. History of homeopathy and its institutions in America; their founders, benefactors, faculties, officers, Hospitals, alumni, etc., with a record of achievement of its representatives in the world of medicine. completed, for furnishing thor-ough instruction in the departments of physiology and chemistry. 184 HISTORY OF HOMCEOPx\THY John Ordronaux, AI. D., LL. D., professor of medical K. Carruthers, M. D., lecturer on W. Payne, M. D., lecturer on ophthalmic P. Colby, M. lecturer on pharmacology and medical R. Brown, M


. History of homeopathy and its institutions in America; their founders, benefactors, faculties, officers, Hospitals, alumni, etc., with a record of achievement of its representatives in the world of medicine. completed, for furnishing thor-ough instruction in the departments of physiology and chemistry. 184 HISTORY OF HOMCEOPx\THY John Ordronaux, AI. D., LL. D., professor of medical K. Carruthers, M. D., lecturer on W. Payne, M. D., lecturer on ophthalmic P. Colby, M. lecturer on pharmacology and medical R. Brown, M. D., lecturer on Dwight Stowe, M. D., lecturer on diagnostics. Erastus E. Marcy, M. D., William Tod Helmuth, M. D., special Boothby, M. D., demonstrator. Caroline E. Hastings, M. D., assistant demonstrator and special lectureron I. Tisdale Talbot, M. H. Woodbury. \L 1).. registrar. The records of the New England Female Medical College show thatafter the death of Dr. Gregory various plans for the future of the collegewere entertained, as follows: At this time a very large and successful fair was held in aid of theMassachusetts Homoeopathic Hospital; it netted $76,000. A majority of thetrustees of the New England Female Medical College favored homoeopathyand many of the contributors to this college had been of the same were entered into at once for placing the college in affilia-tion with the hospital named, and a committee was appointed to reportwhat arrangeiuents could be made for the mutual benefit of these institu-tions. While these negotiations Avere still pending, propositions came fromsome of the overseers of Harvard Cniversitv, suggesting the uniting of this HISTORY OF HOMCEOPATHY 185 college with that university. Soon after this the great Boston fire (Novem-ber, 1872),


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