. 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. nt Sanders, ]\L D., professor of gynecology. B. B. Viets, M. D., professor of ophthalmology and otology. W. A. Phillips, M. D., professor of ophthalmology and otology. G. W. Spencer, M. D., professor of physiology. H. Pomeroy, M. D., professor of obstetrics. E. H. Jewitt, M. D., professor of obstetrics. A. F. Baldinger, M. D., professor of clinical obstetrics. G. H. Quay, M. D., professo


. 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. nt Sanders, ]\L D., professor of gynecology. B. B. Viets, M. D., professor of ophthalmology and otology. W. A. Phillips, M. D., professor of ophthalmology and otology. G. W. Spencer, M. D., professor of physiology. H. Pomeroy, M. D., professor of obstetrics. E. H. Jewitt, M. D., professor of obstetrics. A. F. Baldinger, M. D., professor of clinical obstetrics. G. H. Quay, M. D., professor of rhinology and laryngology. F. L. Crobaugh, professor of D. Bishop, ]NJ. D., professor of J. INIerrick, ISi. D., professor of pediatrics. As might be expected the class was a very large one, numbering morethan two hundred students, and the graduating class was the largest one inthe history of the college. The years following noted an upward progressfrom an educational standpoint, which was asmarked as the retrograde move-ment from the standpoint of the number of students. There were but fewchanges in the faculty, the majority of the professors holding over from one. u tn HISTORY OF HOMOEOPATHY 51 year to another, with comparatively little change in their assignment of duty. For two years following the consolidation Prof. W. A. Phillips, who hadbeen dean of the university, acted as dean of the college, while Prof. Gains J-Jones, former dean of the Cleveland Medical College, acted as vice-dean ofthe new college. At the end of the second year Prof. Phillips declined a re-election, and Prof. Jones was given the leadership of the new college. Thishe has retained until the present day. Prof. Pomeroy retained the treasurer-ship, with Dr. R. G. Baird as deputy, for two years, followed by Prof. A, for one year. Prof. Waltz was then elected treasurer, serving forseveral years, being followed by Prof. B. B. Viets for a few months, he inturn be


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