A., ’72 Dallas (Dallas Co.), Graham, A. C., ’75 Elysian Fields (Harrison Co.), Hendricks, J. G. Fort Mclntosh, Spohn, H. Henderson (Rusk Co.), Lacey, L. L., ’Bl Houston (Harris Co.), Burroughs, J. J. McElroy, W. H. Kelleysville (Marion Co.), Frith, O. La Grange (Fayette Co.), Young, F. E. Lexington (Lee Co.), Doak, A. Y. Little Elm (Denton Co.), Field, R. A., ’B3 Livingston (Polk Co.), McCardell, W. K. Longview (Gregg Co.), Adams, J. H. Mansfield (Tarrant Co.), Stephens, J. T. Marshall (Harrison Co.), Taylor, J. H., ’B2 Mount Calm (Hill Co.), Sanderson, E. W. Mount Enterprise (Rusk Co.), Salmon, W. G. Paris (Lamar Co.), Bagby, J. E. Moore, W. M. Pennington (Trinity Co.), Wortham, F. M. Rockdale (Milam Co.), Walker, A. C., ’BB San Antonio (Bexar Co.), Hudspeth, L. Sherman (Grayson Co.), Stinson, J. B. Tyler (Smith Co.), Park, W. H. 228 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Wallingford (Rutland Co.), Scribner, F. B. West Concord (Essex Co.), Johnson, R. T., ’7l West Halifax (Windham Co.), Wheeler, O. A. Winooski (Chittenden Co.), Cramtou, J. O’B,, ’7l VIRGINIA. Abingdon (Washington Co.), Preston, J. Berryville (Clark Co.), Kerfoot, H. D. Big Lick, Taylor, T. F., Jr. Brownsburgh (Rockbridge Co.), Morrison, R. H. Cave Spring (Roanoke Co.), Gale, J. A., ’7l Churchland (Norfolk Co.), Wright, T. J. Churchville (Augusta Co.), Wilson, J. A., ’7l Eastville (Northampton Co.), Wilkins, J. T., Jr. Farmville (Prince Edward Co.), Page, R. Glade Spring (Washington Co.), Crow, W. A. Hale's Ford (Franklin Co.), Moorman, J. A. Lacey Spring (Rockingham Co.), Lincoln, J. E. Liberty (Bedford Co.), Price, S. H. Loivesville (Amherst Co.), Vaughan, G. T., ’B3 Middlebrook (Augusta Co.), George, F. Moffatfs Creek (Augusta Co.), Berry, C. 8., ’7l Monterey (Highland Co.), Trimble, I. H. Mount Zion (Campbell Co.), Nowlin, B. H. Newbern (Pulaski Co.), Harris, J. A. New Hope (Augusta Co.), Stout, J. R. Norfolk (Norfolk Co.), Cannon, D. C. Murray, D. E. E. Tunstall, A., Jr., ’B3 Orkney Springs (Shenandoah Co.), Irving, R. C., ’7B Petersburgh (Diuwiddie Co.), Budd, S. W. Portsmouth (Norfolk Co.), Maupin, G. W. O. Rocky Mount (Franklin Co.), Webb, J. W. Staunton (Augusta Co.), Crawford, B. L. Eyster, G. H., ’7l Kunkle, C. D. Turner, E. L. Stevensburgh (Culpepper Co.), Stout, L. R. Suffolk (Nansemond Co.), Beamon, J. R. War rent on (Fauquier Co.), Cooper, W. F. Washington (Rappahannock Co.), Dear, W. W. Williamsburgh (James City Co.), Garrett, VanF., ’B3 Winchester (Frederick Co.), Gardner, J. F. Hall, J. W. C,, ’7l McKown, Z. S., ’75 WEST VIRGINIA. Cameron (Marshall Co.), Pipes, J. H. Charlestown (Jefferson Co.), Neill, W., ’B3 German Settlement, Grimes, J. B. Directory of Alumni. 229 Gerrardstoivn (Berkeley Co.), Morgan, M. Huntington (Cabell Co.), Beardsley, A. J., ’B2 Wall, J. 0., ’BB Jackson Court House (Jackson Co.), Maguire, J. W., ’B2 Kerneysville (Jefferson Co.), Border, D. W., ’B2 Morgantown (Monongalia Co.), Mackey, H. N. Parkersburgh (Wood Co.), Kelley, J. H. Petershurgh (Grant Co.), Grove, J. 8., ’B2 Weston (Lewis Co.), Edmiston, T. B. Wheeling (Ohio Co.), Harvey, R. S., ’BB Silvey, J. H., ’B3 WISCONSIN. Appleton (Outagamie Co.), Stansbury, E., ’BB Belleville (Dane Co.), Hanks, M. H. Brodhead (Green Co.), Nausea wen, C. Columbus (Columbia Go.), Bingham, E. T. Ellsworth (Pierce Co.), Woodworth, D. W., ’B2 Evansville (Rock Co.), Smith, C. M., ’B2 Green Bay (Brown Co.), Carabin, L. Greenbush (Sheboygan Co.), Robinson, S. E. McNeel, J. H. Hudson (St. Croix Co.), Baker, J. F., ’B3 La Crosse (La Crosse Co.), Rogers, C. E., ’B2 Lake Mills (Jefferson Co.), Sweetland, W. P, Lodi (Columbia Co.), McKeeby, G. E., ’B2 Riley, C. P. Madison (Dane Co.), Fox, P., ’B2 Mazo Manie (Dane Co.), Salisbury, A. H., ’7l Medford (Taylor Co.), Hubbell, S. 8., ’B3 Mondovi (Buffalo Co.), Hebard, C., ’B2 Mukivanago (Waukesha Co.), Cairncross, J. W., ’B3 North La Crosse (La Crosse Co.), Swarthout, E. 0., ’B3 Oregon (Dane Co.), Fox, G. H., ’B2 Plymouth (Sheboygan Co.), Pelton, L. H., ’B3 Prescott (Pierce Co.), McMurphy, G. Young, A., ’B3 Racine (Racine Co.), Meachem, J. G., ’B3 UTAH TERRITORY. Salt Lake City (Salt Lake Co.), Richards, H. J., ’B3 Richards, J. S. WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Walla Walla (Walla Walla Co,), Ebert, R. G., ’B3 Vancouver (Clark Co.), Maiizey, H. G., ’7l Seattle (King Co.), Willard, R., ’B3 WYOMING TERRITORY. Laramie City (Albany Co.), Gunster, P. F., ’B3 Pine Grove (Clark Co.), Coleman, B. L., ’BO Willis, R. L. Russellville (Logan Co.), Byrne, W. J., ’B3 Rizer, J. T., ’7l 230 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Sharpsburj (Bath Co.), Peck, J. W. Shepardsville (Bullitt Co.), Cook, J. L. Somerset (Pulaski Co.), Perkins, G., ’B3 South Union (Logan Co.), Proctor, T. R. Southville (Shelby Co.), Long, W. H., ’7l Stanford (Lincoln Co.), Mcßoberts, O, H, Sulphur Well (Metcalfe Co.), Miller, J. C., ’7l Uniontown (Union Co.), Powell, J. Versailles (Woodford Co.), Potts, R. S. Waverly (Union Co.), Johnson, J. E. White Hall (Madison Co.), Bennett, D. Williamstown (Grant Co.), McGinnis, I. W. Winchester (Clark Co.), Bean, B. E. Wilson (Wilson Co.), Battle, E., ’B3 Windsor (Bertie Co.), Gurley, W. S., ’B3 Montague, S. J., ’B3 FOREIGN. AUSTRALIA. Neioton, Kingsbury, J., ’B3 BARBADOES. Bowen, T. BERMUDA. Arton, J. H. BRAZIL. Minas Geraeo, Andrade, J. A. P. de CANADA. Ontario and Quebec. Adolphustoion, Allen, J. Aylmer, McCausland, M. B. Bearbrook, Walsh, R. Belle River, Gaboury, F. Belleville, Reading, J, W. Belceil, Allard, E., ’73 Bothwell, Thomas, S. S. Brockville, Yaux, H. E., ’B3 Brooklyn, Warren, R. Brussels, Graham, W., ’B3 Carrolton Place, Moffat, P. Cayuga, Baxter, J., ’7l Cobourg, Kingston, J. J. Wade, W. Cornwall, Soper, F. Dundas, Keagy, D. Edgar, Powell, N. A., ’B3 Findlay, Carlin, C. W. t)lßECtOft¥ OS' ALUMNI. 231 Fingal, Fulton, A. L. McLaughlin, M. Frelighsburg, Smith, N. A., ’7l Georgetown, Starr, M. H. Greaville, Prentiss, G. W., ’7l Ingersoll, Jarvis, J. Mac Kay, A., ’B3 Lindsay, Benson, E., ’7l Listoiyel, Philip, W. London, Eccles, F. R., ’B3 Jones, G. P., ’7l McDonald, A. D. Mohawk, Tennant, W. C. Mount Charles, Johnston, J. S. Ontario, Corley, G. Oshawa, Farwell, A. A. Park Hill, Macalpine, R. S., ’B3 Peterborough, Boucher, R. P., ’B3 Burnham, G., Jr., ’7l Fife, J. A., ’B3 Philipsburg, Masten, C. H. Port Burwell, Vail, C. L., ’7l Quebec, Collins, C. W. Sault St. Marie, Carney, R. Sebringville, Eby, A. Smithville, McMurchie, D., ’7l Springbank P. 0., Waters, G. St. Catherine's, Downey, W. S., ’7l St. Mary's, Sinclair, J., ’B3 Strabane, Mackintosh, N. St. Thomas, McCrea, H. Thomaston, Andrews, W. H. Toronto, Archibald, C. Harrison, F. McCallum, F. C. Palmer, L. L., ’B2 Rogers, D. L., ’7l Thompson, S. G. Turver, W. W. Wallaceburg, Mitchell, G., ’7l Waterford, Clark, A. West Flamboro' Frazer, D. S. Wingham, Sprigley, N. Manitoba. Winnipeg, Mitchell, T. H., ’B3 New Brunswick. Apohagin, Ryan, J. H., Jr. Canterbury, Merrill, T. H. Frederickton, Morton, H. A. Greenwich, Richards, J. H. Hammond River, Alden, C. W. Hampton, Taylor, G. L., ’B3 232 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. McDonald's Point, McDonald, M. H. Miamichi, Hutchison, A. R. Norton Station, Lawson, J. J. Petitcodiac, McDonald, A. D. Sheffield, Gilchrist, J. St. George, Dick, F. St. John, Byers, J. A. Curry, W. Doherty, A. S., ’7l Earle, T. J. 0., ’7l Gallagher, D. Kennedy, F. Limond, R. March, J. E. McCarthy, T. Morrison, E. Morrison, J. H. Steeves, F. H. Steeves, H. D. St. Martin's, Gillmor, H. E., ’Bl St. Stephen, Blair, F. I. Smart, J. S. M. Wickham, McCrea, R. Nova Scotia. Antigonish, Cunningham, N. F. Fraser, J. C. Somers, J. E. Bear River, Harris, J. H., ’Bl Bridgetown, Pineo, J. F. Cape Breton, McDonald, A. McLeod, M. C. Ross, J. G. Earltown, McKay, W. Folly Village, Nelson, R. M. Glace Bay, McKeen, R. A. H. Halifax, Delaney, P. J. Parker, L. C. Pope, J. R. Somers, J., ’B2 Walsh, T. ’7l Little Glace Bay, McKay, D. G., ’7l Mahone Bay, Pickels, G. A. Margaree, McLean, A. K. Mill Village, Mack, J. N. Milton, Burns, S. W.. ’7l Pictou, Burns, T. M. Sydney, Gillis, A. McGilvary, A. D., ’B2 McKeen, A. A. McLeod, W. McK. Truro, Metzler, C. R. Upper Musquodohoit, Henry, S. Yarmouth, Daniel, J. W. Prince Edward’s Island. Alberton, Cameron, E. Malpeque, Beairsto, J. Summerside, Fuller, J. M. CHILI. Valparaiso, Biggs, F. P, I)mEcTORY or Alumni. U. S. of COLOMBIA. Acosta, J. W. Pereira, B. Quintero, L. COSTA RICA. San Jose, O’Leary, J. F., ’74 Ruccavado, G. CUBA. Havana, Aguiero, A. de Costales, A., ’7B Doltz, W. Maragliano, A. Martinez, A. V. Perez y Diaz, F. Perez y Diaz, I. Sarz, C. J. Matanzas, Diaz, P. S. Perez, A. C. Perez, P. C. Puerto Principe, Alvarez, A. Luaces, E. L. San Diego, Tamayo, R. y B. Santiago, Arze, F. de Ferrer, J. D. Neyra, R. Villa Clara, Grosso, A. ENGLAND. Kidsgrove, Wade, H. C. London, Eagleton, J. Morris, G. deC., ’B3 FRANCE. Paris, Sauri, J. R. Vardon, E. F. JAMAICA. Cobreville (Spanishtown), Wegg, J. A., ’B4 MEXICO. San Buena Ventura, Harrison, W. H., ’7l Pachuca, Estabrook, C. R., ’B3 De Tuxtla, Parra, M. NICARAUGUA. Granada, Alvarez, M. A. Lacayo, L. A. Rivas, Barrios, M. J. Maliano, D. Maliano, Y., Jr. PERU. Callao, Crow, J. P., ’72 PORTO RICO. Ouayama, Moret, G. San Juan, Basora, F. B. Hernandez, J. 8., ’B3 Hernandez, R. M. Quinones, F. B. de Romero, C. J. SANDWICH ISLANDS. Honolulu, Fitch, G. L., ’B2 Kinney, J. R. Append!*. 1881-82. Ackerman, William Fletcher, New York City. Adair, James Barnett, Bastrop, Tex. M. D., Med. Col. of Georgia, 1884. Albuquerque, Antonio Francisco de, Pernambuco, Brazil. Alexander, Samuel, Nets York City. Allan, Henry William, New York City. Allison, Eugene Ellsworth, Osivego, N. Y. Allison, George Selwin, Mt. Zion, 111. M. D., St. Louis, Med. Col., 1871. Bacon, William Farquhar, York, Pa. Barnes, Thomas Snowden, Piketon, Ohio. Batchelder, George Henry Clements, Neivburyport, Mass. Battle, Kemp Plummer, Chapel Hill, N. C. M. D., Univ. of Virginia, 1881. Bedford, Thomas Dick, Wellington, Mo. Bell, Robert Blanchard, Howell, Mich Benner, Charles Theodore, Tiffin, Ohio. M. D., Cleveland Med. Col., 1878. Benton, Alonzo Wellington, Neosho, Mo. Brewer, Joseph Stephen, Ithaca, N. Y. Burke, William Henry Francis, New York City. Burns, William James, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cadegan, John Clement, Glace Bay, Cape Breton, N. S. Campbell, Robert Franklin, Aylmer, Ontario, Can. Cartwright, John Parker, Rich Pond, Ky. Chandler, Henry Adolphus, Excells, Mo. M. D., Missouri Med. Col., 1877. Clayton, William Goodenough, Metede Creek, N. J. Clough, John Augustus, Waltham, Me. Cocks, George Hultz, New York City. Covey, James Francis, St. Anderson, N. B. Crawford, Charles Henry, Lawrence, Mass. Curnow, James Russell, San Jose, Cal. Dennison, Charles Ellery, New York City. Denton, Simpson Riggen, Elvaston, 111. Dodin, Henry August, New York City. Dodson, Elmer Helsley, Weston, W. Va. Donovan, Alfred Quin, Halifax, N. S. Doubleday, Edwin Thompson, Boston, Mass. Duffy, Charles Paget, New York City. Duke, Walter Clayton, Memphis, Term, Graduating Classes. 235 Hill, Homer Edward, Aylmer, Ontario, Can. Died Jan. 2, 1883. Hill, Roscoe, Tamworth, N. 11. Hitnebaugh, William Cabot. Centreville, Pa. Hodson, William Harwell, Drayton, Ontario, Can. Holcombe, Hobart Jay, Plainfield, N. J. Holman, Millard Fillmore, Graham, Tex. Holman, Richard Stillwell, Boonville, Mo. Hopkins, James Adam, Parkerville, Kan. M. D., Kansas City Col. of Plays, and Surg., 1875. Hopkins, Thomas Sams, Ridgway, 111. M. D., Med. Col. of Evansville, 1878. Hopkins, William Gary, Fort Branch, Ind. M. D., Med. Col. of Evansville, 1874. Hopp, Andrew Lantz, Lumberport, W. Va. Hughes, Eli, Hillsdale, Mich. Hull, Ernest Liverne, Westfield, Mass. Johnson, Samuel Wistar, Ennis, Tex. M. D., Atlanta Med. Col., 1878. Johnstone, Edmund James, Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, N. S. Jones, Clinton Cullen, Greenville, S. C. Jones, John Clark, Madison, Wis. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1881. Kelsey, Leverett Silliman, Richmond, Ind. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1879. Kendall, Arthur Samuel, Sydney, Cape Breton, N. S. Dyer, Ebenezer Alden, South Abington, Mass. Ekelberry, Frank, Bell Point, Ohio. M. D„ Kentucky School of Med., 1877. Elliott, Robert, Edwards, Miss. Finney, William Dyche, Gcwzale, Tex. M. D.. Galveston Med. Col., 1872. Fitch, James Plummer, Morgantown, W. Va. Fullerton, William Summerville, Round Hill, N. S. Gardiner, Charles Fox, New York City. Garmany, Jasper Jewett, Savannah, Ga. Gerhan, John Edward, Pontotoc, Miss. Gould, David Bartlett, Neio York City. Graves, Crosby John, Southold, N. Y. M. D., National Med. Col., 1868. Greeno, Harris Soper, Kansas City, Mo. Griffin, Edwin Harrison, New York City. Gulick, Charlton Reading, Princeton, N. J. Hales, Barksdale, Brooklyn, Va. M. D., Med. Col. of Virginia, 1880. Hall, Charles J., Norway, N. Y. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1870. Hall, Joseph H., Plattsmouth, Neb. M. D„ Rush Med. Col., 18T8. Hargrove, Robert Harris, Nashville, Tenn. M. D., Vanderbilt Univ., 1881. Herold, Justin, New York City. Hess, Luther Pleasant, Marion, Ind. M. D.. Indiana Med. Col., 1881. Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Kennedy, James Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kibbee, Park Rockwell, Troy Mills, lowa. Kimball, Colonel Morgan, Adrian, Mich. M. D„ Detroit Med. Col., 1880. Kinnaird, James Brown, Lancaster, Ky. Kinyoun, Joseph James, ' Centre Vieic, Mo. Kletzsh, Gustav Adolph, Mihvaukee, Wis. Kreiter, John Solomon, Lititz, Pa. Lambuth, Walter Russell Thornton, Shanghai, China. M. D., Vanderbilt Univ., 1877. Lancaster, Thomas Albert, Larwill, Ind. M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surg., 1879. Lane, William Harrison, Carroll City, lowa. Lent, James Lonzada, Dover Plains, N. Y. Lewengood, Jacob, New York City. Lewengood, Samuel, New York City. Loughran, Thomas Hugh Augustine, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mackey, John Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mailer, Andrew Caldwell, De Pere, Wis. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1878. Mains, John Franklin, Clyde, N. Y. Manning, John Moore, Pittsborough, N. C. Martin, Charles Alphonso, De Kalb, Mo. Martin, John Philip, Clayton, Ala. McCluskey, David Homer, Hubbard, Ohio. M. D., Univ. of Buffalo, 1870. McElfish, Basil Browning, Cumberland, Md. McGoweu, Thomas Jefferson, Russellville, 111. McGregor, John Dougal, Burton, Tex. McGuire, Constantine Francis, Brooklyn, N. Y. McKain, Charles Henry, Vicksburg, Mich. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1878. McKean, James W.,* Anamosa, lowa. McKee, Frank Lorenzo, Plymouth, Pa. McMahon, Joseph Frank, New York City. McNamara, Lawrence Joseph, New York City. McPherson, Donald F i aser, Mumford, N. Y. Moore, Melvin Lazelle, South Bend, Ind. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1880. Munn, Lewis Holland, Fort Bayard, New Mex. M. D., lowa State Univ., 1880. Ney, George Sandfield, Rockway Centre, Mich. Northup, Josiah, Richmondville, N. Y. O’Hara, Bernard Augustine, New York City. Overstreet, Walter Cunningham, Jr., Smithton, Mo. M. D., Missouri Med. Col., 1878. Palmer, Elbridge Meigs, Warren, Ind. M. D., Med. Col. of Ohio, 1881. *Valedictorian. Graduating Classes. 237 Patterson, George Washington, Springfield, Mo. M. D., Nashville Med. Col., 1878. Pease, Daniel Pearsons, Chicopee, Mass. Pena, Joaquin, Columbia, S. A. Perry, Dana Duane, New York City. Peters, Harrison, Tecumseh, Mich. M. D., Geneva Med. Col., 1853. Phelan, Thomas Francis, Worcester, Mass. Polhemus, Adrian Suydam, Astoria, N. Y. Presby, Oscar Harris, New York City. Purdy, Harry William, New York City. Quesada, Gregorio Jose de, New York City. Rhea, John Lyons, Hamilton, Ohio. Died July 2, 1883. Robinson, Edwin Deems, Springfield, Mass. M. D., Missouri Med. Col., 1879. Rockwell, George Van der Berg, Brooklyn, N. Y. Roth, Julius Augustus, New York City. Rowley, Augustus Perry, Susquehanna, Pa. Royster, Thomas Salterwhite, Henderson, N. C. Runge, Daniel Rudolph, Constableville, N. Y. Sanborn, Christopher Allen, Newport, N. H. Schondelmeier, Charles Theodore, New York City. Scott, Aaron Luce, North Branch, Mich. Scott, Lancaster F., New Hagerstown, Ohio. Sether, Christian, Scandanavia, Wis. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1878. Shelton, William Ephram, Appleton City, Mo. Sherman, Otey J., Harrison Station, Miss. M. D., Univ. of Nashville, 1875. Shoff, Jacob S., East Germantown, Ind. M. D., Med. Col. of Ohio, 1881. Shope, Benjamin Franklin, Shirleysburgh, Pa. Slaton, Andrew Jackson, Millwood, Ky. Smith, Charles North, Toledo, Ohio. Smith, James William, Paterson, N. J. Socarras, Rodolfo de, Milford, Pa. Spaulding, Samuel K., Elvaston, 111. M. D., Col. of Phys. and Surg., Keokuk, 1874. Sprague, William Pardee, Grantville, Mass. Steinke, Carl Otto Hermann, New York City. Ten Eyck, John Adams, Jr., New York City. Thompson, James Calvin, Allegheny, Pa. Toney, Luther Clark, Trenton, 111. M. D„ Missouri Med. Col., 1881. Toomey, Thomas Patrick, Stoughton, Mass. Unger, Jacob William, New Port, Miss. M. D., Louisville Med. Col., 1875. Upham, George Cutler, Grand Falls, N. B. Waggoner, Don Morrison, Lewistoion, 111, M. D., Rush Med. Col,, 1881. Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Walton, Early Watkins, Austin, Tex. M. D., Univ. of Louisiana, 1878. Ward, Thomas Richard, Oxford, lowa. M. D., lowa State Univ., 1873. Weiss, George Conrad, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Whaley, Frederick Seymour, Clarksville, Va. M. D., Med. Col. of Virginia, 1880. Whitehead, William Erastus, Vallonia, Ohio. M. D., Med. Col, of Ohio, 1878. Wilkinson, George, Jersey City, N. J. Williams, Horace Newell, Worcester, Mass. Williams, John Harford, Columbiana, Ala. M. D,, Univ. of Louisville, 1876. Winfield, James McFarlane, Ulster Park, N. Y. Woodbury, John McGaw, New York City. 1882-83. Aitkeu, James Francis, Barrytown, N. Y. Antle, Thomas Powell, Petersburgh, 111. Armstrong, William Jefferson, Clarington, Pa. Aspinwall, Josepli Dyson, Crawfordsville, Ind. Atwood, Charles Edwin, Ithaca, N. Y. Axtell, John Thomas, Newton, Kan. Bacon, Henry, Jr., Goshen, N. Y. Baldwin, Charles Tomlinson, Birmingham, Conn. Barron, Robert Benjamin, Clinton, Ga. Bean, George Walters, Haysville, Pa. Bellows, Charles Mortimer, Brooklyn, N. Y. Biggs, Hermann, Michael, Ithaca, N. Y. Blackmer, George Morvin, Batavia, lowa. M. D., Col. of Phys. and Surg., Keokuk, 1878. Blair, Ausley, Fairmount, W. Va. Bleyer, Julius Mount, New York City. Bond, Charles Sumner, Richmond, Ind. Bourland, Othello Morino, Van Buren, Ark. M. D., Vanderbilt Univ., 1881. Brady, Matthew, St. Thomas, Ontario, Can. Brickhead, Edward Holland, Rivanna, Va. Brooks, Charlie Allan, Hamilton, Ga. Brown, Henry M., Williamshurgh, Ohio. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1879. Brown, Robert Allison, Stockton, Mo. M. IX, Missouri Med. Col., 1876. Brumfield, George Albert, Columbia, Miss. Buchman, Daniel Peter, Seiberlingsville, Pa. Butler, Pierce Nugent, Jr., Washington, Mo. M. D„ St. Louis Med. Col., 1876. Graduating Classes. Burleson, Ford McCullough, San Marcos, Tex. Burton, Fred Darwin, Cleveland, Ohio. M. D., Cleveland Med. Col., 1879. Busse, Edward Phillip, Vincennes, Ind. Cleary, Thomas Francis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cleaver, John G., Keokuk, lowa. M. D., Col. of Phys. and Surg., Keokuk, 1882. Colligan, George Washington, New York City. Combes, Frank Charles, New York City. Cook, Albert Merritt, Jamestown, N. Y. M. D., Univ. of Buffalo, 1882. Cooper, Ellis Sterling, Jr., Galesburgh, 111. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1877. Cox, Albert Henry, Younger's, Mo. M. D., Missouri Med. Col., 1882. Cox, John Henry, Pilot Grove, Mo. M. D., Kentucky School of Med., 1870. Craig, Harvey Alfred, Galesburgh, 111. Crawford, Adoniram Judson, Cedar Rapids, lowa. Cummings, Charles Edwin, New Wilmington, Pa. Davis, Lewis G., Pittsburgh, Pa. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1879. DeJernett, William Brodie, Jefferson, Tex. Develin, Edward, New York City. Devine, James Henry, Sioux Rapids, loiva. M. D., Col. of Phys. and Surg., Keokuk, Dodson, Oliver Monroe, Portland, Or. M. D., Willamette Univ., 1877. Donley, Thomas Hays, Wexford, Pa. Donnelly, William, Manchester, lowa. Douglas, John Webb, Palestine, Tex. M. D., Washington Univ., 1873. Dresel, Albert Fred, Brooklyn, N. Y. Duggan, John Thomas, Worcester, Mass. Dyer, Anderson Dana, Brandon, Vt. Eastman, Fred Converse, Emporia, Mo. M. D., Col. of Phys. and Surg., Keokuk, 1865. Edmistcr, Frederick, New York City. Edwards, Grandison Christian, Hookerton, N. C. Erdman, Milton S., Quakerfown, Pa. Fennell, Jefferson Davis, Seguin, Tex. Forrest, Richard Augustine, Laicrence, Mass. Funk, Harvey Hugh, Shreve, Ohio. George, James Edward, Knoxville, Tenn. Gillis, Augus Mclntosh, Freeport, Fla. Givens, John Weeks, Portland, Or, M. D., Willamette Univ., 1875. Glennon, Michael, Stoughton, Mass. Grant, James Henry, Clinton, Mass. Haire, Robert Donnell, Schell City, Mo, 240 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Hardin, Charles Buckner, Independence, Mo. M. D., Kansas City Col. of Phys. and Surg., 1881. Harrigan, Joseph Daniel, New York City. Harris, Nathan Overton, Atlanta, Ga. M. D., Southern Med. Col., 1881. Henderson, James Aaron, Sevierville, Tenn. Herman, Henry, New York City. Herrmann, Martin Ezekiel, Dushore, Pa. Highsmith, George Rolla, De Witt, Mo. M. D., Missouri Med. Col., 1875. Hissom, Henry Zeigler, Londonville, Ohio. Hodges, James Mark, Kingston, N. C. Homiston, Ezra Warren, Brooklyn, N. F. Howe, Willard Clifton, Waterloo, lowa. Hulick, John Wilber, Batavia, Ohio. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1882. Hulse, William Augustine, Bay Shore, N. Y. Huntington, Thomas Marshall, Amesbury, Mass. Hyland, Edward Marshall, Pooleville, N. Y. Ikirt, George Pierce, East Liverpool, Ohio. M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surg., 1877. Ingram, Frank Harrold, Logansport, Ind. Jenkins, Eddie Wise, Columbus, Ga. Jessup, Robert 8., Jr., Vincennes, Ind. Jetter, John P., Newville, Pa. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1882. Jones, Thomas Z., Waterville, N. Y. Jousset, Albert Demay, West Brighton, N. Y. Katzenmeycr, Guido, New York City. Kelly, Richard Joseph, St. Thomas, Ontario, Can. Kennier, Dennis Francis, Randolph, Mass. Kerr, George Washington, Newburgh, N. Y. Kessler, John Blair, Dixon, lowa. M. D., lowa State Uniy., 1877. Kinney, Edward Hindman, Humboldt, lowa. Kirkley, James Columbus, Flat Rock, S. C. Koontz, Alexander Ferguson, Natchez, Miss. Kufner, Joseph, New York City. Larkin, William Richard, New York City. Lathrop, Arthur Buchannan, Sylvania, Ohio. M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1882. Leahy, Maurice, Tiffin, Ohio. M. D., Univ. of Wooster, 1878. Lewis, George Canby, Fairbury, 111. Lightburne, Richard Elmhirst, St. Louis, Mo. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1872. Lindsay, John Jacob, Colesburgh, lou-a. Link, Edwin William, Palestine, Tex. Lisle, Lewis Postle, Columbus, Ohio. M. D., Cinn. Col. of Med. and Surg., 1878. Logan, John, New York City. McKay, Hugh Dixon, Jr., Five Points, Oa. Graduating Classes. 241 McKew, John Joseph, New York City. McLeod, John Knox, Sydney, Cape Breton, N. S. McMillan, John Cicero, Marion, S.C. McNutt, Lawrence Holmes, Jefferson, Ind. Maxwell, James Darwin, Bloomington, Ind. M. D., Miami Med. Col., 1878. Miller, Charles Nelson, Brooklyn, N. Y. Moore, James Alexander, New York City. Moran, Peter Francis, Clinton, Mass. Morgan, Elijah Aaron*, Decatur, HI. Morse, Samuel Salata, New York City. Mullins, Francis Marion, San Marcos, Tex. Nolan, John, New York City. Norton, Lorenzo, East Baldwin, Me. O’Conner, Thomas Henry, Clinton, Mass. O’Grady, Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. O’Reiley, William Joseph, Boston, Mass. Overstreet, Joseph Addison, Emporia, Kans. M. D., Kansas City Med. Col., 1882. Park, William Hector, Shanghai, China. Patchin, Milligan, New York City. Died July 2,1883. Penwarden, William Francis, St. Thomas, Ontario, Can. Pickens, John Mitchell, Brownsville, Tenn. Pigman, Garrett, Liberty, Ind. Pinkerton, Samuel Hunter, New York City. Pomeroy, Charles Donaldson, Brockville, Ontario, Can. Porterfield, Emmett, Columbus, Ohio. Pyne, Patrick Henry, Huntington, Mass. Reed, James Denny, Huntsville, Mo. Reese, James Mitchell, Phillipsburgh, N. J. Rinker, Charles Frederick, Marlborough, Va. Robertson, James Carson, Dublin, lowa. M. D., lowa State Univ., 1873. Roche, Thomas Francis, Clinton, Mass. Rogers, Sion Hart, Raleigh, N. C. Roos, Weller, Chenango Forks, N. Y. Rosenkrans, James Hankinson, Portage, Wis. Rothwell, John Hughes, Liberty, Mo. Rozzelle, Wesley Huston, Kansas City, Mo. Ruppe, Ernest Frank, New York City. Sanborn, Frederick James, Holden, Mass. Saxe, Frank Keith, Santa Clara, Cal. Simpson, Le Roy Johnston, Eufaula, Ala. Slabaugh, Warren Henry, Randolph, Ohio. M. D., Western Reserve Col., 1882. Smith, Edward Stokes, Hammondsville, Ky. M. D., Louisville Med. Col., 1879. * Valedictorian, 242 Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Smith, Thomas Hector, New Rochelle, N. Y. Smith, William Alhanan, Homer, Ohio. M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surg., 1877. Stoddard, Charles Sidney, Redwood Falls, Minn. Study, Joseph Nelson, Cambridge City, Ind. Tracy, James Latham, Millbury, Ohio. Tull, Benj. Allen, McFall, Mo. M. D., Louisville Med. Col., 1870. Turner, Reuben Notley, Clarence, Mo. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1873. Utley, Jay Hatheway, Rome, N. Y. Van Sykel, Benjamin Miller, Newark, N. J. Wallace, Charles Hodge, Independence, Mo. Wallace, John, Rushsylvania, Ohio. M. D., Miami Med. Col., 1872. Warburton, Granville, St. Thomas, Ontario, Can. Warner, Frank, Columbus, Ohio. Webber, Amos Paterson, New Bedford, Mass. Wells, Thomas Lincoln, Randolph, Ohio. White, Charles Bell, New York City. Whiteford, Charles Raphael, Baltimore, Ind. Winn, Albert Clark, Columbia, Mo. M. D., Univ. of Missouri, 1882. Winters, John Adams, La Crosse, Wis. Wolff, Arthur Jacob, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. D., Texas Med. Col., 1876. Wolfson, Joseph, New Brunswick, N. J. 1883-84. Banta, Charles Franklin, Eureka, 111. Barry, William Taylor, Springfield, 111. Barston, James Mason, Council Bluff, lowa. M. D., Col. of Phys. and Surg., Keokuk, 1880. Baxter, Joseph Henry, Columbus, Kan. M. D., Kentucky School of Med., 1875. Berdan, Dwight W., Detroit, Mich. Bettes, William Franklin, Randolph, Ohio. M. I)., Western Reserve Col., 1882. Blackburn, Churchill, J., Blackburn, Mo. M. D., Missouri State Univ., 1883. Blackwell, Clarence Heman, West Burlington, Pa. Bowcock, William Branch, Keswick Depot, Va. M. D., Univ. of Virginia, 1883. Bridges, Arlanden Clay, Greencastle, Ind. Broderick, William Patterson, Havana, N. Y. Brown, Frank Warren, Greenville, N. C. Graduating Glasses. 243 Brown, Oliver Farra, Lexington, Ky. Brown, Walter Joseph, Orange, Tex. Brown, Zeno, Greenville, N. C. Browning, William Webb, Brooklyn, N. Y. Burleigh, William Thomas, Pittsburgh, Pa. Byrne, Patrick Sheedy, Neiv Rochelle, N. Y. Campbell, Jackson Robert, New Harrisburg, Ohio. Capwell, Daniel Avery, Factoryville, Pa. Carlisle, Robert James, New York City. Carroll, Michael Timothy, New York City. Cavanaugh, James Joseph, Jr., Easton, Pa. Cherryholm.es, William Knisley, Millersburgh, Ohio. Colvard, Alexander Hadlock, Shawneetown, 111. Cordier, Albert Hawes, McPherson, Kan. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1881. Counts, Charles Walter, Troy, Ohio. Crichton, James Edward, Perry, N. Y. M. D., Med. Dep’t Univ. of Buffalo, N. Y. Crittenden, William James, Morrisville, Va. Davis, William Elias Brownlee, Birmingham, Ala. Dively, Richard Monroe, Bedford, Pa. Doyle, John W., New York City. Draper, Charles, Cumberland, Ohio. M. D., Columbus Med. Col., Ohio, 1883. Droge, John Herman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dunn, Sherwood, New York City. Dunworthii, James, Dobb's Ferry, N. Y. Ely, Josiah Griffin, Jr., Lynn, Conn. Ernst, Charles Gustaf, Punxsutawney, Pa. Evans, John King, Lionville, Pa. Faukhauser, William, New York City. Finnerty, John Henry, Clinton, Mass. Finucane, Andrew Daniel, Chicago, 111. Fitzsimmons, Thomas Charles, Scranton, Pa. Fletcher, Burrell Alexander, Loanoke, Ark. Fox, Andrew Jackson, Natchez, Miss. Freeman, Charles Dwight, Davenport, lowa. Freeman, Harry, New York City. Fulton, Jacob Arthur, Astoria, Or. M. D., N. Western Med. Col., 1881. Gill, Thomas Murray, Rondout, N. Y. Goben, Grand ason Aljourn, Kirksville, Mo. M. D., Kentucky School of Med., 1870. Gober, Robert Evans Pearris, San Jose, Cal. Grauer, Frank, New York City. Green, Earl, Mount Vernon, 111. Gwinn, Russel, Broivnsville, Mo. Hall, John Wesley, Sweetzer, Mo. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1871. 244 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Harrington, Richard Charles, Newark, N. J. Hart, James Dogan, Dardanelle, Ark. Hasbrouck, John Mabie, Port Ewen, N. Y. Havice, Samuel Horton, Port Royal, Pa. Hayward, Benjamin Franklin, Holyoke, Mass. Helmcken, James Douglas, Victoria, Brit. Col. Herrick, Fred. Samuel, Sedgwick, Me. Hogshead, David Alexander, Ukiah, Cal. Holder, Richard Eli, West Belleville, Ind. M. D., Med. Col. of Ohio, 1879. Holtzapple, George Emanuel, Logansville, Pa. Hough, Garry de Nerville, New Bedford, Mass. Hudnut, Frank Parker, Orange, N. J. Jarvis, Nathan Sturges, New York City. Jenkins, Edmund Randolph, Westchester, lowa. M. I)., Col. of Phys. and Surg., Keokuk, 1874. Jones, William Thomas, New York City. Kelly, Thomas Jefferson, Sandersville, Ga. Kelly, Joseph Henry, Worcester, Mass. Kelly, Joseph Thomas, New York City. Kelsey. Ben, New York City. Kielty, John Daniel, ■ Fitchburg, Mass. M/D., Col. Phys. and Surg., Boston, Mass., 1883. Kingsburg, John Dollahon, Friendsville, 111. Kirchhof, Charles George, New York City. Lawhorn, George Washington, Columbia, Mo. M. D., Univ. of Mo., 1883. Levy, Robert, Fort Atkinson, Wis. Lewis, Charles Henry, Naugatuck, Conn. Liell, Edward Nicholas, New York City. Lindsay, John Alexander, Montreal, Gan. Logan, James Elmore, Kansas City, Mo. M. D., Univ. of Kansas City, Bio., 1883. Long, William Edwards, Charlestown, W. Va. Loomis, Albert Jei’ome, Jersey City, N. J. Lowry, Edward Noble, Cincinnati, Ohio. Manley, Paul Gibson, Kingsbury, 111. 81. D., Miami Med. Col., 1879. Mclntire, Harvey Edwin, Littleton, N. H. Mclntosh, John David, East Weymouth, Mass. McKinlock, John, Detroit, Mich. M. D., Michigan School of Bled., 1883. McLaughlin, Frank Pierce, Austin, Tex. Melick, William Aaron, Zanesville, Ohio. Meyer, Frederic William, Saratoga, N. Y. Moorman, Henry Holman Davis, Brunsioick, Mo. Mox-x-is, Lewis Ruthei’ford, New York City. Mossman, Alvaro E., Lowell, Mass. Graduating Classes, 245 Rosenheimer, Meyer, Milwaukee, Wis. Sayre, John Stanford, New York City. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1881. Sayre, Reginald Hall, New York City. Sealy, Edward, Newark, N. J. Shaw, Marion Francis, Ligonia, Ind. Sheehan, Daniel Joseph, New York City. Smith, Henry Clay, Portland, Or. Smith, Job Lewis, Jr., New York City. Spence, Arnot, New York City. Spencer, Charles, Chattanooga, Tcnn. Spicer, James, Goldsborough, N. C. Stapp, Fred. Brown, Lexington, Ky. Stark, Sigmar, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sternberg, Charles Abraham, Seward, N. Y. Stieglitz, Edmund, New York City. Sullivan, Timothy Demeritus, Hold,ton, Me. Sylvester, John E., McArthur, Ohio. M. D., Med. Col. of Ohio, 1876. Temple, Edward Webster, Hampden, Me. Thompson, Charles Newton, New York City. Thompson, Richard Charles, Ark. Toombs, John Geddie, Prince Edward's Is'd. Mulligan, Edward Wright, Rochester, N. Y. M. D., Rush Med. Col., 1883. Murphy, Michael Daniel, Cromwell, Conn. Murphy, William Warren, McPherson, Kan. M. Missouri Med. Col., 1876. Nason, Walter Herbert, Hamden, Mo. Newburgh, Jonas Soloman, Cincinnati, Ohio. Norton, Charles Oliver, New York City. Ochoa, Vincent, Teton, U. S. of Col. O’Ferrall, Charles, Canton, Mo. M. D., St. Joseph’s Hosp. Med. Col., 1883. Osterhout, Edgar Randolph, Trumbull's Corner, N. Y. Page, Robert Lee, Batesville, Va. Paine, Wilson Bray ton, Greenville, Mich. Palmer, Henry Bowman, Wilton, Me. Patrick, Hugh Talbot, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Patterson, Thomas Lard, Lexington, Ky. Pearre, Walter, Liberty Town, Md. Peck, Eli Judson, New York City, Perkins, Oscar H., West Rupert, Vtt Perrine, Charles Willard, New York City. Phoenix, George Erlin, Dresden, Ontario, Can. Reed, Robert Jeffrey, West Alexander, Pa. Robinson, James Girt, Shreve, Ohio. 246 Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Wagner, John R,, Hamburgh, Pa, Walker, Harry, Greely, Kan. Watt, John Alfred, Portland, Or. Wells, James H., Wilcox, Pa. Whetstiue, Emery A., Irwin, lowa, Willard, Oliver Augustus, Loivell, Mass. Wilson, Norton Luther, Roselle, N. J. Wyckoff, Albert Beidelman, Bellevidere, N. J. Yard, Joseph Watkins, Yonkers, N. Y. Young, Howard Halsey, Aquebogue, N. Y. RECAPITULATION BY YEARS. Graduates of 1863 . .. 28 Graduates of 1874 165 “ 1863 ... 41 “ 1875 196 “ 1864 ... 94 “ 1876 159 “ 1865 ... Ill “ 1877 148 “ 1866 ... 171 “ 1878 130 “ 1867 ... 140 “ 1879 165 “ 1868 ... Ill “ 1880 143 “ 1869 ... 123 “ 1881 118 “ 1870 ... 139 “ 1882 163 “ 1871 ... 134 “ 1883 167 1873 ... 130 “ 1884 149 “ 1873 Total.... ... 167 3,090 ENDORSED DIPLOMAS. In 1880 a law was passed by the Legislature of the State, entitled “ An Act to Regulate tub Licensing of Physicians and Surgeons,” in which occurs the following:— “§ 4. A person coming to the state from without the state may be licensed to practice physic and surgery, or either, within the state in the following manner: If he has a diploma conferring upon him the degree of doctor of medicine, issued by an incorporated university, medical college or medical school without the state, he shall exhibit the same to the faculty of some incorporated medical college or medi- cal school of this state, with satisfactory evidence of his good moral character, and such other evidence, if any, of his qualifications as a physician or surgeon as said faculty may require. If his diploma and qualifications are approved by them, then they shall endorse said diploma, which shall make it for the purpose of his license to practice medicine and surgery within this state the same as if issued by them. The applicant shall pay to the dean of said faculty the sum of twenty dollars for such examination and endorsement. This endorsed diploma shall authorize him to practice physic and surgery within the state upon his complying with the provisions of section two of this act.” In conformity with the law above quoted, the following persons have submitted diplomas to the secretary of the faculty and received his endorsement, whereby they have become, in some sense, alumni of the College. Their names will not, however, be found among those who received diplomas in regular course. 1880. Sept. 6. George Byron Chapman Yale Medical School 1875 7. John Purcell New York City Apothecaries’ Hall, Dublin... 1871 31. Michael McNulty Brasher's Falls, N. Y. .McGill College 1880 William E. Sylvester New York City Dartmouth 1877 27. B. J. McCahe Whitestone, N.Y Castleton 1813 28. C. L. Dodge New York City Jefferson 1878 Buchanan Burr “ “ Harvard 1880 Dec, 13. Peter Hooker Yonkers, N.Y University of Pennsylvania.. .1880 21. Simon Barnde New York City Med. College of Virginia 1862 1881. April 14. Francis M. V. Howard Ogdensburgh, N.Y. Georgetown Medical College. .1879 25. Pio Rengifo New York City Faculty of Paris 1863 July 1. Oscar P. Honneger “ “ University of Heidelberg 1879 9. Frederick C. Heppenheimer.. “ “ University of Munich 1880 20. Joseph Kucher “ “ University of Vienna 1874 William H. Waddell Queen’s Coll., Kingston, Ont. ,18so Aug. 19. CharlesW Goodno... “ “ Ohio Medical College 1879 30. Egbert H. Grandin “ “ Harvard 1880 Sept. 21. C, H. D. Schmidt,.. Brooklyn, N Y Berkshire 1847 248 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 24. J. S. Gerardus Lee Granberg.Decatur, N.Y. Med. Sch’l of Mil. Hos. at Utrecht. Oct. 14. J. S. Howe New York City Harvard 1881 18. William Vetten “ “ University of Bonn 1881 S. M. Jimenez “ “ Jefferson 1878 19. Jonathan Lyon “ “ University of Heidelberg 1880 6. J. Sansoni “ “ University of Naples 1871 20. R. W. Hill “ “ Kentucky School of Medicine.lB76 25. Frank H. Dennis “ “ University of Louisiana .1868 27. G. W. Yerk Buffalo, N.Y. Jefferson 1880 28. Bertram Hazen Parishville, N.Y University of Michigan 1881 Nov. 28. Robert W. Walmsly New York City University of Louisiana 1881 Dec. 12. Zisken Tren “ “ B. of H’lth, of Koono, Russia..lB62 Leon Octavo Monorg “ “ Faculty of Paris 1874 13. Stacy B. Collins “ “ Jefferson 1876 19. John W. Merrill “ “ ...Dartmouth 1881 22. Alexander J. Aronsen “ “ University of Jena 1879 Richard H. Gibbons. “ “ University of Pennsylvania.. .1874 1883. Jan. 4. G. E. Perdorno New York City U. S. of Colombia 1879 13. Francis J. Ivis. “ “ University of Virginia ..1878 19. James H. Pooley “ “ Starling Med. Col. (honorary). 1876 24. G. F. Whiting “ “ University of Maryland 1878 30. Oswald Jory “ “ .University of Leipzig 1870 Feb. 6. E. Zimmerman “ “ University of Maryland 1879 March 8. C. E. H. Nicolai “ “ University of Leipzig 1809 9. Carl Beck “ “ University of Jena 1879 13. W. C. Kennedy “ “ Missouri Med. Col 1880 17. G. Calabrese “ “ University of Naples 1853 21. John A. Tonner “ “ University of Pennsylvania.. .1860 April 1. S. O. L. Potter “ “ Jefferson 1882 13. Joseph W, Gatsmahn “ “ University of Wurzburg 1865 19. Charles Carter Cramer “ “ Queen’s College, Ireland 1860 26. Luis Ros . “ “ . Central University, Madrid, Spain. May 4. John G. Truax “ “ Rush Medical College 1873 9. A. Heilbrun “ “ Berlin 1857 10. W. A. M. M. Watteville “ “ Royal Col. of Phys. & Royal Col. of Surgeons, Edinburgh 1880 15. N. B. Morton “ “ Harvard 1881 George B. Underwood “ “ Dartmouth 1883 20. Henry H. Curtis “ “ Yale 1880 23. G. Declat “ “ ...Paris 1851 28. G. P. Wilson “ “ Jefferson 1882 June 15. John 0. White “ “ Roy. Col. of Sur., England ...1807 17. Maximillian Engelsraann “ “ University of Vienna 1876 20. R. Villavicencio “ “ University of Caracas, Venezuela. Mara Augusta Allen Newark, N.J University of Michigan 1875 34. Robert Selden New York City Charity Hospital Med. Col 1809 27. Y. Alvarado “ “ Board of Health of Mexico 1851 July 13. H. H. Joffe “ “ University of Jena 1881 18. Edward S. Dwight “ “ Yale.... 1876 22. R. Maitland Petrie “ “ University of Pennsylvania.. .1869 Jacob Lewinthal “ “ University of Berlin 1862 28. R. M. Ferguson “ “ University of Louisville 1882 Aug. 8. A. Bocdis “ “ ~ .University of Rome, Italy 1861 14. M. Bloch “ “ University of Vienna 1875 31. E. Hnpfeuil “ “ University of Wurzburg..... 1868 Sept. 1. H. Matricu “ “ University of Kharkow 1863 5. Elisio Marini “ “ University of Naples 1878 7. A. H. Oliver ... “ “ University of Pennsylvania.. .1882 28. R. W. Wilcox “ “ Harvard .1382 Endorsed Diplomas. 249 Louis Waldstein New York City Heidelberg 1879 Oct. 2. D. J. Crelon St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.University of Vermont 1881 9. W. W. Styles New York City University of Vermont 1882 14. J. Schmitt “ “ University of Giesen 1875 17. D. Wilson “ “ Col. of Phys. & Surg., Boston.lBB2 30. F. M. Blodgett “ “ Harvard 1870 Nov 6. H. Bender “ “ University of Freiburg. 1879 8. F. C. Lange “ “ Berlin 1878 16. Charles P. Mitchell “ “ Royal College of Surg., Eng. .1878 23. J. W. Cameron Norwood, NY Bishop’s College, Montreal 1882 27. Ferd. Valentine New York City... . Missouri Med. College 1876 Dec. 4. Johannes Meyer “ “ University of Berlin 1880 7. John P. Getter “ “ Jefferson 1882 18. Thomas H. Bagwell “ “ University of Maryland 1881 1883. Jan. 4. J. B. Emerson New York City University of Virginia 1876 William Browning, ,Brooklyn, N.Y University of Leipzig 1881 T. M. Lloyd “ “ University of Pennsylvania.. .1876 11. William S. Dennett New York City Harvard 1874 Feb. 13. William H. Forbes “ “ Jefferson 1879 Mar. 2. Oscar Werler College Point, N.Y.... Berlin 1881 14. Charles E. Nelson New York City Royal Col. of Surg., Eng 1802 April 4. Frederick de Kraft “ “ Jefferson 1883 5. DeWitt G. Lippincott Washingtonville, N. Y. Jefferson 1883 William Prendergast —Mayville, N.Y... Jefferson 1883 George E. Law Geneva, N. Y Jefferson 1883 M. E. Parrott Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. .Jefferson 1883 17. James P. Tuttle New York City University of Pennsylvania.. .1881 17. Henry F. Parker Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ...Jefferson 1883 20. Samuel Wimpelberg “ “ Jefferson 1883 May 10. J. J. E. Maher Albany, N. Y McGill University 1883 12. Charles G. Currier New York City Harvard 1880 John E. Whitmore “ “ Bowdoin 1878 15. E. N. Mullins “ “ Dartmouth 1883 21. John E. Combs “ “ University of Pennsylvania 1867 26. Walter G. Macdonald “ “ Victoria College 1882 28. Henry D. Bliss Brooklyn, N.Y University of Pennsylvania .. .1883 31. Nicholas Sade New York City University of Jena .1881 June 2. A. Schapringer “ “ University of Vienna 1872 G. H. Osborne. l> “ Yale ; 1877 11. JohnS. Stites Brooklyn, N. Y University of Maryland 1856 14. S. Meltzer New York City University of Berlin 1882 28. Geo. H. Picard “ “ Cin. Col. of Med. & Surg 1877 Vincent Zolnowski “ University of Vermont 1883 July 2. W. W. Van Valzah “ “ Jefferson Medical College 1873 10. Reginald B. Leach “ “ Dartmouth 1883 11. Leo Schnepp “ “ University of Breslau 1875 12. John G. Scott “ “ Jefferson 1870 M. L. Miller Lanesborough, Pa University of Pennsylvania.. .1882 23. Rafael Fiallos New York City Med. School of Guatemala 1882 24. Alfred Bessond “ University of Bale 1883 Edgar L. Andrews “ “ University of Vermont.... 1883 C. Zimmermann “ “ University of Berlin 1881 25. Joseph Z. Wild Brooklyn, N.Y Victoria College 1883 31. William T. Dawson Neio York City University of Maryland 1880 Aug. i. Elias Kissin “ “ University of Wurzburg, 1878 15. Hoel Tyler “ “ Dartmouth 1880 22. Ignatio Vado “ “ Nat. Med. Col. of Mexico 1862 A. M. Loryea “ “ Med. Col. of South Carolina... 1858 Sept. 20. George D. Dowkontt “ “ Jefferson Medical College 1881 250 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 31. Luis Pugliessi New York City Med.Col.Montevedio,Uruguay.lB64 23. William H. Ross “ “ .. University of Georgetown 1869 26. R. Levi “ “ McGill College 1876 Oct. 3. J. Booth Clarkson Surg.of “Brit. Prince"Royal Col. of Phys., Edinb’gh.lBBl 8. William A. Walker Neiv York City Rush Medical College. 1882 13. C. D. Hunking “ “ Harvard 1878 13. A. 8. Ashmead, Jr “ “ .......University of Pennsylvania 1869 16. James M. Harrison “ “ University of Pennsylvania 1878 Nov. 12. Joseph Schmitz “ “ University of Wurzburg 1878 Dec. 3. Henry T. Smith “ “ Jefferson Medical College 1865 5. J. 0. Urquhart Rochester, N.Y University of Edinburgh 1883 Albert M’Carthy Scully New York City Queen’s Univ., Dublin, Irel’d..lBBo 11. Charles W. Criskell Kingston, N.Y. University of Vermont 1883 12. Jacob W. Horter Neiv York City University of Pennsylvania. ...1875 21. Frederick Guttmann. “ “ University of Vienna 1878 26. J. D. Smith “ “ Jefferson Medical College... .1847 D. O. C. Heery “ “ Savannah Medical College 1856 James J. Farrell -l “ Missouri Medical College 1878 1884. Jan. 7. Charles M. B. Cornell Canton, N.Y. Col. of Phys. & Surg. of Ont. ..1872 8. Charles S. Smith New York City Jefferson Medical College 1879 10. Jose Miguel Parraga “ “ University of Barcelona 1879 14. F. T. Wheeler Rockland, N.Y University of Louisville 1878 C. J. Colles New York City University of Heidelberg 1883 Herman Borch “ “ University of Leipzig 1881 17. J. P. G. R. Bertling “ “ University of Marburg 1853 Feb. 4. J. S. Van Yechten Chateaugay, N. Y.... ..University of Michigan 1883 18. Henry Clai'k Netv York City Jefferson Medical College 1883 25. John A. Irwin “ “ Royal Col. of Surg., England..lB76 26. Arthur Johnstone Brooklyn, N.Y University of California 1879 Mar. 1. Anthony J. Benger “ “ University of Pennsylvania... .1883 3. Ernest Tiegel New York City University of Berne 1872 4. Francis L. Keith Brooklyn, N.Y St. Louis Medical College 1881 12. George T. Elliot New York City University of Louisiana 1881 26. Sigismund Gruenberg “ il University of Munich 1879 27. Frank A. Friedman “ “ Col. of Ph, & Sur., Baltimore..lBB2 Ringten Davis “ “ Ohio Medical College 1884 28. Stanley M. Ward Ellenville, N.Y. Jefferson Medical College 1882 29. JohnP. Richardson Neiv York City University of Pennsylvania 1863 31. Daniel M. Taylor Ogdensburgh, N. Y... .Jefferson Medical College 1884 Charles C. Smith Tonawanda, N.Y. Jefferson Medical College 1884 Apr. 14. B. W. MacNickol Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. ..Jefferson Medical College 1884 16, Waldemar Dorfmann New York City University of Berne 1883 May 3. Nathaniel P. Hunter Jasper, N.Y. .University of Pennsylvania 1884 George L. Jordan Bogersfleld, N.Y University of Michigan 1883 14. Augustus D. Ruggles New York City University of Pennsylvania—1862 Giovanni Battista Bettini “ University of Padua 1876 OFFICERS OF THE Alumni Association of Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1868-1884. President. 1868 J. F. Ferguson, '63. 1869 L. M. Yale, ’66. 1870 J. F. Ferguson, ’63. 1870 W. T. Lusk, ’64. 1873 L. M. Yale, ’66. 1873 W. T. Lusk, ’64. 1874 T. R. Pooley, ’64. 1875 C. A. Leale, ’65. 1876 J. D. Bryant, ’6B. 1877 J. W. Pinkhani, ’66. 1878 T. H. Burchard, ’73. 1879 A. A. Smith, ’7l. 1880 J. T. Johnson, ’67. 1881 F. H. Bosworth, ’6B. 1883 F. A. Castle, ’66. 1883 F. A. Castle, ’66. 1884 J. D. Bryant, ’6B. Vice-President. 1868 L. M. Yale, ’66. 1870 L. B. Irish, ’63. 1870 C. A. Leale, '65. First Vice-President. 1873 T. R. Pooley, ’64. 1874 J. D. Bryant, ’6B. 1875 F. A. Castle, ’66. 1876 A. A. Smith, ’7l. 1877 T. H. Burchard, ’73. 1878 J. R. Taylor, ’74. 1879 G. R. Kent, ’67. 1880 L. Johnson, ’6B. 1881 H. C. Bleyle, ’6B. 1883 L. H. Sayre, ’76. 1883 V. P. Gibney, ’7l. 1884 F. E. Hyde, ’74. Second Vice-President. 1873 F. H. Bosworth, ’6B. 1874 R. T. Newman, ’69. 1875 J. J. Mason, ’69. 1876 J. W. Mitchell, ’7l. 1877 J. R. Taylor, ’74. 1878 G. R. Kent, ’67. 1879 L. H. Sayi’e, ’76. 1880 W. A. Ewing, ’69. 1881 E. A. Maxwell, ’69. 1883 T. Wilde, ’66. 1883 W. T. Alexander, ’7O. 1884 A. R. Robinson, ’6B. Recording Secretary. 1868 R. A. Vance, ’67. 1878 J. Winslow, 66. 1873 G. W. Wells, ’6B. 1880 G. H. Swezey, ’69. 1883 R. Van Santvoord, ’76. Corresponding Secretary. 1868 F. A. Castle, ’66. 1869 F. H. Bosworth, ’6B. 1873 B. S. Thompson, 1874 C. A. Leale, ’65. 1875 E. D. Morgan, Jr., ’7l. 1878 E. C. Harwood, ’6B. 1879 R. T. Newman, ’69. 1880 R. T. Newman, ’69. 1884 D. R. Brown, ’Bl. Treasurer. 1868 H. Raphael, ’63. 1875 W. H. Katzenbach, ’7l. Historian. 1873 F. A. Castle, ’66. 1884 J. R. Taylor, ’74. CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF The Alumni Association of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Article I. Name. This Association shall be known as “ The Alumni Associa- tion of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College.” Article 11. Object. The object of the Association shall be the promotion of good fellowship and social intercourse among the graduates of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College and the furtherance of the interests of their Alma Mater. Article HI, Membership. Section 1. Every graduate of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, so long as he shall have conformed to the Code of Ethics of the American Medical Association shall bo a mem- ber of the Association. Faculty. Sec. 2. Members of the faculty of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, other than alumni, shall be members of this Association and entitled to all the privileges of membership. Article IY. Officers. The officers of the Association shall be a President, two Vice-Presidents, a Recording Secretary, a Corresponding Secretary, a Treasurer and a Historian, who shall, with the exception of the latter, be elected annually at the stated meeting’s of the Association. The Historian shall hold office permanently, or during the pleasure of the Association. Article V. President. Section 1. The President, or, in his absence, the Vice- Presidents in their order, or a chairman pro tempore, shall preside at all meetings of the Association or Board of Man- agers and appoint members of the Nominating Committee. Bee. Secretary. Sec. 2. The Recording Secretary shall be responsible for the care of all papers belonging to the Association, excepting such as pertain to the duties of the Historian, keep a minute * Adopted April 21,1883. CONSTITUTION.* Constitution and By-Laws. 253 of the proceedings of the Association and of the Board of Managers, notify officers and members of committees of their election or appointment and certify official acts. Sec. 8. The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct all the Cor. Secretary. correspondence of the Association, not otherwise provided for, present a report thereof at the annual meeting of the Association, issue notices of all meetings of the Association and Board of Managers, and, in the absence of the Recording Secretary, perform his duties. Sec. 4. The Treasurer shall have charge of all moneys be- Treasurer. longing to the Association, pay therewith all its expenses, and shall present his account to the Association at its annual meeting. Sec. 5. The Historian shall keep a register of all Alumni of Historian. the Bellevue Hospital Medical Colleg’e, and, as far as may be in his power, a record of all change of residence, honors, death of Alumni, and all matters of interest to the Associa- tion, and shall report the same at the annual meetings. Article VI. Section 1, The business of the Association, such as is not Managers. otherwise provided for, shall be conducted by a Board of Managers, consisting of forty (40) members, one-fourth of whom shall be elected for four years at each annual meeting. Sec. 2. The present board shall be elected from the council in groups of ten; one for one year, one for two years, one for three years, and one for four years. Sec. 8. The President, Recording Secretary and Correspond- ing Secretary shall be members, ex-officio, of the Board of Managers. Article VII A Nominating Committee, to be appointed by the Presi- Nominating Com dent at each annual meeting, shall consist of five members whose duty it shall be to report at the next annual meeting the names of at least twenty for members of the Board of Managers, and at least two candidates for each of the offices of the Association, Article VIII. This constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of Amendments, the members present at the annual meeting, provided that notice of the proposed amendment be given at a meeting held at least one month prior to the meeting at which the changes are to be acted upon. 254 Bellevue Hospital Medical College. BY-LAWS.* Meetings. Section 1. The day and place of the annual meeting shall be appointed by the Board of Managers, and special meetings shall be called by the President on the written request of twenty members. Sec. 2. Meetings of the Board of Managers shall be called by the President. He shall also call a meeting on the written request of five members of the Board. Quorum. Sec. 3. Twenty-one members of the Association shall constitute a quorum. Sec. 4. Seven members of the Board of Managers shall constitute a quorum. Order of Business. Sec. 5. At the meetings of the Association the following shall be the order of business : 1. Report of Special Committees. 2. Report of Corresponding Secretary. 3. Report of Treasurer, 4, Report of Historian. 5. Report of Board of Managers. 6. Report of Nominating Committee. 7. Election of Officers and Managers. 8. New or Unfinished Business. 9. Papers or Addresses. 10. Reading and Approval of Minutes. 11. Adjournment. Amendments. Sec. 6. These By-Laws may be amended at any meeting of the Board of Managers by a two-thirds vote of all the members present, provided that ten days’ notice of the nature of the proposed changes shall have been given to the Board. Suspension. Sec. 7. These By-Laws may be suspended at any meet- ing of the Association by an unanimous vote of the embersm present. * Adopted April 21, 1883. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. The names of alumni have been arranged in classes according to the lists of graduates published annually by the College. In certain instances diplomas were granted subsequent to the publication of the catalogue of that year, in which case the names appeared with the next graduating class. In the fol lowing list of these exceptions the date of such diplomas is indicated. CLASS OF 1873-74. Baxter, G. A., Oct. 1, 1878. Doltz, W., Sept. 1, 1873. Grose, A., Sept. 1, 1873, Knox, A. W., Oct. 1, 1873. Post, W. E. H., Dec. 1, 1873. Taylor, R., Oct. 1, 1873. CLASS OF 1874r-’75. Cook, C. H., Oct. 1, 1874. Grimes, J. 8., Oct. 1, 1874, Hemmingway, S., Oct. 1, 1874. Kearney, T. J., Oct. 1, 1874. Lawo, S. S., Oct. 1, 1874. Marsh, E., Oct: 1, 1874. Tamayo, R. y 8., Oct. 1, 1874. CLASS of 1875-76. Bradner, W. K., Oct. 1, 1875. Farnham, A, 8., Nov, 1, 1875. Hoffman, 0., Oct. 1, 1875. Peddie, T., Oct. 1, 1875. Pell, A., Oct. 1, 1875. Van Santvoord, R., Oct. 1, 1875. Wheeler, J. T., Oct. 1, 1875. CLASS OF 1876-77. Chase, H. G., June 1, 1876. Estabrook, C. R., Oct. 1, 1876. Shira, W., June 1, 1876. Ward, O. W., Oct. 1, 1876. CLASS OF 1877-78. Atterbury, B. 0., Oct. 1, 1877. Costales, A., Oct. 1, 1877. class of 1878-79. Battle, C., Jan. 1, 1880. Battle, E., Jan. 1, 1880. CLASS OF 1879-80. Bass, A. C., March 1,1879. Higgins, F. M., June 1, 1879. CLASS of 1880-81. Blodget, H,, June 1, 1880. McMahon, W. J., June 1, 1880. Pilgrim, C. W., Nov. 1, 1880. Staton, J. R., Sept. 1, 1880. Well wood, J. 8., Sept. 1, 1880. Page 33. Twenty-second line from bottom, 1872 in place of 1882. 53. Insert Irish, Lucius 8., after Hubbard, V. B. 59. Lusk, W. T.; Thompson in place of Thomson. 89. Erase Berry, Charles Baxter, Moffat's Creek, Va., 1871. 95. Berry, C. B.; address to be, Moffat's Creek, Va., 1871. 97. Transfer Hebbard, E. C., to p. 96, after Healy, J. R. 101. Easton, A., to follow Eastman, J. A. 106. Aquero, in place of Aguero. 108. Haymond, W. S., to follow, Haven, C. 112. Insert Early, Maurice 8., New York City, 1884, after Drane, H. T. 119. Insert Figueira, M., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883, after Feagans, G. O, 129. Roediger, T. F. M.; Traugott in place of Trangott. 129. Vaughan, C. 8., to follow Van Zile, B. S. 134. Erase Reed, Charles H., , N.Y. 139. Martinez, J. de J., to follow Martin, W. S. 154. Robbins, J. T., to follow Robbins, J. W. 163. Brayton, David; erase Brayton. 168. Busjahn, F. A., to Byrne, W., inclusive, to follow Burroughs, J. J, 165. Crow, Walter Andrew; erase Crow. 168. Insert, after Fife, J. A., Figueira, M., '74. 471. Top of first column, erase Hady, Thomas Johnson, ’69. 172. Insert after Irish, J. C., Irish, Lucius 8., 62. 176. After Mcßoberts, Oliver H., insert ’75. 177, Morris, T. F,, to follow Morris, S. V. 184, Thompson, J., to follow Thompson, D. G. 185. Wegg in place of Weg.