. 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. necology. J. Jones was given a surgical clinic at the same time. On May 10, 1878, the facidty unanimously agreed to extend the terrrof studv to four vears, giving an advanced standing of one vear to stu- 34 HISTORY OF HOAICEOPATHY dents who held degrees in arts and science. By wav of comparison, it maybe stated that during the winter of 1878 and 1879 four hundred and eightylectures


. 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. necology. J. Jones was given a surgical clinic at the same time. On May 10, 1878, the facidty unanimously agreed to extend the terrrof studv to four vears, giving an advanced standing of one vear to stu- 34 HISTORY OF HOAICEOPATHY dents who held degrees in arts and science. By wav of comparison, it maybe stated that during the winter of 1878 and 1879 four hundred and eightylectures were delivered and two hundred and four clinics were held, thusshowing the difference in what then was required and the requirements ofthe present day. the latter being as a minimum, 900 hours. During thisvear Prof. S. R. Beckwith delivered a special course of twelve lectures onoperative surgery and Prof. Slosson of Cincinnati a special course on dis-eases of the respiratory organs. It is worthv of note also thatat the end of this third decade of the col- :-9. Mvra K. Alerrick, M. D. lege existence an effort was made to have its history written, but the effortfailed, Prof. Smith, who was requested to do the work, declining to under-take it. The faculty during the session of 1879-1880 was as follows: J. C. Sanders, protessor of principles and practice of medicine. N. Schneider, professor of surgery. H. H. Baxter, professor of materia medica and clinical medicine. S. A. Boynton, professor of physiology and microscopical anatomy. G. J. Jones, professor of anatomy. W. A. Phillips, professor of ophthalmology and otology. PI. F. Biggar, professor of gynecology. J. Edwards Smith, professor of histology and microscopy. N. B. Wilson, professor of obstetrics. The third decade of the college history was a most successful one, theinstitution having made during that time several distinct advances in its cur- HISTORY OF HOAICEOPATHY 35 riculum and in the requirements for graduation. As has


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