. Picturesque Burlington : a handbook of Burlington, Vermont, and Lake Champlain . ived degrees inmedicine. During the next eighteen years medical lectures , but from their resumption in 1854 to 1892, thegraduates in medicine number 1415, giving a total of 1531 whohave obtained the medical degree by examination. The advance which the has made under the presentadministration may be concisely indicated by a few were In 1872, 72 academic and 52 medical students ; In 1882, 94 academic and 190 medical students ; In 1892, 221 academic and 190 medical stude


. Picturesque Burlington : a handbook of Burlington, Vermont, and Lake Champlain . ived degrees inmedicine. During the next eighteen years medical lectures , but from their resumption in 1854 to 1892, thegraduates in medicine number 1415, giving a total of 1531 whohave obtained the medical degree by examination. The advance which the has made under the presentadministration may be concisely indicated by a few were In 1872, 72 academic and 52 medical students ; In 1882, 94 academic and 190 medical students ; In 1892, 221 academic and 190 medical students. The year 1884 saw the largest number of medical .students inattendance, 230 : as also the largest class of graduates in medi-cine, lOI. The college staff includes the names of twenty-five whole time is given to college work,—a gain of fifteennames since 1882. The medical faculty includes fourteen regularand eleven special professors, as against nine of each in whole teaching force of the University now numbers forty-nine ^- PICTURESQ UE B URLING TON. 119 The service rendered l)y the University to the State and theNation may be indicated ])y citing a few names of its aknnniwhose careers have been pnblic : John Gregory Smith, war-governor of \ermont ; Jacol) Col-lamer, M. C, senator, and postmaster-general ; John A. Kasson,M. C, and minister to Austria and Germany; William A. Wheeler,M. C, and vice-president of the United States; Judge John , author of the standard treatise on Constitutional Con-ventions ; Judges Asa O. Aldis, Robert S. Hale, M. C, CharlesU. Benedict, E. H. Bennett, H. H. Powers, M. C, Erastus , M. C. and I. S. minister; xVsahel Peck, governor ofVermont ; Frederick Billings, president of the Northern PacificR. R.; Dorman B. Eaton, prominent in Civil Service Reform;J. M. Thacher, commissioner of patents ; J. H. Baxter, surgeon-general U. S. A ; William Smith, pay master-general U. S. A. Am


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