. 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. as provided in the statute. The court did not decidedirectly the c[uestion whether the regents were amenable to the decisions, however, have left no doubt but that the regents standupon the same constitutional basis as the legislature itself, and cannot bedictated to by enactment. The legislature controls largely the revenues ofthe university, and by withholding appropr


. 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. as provided in the statute. The court did not decidedirectly the c[uestion whether the regents were amenable to the decisions, however, have left no doubt but that the regents standupon the same constitutional basis as the legislature itself, and cannot bedictated to by enactment. The legislature controls largely the revenues ofthe university, and by withholding appropriations or placing conditions uponthem can make it expedient for the regents to conform to their Tappan is said to have taken great interest in the case while it. D ffi ffi HISTORY OF HOMOEOPATHY 91 was before the Supreme court, because it involved, in his judgment, othermatters of great moment to the university. The champions of homcEopathy were not induced by the unfavorabledecision to abandon their purpose of securing recognition of the reformedsystem of medicine in the state university. Their labors through the mediumof the legislature covered a period of more than twenty years, that periodbeing the precise interval between the enactment of the original homoe-opathic proviso in 1855. and the actual establishment of the HomoeopathicMedical College in the university in 1875. The history of the founding of the college, in so far as it was agitatedand furthered by legislative enactment, may be centered around four years—1855, 1867, 1873 ^<-^ 1^75- Thus there is an interval of twelve years be-tween the first and second acts of the legislature that looked to such an this period the homoeopathic physicians in the state were ever ga


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