The Harvard medical school; a history, narrative and documentary1782-1905 . lege1874; Radcliffe founded 1879; Fellow Am. Acad. Arts andSciences; Am. Philos. Soc.; Pres. Nat. Educational Assn.;Legion of Honor, France. Author: Manual of QualitativeChemical Analysis (with Prof. Francis H. Storer), 1869;Manual of Inorganic Chemistry (with Prof. Storer), 1866;American Contributions to Civilization, and other Essays;Educational Reform, 1898; Charles Eliot, Landscape Archi-tect (biography), 1902; More Money for the Public Schools,1903; Annual Reports as President of Harvard College since1869. WILLIAM
The Harvard medical school; a history, narrative and documentary1782-1905 . lege1874; Radcliffe founded 1879; Fellow Am. Acad. Arts andSciences; Am. Philos. Soc.; Pres. Nat. Educational Assn.;Legion of Honor, France. Author: Manual of QualitativeChemical Analysis (with Prof. Francis H. Storer), 1869;Manual of Inorganic Chemistry (with Prof. Storer), 1866;American Contributions to Civilization, and other Essays;Educational Reform, 1898; Charles Eliot, Landscape Archi-tect (biography), 1902; More Money for the Public Schools,1903; Annual Reports as President of Harvard College since1869. WILLIAM LAMBERT RICHARDSON, A. M., M. D. William Lambert Richardson, A. M., M. Dean of theFaculty of Medicine, Professor of Obstetrics, son of Jeffreyand Julia Lambert (Brackett) Richardson, was born in Boston,September 6, 1842. He fitted for college at the Boston Pri-vate Latin School, of which E. S. Dixwell was the head. Hereceived the degree of A. B. from Harvard University in 1864and the degree of A. M. in 1867. In the fall of 1864 he entered the Harvard Medical School,. THE FACULTY OF 1905 HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL FACULTY OF MEDICINE 1399 where he remained till May i, 1866, when, having receivedthe appointment of Honse Physician in the MassaclmsettsGeneral Hospital, he entered on the duties of that office, whichhe held till May i. 1867. He then re-entered the MedicalSchool, and received the degree of Doctor of Medicine, July17. 1867. After a special examination, held June i, 1867,he was admitted a Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical So-ciety. He sailed for Europe July 31, and spent the winter in Dub-lin as a student in the School of Physic (University of Dub-lin) and as an Externc at the Rotunda (Dublin) Lying-inHospital. After passing an examination at the latter institu-tion, he received, April 3, 1868, the degree of L. M. (Licen-tiate of Midwifery), and a special diploma for excellence inobstetrics. From April to October he devoted himself to thestudy of the German language,
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