i MMB iil il W lli p i ! i i ) li '"^'^t CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY R 747.B44C35"""''"''"''-"'"'^ Him™™™?' *=3'a'«'9"e of the trustee 3 1924 012 244 608 Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924012244608 FIRST DECENNIAL CATALOGUE TRUSTEES, FACULTY, OFFICEES, AND OF THE ALUMNI BELLEYUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 'FROM 1861 TO 1871. COMPILED BY FREDERICK A. CASTLE, M. D. HISTOBIAH OF THE IlVOWSH ASSOCIATION. PEECEDED BY A HI8T0EY OF THE COLLEGE, FEOM ITS OEGAHIZATION TO 1872, BY LEROY MILTON YALE, M. D., FBESISENT OP THE ALXTMin ASSOCIATION. NEW YOKE: D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, 549 & 5S1 BROADWAY. 1873. The statements contained in tlie Catalogue have been mainly- derived from answers to circular letters, ■vvhich were, as far as pos- sible, sent to all Alumni. Obituaries bave been inserted when tbey have been attainable, but, owing to the want of addresses of relatives or friends, it has been impossible to do so in the cases of some who are known to be deceased. It is hoped that the publi- cation . of the Catalogue will lead to a correspondence, which will not only render it possible to fill these omissions at some fu- ture time, but will contribute to the permanent record which is being kept of facts regarding living Alumni, which will be of gen- eral interest. This record will serve as a basis for corrections and additions, which will be made in the Catalogue, whenever it is prac- ticable to do so. The facts with regard to the history of the College have been compiled from authentic and official sources, most of them having been taken from the minutes of the Medical Board of Bellevue Hospital, the minutes of the Faculty, and the published minutes of the Board of Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction. r. A. OASTLE. LEROY MILTON TALE. LIST OF TRUSTEES, FROM THE mCORPORATION OF THE GOLLEaE TO 1872. o o o Commissioners of Fahlic Cliarities and Correction. £'BOM FjiQ 1861. . . .Hon. SIMEON DRAPEE ^ 1866 President. 1861 .... " JAMES B. OTCHOLSOJST 1861.... « MOSES H. GEDWELL 1861.... « ISAAC BELL 1861. . . . J. P. GIEAUD FOSTEE, Esq Secretary. 1861. . . .EOBEET S. HONE, Esq Treasurer. 1861. . . .Hon. EOBEET T. HAWS 1863 Comptroller of New York. 1861. ... « JAMES T. BEADY 1869 1861 .... Most Eev, Archbishop HUGHES 1864 1861. . . . JOHN J. ASTOE, Esq 1861. . . .MOSES TATLOE, Esq 1861. . . . WM. B. CEOSBT, Esq. 1862 1861. . . . JOHN "WAED, Esq 1866 1861. . . .Eev. SAMUEL H. CQOK, D.D ^. .1868 1861.... " E. H. CHAPIN, D. D '. . 1861.... GEO. F. TALMAN, Esq President, 1867. 1861. . . .EDWAED MINTUEN, Esq 18Y1 1861. . . .ANTHONY L. EOBEETSON, Esq 1871 1861 . . . .EICHAED M. BLATGHFOED, Esq 1861. . . .WATTS SHEEMAN, Esq 1863 1861. . . .MATTHEW MOEGAN, Esq 1863 4 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. FROM TO 1862. . . .PAUL S. FOEBES, Esq 1866 1863. . . .PETER H. VANDEEYOOET, Esq 1872 1863. . . .Hon. MATTHEW T. BEEKNAN 1868 Comptroller of New York. 1863. . . . JOHN STEWAED, Esq 1864. . . .Most Eev. Archbishop McCLOSKEY 1866. . . .Hon. OWEN W. BEEKNAN" ' Commlaeloner, P. C. & C. 1866.... " JAMES BOWEN CommisBioncT, P. C. & C. 1867. . . .SAMUEL SLOAN, Esq. 1868. . . .EDWAED JONES, Esq 1869 1868. . . .Hon. EICHAED B. CONNOLLY 1872 Comptroller of New York. 1869.... " JOHN E. BEADY 1869. . . .Eev. MOEGAN DTK, D. D 1871 . . . .WILLIAM BUTLEE DUNCAN, Esq 1871. . . .Hon. ALEXANDEE EEEAE Commieeioner, P. C. & C. 1872. . . .WILLIAM H. APPLETON, Esq 1872. . . .Hon. ANDEEW H. GEEEN Comptroller of New York. BOARD OF TRUSTEES-1872. Cormnissioners of Pullio Charities and Correction. GEO. F. TALMAJSr, Esq., President. j! p. GIEAUD FOSTEE, Esq., Seffreta^y. EOBEET S. HOKE, Esq., Treasurer. Hon. ISAAC BELL, " JAMES B. NICHOLSON", " JAMES BOWEN, OWEN "W". BEENNAN, ALEXANDEE FEEAE, " AISTDEEW H. GEEEN, Comptroller of Nm Torh. Most Eev. Archbisliop MoCLOSKET. JOHN J. ASTOE, Esq. MOSES TAYLOE, Esq. Hon. MOSES H.' GEINNELL. Eev. E. H. CHAPIN,D.D. JOHN gTEWAED, Esq. SAMUEL SLOAN, Esq. Hon. JOHN E. BEADY. WILLIAM BUTLEE DUNCAN, Esq. Eev. MOEGAN DIX, D. D. Hon. E. M. BLATCHFOED. WILLIAM H. APPLETON, Esq. FACULTY, 1861-72. President. 1861 ISAAC E. TAYLOE, M.D. FROM Secretaries. , 1861, Mar. 31. B. W. McCEEADT, M. D., re^. Oct. 21, 1861 1861, Oct. 21. AUSTm FLINT, Jr., M.D.'"^ ^ Treasurers. 1861, Mar. 31. ISAAC E. TATLOE, M.D., res. May 2, 1861 1851, May 2. E. O. DOEEMUS, M. D., res. April 4, 1862 1862, April 4. AUSTEN" FLINT, Jr., M.D. Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. 1861, April 5. AUSTm FLINT, M. D. Professors of Surgery. 1861, Mar. 31. JAMES E. WOOD, M.D., LL.'D., Operative Surgery . JjBA B. Eead, M. D. Geoege W. Teeeibeeet, M. D. T. M. B. Ceoss, M. D. Joseph D. Betant, M. D. Chaeles F. Eobbets, M. D. Jomir "W. PiNKHAM, M. D. A. K Beaoh, M. D. Petee E. Coeteltou, M. D. w. c. joedamt, m. d. E. D. MoEGAN, Je., M. D. J. W. MaoWhiiwie, M. T>. W. H. Katzenbach, M. D. Joseph Cttshmak, M. D. T. Heeeing Btieohaed, M. D. Willis J. Estep, M. D. Every Graduate of tlie Bellevue Hospital Medical College, in good and regular standing, is considered a member of the Asso- ciation. The annual meeting of the Association is held on the day be- fore the Commencement of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College. HISTOET OF THE COLLEGE. The first ' Catalogue of Alumni of the Bellevue Hospital Med- ical College dan have no more appropriate, and, it is believed, no more acceptable preface than a brief history of the college itself. Such a sketch cannot fail to be interesting to those who have en- joyed its practical advantages or to those who desire to know what fortumate circumstances, or what energy and forethought lay at the foundation of a success sq phenomenal as its has been ; what it was that gave the school high rank from the first, and has, at the end of a decade, given it the foremost place among its sister in- stitutions in this country. The Bellevue Hospital was formerly the Almshouse Hospital, and included a large part of those charity patients which abound in any large, city, and of which New York has its full share. The field for medical study was immense ; but, for a long time, it was not open, except to the favor'edfew whose position as resident physi- cians, or dressers, gavie them peculiar facilities. Previous to 1847, the direction of the medical affairs of the hospital appears to have been confided mainly to a resident physician, appointed from time to time. In the year mentioned, a change was made, and, on the 19th of J^pvemberi, 1847, the Medical Board was organized on the basis that has existed until the present time ; viz., the di-^ vision of the staff into physicians and surgeons, who should hold their positions permanently, and visit the wards ia alternation. This change in the medical oflScers seems fo have directly led to an attempt to utilize for instruction the abundaTif-, rp.annrp.pp of the hospital ; for we find in the minutes of the Medical Board, under date of Februarv ^8^ 184p — ^but fifteei^ months after the organiza-. tion of the Board — that an amphitheatre had already been con - 16 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. « Btructed. This amphitlieatre was formally opened on the 2d of March following , the exercises consisting of an address by Dr. D . ]VT. Tlef,Re. then resident physician, and of the operation of lithot- omy, and other surgical o perations, b y Dr. ' ^. H. Yan Enren . The minutes farther announced that clinical lectur es would be delivered by members of the hospital staflF, every Friday, at one o'clock p. M. This, then, is the ^ bea^inning. as far as the records show, of that clinical teaching, with which the name of Bellevue has since become synonymous. From this opening until the present tjjjjp, clinical lectures have been given in the hospital with greater or less regularity. Another event which had a marked influence in making the hospital a centre of medical teaching was the "^fitiflr f^ " bni^'^ ing in which pathological studie s could be advantageously carried on. This building was inaugurated, October ^5^ 185T. An ad- dress was delivered by Dr. John W. Jbraheis, and additional re- marks were niade,.by Profs. Yalentine Mott, Stevens, and Par- ker, and by Dr. (smfee Professor) James E. Wood. The vener- able Dr. Mott closed his remarks on this occasion by demonstrating, in his well-known elegant manner, the anatomy of hernia. Prom the published report of these addresses, it appears that the erection of the pathological building was due to the energy and zeal of Dr, Wood. — "^ Such members of the hospital staff as were so disposed con- tinued to give clinical instruction during the winter for the next three or four years ; but the first i^emrrl^d suggesijo Ti we have of a distinct school of medicine i s found in the minutes of the Memcal Board, under the date of December 18. 1860 . The old Board of Ten Governors, which had for a time administered the charities of New York, had given place to the Board' of Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction, which still controls the charitable and penal institutions of the city. In accordance with a request of the Commissioners, a committee from the Medical Board of Bellevue Hospital had been appointed to examine and report upon the vari- ous institutions situated upon the islands, and under the control of the Commission. This committee consisted of Dr. Isaac E. Taylor, chairman, and Dr. James E. Wood. Their report, presented at the date above given, contained the following paragraph : " In view of the great advantages accruing from the addition of such a large field of practice, presented to us by the Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction, and, after the patients are estab- lished in the new Island Hospital, and the assignment of the dif- BISTORT OF THE COLLEGE. ' 17 ferent wards to the various classes of disease — medical, surgical, uterine, and obstetrical — and tlie transfer of any acute or sub-acute cases to Bellevue Hospital of the patients, and without any advan- tage to the attending physician or surgeon in attendance on the island, thus enlarging the field for clinical instruction, and the ex- tensive opportunities for advancing the cause of medical science, therefore attracting to an institution in the city of 'New York a large number of medical students, does it not, with even this cur- sory view of the subject, become an important question whether, ere many days elapse, Bellevue Hospital should not, nay, ought to have connected with it and established a college for the education of young men, independent of a mere hospital for clinical teaching, and thus making it one of the largest hospitals, and, it may be, schools in the United States — ^nay, Europe ? The committee think tha sub- ject is one worthy of consideration, and that when the institutions on the island and Bellevue Hospital are carefully regulated and in good working order, some plan might be suggested to carry it with efiect. Th«re are many reasons why it should be, and every ex- ertion ought to be attempted to accomplish it, and the Commis- sioners will come up to the work when the proper time arrives for its consummation, as it is now at their suggestion and request. All of which is respectfully submitted. (Signed) Isaac E. Tatloe, Chairman of Committee. James K. Wood.. New Toek, December 18, 1860. At the meeting of the Medical Board, at which the report was read, that part of the yepor t r eferring to the establishment of a medical college, was r eferr ed back to the committee, who were di- rected! to confer with 'tie' Commissioners upon the subject and to report. ^ This conference resulted favorably to the proposed school. The Board of Commissioners were enthusiastic in their endeavors to increase the value of the charitable institutions by making them, in addition to their original ' purpose, subserve more completely the cause of medical education. The project was so rapidly ma- tured that at the meeting of the. Medical Board , on the 1st of March, 1 861, a committee was appointed to procure plans for a col- lege buiidmg. On the 30th of the same month, the.Cdmmissioners notified the Medical Boa rd that they would allow such a building to be e ^cte d itipon the^^ospital grounds. At the same meeting at which this permission was received, the question of the formatign of the Faculty came up in the shape of an inquiry as to what mem- 18 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. bers of the Medical Board were willing to connect themselves with the new college. Some members of the Board were already con- nected with medical schools, others did not care to Tinderta,ke the duties of teaching, and yet others were prevented by important .engagements. At this meeting, however, Drs. B. "W. MeCready, I. E. Taylor, J. K. Wood, L. A. Sayre, S. Smith, A. B. Mott, and A. L. Loomis, declared themselves ready to join the enterprise, and the Faculty was organized upon the following day by the election of Dr. I. E. Taylor as President, Dr. B. W. MeCready as Secretary, and Dr. I. E. Taylor as Treasurer. At the same time a committee was appointed to definitely ascertain what members of the hospital staff would .become members of the Faculty. Ei^ht.jnember s de- clined and ten a ccepted. To these ten, on the 2d of April, chairs were assigned' as follows : Principleis and Practice of Surgery S. Smtth. Surgery of Bones and Accidents F. H. Hamiltok. Operative Surgery and Surgical Pathology J. E. "Wood. Surgical Anatomy .'A. B. Mott. Orthopedic Surgery . * L. A. Sathe. Obstetrics . . I. E. Tatloe, Foedtce Baekee, G. T. Elliot, Jr. Materia Medica and Therapeutics B. "W". MoCeeadt. Anatomy J. "W. S. Goulet. During the month of April, the Faculty was completed by the following appointments : Principles and Practice of Medicine A. Flint. Physiology A. Flint, Jr. Chemistry and Toxicology E. O. Doeemus. T hese constituted the ori ginal F aculty oLt he college ^ The changes in thisbody and the additions to it will "iJe' later men- tioned in detail. (Minutes of Commissioners, April 11, 1861.) The first exercises of the college, as such, were short courses, given during April and May, 1861, by Profs. Wood and Hamilton, upon points connected with military surgery, a subject which the breaking out of the war — ^that had just taken place — rendered par- ticularly important. These lectures were attended by about two hundred practitioners and students. In the mean time the college had been incorporated, with the following Board of Trustees : HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE. 19 Commissioners of PuiUc Char- ities and Correebion. Hon. Simeon Deapee, Hon. James B. Nicholson, Hon. Moses H. Gkinnell, Hon. Isaac Bell,' Jr., Hon. EoBEET T. Haws, Comptroller of N'ew Yorh. Hon. Jambs T. Beady. Geoege F. Talman, Esq. Most Kev. Archbisliop Httghes. Edwaed Mintorn, Esq. John J. Astoe, Esq. J. P. GieAud Fostee, Esq. Moses Tatloe, Esq. Anthony L. Eobeetson, Esq. "William B. Ceosby, Esq. Eichaed M. Blatcheoed, Esq. John "Waed, Esq. Kobeet S. Hone, Esq. Kev. Sajhuel D. Cook, D. D. "Watts Sheeman, Esq. Kev. E. H. Chapin, D. D. Matthew Moegan, Esq. • Tlie Commissioners were notified of this incorporation on tlie 8th of April, 1861, and, on the 11th, they passed the following pre- amble and resolutions : " In consideration of the gratuitous services heretofore rendered, as weU as the promised continuance of the same, by the Medical Board, and with a view of rendering a permanent, extended, and more valuable service to the liviug, it is " Resol/oed^ That permission be granted to the Trustees of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College to build and place under their charge, subject to the rules and regulations which now exist under the authority of this Board, a suitable building according to the plans submitted by Messrs. Post and Gambrill, architects, on the southerly part of Bellevue Hospital grounds. " SesoT/oed, That a meeting of the Trustees be held'^ at No. 1 Bond Street, on Tuesday next, 16th instant, at four o'clock p. m., of which the corporators be notified, and that they be represented by a committee or otherwise. " Simeon Deapee, Pres., Isaac Bell, Jr., Moses H. Gbinnell^ James B. Nicholson, " Keport accepted and resolutions adopted." — (Minutes of Com- missioners, vol. ii., p. 169.) The first meeting of the Trustees was accordingly held at the time and place designated in the resolution, and the Board was then organized. The Hon. Simeon Draper was the first President of the Board of Trustees, and retained the office until his death, in Comndssioners. 20 BELLE.VUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. November, 1866. A complete list of the trustees of the cbllege, from its incorporation up to 1872, will he found on pages 3 and 4. During the following summer, the first building of the college was erected, a circular issued, and preparations were made for the opening of the school. In June, 1861, Dr. Gouley, to whom had been assigned the chair of Anatomy, resigned this position, considering it his duty to remain in the army during the con- tinuance of the war. Dr. Timothy Childs was called to fill the vacancy ; and the Faculty, as then constituted, continued unchanged until the death of Dr. Childs, four years later. The first session of the college was opened by an excursion to the institutions on Blackwell's and Randall's Islands. The present Charity Hospital, on the former isla,nd, had then been recently built, to replace the old hospital destroyed by fire. It had been placed under the medical direction of the staff of Bellevue Hospital, and was one of the objects of interest on this occasion. After the return of the excursionists, addresses were delivered in the after- noon in the lecture-room of the college. The set address was delivered by Prpf. McCready, of the college, and in it he gave some account of the clinical teaching, or rather the want of it, that had existed in New York up to that time. He showed, moreover, the need and advantages of such a school as then was being in- augurated. Dr. Taylor, the President, followed with remarks of advice and encouragement to the students. Still farther remarks appropriate to the occasion were made by the Hon. Simeon Dra- per, President of the Board of Commissioners and of the Board of Trustees, by Archbishop Hughes, by the Eev. Dr. Chapin, and by the Hon. James T. Brady, of the Board of Trustees. Although the college was new, the corps of professors was by no means inexperienced. Profs. Flint, Sr., Barker, Hamilton, Flint, Jr., Childs, and Doremus, had already held chairs of their respective branches in other colleges — some of them for many years — whUe the remainder of the Faculty had been clinical lecturers at the hospital and elsewhere for a long time. They were men con- versant with their subjects, and accustomed to teach them. So, while the school was a new enterprise, it had so many elements of success, that it could by no means be counted an experiment. . It is not, then, a matter of surprise that, before the first session was finished, the necessity of a larger building was felt. A com- mittee was accordingly appointed to take measures for its erection. In May, 1862, the Commissioners, in order that they might have more perfect control of the buildings upon the hospital grounds^ bought from the Faculty the college building, and, in return, HISTORY OP THE COLLEGE. 21 leased it to the Faculty for a term of years. The project of a larger building remained incomplete until the following year, when (March, 1863) a conference of the Commissioners and committees from the Trustees and the Faculty of the college was held i-egard- ing it. The committee from the Faculty suggested a subscription to erect a building ; the committee from the Trustees opposed any such subscription unless the college could secure a title to the ground upon which it should be built. The Faculty committee then proposed that the building should be placed upon the south side of Twenty-sixth Street, opposite to the entrance to the hos- pital, and presented a proposal from the owner of the ground to sell the amount requisite for the purpose. The Commissioners of Charities and Correction, however, stated to the Faculty at this in- terview that they (the Commissioners) did not wish the college to go outside of the hospital grounds, and proposed to erect a new build- ing and to lease it to the college. This proposal was accepted, and in May, 1863, the Faculty of the college (Minutes of the Com- missioners, vol. iii., p. 209) presented to the Commission a com- plete plan of the organization of the Bureau of Medical and Sur- gical Belief for Out-door Poor as it now exists. In July, the Comnlissioners established this Bureau (Minutes, vol. iii., p. 256), and, although some delay occurred in the execution of the plan, eventually, during the autumn and winter of 1865-66, the Com- missioners erected a large building, so arranged as to serve the purposes both of the college and of the Out-door Bureau. The lower floor was divided in such a manner as to answer the require- ments of a dispensary, and the upper part of the building was leased, December 2, 1865, to the Faculty, for the use of the college. This fine building is the one at present occupied. The old college bidld- ing was altered, so that the lower floor is now occupied by the dead- house, the autopsy-rooms, a room for judicial inquests, and the Morgue. The former auditorium has become the museum.. So large a roon;i was eminently necessary, as, in addition to the speci- mens belonging to the hospital, which were constantly accumulat- ing, the collections of Profs. "Wood and Mott are in the building, together with the Museum of the New York Medical College, pur- chased by the Trustees of the college in 1864. In 1871, the Com- missioners still farther improved the facilities for students, by erect- ing a larger and finer amphitheatre than the one previously used for clinical purposes, the old one having been found inadequate to the accommodation of the great numbers of students yearly in attend- ance at the hospital. For the sake of clearness in the narrative, the changes in the 22 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Faculty have been reserved for mention by themselves. We have already given the composition of the Faculty, as it began its work in the autumn of 1861. "With the exception that, during the session of 1862-63, Dr. Doremus was absent in Europe, and his duties were performed by Prof. B. Silliman, Jr., of Tale College, no change occurred until the melancholy death of Dr. Childs, the Professor of Anatomy, which took place at Norwich, Ot., Septem- ber 3, 1865. Dr. Childs had, in early life, been surgeon to the Massachusetts regiment during the Mexican "War ; and later, had been for many years Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Berkshire Medical College, at Pittsfield, Mass., whence he was called to his position in this college. A vacancy being thus created. Dr. Stephen Smith was appointed to deliver the lectures upon anatomy, which he continued to do until his resignation, in 1872, having been made Professor of Anatomy in 1867, after he had delivered two courses. The Principles of Surgery, which had formerly been in Dr. Smith's » charge, were assigned to Prof. Hamilton, in addition to his other duties. In the spring of 1866, Dr. Henry D. Noyes, formerly Demon- strator of Anatomy, who had for some years held clinics at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, was made Professor of Ophthal- mology. A summer course of lectures was proposed, in which sev- eral of the regular Faculty were to take part ; and, to complete the course. Dr. Freeman J. Bumstead was appointed Professor of Syph- ilology in the summer term, Dr. Foster Swift, Lecturer on Diseases of the Skin, and Dr. J. Lewis Smith, Lecturer on Morbid Anatomy. A few weeks later. Dr. Bumstead resigned, and Dr. "W. H. Yan Buren, formerly Professor of Anatomy in the Medical Department of the University of New York, was, chosen to fill the newly-created chair of Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System. In April, 1867, the chair of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System was created, and Dr. "W. A. Hammond was elected to its occupancy. At the same time, the President, Dr. Taylor, tendered his resignation ; but the Faculty, unwilling to lose so valued a mem- ber, declined to accept his resignation, but relieved him of a por- tion of his duties by electing him Emeritus Professor of Obstet- rics and Diseases of "Women and Children. About the same time, Drs. Swift and J. Lewis Smith were made professors in the summer ■ term, of the branches upon which they had respectively lectured. In the following April, 1868, Prof. "Wood tendered his resig- nation. It was not leccepted as a member of the Faculty ; but, instead, he was appointed Emeritus Professor of Surgery, continu- ing his hospital clinics, with the establishment and progress of HJSTOEY OF THE COLLEGE. 23 whieli lie had been so closely identified, long before the organiza- tion of the school. In the autumn of the same year, Prof. Barker resigned his position ; but, in order to lighten his work, and yet not to lose his much-esteemed teaching, he was appointed Professor ot Clinical Midwifery and Diseases of Women. The resignation of Profs. Taylor and Barker placed the full didactic course on Obstet- rics in the hands of Prof. EUiot, who gave the entire course during the two sessions, 1868-'69, 1869-'Y0, Drs. Taylor and Barker con- tinuing to give their clinics as before. In the summer of 187Q, Dr. Elliot was disabled by an attack of apoplexy, and in the following autumn was unequal to the task of giving the course. Prof. Swift, of the summer school, was appointed to give the course, but was prevented from so doing by illness. The services of Prof. J. P. White, u)f Buffalo, were secured. Dr. White gave the course, but declined to receive the fees from the tickets, very gener- ously yielding them to Prof. Elliot. Dr. Elliot, however, was never able to resume his duties at the college; a second attack of apoplexy, on the 29th of January, 1871, terminated his valu- able life, at the early age of forty-three. Although, at the for- mation of the college, Dr. Elliot was quite a young man, his prep- aration had been such that he was already fully equal to the position of professor. He received his doctorate in 1849, at the Medical Department of the University of New York. The next three years he spent as mteme in the Dublin Lying-in- Asylum, at the Eoyal University Hospital in Edinburgh, under the instruction of the late Sir James Y. Simpson, and on board the Dreadnaught Hospital Ship, as well as in private studies iu Paris. From 1852 to 1854, he was Eesident Physician at the New York Lying-in-Asy- lum. In 1854, he was appointed one of the Physicians to Bellevue Hospital, which post he occupied until his death. . Previous to the organization of the Bellevue school, he had lectured one session on anatomy in the Woodstock school, and one session (1858-'59) on Operative Midwifery, at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York. He had, during his professional life, been con- nected with most of the charities for the relief of lying-ia women or for children in New York, and notably with the Nursery and Child's Hospital. Accomplished as a gentleman, erudite and ex- perienced in his profession, lucid and eloquent as a teacher, he ably and gracefully filled a position attained by few men of his years, and his loss was correspondingly felt by his associates. Few men have been more regretted. The vacancy caused by the death of Dr. Elliot was filled in April by the election of Dr. William T. Lusk, an alumnus of the 24 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. college, who had spent several years in the study of obstetrics in the principal schools of Europe,, and who had become weU known as a lecturer on physiology in the Long Island College Hospital and in the Medical Department of Harvard University. At the same time. Dr. Foster Swift resigned his position in the school, and Dr. Edward L. Keyes was elected Lecturer on Dermatology. At the end of the session of 1871-72, Profs. McOready and Stephen Smith resigned their chairs. The vac3,ncies were filled by the election of Dr. "W. A. Hammond to the chair of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, in addition to his professorship of Dis- eases of the Mind and Nervous System, and of Dr. Alpheus B. Crosby to the chair of Anatomy. Prof. Mott also retired from the chair of Surgical Anatomy, and assumed charge for the entire year of the surgical clinic in the Out-door Bureau, with the title of Professor of Clinical and Operative Surgery. In addition, at the Bureau for Eelief of the Out-door Poor, a medical clinic was es- tablished, under the direction of Prof. Flint, Sr., and a clinic for Dis- eases of Children, under the direction of Prof. Lusk. At the same time, a chair of Pathological Anatomy in the regular session was established, to which Dr. Edward Gr. Janeway was appointed, and Dr. Keyes was made Professor of Dermatology. In glancing over these changes, it is apparent that the Faculty designed to make the curriculum more thorough, by subdividing some branches iu such a way that the various departments should be assigned to men whose especial study had made them unusually skilfiil in these particular directions. In addition, they have con- stantly been on the watch for teachers of special branches, and from time to time have added new chairs. Thus, the Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, of the Eye, of the Skin, and Pa- thology, are taught by special professors. StiU farther completeness of instruction has been accomplished by the institution of a summer session, including lectures and reci- tations. The first course of the summer school was given in 1867. Drs. Noyes, J. Lewis Smith, and Foster Swift, with Profs. Van Bu- ren, Elliot, Flint, Jr., and Doremus, took part in it, the members of the regular Faculty lecturing upon topics which could not be sufficiently emphasized in the regular course. "With this lecture- course, the recitations became, from year to year, more and more prominently associated, until the session of 1871, when they super- seded the systematic lectures entirely, the course being made up of clinics, by members of the Faculty, of practical instruction in Diagnosis, Surgical Operations, and Chemical Manipulations, in addition to the recitations, which were conducted by a corps of in- HISTORY OP THE COLLEGE. 25 Btnictors throughout the year. This remains until now, with the addition of courses of lectures upon various subjects delivered by alumni of the college. The clinics of the college have become more and more varied, those of the hospitals (Bellevue and Chari- ty) presenting every variety of disease that can demand in-door treatment, while the clinics at the Out-door Bureau afford cases of minor surgery, of those medical disorders that are less grave, but which, to the student, "are of far more immediate importance, as well as a great variety of the disorders of children. On the organization of the Faculty, March 31, 1861, Dr. I. E. Taylor was elected President, Dr. B. "W". McCready, Secretary, and Dr. I. E. Taylor, Treasurer. Dr. Taylor has been President of the Faculty from the organization of the college to the present day. May 2, 1861, Dr. E. O. Doremus was elected Treasurer, in place of ,Dr. Taylor, resigned. October 21, 1861, Dr. A. Flint, Jr., was elected Secretary, in place of Dr. McCready, resigned. April 4, 1862, Dr. A. Flint, Jr., was appointed Treasurer, in place of Dr. Doremus, resigned. Dr. Flint, Jr., has been Secretary and Treas- urer of the Faculty from 1862 to the present time. The narration above given answers the questions proposed at the start ; viz., what favorable circumstances and whose endeavors have brought 'about the great success of our Alma Mater ? The favoring circumstances lay in the immense unimproVed field pre- sented by the public hospitals of this city, and in the fact that the officials governing them had the intelligent benevolence to rejoice at an opportunity of making their beneficent influences more wide- spread than before. The requisite zeal ' and foresight were abun- dantly found in the medical, staff of Bellevue Hospital. In the good they have done, in: the renown they have gained, in the honor that attaches to the title of surgeon or physician to Bellevue Hospital, they are now reaping a reward. The plan they chose was akin to the union of school and hospital, so common in Great Britain ; but its continued success springs from the wisdom and enterprisei with which improvements have been constantly sought for and adopted. Let us consider for a moment some of the advantages that have directly or indirectly followed the establishment of the school; and these we would state without any feeling or intent of dispar- agement of the sister institutions that have preceded it, or are to- . day her generous rivals ! The first great benefit is an improve- ment in the education of medical students. Formerly, any thing like a practical knowledge of the duties and resources of his pro- fession was rare indeed in the recent graduate of an American 26 BELLEV0E HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. medical scliool. The establishment of the Bellevue school has /placed it in the power of every student to enter the profession, (' competent to iatelligently meet any emergency. This effect is not confined to those who are enrolled as her pupils. Other schools have been incited to greater exertions and to similar meth- ods of teaching, until, to-day, the influence of Bellevue is felt, not only in neighboring schools, but in all throughout the country. The reform she inaugurated was so greatly needed, and was so patent a want, that it was perforce adopted wherever possible. It was this hope, this assurance, indeed, of making more thorough students, better qualified medical men, and, through them, " of ren- dering a permanent, extended, and more valuable service to the living," that induced the Commissioners to give their aid and countenance to the formation of a school in such close connec- tion with their hospitals. And, if the benefits of the school had ceased here, they would have been enough ; but the school has also been of material service to the institutions themselves and to their inmates. In the first place the inmates of the hospital gained, by the gen- eral fact that no one observes so closely, no one studies so diligently, as he who must in his turn instruct. So that, when the medical of- cers of a hospital become teachers, they become doubly attentive, doubly watchful : no off-hand diagnosis will now do ; they must be sure and careful, for mistakes now are not only, as before, an injury to the patient, but they mislead scores of students, who are, by-and- by, to treat others in their turn. Directly, then, the patients of any hospital are benefited by clinical teaching. By this general benefit, a special advantage has accrued to the charitable institutions from the establishment of this school ; and this has arisen from the in- creased and especial zeal and sense of responsibility for the welfare of these institutions manifested by the Faculty of the college. Evi- dences of this could be multiplied by instancing the work done, the organizations perfected, and the reforms instituted mainly or solely by their endeavors. These have not been done in a selfish spirit ; and whatever benefit has resulted from their labors has been generously shared with their associates. As an example of this kind of service, two instances will-suffice. The first is the presentation, already mentioned, of the plan of organization for the Bureau of Medical and Surgical Belief for the Out-door Poor, fully elaborated by the Faculty of Bellevue Hospital Medical College. By this plan, a large dispensary has been thrown open to the poor, with the advan- tage of all the medical and surgical skill of the^ staff of Bellevue Hos- pital, whenever required. The out-door department has proved of HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE. 27 great service to the poor, wlioee respect for the skill of the attend- ants is increased by the association of the Bureau with the hospital. Again, in 1866, the Commissioners of Public Charities and Cor- rection made a communication to the Medical Board of Bellevue Hospital, suggesting the organizk,tion of a separate medical board for the hospital on Blacltwell's Island, and changing the name of this hospital to that of " Charity Hospital." The Commissioners requested those members of the Medical Board of BeUerue, who were willing to assume the additional labor of serving on the Med- ical Board of Charity Hospital, to communicate their views to the Commission, Drs. Taylor, Wood, Flint, Hamilton, Sayre, Mott, Elliot, McOready, and Smith, of the Bellevue Hospital Medical Col- lege, and Dr. Loomis, of the University Medical College, agreed to serve on the Medical Board of Charity Hospital. The other mem- bers of the Medical Board of Bellevue Hospital declined to assume the additional responsibility of service at the Charity Hospital. — (Minutes of the Commissioners, vol. vii., p. 136.) The Faculty of the Bellevue Hospital Medical CoUege, it will be seen, formed the nucleus of the Medical Board of the Charity Hos- pital, which was completed by the election of other members. This reonganization of the hospital was attended with great improvement in the administration of its affairs. Enough has been said to show that the Faculty of the college have always manifested a willingness to labor for the good of the public institutions with which they have been connected; and the wisdom and energy ^which they manifested in the first instance in organizing the school and de- veloping the resources of the hospital for medical teaching, they have again and again exhibited for the benefit of the hospital, by devising reforms, and executing them when authorized by the Com- mission. Thus we have siniply detailed the early history of the college, and its progress through its first decade. Success so great needs no comment, no eulogium. We may rest assured that her future will not be unworthy of the past. It remains to say a few words concerning the Alumni Associ- ation of the college, under the auspices of which this Catalogue is published. This Association was organized five years ago, and its existence seems to be not generally recognized by the Alumni themselves. Every graduate of the college, in good and regular standing, is a member of the Association. No fees. are required. Any graduate is welcome at its meetings, and has a voice in the direction of its affairs. The great object of the Association is to keep up that feeling of 28 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. kinship wliicli should exist among the graduates of an institution, and which tends so much to strengthen and extend its influence. It is hoped that every graduate will keep the college historian, or the Secretary of the Faculty, informed of his address, and of any medical position he may occupy, or honors to which he may attain. CATALOGUE OF ALUMNI. 1862 TO 1871. |f^~ In tliia Catalogue, the date immediately following the name refers to the year of graduation; the date immediately following the address refers to the time when the address was ascertained; the (?) which, in some instances, is placed iefore the address, signifies that the Alumnus has not heen heard from, definitely sin^e his graduation, and that the address is the one given ty him when in attendance at the college. Abbot, Charles Hale, 1866, Linn, Mo., 1866. Aberdein, Eobert, 1867, Svspension Bridge, N. Y., 1867. Acheson, Samuel, 1863, (?) New Yorh City,A86S. Acker, Thomas Jeflferson, 1865, Westchester, Jf. Y., 1871. Member 'Westchester Go. Med. Soc. Ackerman, William P., 1870, Neic Yorh City, 1871. Surg., School-ship "Meromy," 1870 to 1871; Ex&mimng Phys., Dep. of Public Char, and Cor., 1871; Dist. Phys., 1871 ; Attending Phys., N. T. S. Hosp. for Diseases of Nervous System, 1872. Adamson, Valentine Valencia, 1869, Holten, Kansas, 1871. M.D., Med. Dep. Iowa Univ., 1856; Ass't Surg., Kansas Vol. Cav., 1864; in charge of Post Hosp., Van Buren, Ark., 1864-'65; Surg., 1866; mustered out, 1865; V. S. Examining Surg, for Pensions ; member Kansas State Med. Soc. Adrian, James Arthur, 1867, Lewisburg, Ind., 1871. M. D., Western Eeserve Coll., 1854. Alexander, "Welcome Taylor, 1870, Ba/rhers, N. Y., 1871. House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1871. Alford, Frank Augustine, 1869, (?) Kanhahee Oity, III., 1869. AUard, Emery, 1865, . Belmil, Can., 1872. Allen, Alexander, 1871, (?) Pittsburg, Pa., 1871. Allen, Henry Bigelow, 1866, Baldwinsville, N. Y., 1872. Allen, Tandy Chin, 1871, Cohtsa, Cal., 1871. Ailing, Daniel G., 1865, DunUrh, K Y, 1865. Alpaugh, "William 0., ,1868, Q) CoTceslurg, KJ., 1868. Alvarez, Augustin, 1862, Puerto Principe, Cuba, 1862. Am&bile, Sebastian, 1866, Deceased ; House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., 1S65 to 1867; staff of Cuban army; tilled in battle, May 11, 1869. Anderson, Henry A. C, 1870, F&io York City, 1871. 30 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Anderson, David Miller, 1866, Finleyville, Pa., 1871. Assist. Bnrg.,12thXr. 8. Inf. (col.), 1864; re- Andrews, BromweU Artemus, 1869, (?) Mversinh, IT. J., 1869. Angell, Emery A., 1868, (?) Providenee, R. I., 1868. Angell, Emerson Colon, 1866, New York City, 1871. Angell, WUliam C, 1868, (?) Providmce, R. I., 1868. Archibald, Charles, 1870, (?) Toronto, Can., 1870. Arnold, John Allen, 1871, (?) Scituate, R. I., 1871. Arnold, John "William Schmidt, 1871, JTew! Torh City, 1871. A. B., 1868 ; A. M., ISH, Columbia OoL ; Vis- iting Snrg., ST. Y. Disp. for Bis. of Skin, 1871 ; Prof. Phys. and Path. Anatomy, TJniv. of JBT. T., Med. Dep., 1872; member H. T. County Med. Soo. ; Curator to Bellevue Hosp., 1872. Arnold, Leonidas Bruce, 1871, (?) Brownsville, Mi., 1871. Armstrong, Orlando "W., 1863, Mw Torh City, 1871. Asst. Surg., and Surg., 5tli N. T. Vol. Cav., March, 1868, to July, 186B. Arthur, Asa A., 1866, Vergermes, Vt., 1865. Arze, Frederick de, 1871, (?) Santiago de Cuba, 1871. And, Charles Zacharah, 1871, Cecilia, Zy., 1872. M. D., Univ. of liOuisTllle, 1868. Augustine, Thomas Jefferson, 1866, Pittsburg, Pa., 1871. A.B. Avery, John Plutarch, 1866, Indianapolis, Ind., 1871. B. S., TH. W. 8. Univ. ; Asst. Surg,, U. S. Vols., 1865; member Indianapolis Board of Health, 1867 and 1868; Phys. to Marion Co., 1870. Bailey, Thomas Hendrickson, 1869, Mw Torh City, 1871. Burgeon, School-ship "Mercury," 1870. Bailey, Matthew Arbuokle, 1871, JVew Torh City, 1871. Ambulance Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1871; House Surg., 99th St. Eeception Hosp, ; At- tending Phys. to Bloomingdale Dispens. ; Dis- trict Phys., Dep. Pub. Char, and Cor., 1871. Baird, James Bozeman, 1871, Atlanta, Ga., 1871. Member of Atlanta Academy of Med. Baker, Benjamin Erank, 1871, (?) Saint Paris, Ohio, 1871. M, D., Starling Med. Coll., 1865. Baker, Henry Brooks, 1866, Lansing, Mich., 1871. In charge of Dep, of Vital Statistics, of&ce ofj Seo'y of State, Mich. Baker, John Frederick, 1868, (?) Davenport, Iowa, 1868. Baker, Robert F., 1865, (?) Moline, lU., 1865. Baker, William D., 1869, (?) Salem, Oregon, 1869. M. D., Med. Dep. Willamette Univ., 1868. Baldwin, Garrett Eomyne, 1866, Port Scott, Kan., 1871. City Phys., 1866; County Phys,, since 1867; U, S, Exam. Surg, for Pensions, 1870. Ballantyne, George D., 1870, Temperanceville, Pa., 1871. Bane, Garner Horace, 1867, (?) Macomb, III, 1867. M. D., starling Med, CoU,, 1865. Banta, "William E., 1870, Chenoa, III., 1872. Barber, Oliver Phelps, 1870, (?) Leroy, K T., 1870. Barker, Joel Taylor, 1870, Trader's Point, Ind., 1871. Barren, Henry Condit, 1867, Springfield, III., 1871. M. D,, Chicago Med, Col,, 1864; Asst Surg., 27th 111. Inf., 1861 ; Surg,, 28th Dl. Inf,, 1863. Barret, "William Lee, 1866, St. Louis, Mo., 1871. House Phys,, Nursery and Child's Hosp., N. T,, 1866; resigned, 1867; House Surg,, State Woman's Hosp,, N, T,, 186T ; resigned, 1868 ; Health OfBlcer of St, Louis, 1869 ; Prof, Diseases of Children, St. Louis Col, of Phys, and Surg,, 1869 ; resigned, 1870 ; Lecturer on Diseases of Children and Clinical Teacher of Gynseool,, St. Louis Med, Col,, 1871; Consulting Phys., St. Louis City Hosp,, 1871. CATALOGUE OF ALUMNI, 1862 TO 18Y1. 81 Bartholomew, Charles Clinton, 1870, Ogdensburg, K Y., 18V1. Bartleson, Henry G., 1868, (?) Cincinnati, Ohio, 1868. Barton, Albert Raymond, 1866, • Wathim, K F., 1866. Basten, George, 1871, (?) Eondout, K Y., 1871. Bauman, Jesse East, 1867, Emlenton, Pa., 1867. Baxter, Jacob, 1866, Cayuga, Cam,., 1871. Licentiate, Med. Board of Upper Canada,1853 ; M. D., Univ. of N. T., Med. Dep., 1854; Surg., 87tli Batt'n Haldimand Bifles, 1367; member of Legislature of Ontario. Beach, Alfred Nelson, 1870, New York City, 1872. Police Surgeon ; member County Med. Soc. Beairsto, James, 1871, (?) Malpeque, P. E. Island, 1871. # Bean, John V., 1868, Moulton, Iowa, 1871. Acting Aest. Surg., U. S. Army, 1868 to 1869. Beard, Ferdinand W., 1867, Barronsburg, Pa., 1871. Beardsley, Andrew J., 1870. (?) OalUpolis, Ohio, 1871. Beardsley, Charles E., 1870, (?) Gallipolis, Ohio, 1870. M. D., Univ. of Mich., 1868; member Ohio State Med. Soc. Beckwith, Burpe M., 1868, (?) Comwallis, K Y, 1868. Beebe, William, 1864, Barlow, Ohio, 1871. M. D., Univ. of N. T., Med. Dep., 18« ; Surg., 148tli ^,1864. Beede, Joshua WUliam, 1864, Auburn, Maine, 1871. M.D., Med. Dep. of Dartmouth Col., 1858; Prof, of Materia Med. and Therapeutics in Lew- iston Med. School. Beegle, Isaac Newton Fitch, 1870, (?) Farmingdale, N. Y., 1870. Belden, Edwin Smith, 1867, Sacramento City, Cal., 1872. Attending Surg., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Belief for Out-door Poor, 1867; Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. A. Belt, John Henry, 1867, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1867. Bemis, James Newell, 1870J West Middleton, Pa., 1871. Benepe, Seth Martin, 1866, Assumption, III., 1866. Bennett, David, 1866, • Whitehall, Ky., 1866. Bennett, Hilem Fay, 1866, Ganandaigua, N. Y., 1871. Health OfScer of Canandaigna, 1870 and 1371. Benson, Edward, 1865, Zindsay, Can., 1871. M. D., Victoria Col. ; Med. Eeferee for tha Canada, Queen's, jEtna, and Beliance Mutual ' Life Insurance Companies. Berkebile, J. Kyle, 1864, (?) Zonaconing, Md., 1864. Berry, Charles Baxter, 1869, Moffatt's Creels, Va., 1871. Bertrand, Stephen, 1869, (?) Plattsburg, N. Y, 1869. M. D., Med. Dep. Univ. of Vermont, 1367. Beyer, Hermann, 1869, Long Island City, N. Y., 1871. Biddle, George A., 1870, New Mayaville, Ind., 1871. Bigelow, James, 1866, Deceased. Dr. Bigelow was bom at Hartford, Ot., rebruary 25, 1839 ; he graduated from Wil- liams College in 1862, and studied medicine with Prof. T. Childs. Theflrsttwo years of his prac- tice were spent in New Tork City, after which he moved to Brooklyn, where he died on the 4th of October, 1871, from gout and renal disease, having been obliged on account of ill health to abandon the practice of his profession for some time before his death. Biggs, Eomulus Culver, 1868, (?) Oreenupsbury, Ky., 1868. Bingham, Edgar Tracy, 1869, (?) Columbus, Wis., 1869. Birchard, Alonzo D., 1864, Camhridgeboro, Pa., 1871. Birchard, Henry C, 1865, Union City, Pa., 1871. 32 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Birohard, Hiram Melville, 1866, Oochranton, Pa., 1871. Birdsall, Samuel, 1865, Susquehanna Depot, Pa., 1871. Asst. Surg., and Surg, by brevet, TJ. 8. Tols., Harcb to November, 1865; Exam. Surg, to Pen- sion Bureau, 1866; member Fa. State Med. Soc, 1869. Bishop, Sylvester P., 1865, Delta, Ohio, 1871. President of Fulton Co. Med. Soo., 1871. Bittner, Peter, 1871, (?) Big Bapids, Mich., 1871. Blaidsdell, Irving Gyrus, 1871, (?) Mineral Point, Pa., 1871. Blake, Henry Martin, 1869, (?) Monmouth, Maine, 1869. Bleyle, Herman Conrad, 1868, (?) Newarh, N. J., 1868. Blodgett, Albert George, 1868, (?) West BrooTcfieU, Mass., 1871. Besident GorreBpondent, Mass. State Board of Health. Blume, Samuel, 1867, Mw Yorh Oity, 1871. Bogie, Marcus Aurelius, 1871, Kansas Oity, Mo., 1871. M. D., Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1864. Bond, Isaac L., 1866, Fiahdale, Mass., 1866. Bonebreak, Daniel "W., 1864, Martinsburg, Pa., 1864. Bonebreak, Henry X., 1865, Fayetteville, Pa., 1871. Booth, Franklin, 1864, Bethlehem, Ot., 1871. Ph. B., Tale, 1859; AcHng Asst. Surg., X}. S. Army, 1864 to 1865. Borland, John H., 1870, Bidgehmg, K T., 1870. Bosworth^ Frank Huntington, 1868, New Yorh Oity, 1871. Class valedictorian; A. B., 1862, A. M., 1865, Tale Col.; House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1868; Attending Fhys., Bureau of Med. and Burg. Be- lief for Out-door Poor, 18T0; Attending Fhys., Central Disp., 1870. Boucher, Eohert Penniel, 1870, (?) Peterboro, Oath., 1870. M. D., Victoria Col., 1369. Bowden, James "W., 1868, New Torh City, 1871. Attending Surg., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Belief for Out-door Poor. Bowen, George M., 1862, (?) Plattsville, III, 1862. Bowen, Seabury Warren, 1867, Fall Biver, Mass., 1871. A. B., 1864, A. M., 1867, Brown Univ.; Cor- responding' Sec, Mass. State Board of Health. Boyer, Benjamin F., 1868, Kreidersville, Pa., 1868. M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1867. Bradley, Charles Case, 1867, Manchester, Iowa, 1867. Brady, Samuel James, 1868, Brooklyn, N. T., 1872. Assist. Phys., Elings Co. Hosp. ; Assist. San- itary. Inspector, Metropolitan Board of Health, 1869 ; Police Surgeon, 1872. Brady, Thomas Andrew, 1867, BrooTclyn, N. Y., 1871. Bramau, Francis Nelson, 1866, New London, Ot., 1871. Surg., 8d Eegt. Ct. N. G., 1868 ; member New London Co. Med. Soc. Brandon, William J., 1864, (?) OollieTsville, Tenn., 1864. Brayton, Asa, 1870, Oarey, Ohio, 1871. M. D., Med. Col of Ohio, 18S7. Brayton, David, 1871 (?) Hwrtford, N. Y., 1871. Brenton, William Henry, 1866, Peru, Ind., 1866. M. D., Ind. Cent. Mod. Col., 1S62. Brewster, James Bartlett, 1866, (?) Boston, Mass., 1866. Bride, George Henry, 1869, (?) Batavia, N. Y, 1869, Bridges, Elisha Hall, 1866, Ogdembmg, N. Y., 1866. Brinkerhoff, John J., 1867, Auburn, N. Y., 1867. Britton, Orson, Jr., 1864, OarrolUon, Ky., 1871. Burg., ISlst Ohio Vols., 1864 ; retired from practice of Med., 1807. CATALOGUE OF ALUMNI, 1862 TO 1.8Y1. 33 Brobst, James Oalholin, 1867, Mohrmille, Pa., 1871. AM. Brooks, Martin Luther, Jr., 1865, Newlwg, Ohio, 1871. A. B. and A. M., "Western EeBervo CoL, Ohio ; Asst. Surg., 93d Ohio VoL In£ Brooks, Eobert F., 1864, • Oarfhage, Mo., 1871. A B., 1853, A. M., 1863, Miami Univ., Ohio; Aottog Asst. Surg., U. S. Navy, 1864; Acting Passed Asst. Snrg., 1866 to 1869. Brown, Edwin Pearsall, 1866, New Yorh Oit/y, 1871. Brownell, Euss B., 1864, Deceased. Dr. Brownell was bom in Sharon, Ct., 1838, and received a classical educalion in Marietta College, Ohio. He studied medicine with Dr. Weber, of Cincinnati, and, after graduation, served as House Surgeon in Bellevuo Hospital untU April, 1865. During the latter portion of his service he was Curator of the Museum." In consequence of the development of pulmo- nary tuberculosis, he accepted an appointment as Surgeon to the steamship *^ Arago," and held this position for eighteen months, but without any apparent benefit to his health ; on the con- trary, his disease continued to advance, and, not- withstanding his condition was becoming worse, for the sake of a warmer climate, he joined a party of gentlemen intending to make the tour of Upper Egypt. During his passage up the Nile, he was seized with pulmonary hemorrhage, which caused his death in about ten minutes, January 27, 1867. His body was interred in the vaults of a convent, near Edfou, on the Nile. He was twenty-nine years of age at the time of his death. The Medical Record contains a pa|)er, on the " Treatment of Fistula in Ano by Compressed Sponge," written while he was nhn^^rd the " Arago." _ Bryant, Joseph Decatur, 1868^ " New Yorh City, imt House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1869 to 1871; Asst. to chair of Anlitomy, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., duri ng 1871. Buchnfir, John Lemon, 1870, Lochport, N. T., 1873. Health OfBcer of Lockport, 1872. Buokner, Francis T., 1865, Pleasant Hill, Mo., 1865. Buel, Wales, 1867, Waleaville, N. F., 1867. Bullard, Harry Daniel, 1866, Gillespie, Bl, 1871. Bullions, Lewis Harvey, 1869, (?) New Yorh Gity, 1869. Bullock, "Walter Overton, 1869, (?) Lexington, Ky., 1869. Bunker, Edward Seaman, 1871, Broohlyn, N. Y, 1871. Class valedictorian ; Attending Phys., Brook- lyn Central Disp., 1871 ; Instructor in Anatomy, Long Island Col. Hosp., 1871. Burkett, George Washington, 1867, Tyrone, Pa., 1871. M. D., Cleveland Med. Col., 1S67. Burnett, Swan Moses, 1870, Knoxville, Tenn., 1871. Burnham, George, Jr., 1866, Peierioro, Can., 1871. M. D., victoria Col., 1867; Licentiate of Nova Scotia, 1867. Burns, Arthur, 1871, (?) Toronto, Can., 1871. Burns, Samuel Wesley, 1864, Milton, N. &, 1871. Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, 1863 ; Diploma fromN. T. OphUialmic School, 1864; Surgeon, 2d Eegt. N. S. M., Sept., 1864; Health Offleer of Queens Co., 1870. Burroughs, Francis Volney, 1869, (?) Manaton, Wis., 1869. Butler, George H., 1869, New Yorh City, 1871. Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Navy, 1864 to 1868; District Phys,, Com. of Pub. Char, and Cor. ; member of N. T. County Med. Soc. Butterfleld, William W. T., ,1868, Indianapolis, Ind., 1868. Oadwell, Joseph Warren, 1866, (?) Quincy, III, 1866. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1863. Caldwell, William Spencer, 1871, (?) Warren, III, 1871. M. D., Jefferson Med. CoL, 1864. Callahan, James H., 1870, (?) Columlus, m, 1870. Campbell, George Parker, 1870, ■Sidgeville Corners, Ohio, 1871. Campbell, John, 1869, Sandushy City, Pa., 1869. Campbell, Thomas Benton, 1871, (?) Marshfleld, Ind., 1871. 34 BELLEVtJE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Cannon, Douglas Oornelius, 1866, Norfolk, F»., 1866. Oardwell, William Benjamin, 1867, (?) Portland, Oregon, 1867. Carn, Julius Marcellus, 1869, (?) Tallahassee, Ma., 1869. Carney, Eichard, 1869, (?) Sault St. Ma/rie, Oan., 1869. Oarr, Albert Gallatin, 1870, (?) Chapel Hill, K C, 1870. Carr, Cliaunoey Rose, 1871, (?) Terre Eaute, Ind., 1871. Carr, David Coles, 1868, New YorTc City, 1871. Asst. Surg,, N. T. Ortkopadic Bisp., 1868; member N. T. Oounty Med, 800. Carr, John Stewart, 1867, Cassewap, Pa., 1867. Carrier, Albert E., 1866, Defiance, Ohio, 1865.' Eetired from pracHoe. Carson, J. Carlton, 1870, Ond, N. T., 1871. Assistant Phys., "Wfllard Asylum for Insane , Binee 1810. Oasebeer, Jacob B;, 1866, Avium, Ind., 1871. AoHnff Asst. 8nig.,U. 8: Army, 1864; First Asst Suig., 103d OMo Vols., 1865 to close of war. Castle, Frederick A., 1866, New YorTc City, 1871. Med. Cadet, U. S. Army, 1862 to 1868 ; Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Navy, 1863 to end of war; House Phys. Charity Hosp, and Sen. Asst. Phys. Hosp. for Epileptica and Paralytlos, 1866 to 186T ; Visiting Phys. to Nursery Hosp. and Idiot Asy- liim,186T to 1869 ; Eesident Phys., Infents' Hosp., 1868 to 1869; Attending Phys., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Belief &r Out-door Poor, 186T to 1869, and since ISfO; "Attending Phy8'.,ptato Hosp. for Dis. of Kerv. Sys., 1871 ; Asst. Dem. of Anatomy, 1871 ; Instructor, in Summer Course, 1870, and Asst. to chahr of Obstet. and Dis. of Wom. and Chi!., Bellevuo Hosp. Med. Col.; member N. T. County Med. Boo., and member of the Patholqglcal Soc. Caswell, Walter, 1862, • (?) Sandusky, Ohio, 1862. Chamberlain, AlonzoJ 1870, Eellia Store, Miss., 1871. Chamberlain, Myron Levi,' 1864, Southlridge, Mass., 1867. Chapel, A. Judson, 1871, (?) Quincy, III, 1871. Chase, Diogenes Delivan, 1869, (?) Morrisville, K T., 1869. Chase, Levi, 1869, (?) Lexington, N. T., 1869, Chittenden, Joseph H,, 1864, 1, N. Y., 1871. Chrystie, Thomas Maokaness Lud- low, 1867, irew YorTc City, 1871. Church, Samuel B., 1864, (?) North Zings, N. J., 1871. Clapp, Elmer Frederick, 1870, Washington, Iowa, l&ll. Burg., White Star Itae, 1871 ; resigned, 1871 ; Professor of Anatomy, Med, Dep., Iowa State ' Univ., 1871. Clark, Charles Gould, 1866, Troy, N. Y., 1871. A. B. and A. M. Clark, Henry H., 1868, (?) Pittsburg, Pa., 1868. Clark, Richard Marvin, 1868, (?) Guilford, N. Y., 1868. Claudy, John C, 1865, Newville, Pa., 1871. Acting Asst. Surg., 0. S. Army during 1865. Cleary, George, 1868, Oreeneastle, Pa., 1871. Acting Asst. Surg., V. S. Army, 1864 to 1865. Cleveland, J. Fred., 1865, Wyoming, N. Y., 1865. Ooit, George William, 1866, Missouri Valley, Iowa, 1871. Acting Asst Burg., U, 8. Army, 1866. Cole, Frederick, 1870, El Paso, III., 1871. M. B., Rush Med. Col., 1865 ; Assistant Surg., 151st IlL Vols, 1865 to 1866. Cole, John Treadwell, 1864, Beoeasod. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1860; re- sided in Newburyport, Mass. ; died In Charles- ton, S. 0., January 8, 1871, of phthisis, Coleman, Benjamin Lindsay, ,1871, ' ' Pine Groiie, Ey,, 1871. A. B, ' » I CATALOGUE OF ALUMNI, 1862 TO 1811. 35 Coleman, JTathaniel Kunnels, 1870, (?) Earrisville, Ohio, 1870. Coleman, Thomas Maxwell, 1866, Sublette, III, 1866. Collins,- Charles Worthington, 1865, (?) Quebec, Can., 1865. Collins, Eugene Anson, 1866, JSbmer, Mich., 1866. Collins, James W., 1863, West Milford, K J., 1863. Collins, John Alfred, 1869, (?) Enfield, K T., 1869. Colt, Edwin K, Jr., 1864, Williamsburgh, L. I., 1872. Colton, Edward G., 1868, BrooTclyn, F. Y., 1871. Comings, Lewis Baldwin, 1865, Keeseville, if. Y., 1865. Comstock, David Close, 1869, Mw YorTi Gity, 1871. Cone,*'William Davidson, 1868, Orono, Iowa, 1868. M. D. Med. Dep. Iowa Univ., 186T; memier Co. Med. Soc. Congdon, Edgar H., 1866, (?) Worcester, Mass., 1866. Oonnell, Alva, 1869, (?) Sh/reteport, La., 1869. Conner, George Legare, 1871, (?) Colesbury, 8. C, 1871. Connover, James Simmons, 1867, Freehold, K J., 1867. Converse, Charles Bell, 1871, (?) Norwich, Yt., 1871. Cooledge, Daniel Franklin, 1867, Ludlow, Vt., 1871. TT. S. Exam. Surg, for Pensions, 1868. Cooledge, John T., 1866, (?) Ludlow, Yt., 1866. Cook, Charles Elliott, 1866, LocTeport, N. Y., 1866. Cook, John L., 1870, (?) Shepwrdmille, Ky., 1870. M. D., UnlT. of Louiflville, 186T. Cooke, Hubhard, 1867, (?) Cleveland, Ohio, 1867. Cooke, Robert Hngh, 1864, Grayville, III., 1871. M. D., starling Med. CoL, 1858; Acting Asst. Surg., U. 8. Army, 1864 to 1865. Copeland, William Preston, 1870, Eufaula, Ala., 1871. Delegate to Ala. State Med. Assoc'n, 1871. Corbally, Thomas P., 1868, BrooUyn, N. Y., 1871. Corbusier, William Henry, 1867, San Francisco, Cal., 1867. Cortelyou, Lawrence V., 1864, New Yorlc City, 1864. Cortelyou, Peter Eouse, 1867, BrooUyn, N. Y, 1871. A. B. and A. M. ; House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 186T and 1868; Attending Phys., BrooMyn Cen- tral Dlsp. ; Exam, for New Jersey Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1870. Cosine, Garret, 186,8, New Yorh Ciiy, 1871. Covington, John James, 1871, (?) College Grove, Tenn., 1871. Cox, George K, 1865, Springfield, Mo., 1871. Grain, Eichard More, 1867, Hagerstown, Pa., 1867. Crampton, Orson Lucius, 1865, Mobile, Ala., 1871. Surg, in Charge, Marine Hosp. at Mobile, Ala. Cramton, Josiah O'Bear, 1863, WinoosM, Yt., 1871. M. D., Castleton Med. Col., 1861. Crane, Frederick Asa, 1866, Lowiille, N. Y., 1872. Crawford, Kapoleon B., 1864, FureTca, El., 1871. Crook, Lurad Heath, 1865. Deceased. Dr. Croofe was bom in New York, on the IStb of January, 1889, most of Ms life being spent in Brooklyn. He graduated from ■Williams College, in 1861. Following Ms grad- uation in medicine, he entered the Navy, and served as Assistant Surgeon until the close of the war. During his unremitting attendance upon the mate of the pest-ship "James Foster, Jr.," he contracted typhus fever, of wMch he died on the 10th of April, 1869. ' 36 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Cross, Thaddeus M. B., 1868, Nm York City, 1872. A. B., 1868, A. M., 1866, Harv. Univ. ; House Surg., Belleyue Hosp., 186T to 1869 ; Attending Pliys., Central Disp., 1869-'70; Eesident Pliys., N. T. State Hosp. forJServous Dis., 1ST0-'71; Attending Piys. to the same Blnoe 18T1 ; Asst. to the chair of Dis. of the Mind and Nerv. Sys., BelleTue Hosp. Med. Col. since 1870. Grossman, Lyman 0.', 1871, (?) Bcm-dboo, Wis., 1871. Crow, Asbury K, 1866, Kansas City, Mo., 1871. Crow, James Philip, 1871, Oallao, Peru, 1872. M. D., Miami Med. Col., 1868. Crowe, G-eorge, 1867, Brooklyn, N. ¥., 1867. Licentiate, CoL Phys. and Burg, of Edinburgh. ■Cruse, Thomas Kelso, 1870, Mw York City, 1871. A. B., 1868, and A. M., 1871, Col of the City of New York ; House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1870 and 1871 ; Surgeon," steamship " Atlantic;" 1871 ; member N. T. County Med. Soc. Culbertson, James 0., 1865, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1871. Culver, Benjamin Franklin, 1866, Belpre, Ohio, 1871. M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1861; Asst. Surg., 8th Ohio Vol. Inf., 1862 to 1868; Asst. Surg., 148th Ohio 3 Yorh City, 1871. Member N. T. County Med. Socieiy. Haskin, Shadracl), 1868, (?) Earhille, Iowa, 1868. Hatcher, Oliver Eoswell, 1871, (?) College Grove, Tenn., 187l'. Hathaway, Robert, 1867, Oa/riTiansville, N. T., 1867. Haynes, Benton, 1865, Grand Isle, Vt., 1871. Hays, Benjamin Etting, 1870, (?) New Tori; City, 1870. Haywood, Fabius Julius, Jr., 1868, (?) Baleigh, N. C, 1868. Hazard, William Burrows, 1866, St. Louis, Mo., 1871. Asst. Phys., Sings Co. Hosp., Long Island, 1866 to 1867. Heady, Thomas Johnson, 1869, (?) Vevay, Ind., 1869. Healy, James Eedmon, 1870, New Torlc City, 1870. Heath, Moses 0., 1871, Camilla, Ga., 1871. Hebard, Charles, 1865, Mondovi, Wis., 1871. Heimstreet, Thomas Brinsmade, 1867, Troy, N. Y., 1871. Attending Phys., Troy Hosp. Heller, Henry Detwiller, 1871, (?) Eellertown, Pa., 1871. Helm, Ashnry Coke, 1871, (?) Salem, Oregon, 1871. M. D., Willamette Univ., 1369. Henning, Bennett G., 1870, (?) Memphis, Tenn., 1870. Henry, James, 1870, (?) Columbus, III., 1870. Henry, John D., 1870, (?) Martinsburg, Iowa, 1870. Herrington, John Henry, 1867, Pentwater, Mich., 1871. Chairman of (he Board of Health, 1871. Hess, Smith HamiltoDj- 1866, Quincy, III., 1871. M. D., Eush Med. Col., 1865; Lecturer on Anat., Phys., and Hygiene, Quincy Col, dur- ing 1868. Hewitt, Milo Ruben, 1869, (?) Conneaut, Ohio, 1869. Hewlett, William W., 1869, Babylon, K Y., 1871. CATALOGUE OF ALUMNI, 1862 TO 1871. 43 niggins, Otarles Wesley, 1867, Berlin, Ohio, 1867. M. P., Western Eeserve Col., 1834. Higgins, Gordon Adolphus Judd, 1869, (?) Goshen, Ot., 1869. Higgins, Eoyal Lacy, 1867, South Norwalh, Gt., 1871. Hill, Winfield Scott, 1867, Augusta, Maine, 1871. Surg. Steward, U. 8. Navy (before gradua- tion) ; City Physician. Hillbish, Frederick Sobieski, 1869, ^ (?) Selma Grove, Pa., 1869. Hobby, Cicero Mead, 1870, Auburn, K Y., 1871. Hobbs, Marmaduke W., 1866, ^ Richmond, Ind., 1865. Eocker, William A., 1868, \^ Marrisonville, Mo., 1868. Holgate, Thomas H., 1869, New Torh Gity, 1869. "Xicentiate, Greene Co. Med. Soc., 1867 ; mem- ber TS. T. County Med. Boo. Holloway, Luther M., 1868, (?) Nittany Hall, Pa., 1868. Holman, Samuel, 1866, Parma Cent/re, N. Y., 1866. Holmes, George W., 1871, (?) Marion, Iowa, 1871. . Holmes, Levi Edwin, 1866, Leer Lodge, Montana Ter., 1871/ Acting Asst. Burg., U. S. Army, 1867 to 1869. Holmes, Thomas G., 1869,. mw Yorh Gity, 1871. Asst. Phys., Infants* Hosp. and Charity Hosp., 1870 ; District Phys., Dep't Pub. Char, and Cor., N. T., 1871. Hopkins, Myron, 1870, Yorhmlle, III., 1871. M. D., Rush Med. Col.,lS63. HotoMdss, Sidney Benjamin, 1871, (?) Gu^sawago, Pa., 1871. Houok, George W., 1870, Akron, Ohio, 1870. Howard, Byron S., 1866, Auburn, Mo., 1866. Howard, Henry Chittenden, 1871, (?) Ahron, Ohio, 1871. Howell, Matson Van Buren, 1867, Moulton, Iowa, 1871. Howell, William Muirhead, 1869, (?) Williamsport, Pa., 1869. Hubbard, Loreuzo Weeks, 1867, Lunenbv/rg, Vt., 1871. Hosp. Steward, iBt Heavy Art., Tt. Tols., 1865. Hubbard, Van Buren, 1862, Gore Surgeon- Gen., U. S. A., Washington, D. G., 1871. Class valedictorian ; A. B., 1855, A. M., 1857, Tale CoL ; Asst. Surg., XT. B. A., since 1862 ; on duty at U. S. MiL Acad., at West Point, N. T. Humphrey, S. Dwight, 1863, Paterson, K J., 1863. Hunt, Charles C, 1865, Lixon, III., 1871. Surgeon, U. 8. Tols. Huson, William Birney, 1867, Mannersville, N. Y., 1867. lams, John T., 1871, (?) Wind Bidge, Pa., 1871. Iddings, Alfred Hamilton, 1866, Arcanum, Ohio, 1866. Ingram, Nelson, 1865, Kingston, N. Y., 1865. Inloes, Henry A., 1864, Died, 1870. Irish, George N., 1863, (?) Shelbourne, N. Y, 1863. Isham, Charles, 1866, (?) Chicago, III., 1866. M. D., Chicago Med. Col., 1865. Jackson, James Albert, 1866, Stoughton, Wis., 1871. Jackson, IsTathan, Jr., 1866, Died, Feb. 5th, 1871, in New Tork, where he engaged in practice after graduation. 44 BBLLEV0E HOSPITAL JUDICAL COLLEGE. James, Jolin Wells, 1866, Williamsburgh, N. Y., 1866. James, Warreii A., 1865, New Torh City, 1871. Jameson, P. Henry, Jr., 1871, Indianapolis, Ind., 1871. B. S., 1869 ; Asst. PhyB., Infants' Hoap., New York, 1871. Jarvis, Joseph, 1866, IngersoU, Oan., 1866. Jelks, Nathaniel P., 1868, Eawhinmille, Ga., 1868. Jenkins, John Addison, 1865, L. Island, 1871. Jenner, Alexander E., 1863, Crestline, Ohio, 1871. M. D., Miami Med. Col., 1871 ; Asst. Surg., 28th Ohio Vols., 1863; Burg., 5th Ohio Vols., 1864; Medical Director of the District of the Etowah, 1864; in charge of Hosp. of 14th and 20th Corps at Louisville, 1865; in charge of Hosp. at Blair's Landing, Ga., 1865; U. 8. Ex- amining Surg., for Pensions, since 1866 ; elected to the Ohio State Senate, 1869; renominated, 1871. Jenks, Edward W., 1864, Detroit, Mich., 1864. M. D., Castleton Med. Col., 1855. Jessup, Solon Eobinson, 1871, Salem, Oregon, 1872. M. D., Willamette Univ., 1868 ; Prof, of Anat- omy, Med. Dep. of Willamette Univ., 1872. Jobes, John Alexander, 1871, (?) Palestine, Ohio, 1871. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1857. .Johnson, Dave T., 1870, Griffin, Ga., 1871. Surg. In charge of Hosp., and City Phys. since 1870. Johnson, James Diwight, 1869, Q) Hartford, Ct., 1869. Johnson, Joseph Taber, 1867, Washington, D. G., 1871. A. M., Columbia Col.; M. D., Georgetown Mfed. Col., 1865; Prof, of Obstet. and Dis. of Worn, and Chil., Howard Univ., 1868; Obstet. Phys. to Freedman's Hosp,, 1869; Phys. to Colored Orph. Home, 1869 and 1870; Phys. to St. John's Sisterhood Hosp. for Children, 1871. Johnson, Kussell Thayer, 1867, West Concord, Vt., 1871. , MpiCA: Wohnson, Laurence, 1868, Hfeio YorTo City, 1871. Vis. Phys., ST. Western Dtsp., 1863 to 1871; Vis. Phys., Society for Belief of Euptured an^ Crip., 1868 to 1870; Attending Phys., N. W. Dlsp., 1871. Johnson, Thomas B., 1868, Towanda, Pa., 1868. Johnson, William Henry, 1871, (?) Norway, N. Y, 1871. Johnston, Eobert, 1866, (?) Perryaburg, Ohio, 1866. Jones, Francis, Jr., 1863, (?) Oswego, N. Y., 1863. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1862. Jones, George Pennington, 1870, London, Can., 1871. M. D., Toronto School of Med., 1869. Jones, Henry E., 1869, Care of Med. Director, Dep. of Columbia, Portland, Oregon, 1871. Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Army. Jones, John Paul, 1870, Deceased. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1866; Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Navy, 1865 ; Asst. Surg., U. 8. Navy, 1865 to 1867. Dr. Jones settled at Wilsonville, Ky., where he died about the Ist of May, 1871, of chronic dysentery. Jones, Jonas, 1866, Rochester, N. Y., 1871. Besident Phys. and Sup't, Bochester City Hosp., since 1866. Jones, Joseph, 1866, Williamsport, Ind., 1866. Jones, Josiah Allen, 1867, Mill Springs, Ky., 1867. Jones, Oliver Livingston, 1871, (?) New Yorlc City, 1871. Jones, William 0., 1870, Forest Hill, Cal., 1871. Jordan, William Churchill, 1868, New York City, 1871. Kalbach, Adam Monroe, 1868, (?) Sheridan, Pa., 1868. M. D., Long Island Ool. Hosp., 1867. CATALOGUE OP ALUMNI, 1862 TO 1871. 45 Kastentine, Lewis D., 1864, Louisville, Ky., 1871. A. B., 1859 ; A. M., 1662; Med. Cadet, U. S. Aimy, 1868; Demonstrator of Anat., Kentncky School of Med., 1864 to 1865; Adjunct Prof, of Chem. and Tox., Univ. of Louisville, 1867 to 1869 ; Prof, of Chemistry in LoulsviUe Summer School of Med., 1868 and 1869. Katzenbach, "William Henry, 1871, New Torh City, 1872. A. B., 186T, A. M., 18T0, Princeton; House Phys., BeUevne Hosp., 1871 and 1872; member N. T. County Med. Soc. Kauffman, George Koyer, 1867, Philadelphia, Pa., 1867. ■Keagy, David, 1867, (?) Dundai, Can., 1867. Kellogg, Theodore Harvey, 1865, New YorTc City, 1872. A. B., 1862; Asst. Eesident Phys., New York City Lunatic Asylum, since 1866. Kelly Darwin, 1870, (?) Olyphant, Pa., 1870. Kelly, Leonard, 1866, , (?) Dundaff, Pa., 1866. Kelly, Stephen, 1871, New YorTc City, 1871. Kemp, Dean Gustavus, 1866, Montpelier, Vt., 1871. Sec'y, Washington Co. Med. Boc. ; Treas., Vt. State Med. Soc, 1870. Kemp, Wihiam Mitchell, 1870, New TorTc City, 1871. Dist. Phys., Lying-in Asylum, 1870; Attend- ing Phys., Northern Disp., 1870. Kendall, AHen O., 1869, Mankato, Minn., 1871. Kennedy, Thomas Means, 1866, New Franklin, Pa., 1871. Hosp. Steward, 1st Pa. Cav., 1861 to close of the war. Kent, George Eansom, 1867, Newark, N. J., 1871. A. B., 1862, A.M., 1865, Genesee CoL; Phys., Newark City Disp., 1867 to 1871 ; Pres., Newark Med. Association, 1871. Ker, John Peavey, 1866, Princeton, Maine, 1866. Kerfoot, Henry D., 1870, (?) Berryaville, Va., 1870. M. D., Univ. of Virginia, 1869. Kerr, Edwin Monroe, 1868, (?) Fulton, Mo., 1868. Kersey, Jonathan, 1866, Arno, Ind., 1866. Keysei', Joseph Denison, 1867, Kingston, N. ¥., 1871. Kimball, Abner Daniel, 1869, (?) Xenia, Ind., 1869. M. D., Eush Med. Col., 1861 ; member County Med. Soc. Kimball, H. Spencer, 1868, (?) New York City, 1868. Kimlin, Thomas, 1870, Lindley, Mo., 1871. M. D., Univ. of New Tork, Med. Dep., 1865. King, Charles L., 1865, Carry, Pa., 1865. King, Elmore T.,, 1865, Piehmond, Ohio, 1865. King, Erank, 1866, • (?) Buffalo, N. Y., 1866. King, John E., 1867, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1867. King, "William H., 1862, Died, March 22d, 1863, during service as House Physician in BeUevue Hospital. King, Willis P., 1871, (?) Nemda City, Mo., 1871. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1866. Kingston, John J., 1869, » (?) Coiurg, Can., 1869. Kinney, Augustus Csesar, 1870, (?) Portland, Oregon, 1870. Kinsler, James Thomas, 1867, Quiney, III., 1867. Kirby, Hiram, 1871, (?) Lamartine, Ohio, 1871. Kirker, John, 1864, Allegany City, Pa., 1864. M. D., Cleveland Med. CoL, 1857. Kistler, "Willoughby K., 1870, (?) Lynmiille, Pa., 1870. Kistler, Wilson Peter, 1867, Sagersville, Pa., 1867. Kline, Jonas L., 1867, Mertztown, Pa., 1867. 46 BELLBVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Knapp, Charles, 1870, Ferdinand, Ind., 1871. Kretclimar, Godfrey Augustus, 1864, Morriaania, If. Y., 1871. M. D., TTniv. of Jena, 1S6T j Asst. Surg., TJ. S. Vols., 1864; Capt and M^jor by brevet, 1865; Surg., 48d lU. Inf., 1365 ; Acting Med. Purveyor, Dep. of Ark., 1865. Lackey, Harper Beeolier, 1868, (?) Scranton, Pa., 1868. Lamb, Joseph T. 0., 1867, ITew Yorh City, 1867. Lane, "William B., 1864, New Yorh City, 1871. A. B., 1361, A. M., 1S64, Princeton ; Acting Asst. Surg., TJ. S. Army, 1864 and 1865 ; retired Irom practice, 1869. La Pierre, Julian, 1871, (!) Norwich, Ot., 1871. Larimore, Frank Carter, 1869, (?) Mount Vernon, Ohio, 1869. Laubach, Franklin Moses, 1868, (?) Kreidersmlle, Pa., 1868. Lauman, "William Henry, 1867, Mount Holly Springs, Pa., 1867. Lawienoe, Isaiah Esaias, 1869, (?) WooaUr, Ohio, 18e». Lawton, George C, 1864, (?) Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864. Layoook, Elisha Harrison, 1867, Baton Rouge, La., 1867. Lazell, Enos Taylor, 1866, Oramille, III., 1871. Leale, Charles A., 1865, New Yorl City, 1871 Med. Cadet, IT. 8. Army, 1864; Acting Asst. Surg., U. 8. Army, 1365; Asst. Surg., U. S, Vols., 1365 to 1866; Surg, by brevet, 1866; At- tending Phys., N. W. Disp., 1866 to 1870; At- tending Phys., Central Disp., 1869 to 18T0; member N. T. County Med. Soc. LeFevre, Walter D., 1865, Spring, Pa., 1871. Leo, Simeon N"ewton, 1869, Nm Yorh Oity, 1871. Phys. to the B^nai Jesurun Ladies^ Benevo- Jent Society for the Eellef of Lying-in Women, 1870; Phys. to the Home for Aged Hebrews, 1870 ; Asst. Surg., 55th N. G., S. N. T., 1870 to 1871; Asst Health Insp., 1871; Official Cir- cumciser to the Mount Sinai Hospital. Lewis, Alonzo, 1866, (?) Warren, Mass., 1866. Lewis, Oscar A., 1864, (?) Huntington, Ind., 1871. M. D., Und Univ., 1861. Lindsay, David Upton, 1869, Eureha, Cal., 1871. County Phys., 1871. Little, Joseph D., 1864, New Yorh City, 1864. Livermore, Frank, 1864, Detroit, Mich., 1871. Med. Cadet, U. 8. Army, 1362 to 1863; Act- ing Asst. Surg., U. 8. Army, 1868 to 1865; M. D., Univ. of Paris, 1368 ; Phys. to Chinese Le- gation, 1868 to 1370 ; Phys. to American Lega- tion at Paris, 1869 to 1370. Lloyd, Henry Clay, 1866, Louisville, Ky., 1866, M. D., Uni-v. of Louisville, 1864. Lockrow, Arthur "V^an Buren, 1868, New Yorh City, 1871. Member N. T. County Med. Soc. Lockwood, Jordan "W., 1863, Philmont, N. Y., 1871. Logan, Cornelius Ambrose, 1868, Leavenworth City, Kan., 1871. A. M., Tale Col., 1863; M. D., Miami Med. Col., 1858; Senior Editor, Leavenworth Medical Herald. ^ Jlrong, Charles, 1870, -(?) New Enterprise, Pa., 1870. M. D., Albany Med. CoL, 1867. Long, John "W., 1865, Bryan, Ohio, 1871. Long, Robert "William, 1869, New Maysville, Ind., 1871. M. D., Jefferson Mod. Col., 1865. Long, "William Henry,' 1870, Southville, Ey., 1871. M. T)., Kentucky School of Mod,, 1866; mem- ber Shelby Co, Med. Soo. CATALOGUE OF ALUMNI, 1862 TO 1871. 47 Long, Uriah, 1865, Tamaqua, Fa., 1871. Lord, Sheldon De Forest, 1867, SrrcitJismlle, IT. Y., 1871. Surg., 85th N. G., State of N. T., 1868 to 18T0. Loriiig, Charles P., 1863, Promdenee, B. I., 1871. A. B., A. M. Lowe, Alexander, 1864, (?) San Franeiaeo, Cal., 1865. Luaces. Antonio L., 1865, (?) Cuba, 1865. House Surg., Bellevne Hoep., to April, 1S66. Luaces, Emelio L., 1862, Puerto Principe, Cuba, 1862. Luce, Jacob B., 1862, Died at Eiverhead, Long Island. House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., to April, 1864. Luten, John Herman, 1866, (?) Ovnoinnati, Ohio, 1866. A.M. Lusk, ■William T., 1864, JVew Yorh City, 1871. Class valedictorian ; A. M., Tale, 1872 ; Prof, of Physiol., Long. Island Col. Hosp., 1868-'71; Lecturer on PhysioL, Harvard Med. School, 1870-'T1 ; Tisiting Phys., Nursery and Child's Hosp., 1870-71 ; Tisiting Phys., Charity Hosp., 1870-'71 ; Prof, of Ob8tet.,Dis. of Worn., Dis. of Inf , and Clin. Midwifery, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., 1871 ; Tisiting Phys., Bellevue Hosp., 1871 ; Editor N. T. Medical Journal, 1871; member N. T. County Med. Soo. Lyman, Lewis Jndd, 1862, St. George, Kansas, 1871. Acting Asst. Burg., Army of Mias., 1862. Macalpine, Robert Smith, 1866, Parh Hill, Can., 1871. licentiate, Toronto School of Medicine. MaoDonald, Carlos Frederick, 1869, Flatbush, L. Island, 1871. Asst. Phys., Kings Co. Hosp., and Tis. Phys., Kings Co. Small-pox Hosp. and Almshouse, 1869 to 1870; Asst. Phys., Kings Co. Lunatic Asylum, 1870; Acting Ees't Phys., since 1871. Maodonald, Donald Draper, 1869, (?) New Canaan, K B., 1869. Maodonald, John, 1865, (?) Williamsburgh, N. Y., 1865. MaoKay, Andrew, 1871, (?) WoodstocTc, Can., 1871. Macken, Merritt H., 1865, Welhville, IT. Y., 1865. MacWhinnie, J. "Wallace, 1870, New Yorh City, 1871. House Phys., Nursery and Child's Hosp., 1870. Manville, Andrew Jackson, 1866, Bowling Oreen, Ohio, 1866. Marsh, Edwai-d T. T., 1866, New Yorh City, 1871. Acting Asst. Surg., V. S. Navy, 1864 to 1669 ; Attending Phys., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Eeliel for Out-door Poor, 1869 to 1870; House Burg., Beception Hosp., 1870 to 1871 ; Deputy Coroner, 1871. Martin, Abner, 1864, Ashland, Mo., 1871. A. M.; M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1857. Martin, Charles Detwiller, 1867, Allentown, Pa., 1867. Martin, Constantino Henry, 1866, (?) Allentown, Pa., 1866. Martin, Patrick, 1867, Maple Ridge, Mich., 1871. M. D., TJniv. of Mich., 1865. Martin, Tillie Alexander, 1870, JDalton, Mo., 1871. Asst. Phys. to N. T. City Insane Asylum, 1870 to 1871 ; Phys. to County Ahnshouse and Insane Asylum. Martin, William Harrison, 1865, Fastport, Iowa, 1871. A. B., 1862. Marvin, George Howard, 1864, Broohlyn, N. Y., 1871. A. B., A.M.; AcHng Asst. Surg., V. S. Navy, 1862 to 1865. Mason, John James, 1869, New Yorh City, 1871. A. B., 1866, A. M., 1872, Harvard TJniv. ; At- tending Phys., N. T. State Hosp. for Nerv. Dis., 1871; Asst. to chair of Dis. of Nervous System, Bellevue Hosp. Med. CoL," 1871 ;. Attending Phys.; Bureau of Med. and Surg. Belief for Out- door Poor, 1872 ; member N. Y. Co. Med. Soo. Masten, Charles Herman, 1867, Phillipsburg, Can., 1867. Mathis, Josiah Thompson, 1867, Paris, Tenn., 1867. 48 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Mattison, Jansen Beemer, 1867, Cheater, JST. J., 1871. Maupin, George Washington Opie, 1869, (?) PorUmouth, Va., 1869. Mauzey, Henry G., 1870, Vancouver, Wash. Ter., 1871. Maxwell, Elijah Ashton, 1869, Mw York City, 1871. House Phya., Charity Hosp., 1869 to 18T0; Curator to Charity Hosp., 1871. May, Benjamin L., 1865, Barry, Mo., 1865. May, George Washington, 1869, m Zeemille, Ind., 1869. May, James Moore, 1870, (?) Pittsiurg, Pa., 1870. Mayo, William Thomas, 1869, (?) Whittaher'a, K G., 1869. M. D., Med. Dep., TJniv. of Ta., 1868. McBride, Lewis Arnold, 1871, (?) Otisville, K T., 1871. McCaffrey, John B., 1862, Nm York City, 1871. McOallum, Frederick Oobbold, 1866, (?) Toronto, Gam., 1866. Licentiate of Board of Upper Canada. McCann, James H., 1864, Eeportcd deceased. McOausland, Marshall B., 1864, (?) Aylmer, Can., 1864. M. D., Med. Dep. of Tiotoria Col., 1860. McClelland, Milo Adams, 1867, Canton, III., 1867. McClurkin, John Calvin, 1871, Albion, hi., 1871. MoOoll, Hugh, 1871, (?) London, 'Can., 1871. MoOort, John W., 1864, (?) Minerva, Ohio, 1864. McOosh, George E., 1886, St. Louis, Mo., 1871. M. D., Med. Dep., Univ. of Iowa, 1861 ; Asst. Surg, daring entire war. McCoy, William Newton, 1871, (?) Jeffersonville, Ind., 1871. M. D., Univ.of Lonisvillo, 1860. MoOready, Robert, 1869, (?) SewieUy, Pa., 1869. McOreary, Thomas Fletcher, 1866, Sneed^ille, Tenn., 1866. McOreery, John Alexander, 1871, Belleville, KJ., 1872. A. M., St. John's Col., 1867 ; House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., 1871. MoDaniel, Alexander S., 1870, . Miami, Mo., 1871. McDermott, Thos. Lawrence, 1866, Louisville, Ky., 1872. Health Warden, Louisville, Ky., 1872. McDonald, Alexander D., 1867, London, Can., 1867. McDonald, William H., 1871, (?) Lewisbwrg, Pa., 1871. McGillvary, Alexander D., 1863, Sidney, N. S., 1871. Health Officer of the Port McGinnis, Isaac William, 1871, (?) Williamstown, Ky., 1871. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1869. McKay, Daniel George, 1866, Little Glaae Ba/y, N. S., 1871. Burg., Caledonia and Olace Bay Eailway and Cool Mining Co. McKay, Read Jennings, 1867, New York City, 1872. A. M.; Attending Surg., Bureau of Med. and Burg. Belief for Out-door Poor, 1869 to 1871 and since 1872; Clin. Asst, N. T. Eye and Ear Inftr., 1869 to 1871, and since 1872; District Phys,, N. Western Disp., 1869 to 1871 ; Asst. Dem. of Anat., sessions of 1869 and 1870, and Asst. to chair of Ophthalmology, Bellevue Hosp. Med.' Col., 1872. McKee, James, 1869, (?) Baleigh, K O., 1869. McKeeby, Gilbert Ernstein, 1868, Loii, Wis., 1871. MoKeehan, Alfred, 1868, Harrisburg, Pa., 1866. McKinnon, William Hugh, 1870, (?) Fayetteville, IT. C, 1870. McLaughlin, Isaac Thomas, ,1869, New York City, 1871. CATALOGUE OF ALUMNI, 1862 TO 18T1. 49 McLaughlin, Miar, 1865, (?) Fingal, Can., 1866. McLeay, John Dugald, 1866, London, Gan., 1871. McLellan, George Peter, 1867, Antigoniah, N. S., 1871. McLord, George Washington, 1871, (?) Paris, Ey., 1871. M. D., Univ. of LouiBTille, 1860. McMaster, Nathaniel G. Mohr, 1868, Nm Torh City, 1872. House Surg., BeDevne HoBp., 1869 and 1870. McMasters, David Markle, 1871, Pittsburg, Pa., 1872. House Phys., Bellevue Hosp. McMurchie, Duncan, 1866, Stnithville, Can., 1871. M. D., Victoria Col., 1866; Tice-Pres't, Med. Soc. of Huron Co. McNeal, Frederick Brechbill, 1867, I¥oy, Ohio, 1867. Class valedictorian. McNeil, James, 1867, • , Ma/igtwee, K 8., 1867. MoPhillips, Mathew B., 1866, Deceased. Eesided in Brooklyn, N. T. Meachem, John G., 1863, Racine, Wis., 1871. M. D., Castleton Med. Col., 1843; Surg., 6l8t Eegt, N. T. State Militia, 1853; Surg. Camp TTtley Hosp., 1863; member Amer, Med. Asso- ciation; member "Wisconsin State Med. So- ciety, and of Badne City Med. Aesociation; director of Taylor Orphan Asylum, and trustee ofEacineCol. Merrill, WiUiam H., 1869, (?) Flemington, K J., 1869. Mesick, Henry T., Jr., 1871, (?) AlloMy, K Y.; 1871. Messinger,^ D. Bacon, 1870, Oentralia, III., 1871. Metzler, Charles E., 1864, (?) Truro, If. S., 1864. Middleton, William Drummond, 1868, Davenport, Iowa, 1872. Prof, of Physiology and Microscopic Anatomy, Med. Dep. of Iowa State Univ., 1872. Miesse, Benjamin Franklin, 1866, Chillicothe, Ohio, 1871. B. S., 1861 ; Health Officer of Chillioothe, 1868. 4 Miles, John, 1866, St. Charles, Mo., 1866. Miller, Akin Constantine, 1868, (?) Orville, Ohio, 1868.' M. D., Starling Med. Col, 1862. Miller, Edward Peter, 1866, ' (?) Lodgeville, Pa., 1866. Miller, Eli P., 1864, New Yorh City, 1864. MUler, John 0., 1865, Sulphur Well, Ky., 1871. Miller, Henry Powers, 1867, Eaton, N. Y., 1871. Phys. to Madison Co. Almshouse, and to Hosp. for Insane Poor. Miller, Rogers Wright, 1870, (?) South Dansmlle, N. Y, 1870. Millikin, Murray Gaylord, 1869, Eew Yorh City, 1872. House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., 1871. Mitchell, George, 1866, Wallaceburg, Can., 1871. Licen., Toronto School of Med. Mitchell, Henry, 1867, Jersey City, N. J., 1871. Vis. Phys., St. Francis's Hosp. Mitchell, John Wait, 1871, Norwich, N. Y., 1872. House Suig,, Bellevue Hosp., 1871. MoflFatt, Peter, 1864, (?) Carrolton Place, Can., 1864. Mola, Emelio L., 1862, New Yorh City, 1864. House Phys. and Surg., Bellevue Hosp., to April, 1864. Moller, Alfonse Nicolas, 1868, New Yorh City, 1871.. Member Wew York County Med. Society. Monroe, George Joseph, 1869, Zelamd, III., 1871'. M. D., Ensh Med. Col., 1862. Monroe, James Albert, 1869, Chinoa, III, 1871'. M. D., Bush Med. Col., 1862. Montgomery, John James, 1867, Dryden, N. Y, 1871". Medical Cadet, U. S. Army, 1864 to 1865. 50 BELLEVTJE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Moorer, Henry Bascom, 1871, (?) DunTiamville, Tenn., 1871. Morgan, Edwin D., Jr., 1871, Mio York Gity, 1871. Member New York Coxinty Med. Society. Morgan, Ephraim Weston, 1871, (?) Water Valley, Miss., 1871. Morris, Gerald de Oourcy, 1871, London, England, 1872. Morris, Theodore F., 1863, Jersey Gity, N. J.,\^1\. Licentiate, New Jersey State Med. Soc, 185T ; Attending Piys., Jersey City Charity Hosp., 1869; Attending PJiya., St. Franoia'B Hosp., 1870. Morris, John, 1868, Baltimore, Md., 1871. Licentiate, Med. and Olir. Faculty of Mary- land, 1846. Morrison, Robert H., 1871, (?) Brownsburg, Va., 1870. Morse, William Henry, 1871, (?) New York Gity, 1871. Mortland, JaiQes-Oaldwell, 1871, (?) Edga/rtown, Ohio, 1871. Munger, Charles, 1871, (?) Perrysmlle, K Y., 1871. Munroe, David, 1864, (?) Genem, N. Y., 1864. Mnrpliy, Robert Wilson, 1871, (?) Sacramento, Gal., 1871. Murray, David Edgar Emory, 1868, (?) Norfolk, Va., 1^68. Murray, Daniel, 1868, (?) New Yorh City, 1868. Murray, Henry Brown, 1868, (?) TonoMomda, N. Y, 1868. Murray, Lewis S., 1868, ded, 1867. Kesided at InvemoBS, N. S. Myers, Piatt B., 1866, Buchanan, Mich., 1865. Myers, Rudolph, 1863, Burlington, Ind., 1863. Nansoawen, Caleb, 1870, (?) Broadhead, Wis., 1870. Neal, Elias Craig, 1866, (?) Gilmanton, N. E., 1866. Needham, George Gordon, 1866, New Yorh Gity, 1871. Class valedictorian; A. B., 1863, A. M., 1866, ■ Col. of the City of N. T. ; House Phys., Nursery and Child's Hosp., 1866 to 1866 ; Eesident Phys., Infents' Hom6,-1865 and 1866; Asst. Surg., 9th Eegt. N. G., State of N. Y., 1866 to 1810 ; Exam. Phys. to the Bookbinders' Beney. Soo. Nelden, Charles R., 1864, Stanhope, N. J., 1871. Med. Cadet, U. S. Army, 1862 and 1868 ; Act- ing Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, 1864. Nelson, Roland Morton, 1866, Folley Village, N. S., 1866. Newkirk, Henry Clay, 1866, Died, Aug. 23, 1871. Practised at Big Prairie, Ohio. Newman, Frank Richard, 1871, New Yorh Gity, 1871. Newman, Robert T., 1869, New Yorh Gity, 1871. M. D., Long Island Col. Hosp.i 1868 ; Phys. to Northern Disp., 1868 to 1866 ; Prosector to chair of Surg., Long Island Col. Hosp., 1864 to 1867; Phys. to N. Eastern Disp., 1864 to 1866; Sani- tary Insp., 18th Dist., Council of Hygiene and Pub. Health, 1864; Sanitary Insp., Mefropol Board of Health, during 1866; Exam., Eepnblio Life Ins. Co., 1870; Vloe-Pres., New York Med- ico-Legal Society, 1867; member Pathological Society, and of the N. Y. County Med. Soc. delegate to State Med. Soc, 1867. Newton, Buna, 1866, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871. Nichols, Isaac de Forrest, 1866, New Yorh Gity, 1866. A.B. O'Byrne, William J., 1870, , New Yorh Gity, 1871. A. M. ; House Phys., Belleyne Hosp., 1869 ; House Phys., State Woman's Hosp., 1871. O'Oallahan, Thomas L., 1863, Class valedictorian ; died at Louisville, Ky. O'Donnell, William, Jr., 1867, New Yorh Gity, 1871. Member New York County Med. Sodely. Oloott, Edgar, Jr., 1862, Deceased. Eeslded at Jerasy Olty, N. J. CATALOGUE OF ALUMNI, 1862 TO 1871. 51 Orton, John Jackson, 1866, Lahemlle, Ot, 1866. Osborne, Harris Bennett, 1867, Sherman, N. F., 1871. Osterloh, WiUiam 0., 1865, New TorTc City, 1865. Otis, Robert Mendum, 1869, (?) Kittery, Maine, 1869. Owen, Abraham Miconius, 1870. Evansmlle, Ind., 1871. Prot of Dis. of the Eye and Ear, ETaasvDle Med. Col., 1871 ; TiB. Surg., EvanSTille Dispen- sary, 18TO. Page, Eobert, 1868, (?) Farmmlle, Va., 1868. Paine, Henry E., 1863, Dixon, Iowa, 1871. House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., to October, J863 ; Acting Asst. Snrg., TJ. S. Army, 1868 to 1864 Palmer, Austin Elijah, 1869, (?) Le Roy, K Y., 1869. Palmer. Loran Lester, 1866, Orimsby, Gam,., 1866. Pangbum, Samuel, 1869, Perry, Iowa, 1871. M. D., OMo Med. Col., 1866. Parberi-y, "William, 1865, (?) Pleasant Green, Mo., 1865. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1858. Parker, Joseph Benson, 1866, (?) If. S. Nam/, 1866. Med. Cadet, U. S. Army, and Assistant Surg., U. S. Navy, before graduation. Parker, Leander 0., 1865, Halifax, AC S., 1865. M. D'., Castleton Med. Col., 1855; Graduate, Eoyal Col of Surg., Eng. Parsons, W. Buchanan, 1870, Brownsville, Mo., 1871. Passage, Henry V., 1868, (?) Peru, Ind., 1868. Ml D., Ensli Med. Col, 1861. Patterson, Samuel Jose{)h, 1867, Dunlap, Iowa, 1871. Patton, Samuel Judson, 1869, (?) Brownsville, Tenn., 1869. Peacock, William Carson, 1868, (?) Zamesville, OMo, 1868. Pearce, David Mabra, 1870, (?) Union Gity, Tenn., 1870. Pearce, Hiram McHvaine, 1866, (?) MoAjsville, Ky., 1866. M. D., OUo Med. Col., 1865. Pearsall, Francis Marion, 1866, Hinkletown, Pa., 1871. Peck, John "W., 1866, Sharpsbwg, Ky., 1865. Peck, ■Washington F., 1863, Da/Benport, Iowa, 1871. House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1862; Suig., TJ. S. Vols.; Tls. Burg., Mercy Hosp., 1869; Vis. Surg, to Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home, 1867; Prof, of Surg., and Dean of the Faculty of Iowa State UnW., 1869. Pegg, Charles H., 1863, (?) New York City, 1863. PeU, Eichard Varick, 1865, Deceased. Dr. Pell was bom in Bergen County, New Jersey, on, the 28th of July, 1848, and was the. son of "William M. PeD and Maria A Varick, daughter of John V. B. Varick and Maria Kemsen, both of whom be- longed to New Tork &milles of Dutch origin. He received his preliminary education in the Polyteohnio Institute of Brooklyn, and took the degree of A. B. from Columbia College, in 1862. His medical studies were commenced with Dr. C. L. Mitchell, of Brooklyn. He attended lec- tures at the College of Phys. and Surg., and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., and graduated from the latter in 1865. He became House Surg, of Bellevue Hosp., and, during his term of service, was attacked with cholera, which was then epi- demic, and died on the 22d of August, 1866. Percival, George G., 1863, (?) 'BrooUyn, K Y., 1863, Perkins, George, 1865, Somerset^, Ky., 1871. Member Kentucky State Med. Soc. ; Sec, Pu- laski Co. Med. Soc. Perryj Charles Homer, 1866, (?) U. S. Navy, 1866. Perry, Ezra Herbert, 1870, Providence, B. I., 1871. Perry, George Thompson, 1864, NatieTc, R. I, 1871. Asst. Surg., 7th N. H. Vols., 1864 to 1865; Town Surg, of Warwick, E. I., 1871. 52 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Perry, Winfield Mowen, 1869, (?) Solland, Patent, IT. Y., 1869. Persons, Kobert Turner, 1868, (?) Fort Valley, Ga., 1868. Philips, William Hunter, 1871, (?) Kenton, Ohio, 1871. M. D., Basil Med. Col., 1856. Phillips, George Richard., 1869, Mw YorJc Oity, 1872. Med. Issp.,Dep. of Pub. Char, and Correc. Pinkham, John Warren, 1866, Montclair, N. J., 1871. A. B. Pitcher, Stewart Cissna, 1866, Chicago, III., 1866. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col, 1864. Pooook, Eli D., 1870, MantfieU, Ohio, 1871. Pollock, Stephen Dysert, 1871, (?) AUngton, III., 1871. Pomeroy, Orange, 1871, (?) Cha/rdon, Ohio, 1871. M. D., Cln. CoL of Med. and Surg., 1860; member Ohio State Med. Soc. Pooler, Hiram Alvin, 1865, New Tori: Oity, 1871. Police Surgeon. Pooley, Thomas E., 1864, Nm Torh City, 1872. Asst. Surg., TJ. S. Tols., 1864; Captain, by brevet, and mustered out, 1865 ; Attending Phys., Northern Disp., 1867 to 1869 ; Clin. Asst, N. T. Eye and Ear - Infirmary ; Asst. Surg., N. T. Ophtb. and Aur. Institute ; Tia. Surg., Charity Hosp., 1872; member of New York County Med. Soc. Porter, Daniel Eea, 1866, Momhasaet, L. Island, 1871. Porter, Eohert E., 1864, (?) Marrowlone, Ky., 1864. Porter, Samuel S., 1865, (?) Eamoeh, Mich., 1865. Porter, Watson, 1864, (?) Nom Scotia, 1864. Post, Julius Augustus, 1866, Perry, K T., 1872. 'Potter, Charles H., 1868, BrooUyn, N. Y., 1871. Potter, Wallace Winfield, 1871, (?) Providence, B. I., 1871. Potts, Eichard S., 1863, Versailles, Ky., 1863. Pratt, Eugene B., 1866, (?) Ba/rlymlle, Ohio, 1866. M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1862. Pray, Orestes M., 1863, Deceased. Dr. Pray was killed In an acci- dent on the Long Island Bailroad, on the 28d of April, 1869. After graduation he became a member of the house-staff of Bellevue Hospital, serving as House Surg, until April, 1865, after which he went abroad for the purpose of con- tinuing the study of medicine. On his return he commenced practice in Brooklyn, and at the time of his death was a clinical assistant to the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. Prentiss, George Weymouth, 1863, Grerveille, Can., 1871. Member of Col. of Phys. and Snrg. of Ontario ; late Attending Phys. to County Almshouse, Insane Hosp., and Jail, Jefferson, Wis. Prentiss, Josiah Lyman, 1867, Lawrence, Kan., 1867. M. D,, Eush Med. Col, 1865. Preston, Henry Green, 1869, (?) New Yorh Cii/y, 1869. Preston, Medina, Jr., 1865, Sangerfield, N. Y, 1871. Price, Jacob P., 1871, (?) Charleston, HI, 1871. M. D., Med. Dep,TJniv. of Louisville, 1867. Prior, Israel, 1864, (?) New Yorh City, 1864. Pumyea, Peter B., 1868, (?) Rochy Hill, N. J., 1868. Purcell, James J., 1865, New York City, 1871. Purcell, William Joseph, 1867, New Yorl City; 1871. Asst. Health Insp., 1871. Purdy, Hiram J., 1869, (?) West Butler, N. Y, 1869. Purroy, Francis Michael, 1870, (?) New Yorh City, 1870. Putman, Francis D., 1865, Deceased. Resided at Schenectady, N. T. CATALOGUE OF ALUMNI, 1862 TO 1871. 53 Pntnam, Joseph H., 1864, (?) Johnstown, N. Y., 1864. Putnam, Joseph Morrill, 18Y0, GheUea, Mass., 1871. Putney, Alfred Lyman, 1870, New Torh City, 1872. Kadigan, Thomas Jefferson, 1868, Deceased. , Eesided at Syracuse, N. T. Raphael, Henry, 1862, New Yorh City, 1871. House Surg,, Bellevue and Charity Hosps,, 1862 to 1868; A. A. Surg., U. S. Army, 1865; resigned, 1866; Attending Surg., N. Eastern Disp., 1866; resigned, 1867; Pliys. to Eastern Disp., 1867; Dist. Pliys.,Dep. of Pub. Cliar. and Cor., 1869 ; Phys. to Manhattan Disp. for Dis. of Chil., 1871 ; member New York County Med. Soo. Eau, Frederick Christopher, 1869, (?) New Yorh City, 1869. Raymond, Lee Chester, 1867, Gonneaut, Ohio, 1871. Raymond, Mahlon Harrison, 1869, (?) Grass Lake, Mich., 1869. M.D., Med. Dep.,Univ. of Mieh., 1859; mem- ber of County Med. Soo. Read, Ira B., 1868, New Yorh Gity, 1871. M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1867; A. B.; A. M.; Captain, 101st Ohio Vols., 1862 to 1865 ; Tisiting Phys. to Harlem Disp. Read, Joshua Ware, 1867, Bloomington, III., 1868. Reading, John "W., 1865, (?) Belleville, Can., 1866. Reagles, James, Jr., 1864, (?) Schenectady, N. Y., 1864. Rebmann, "William Frederick, 1871, (?) New' Yorh City, 1871. Redd, Robert George, 1871,. (?) Mount. Vernon, Ky., 1871. M. D., Ohio Med. CoL, 1869. Beed, Josiah, 1866, Troy, Ohio, 1871. Phys. to Miami Co. Infirmary since 1868. Eenick, William Herbert, 1866, 8t. Louis, Mo., 1871. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1865; Asst Surg. to St. Louis City Hosp., 1866; Phys. to City Disp., 1867; Acting Asst. Surg., IT. S. Army, 1867 to 1871. Reynolds, Charles Nathan, 1870, (?) Stephentown, N. Y, 1870. Reynolds, Daniel Frank, 1868, (?) Leonardsville, N. Y., 1868. Reynolds, Joseph Hervey, 1864, Quincy, HI, 1871. Reynolds, Reginald M., 1866, Rochester, Minn., 1871. Ribble, George Thompson, 1866, Milford, N. J., 1866. Rice, Alvin Button, 1867, Pamama, N. Y, 1871. U. S. Exam, Burg. &r Pensions, 1871. Rice, James Nelson, 1868; (?) Faetorymlle, Pa., 1868, Rice, John Scott, 1866, Laurel, Ind., 1871. Richards, Heber John, 1871, (?) Salt Lahe Gity, Utah, 1871. Richards, John Hildrick, 1869, (?) Greemoich, N. £., 1869. Richards, Nelson B., 1865, (?) Omaha, Nel., 1865. Richardson, Holland W., 1870, (?) Woodstoch, III, 1870. Richardson, James Ashur, 1870, (?) Salem, Oregon, 1870. M. D., Toland Med. Col., 1866. Rix, J. Morrill, 1868, (?) Dalton, N. E., 1868. Rizer, James T., 1868, liusselhille, Ky., 1871. Roberts, Charles Forrester, 1867, Nm Yorh Gity, 1871. Asst. to chair of Physiol., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., 1866, and Asst. Dem. of Anatomy, 1871 ; Health Inspector since 1869. Roberts, WUliam E., 1864, Washington, D. C, 1871. Acting Asst. Burg., V. S. Army, 1864 to 1865; member of the Board of Health of Washington City, during 1867. 54 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL -COLLEGE. Roberts, 'William Owen,, 1871, (?) Louisville, Ky., 1871. M. D., Univ. of LouisTiUe, 18T0. Robberson, James Libbem, 1868, (?) SpringfteU, Mo., 1868. Robertson, Dillis Dyre, 1871, (?) .Calhoun, Ky., 1871. M. D., Kentucky Boliool of Med., 1868 ; mem- ber ol EentQcky State Med. Soc. Robbins, Monroe M., 1865, Aurora, III., 1871. Robinson, Andrew Rose, 1868, (?) Claude P. 0., Can., 1868. Robinson, J. King, 1864, (?) San M-ancisco, Cat, 1864. Rockwell, Alphonso D., 1864, New Yorh City, 1871. A. M. ; Asst. Surg., 6th Ohio Oav., 1864 ; Suig., 1864 to 1865; Electro-Therapeutist to Demiit Disp., 18T1 ; member of New York County Med. Boc. Rockwell, G-. Frederick, 1865, Ontario, Ind., 1871. Rockwell, Henry, 1863, iV«M Yorh City, 1871. Rogers, David L., 1863, Toronto, Earn., 1861. Rogers, Joseph Goodwin, 1864, Madison, Ind., 1871. Acting ABSt. Surg., U. B. Army, 1864 to 186.5. Rooney, 'Alexander Joseph, 1867, BrooUyn, N. T., 1871. Root, William W., 1866, Mason, Mich., 1866. M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1862. Rorbaoh, Frederick, 1867, Newton, N. J., 1867. Rose, Madison Hall, 1866, Bamoille, Ind., 1866. M. D., BuflWo Med. Col., 1861. Ross, Francis Emory, 1868, Springfield, Mo., 1872. Rouse, Jonathan S., 1866, South Saginaw, Mich., 1871. Rowell, Elijah, 1863, East Franklin, Vt., 1862. M. D., Dartmouth Col, 1808. Rowe, Eugene O., 1864, BeoeaBGd, Dr. Eowe was bom in New To on the 5th of September, ISii, and, after reoc ing a good primary education, entered a m cantile house. A professionaJ life being, he ever, more suited to his tastes, he comment the study of medicine with his brother-in-li Prof. James E. Wood, and, after passing an amination for his degree, entered Bellovue H pital, as a member of the resident surgical st on the 20th of September, 1863. He sen with great credit imtil th6endoftheyear,wh having contracted typhus fever while nursi one of his associates on the staff, who was s of the disease, he died on the l^th of Janua 1864, his death being lamented by every < who had known him, either in private life oi the practice of his profession, Royer, John Adams, 1867, (?) Waynesboro, Pa., 18£ Royster, Wisconsin, 1869, (?) Raleigh, N. C, 186 Eudd, Alden R., 1870, Watertown, N. Y., 187 Uunyan, James Madison, 1869, Stochdale, Ind., 186 M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surg., 181 member of County Med. Soc. Russell, Frank Henry, 1871, Springfield, Me., 187 Ryan, Charles Thomas, 1869, New Yorh City, 187 Ryan, James Charles, 1867, Taunton, Mass., 166 Sabin, Henry Millen, 1863, Edwardsville, III., 187 A. B., 1858, A. M., 1856, Williams OoL ; As Surg., 52d Mass. Tols., 1863 ; mustered o 1863. Saez, Casimfiro Jos6, 1864, (?) Emana, Cuba, 186 Salisbury, Augustus Harrison, 1867, Mazomanie, Wis., 187 A. M., 1867, Wisconsin State Univ. Saltzman, Jerome Cooke, 1870, (?) Milwaulcee, Wis., 181 Satterthwait, Samuel T., 1870, Belmont, Ohio, 187 CATALOGUE OF ALtFMNI, 1862 TO 18'ri. 55 Sauri, J. Eichard, 1865, Paris, France, 1868. Graduate ofUniv.-of Paris, 186S. Savage, Frederick Allison, 1870, Elizabeth, N. J., 1871. Scheide, 'William, 1866, (?) JUTm Yorh'Oity, 1866. Schenok, WiUiam E., 1864, (?) Millstone, JV. J., 1864. Soliultze, "William Chambers, 1867. Des Moines, Iowa, 1871. A. B., 1862, A. M., 1865, La Fayette Ool. Scofield, John Oscar, 1868, ■ (?) Stamford, Ot., 1868. Scott, George, 1871, §an Francisco, Gal., 1871. Asst. Surg, to California State 'Womaii's Hosp. Scott, James M., 1868, (?) Warren, Ohio, 1868. Scott William, 1870, t. Koleomo, InH., 1871. M. D., Ensh Med. Col, 1868; Aast. Surg., 89tli Ind. Vols, 1864; Surg., 1865; discharged, 1865; mernber County Med. Soc Scribner, John Jelliff, 1866, Mount Vernon, Ohio, 1866. Seaman, John Kline, 1869, (?) Eamlurg, Pa., 1869. Sell, Edward H. M., 1866, In Ewrope, 1871. Member New York County Med. Soc. Sensenig, Isaac B., 1869, (?) EinJcletown, Pa., 1869. Seward, Benjamin Jennings, 1871, (?) Middletown, K T., 1871. Seymour, Emerson, 1866, (?) Antwerp, K Y., 1865. Shank, Alexander Richardson, 1866, Auburn, K T., 1866. Shaw, Thomas Wilson, 1871, (?) Macon, Mo., 1871. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1868. Sheetz, Leander Augustus, 1869, (?) Freeport, III., 1869. Sheffield, Mason, 1863, Wewarh, K J., 1871. Acting Asst. Surg., U. 8. Army, 1868; re- signed, 1864. Sherman, Oliver Graffam, 1864, Oamden, Me., 1871. Graduate of Phil. Col. of Pharmacy, 1858. Sherwell, Samuel, 1868, (?) BrooMyn, K Y., 1868. Sherwood, William Fanton, 1869, (?) Liberty, if. Y., 1869. Shields, D, Howell, 1869, (?) Hannibal, Mo., 1869. Simpson, John Duval, 1370, Belford, Ind., 1871. M. D,, TJniv. of LouisTille, 1865 ; County Phys., 1871. Simpson, Julius Manning, 1866, Schralenbwg, If. J., 1871. Sinclair, John, 1866, St. Mary's, Can., 1871. Skinner, Barton Dwight, 1869, Orient, W. Y., 1871. Skinner, George Bead, 1866, Polo, m., 1866. Blade, James Bennett, 1871, (?) Cold Spring, Texas, 1871. Smith, Abram Alexander, 1871, New Yorh City, 1872. A. B., 1868, A. M., 1871, Lafeyette Col. ; House Phys., Belevue Hosp., 1871-'72. Smith, Arthur Wells, 1866, Stamford, Ct., 1866. Smith, Bascom Benson, 1869, (?) Alleghany City, Pa., 1869. Smith, Edward West, 1866, Paris, Mo., 1871. Smith, Elliot Benjamin, 1867, Knoxville, Term., 1867. Smith, George H., 1865; Syracuse, Hi., 1865. Smith, Higgins Ohinn, 1869, (?) Cynthiana, Ey., 1869. Smith, Jacob Kellogg, 1867, Wa/rscm, K Y., 1867. 56 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Smith, James Soott, 1870, (?) Warren, Ohio, 1870. Smith, Joseph WlUiam, 1870, (?) Cross Beads, Pa., 1870. Smith, Norman Aeaj 1866, Frelighsburg, Can., 1871. C. M., Univ. of MoSffl Col. ; Suig., 60tli Bat- talion, Dom, of Canada. Smith, Orsamns, 1862, New Orleans, La., 1862. Smith, Wmiam Wallace, 1871, Howa/rd, IT. Y., 1871. Snively, Andrew Jackson, 1866, Williamsburg, Pa., 1866. Snodgrass, Jesse, 1867, Kenton, Ohio, 1871. Asst. Sur^., Sth (Federal) Tenn. Vol. Inf., 1863 to end of war. Snyder, J. W. O., 1866, St. Louis, Mo., 1866. M. D., Iowa State Univ., 1868. Snyder, Quintus Emanuel, 1868, Flicisville, Pa., 1868. Sommers, John, 1866, ' Halifax, K 8., 1871. Phys. to Halifax Disp., 1868 j Prof, of Physiol., Dalliousie Med. School, 1870. Bonders, Samnel, 1871, (?) Dayton, Ohio, 1871. Souls, Artemas G., 1864, San Francisco, Oal., 1864. M. D., BerkBhire Med. Col., 1646. Sonthack, John W., 1866, Deceased. Dr. Sonthack was bom in New Tork, on the 21st of December, 1889. He grad- uated in Arts at ColambiA College, in 1861, and the year following commenced the study of medicine with Prof Wood. After receiving his professional degree, he served during 1864 and 1665 as House Burgeon in Bellevue Hospital, and during this time contracted a dissection- wound which resulted in the partial loss of the use of one of his fingers, and led to the forma- tion of an axillary abscess. He suffered, at the same time, an attack of acute articular rheuma- tism, from which he made a tedious and but partial recovery, assisted, however, by a couple of months' travel in England. In 1866, he was appointed Curator to BoUevue Hospital, and Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy in the Col- lege. At about the same time, he also became Clinical Assistant at the New Tork Eye Infir- mary. He commenced practice in 1366, but, during the succeeding year, was obliged to give it up, owing to an attack of hffimoptysis. Fol- lowing this he went again to Europe, where he spent three months, with much benefit to bis health, and, on his return, was appointed At- tending Surgeon to the Bureau of Medical and Surgical KeUef for Out-door Poor, Bellevue Hospital. In February, 1868, he was again obliged, on account of ill health, to go abroad. He studie'd in Yirchow's laboratory, and with Strieker, in Ylenna, and Becklinghausen, in Wurzburg, and again returned to New Tork, in September, 1669. He inaugurated a course of practical pathology at Bellevue, and devoted the greater portion of his time to private teach- ing. In a few months, however, his health again failed, and he died on the 14th of Decem- ber, 1869. Sowers, Zaohary Turner, 1871, Nm Yorh City, 1872. B. P., Columbia Col., D. C, 1668 ; M. D., Na- tional Medr Col., 18T0 ; Asst. Exam. Phys., Dep. of Pub. Char, and Cor., April to July, 1871 ; Asst. Eesident, and Bcsldent Phys., Small-pox and Fever Hospitals, since July, 1871. Spencer, James Decker, 1870, Waiertov>n, N. Y., 1871. Spohn, Henry, 1865, Fort Mcintosh, Texas, 1865. Acthig Asst. Surg., U. S. Army. Spratt, Charles Joseph, 1869, (?) Auburn, m Y., 1869. Srigley, Nelson, 1865, Wingham, Can., 1865. Stancell, Rohert Henry, 1870, Margaretsville, N. C, 1871. M. D., Med. Col. of Th-ginia, 1865. Stanley, Claude Graham, 1870, Mw Yorh City, 1872. PoUce Surgeon, 1872. Stansbury, Emory, 1867, Appleton, Wis., 1867. Stanton, George D., 1865, Stonington, Ct., 1871. President of the Board of Health; Warden of the Borough of Stonington. Stapp, Assipa M., 1871, (?) Sohneehsville, Pa., 1871. Starr, George Leander, 1865, Youngstown, Ohio, 1871. A. B., 1856, A, M., 186T, West Eeserve Col. Starr, Milton H., 1866, Georgetown, Can., 1866. CATALOGUE OF ALUMNI, 1862 TO 1871. 57 Stedman, Charles Griswold, 1868, Deceased. Br. Btedman was bom at SLafe- opee, Minn., on the 13th of October, 1S45. In 1864, lie enlisted in the 6th Ohio Cavalry, and served until the end of the war, having risen to the position of lieutenant. He studied medi- cine with Dr. G. VT. Bettis, of Eandolph, Ohio, and after his graduation settled at Bavenna, Ohio. In the spring of 1869 he had an attack of pulmonary hsemorrhage. The loss of hie health caused his removal to Clermont, Iowa, and, later, to his native town, where he died on the 80th of August, 1869. Steednian, Elliott Vincent, 1866, Gilbert Hollow, 8. 0., 1871. A. B., 1860. Sterling, George A., 1865, Sag Harbor, L. Islcmd, 1871. Surgeon to Marine Hosp. Steward, Asahel, 1869, (?) Crosa Roads, Pa., 1869. Stewart, James McMun, 1869, (?) Fremont, Ohio, 1869. Stevenson, William G., 1864, NyacTc, K Y., 1871. Stoekton, Thomas Coates, 1868, South San Diego, Cal., 1871. Secretary, San Diego County Med. Soo. Stoddard, Henry B., 1866, Northampton, Mass., 1860. House Phys., BeUevue Hosp., 1867 and 1868. Stoddard, John Parker, 1867, Albion, Mich., 1867. Stone, Frank L., 1865, Floyd, If. Y., 1865. Stone, James Farrar, 1866, Philadelphia, Pa., 1866. Stone, Jonathan Ooolidge, 1863, Deceased. Dr. Stone was bom at Newbury- port, Mass., on the 28d of October, 1826. He graduated from Harvard University, in 1848. During the summer in which he graduated, he went as an assistant to Prof. Agassiz, on a sur- vey of the shores of Lake Superior. In conse- quence of an attack of typhoid fever, he was obhged to abandon the expedition, and, to ex- pedite his recovery, he undertook a voyage to Singapore, where he remained for two years, en- gaged in mercantile pursuits. He then returned to the United States, and settled in Oalifomia. In 1859, he commenced the study of medicine at the Harvard Medical School, and afterward attended two courses of lectures at the Bellevne Hosp. Med. College. He graduated in 1863 and became House Phys. in BeUevue Hospital, serving until October, 1863. He next obtained the position of Acting Assistant Surgeon, United States Army, and was on duty in the Military Hospital in charge of Prof. Mott, on Lexington Avenue (now Nursery and Child's Hospital), and at the same time commenced practice in the city. Alter about a year, he moved to West Farms, N. T. (1864), where he died, April 8, 1868, of double pneumonia, contracted from ex- posure during a midnight drive in a cold rain- storm to visit a patient. Story, "William, 1869, (?) Whitby, Can., 1869. Stout, James Eioe, 1868, (?) IfeiD Hope, Va., 1868. Stout, Luther Eioe, 1868, (?) Stevensbiirg, Va., 1868. Stowe, Willard Hadley, 1869, (?) Morristown, Vt, 1869. Strang, Albert, 1867, JVew Yorlc Gity, 1871. House Surg., BeDevue Hosp., 1867-'68 ; Asst. Health Inspector, 1869; Prosector to chair of DcBcrip. Anat., BeUevue Hosp. Med. Col., 1869- 'TO. Strickler, Abram H., 1866, Waynesboro, Pa., 1871. A. B. and A. M. Struthers, John, 1862, Kentville, N. S., 1871. Surg., Windsor and Annap. Eailway ; Surg., 2d Kings Co. MUitia; Coroner of Kings Co. Stuart, Absalom Baylis, 1866, ■ Winona, HI, 1866. M. D., Berkshire Med. CoL, 1856. Stuart, John Harlan, 1867, Knightstown, Ind., 1867. Swasey, William Brooks, 1867, * Limerick, Me., 1871. Sweeney, William Oglesby, 1865, Lexington, Ky., 1871. Prof, of Chem. and Physiol, in Eocker Fe- male CoUege. Sweeny, James, 1867, New Yorh Gity, 1871. Member New York County Med. Soc. Swezey, Gilbert Hopkins, 1869, New Yorh Gity, 1872. Attending Phys., N. E. Disp., since 1869 ; At- tending Phys., Bureau of Med. and Surgical EeUef for Out-door Poor, since 1869; Attending Phys., N. T. State Hosp. for Dis. of Nerv. Sys., 1871; Attending Phys., Demilt Disp., 1872; member New York County Med. Soc. 58 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Swisher, Thomas J., 1862, Jerseytown, Pa., 1862. Switzer, Charles 0., 1870, Shawnee, Kansas, 1871. Tappan, Benjamin, Jr., 1864, (?) Steubemille, Ohio, 1864. Tate, J. MUton, 1865, McOready, Mo., 1872. Taulman, Dowe D., 1864, (?) Spring Valley, JV. T., 1864. M. D., Nattonal Med. Col., 1860. Taylor, George Kennon, 1866, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1866. Taylor, George L., 1863, Hampton, K B., 1871. Taylor, James Howard, 1871, (?) Marshall, Texas, 1871. Taylor, William Osborn, 1866, (?) New Torh City, 1866. House Phys., Charity Hosp., New York, 1865 to 186T. Teimey, George Harrison, 1869, (?) Burlington, Vt., 1869. Terriberry, George Washington, 1866, Paterson, N. J., 1871. Med. Cadet, XT. S, Army, 1864; Acting Asst. Snrg., U. S. Army, 1865. Terry, Louis W., 1865, Paiehogue, L. Island, 1871. Thacker, Ludwell Gaines, 1866, Befianct, Ohio, 1871. Thayer, Foster, 1866, Biverhead, L. Island, 1871. A. B., 1862, A. M., 1865, Colnmbja Col.j Act- ing Asst. Surg., U. 8. Navy, 1864 to 1866; Asst. Snrg. ta Army of Argentine BepnbUc, 8. A., wintsr of 186T and 1868; House Pliys.; Nursery Hosp., Eandall's Island, N. T., 186Sto 1869 ; Vis- iting Phys., Nursery Hosp., 1869. Thickstnn, Gilbert, 1864, WatUlurg, Pa., 1864. Thomas, Francis Marion, 1869, (?) Catawissa, Pa., 1869. Thomas, George Francis, 1871, Weld, Me., 1871. Thomas, Joseph Dio, 1869, (?) Pittsburg, Pa., 1869. Thompson, Bradford Smith, 1867, New Torh City, 1872. Librarian, N. T. Med. Library and Journal Association, 1867 to 1868 ; Corresponding Secre- tary, Med. Soo. County of N. T. ; Asst. Editor of The Medical Eecord, since 186T. Thompson, Davis Montgomery, 1869, (?) Harrodsburg, Ky., 1869. Thompson, John, 1871, (?) Union City, Tenn., 1871. Thompson, Orville B., 1866, Bes Moines, Iowa, 1866. M. D., Univ. of Iowa, 1861. Thornburgh, James Edgar, 1870, Lymansville, Ind., 1871. B. 8., 1871. Thome, Walter Scott, 1869, San JosS, Cal., 1871. Class valedictoriflii. Thorp, Lewis Edward, 1871, Butternuts, K Y., 1871. Tibbets, Lemuel, 1867, Newville, K T., 1871. Tibbetts, William, 1867, Fairfield, N. Y., 1867. Titsworth, Abel Sheppard, 1867, 8hiloh,N.J.,l&n. Todd, James Forrest, 1868, Kewanee, HI., 1871. Todd, Joseph H., 1865, Shreve, Ohio, 1865. Tolles, Clarence Weston, 1868, (?) Claremont, JT". IT., 1868. Towle, Alonzo, 1869, Mw Yorh City, 1872. Town, Salem, 1871, (?) Cfreenoastle, Ind., 1871. M. D., Chicago Med. Col, 1863. Tozier, Lemuel L., 1864, Batavia, if. Y., 1864. Traver, Kichard Dubois, 1867, Champaign, HI., 1867. M. D., Bt. Lotds Mod. Col., 1864. Treat, Alfred Otis, 1866, (?) Mw YorJs City, 1866. CATALOGUE OF ALUMNI, 1862 TO 1871. 69 Trexler, "William Ditrich, 1866, Lynnoille, Pa., 1866. Trott, Thomas Henry, 1869, ' (?) Washington, JD. C, 1869. Troxell, John Frederick, 1870, (?) Cumberland, Md., 1870. Trumbower, Lewis T., 1862, Qimkertown, Pa., 1862. Tucker, De Witt Clinton, 1866, Damille, Ey., 1866. M. D., Kentucky School of Med., 1864. Tucker, Nathan, 1866, Mount Oilead, Ohio, 1871. TJ. S. Exam. Burg, for Pensions, 1871. Tucker, Samuel Marion, 1870, Weatherford, Texas, 1871. Class yflledjctorian; Med. Exam, for the Texas Mutual, Piedmont and Arlington, and Southern lafe Insurance Companies, Tunis, George Spaflford, 1869, (?) Point Pleasant, N. J., 1869. Tunstall, Alexander, Jr., 1868, Norfolk City, Va., 1868. - House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., 1868-'69. Tuthill, James Y., 1864, Broohlyn, N. Y., 1864. Tuttle, William M., 1864. Deceased. M. D., St. Louis Med. Col., 1858. Tyrrell, Augustus, 1869, (?) Elmira, N. Y., 1869. IJmbstatter, Edwin Stanton, 1866, PitUlurg, Pa., 1871. Asst..Surg., Pa. Tols., 1865; Acting Asst. Surg., U. B. Army, 1868 to 1869; Phys. to City Poor, 1871. Fnderhill, Joshua W., 1866, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1871. M. D., Cincinnati Col. of Med. and Surgery, 1865; Dem. of Anat., Cin. Col. of Med. and Surg., 1867-'70; Coroner of Hamilton Co., 1870; Asst. Surg.; 46th Ind. Inf., 1862; Surg., 1864. linger, David F., 1869, Mercersburg, Pa., 1871. Asst. Phys. to the Infents' Hosp., EandaJl's Island, New York, 1869 to 1870. Vail, Charles L., 1870, Port Burwell, Can., 1871. M. B., Toronto 0niT., 1864. Vance, Reuben, Aleshire, 1867, New York City, 1871. House Burg., Bellevue Hosp., 1867-68; At- tending Phys., Central Dlsp., 1868 to 1869; Asst. to the chair of Dis. of the Mind and Nerv- ous Sys., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., 1868 to 1870 ; Asst. Phys. to the N. T. State Hosp. for Dis. of the Nerv. Sys., during 1870; Attending Phys., Disp. of the Church of the Holy Trinity, 1868 to 1870; Attending Phys., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Belief fordOut-door Poor, 1869 to 1871 ; Phys.-m-Chief to the New York Inst for the Par. and Epilep., 1871; member New York County Med. Society, Van Derveer, Albert P., 1870, Montgomery, Ala., 1871. Vandervoort, James Wilkerson, 1869, (?) Saroeyaburg, Ohio, 1869. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1863 ; member County Med. Soc. Vandewater, Albertus L., 1870, New York City, 1871. House Surg., Centre Street Hosp., 1870, Van Eunkel, Manno W., 1865, South Bethlehem, Pa., 1868. Van Vleet, Peter P., 1869, (?) Lodi, N. Y; 1869. M. D., Geneva Med. Col., 1868. Van Verbis, Flavins Josephus, 1871, (?) Indianapolis, Ind., 1871. M. D., Eush Med. Col., 1866; member In- diana State Med. Soc, Van Wyok, WiHiam Harrison, 1865, , New York City, 1871. Visiting Surg., N. Y. Inst, for the Eehef of Eup. and Crip., 1865 to 1866; Vis. Phys, to the N. "Western Disp., 1866 ; Exam. Surg, for the N. y! Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, 1868; member County Med. Boc, Van Zandt, William Gulick, 1871, .Lewisburg, Pa., 1871. Varona, Jos6 de la Cruz de, 1865, New York City, 1871. House Burg., Bellevue Hosp., 1865-'66. Varona, Serapio Manuel de, 1870, New York City, 1871. House Burg., BeIlevuej.Hosp., 1870 to 1872. Vaux, Henry Edward, 1866, Broekville, Can., 1866. Veirs, Charles Otbo, 1867, Cheyenne, Daleota Ter., 1867. 60 BELLEVDE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Voorhees, George V., 1870, Adrian, Mich., 1871. VoorLeis, Field Farrar, 1870, (?) Union City, Tenn., 1870. Waddle, James M., 1863, (?) Pocahontas, AA, 1863. M. D., TJnlv. of Louisiana, 1862. "Wade, William, 1865, Colurg, Can., 1865. M. D., Med. Dep. Tictoria Col., 1S64. Wagner, Henry, 1871, (?) Piqua, Ohio, 1871. Wagner, Henry P., 1865, DelphoB, Ohio, 1871. Walden, Edwin Hiram, 1869, (?) Milford Centre, Ohio, 1869. M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1805. Walker, Davis Benjamin, 1867, Greenpoint, N. Y., 1867. Walker, Henry O., 1867, Detroit, Mich, 1871. Lecturer on Venereal Diseases, and Dem. of Anat., Detroit Med. Col. ; Phys. in charge of St. Mary's Hosp, Free Inflnnary, since 1868; Editor of Detroit Eeview of Med. and Pharmacy, during 1869. Walker, Peter Eckel, 1871, (?) Sevieroille, Tenn., 1871. WaU, Otto Augustus, 1871, (?) 8t. Louis, Mo., 1871. M. D., Missouri Med. Col., 1870. Wallace, Oliristopher Kyle, 1870, Lexington, Ey., 1871. Asst. Phys., Hosp. for Epileptics and Para- lytics, New York City, 1809 to 1870. Wallace, James Philip, 1860, La FoAjette, Ind., 1871. M. D., Jefferson Med. Col., 1864; Surg.-ln- charge, County Asylum, 1867 to 1869 ; Surg.-ln- charge, La Payette Eye and Ear Disp., since 1871. Walsh, Robert, 1871, (?) BearlrooTe, Can., 1871. Walsh, Thomas, 1866, Halifax, N:S.,m\. Surg., OSdEegt., Halifax Kifles, 1869 ; member Halltox County Med. Soc, and Nova Scotia Med. Society. Walton, George E., 1864, (?) Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864. Walts, James H., 1870, (?) New Albany, Ind., 1870. Warner, Charles Augustus, New Torh City, 1871. Consulting Phys. to the Disp. and Hosp. of the Soc. of the 'Women's Institute, 1871 ; At- tending Phys. at the N. T. State Hosp. for Dia. of the Nervous System, 1871. Warman, David, 1862, Trenton, N. J., 1871. Acting Asst Surg., U. S. Army, during 1S64. Warren, Eichard, 1869, (?) BrooUyn, Can., 1869. Waterman, Moses Washington, 1871, New Yorh City, 1871. Waters, George, 1868, (?) Springlanh P. 0., Can., 1868. Watkins, Eufus Allen, 1870, Coriseana, Texas, 1872. M. D., Univ. of Louisiana, 1866; Prof, of Ob- stetrics, Galveston Med. Col., 1870. Watson, Berry Allen, 1867, Columbia, Mo., 1871. A. B. and A. M. Watson, William Seth, 1870, San Francisco, Gal., 1871. Watson, William Stobie, 1867, New Yorh City, 1871. Attending Surg., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Belief for Ont-Door Poor. Wayman, Willard Gross, 1864, San Francisco, Gal., 1871. Webster, David, 1868, (?) Gamlridge, N. S., 1868. Wegg, John Augustus, 1866, (?) Panama, 1866. M. D., Cleveland Med. Col., 1865. Weiss, Samuel, Jr., 1871, (?) Lebanon, Pa., 1871. Weeks, Albert P., 1868, Kennehnnhport, Me., 1871. Weller, George Riley, 1871, (?) Clifton Mills, Ky., 1871. Wells, Elmore Horton, 1867, Tunhhannoe'k, Pa., 1871. B. 3. and C. E., Univ. of Mich., 1862; A. M., Laiiyotte Ool,, 1860. CATALOGUE OF ALUMNI, 1862 TO 1871. 61 Wells, George "William, 1868, New Torh City, 1871. "Wells, Isaac Jones, 1866, English IfeigMorhood, iV". /., 1866. M. D., Univ. of NaBhTille, 1865. Weltz, George "Wasliington, 1870, (?) BrooUyn, N. Y., 1870. "Weymouth, Albert B., 1863, Medford, Mass., 1872. A. B., I860, A. M., 1868, Harvard Univ. "Wheeler, Amos Alexander, 1868, (?) Miami, Mo., 1868. "Wheeler, Edward E., 1864, Mmim, K Y., 1871. A. B. and A. M. ; Asst Surg., 24tli Mass. Tola, 1864; Surg., 1864 to 1866. Wheeler, Myron M., 1864, Hast Saginaw, Mich., 1864. Wheeler, Orswell Asher, 1867, West Halifax, Vt, 1867. White, Edward J., 1865, New York Oily, 1865. White, William Penn, 1869, (?) PamtucTcet, R. I., 1869. Whitehead, Charles Poston, 1869, Lqihe Frovidenee, La., 1872. Whittemoro, Thomas Kendall, 1864, Fa/rnummille, Mass., 1871. Whitten, Samuel, 1866, Bawd's Station, Iowa, 1866. M. D., Med. Dep.,Iowa State Univ., 1864. Wiesel, Henry J., 1865, Wheeling, W. Va., 1871. U. S. Exam. Suj'g. for Pension Bureau, 1867; Acting AsBt. Surg., U. 8. Army, during 1865; Eealtlx Officer, City of Wheeling, 186T; Secre- tary of Med. Soc. of aty of Wheeling, 1868 and 1869 ; Tice-President of Med. Soo. of State of W. Tirginia, 1871. Wilber, Henry Clay, 1867, Pine Plains, N. Y, 1871. Wilcox, Ira, 1867, FranUin, N. Y, 1872. TreaB. of Delaware County Med. Soc, 1871. Wilde, Thomas, 1866, BrooUyn, N. Y, 1871. Attending PhyB. to Brooklyn City Disp., 1866 to 1868; House Phys., Brooklyn City Disp., since 1868; Med. Exam, for Globe Mutual Life Ins. Co. Wiley, Marion Wright, 1868, Indianapolis, Ind., 1871. Williams, Alexander, 1866, (?) Mattoon, III., 1866. M. D., Eush Med. CoL, 1864. Williams, Charles Llewellyn, 1867, Hamilton, Oa., 1867. M. D., Atlanta Med. Col., 1866. Williams, Horace Eeed, 1869, New YorJc City, 1872. Attending Phys., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Belief for Out-door Poor, 1870. Williams, Lawson Harrison, 1870, Bowletta, Mo., 1871. M. D., Missouri Med. Col., 1857 ; member of County Med. Boc. Williamson, James Harvey, 1862, (?) Greenville, Ohio, 1862. A. M. ; M. D., Starling Med. CoL, 1848. Williamson, John Calvin, 1862, (?) Versailles, Ohio, 1862. A M. ; M. D., Starling Med. Col., 1850. Wilson, Charles Merrill, 1871, (?) Gouvemeur, N. Y, 1871. Wilson, De Witt Clinton, 1870, Trenton, Ohio, 1871. U. S. Exam. Surg, for Pensions, 1870. Wilson, Hugh McGregor, 1870, Lochport, N. Y, 1871. M. D., Albany Med. Col., 1857; Surg., 100th Eegt. of Canada, in 1868; Surg., U. S. Army, 1863 to 1865. Wilson, James Arthur, 1868, Ohurchville, Va., 1871. Win slow, James Monroe, 1867, Browningion, Vt., 1871. Winslow, John, 1866, Ithaca, N. Y, 1872. A. B., 1859, A. M., 1866, Harvard Univ. ; Act- ing Med. Cadet, and Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, 1862 to end of war; M. D., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., N. T., 1867 ; Attending Phys., Bureau of Med. and Surg. Belief, 1868 to 1872 ; member of New York County Med. Soc. ; Asst. Phys., Nursery Hosp. and Idiot Asylum, Ean- dall's Is'd, IT. T., 1869-'70; Demonstrator of Anatomy, Woman's Med. Col. of N. T. Infirm- ary, 1869 to 1872; Exam., Provident life and Trust Co. of Philadelphia. Wmslow, Rush, 1871, (?) Fort Athinson, Wis., 1871. M. D., Eush Med. Col., 1868. Winston, Leonidas V., 1866, Knightstown, Ind., 1866. 62 BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Wire, Henry Clinton, 1866, Wilmington, Ohio, 1866. Woloott, Norton, 1864, Holland, Patent, N. Y., 1864. "Wood, Hugh Dyoseplius, 1867, Angola, Ind., 1872. Wood, James William, 1871, (?) Bolivar, Tenn., 1871. Woodman, John Wayland, 1867, Plymouth, iV. 0., 1867. Woodruff, Charles Austin, 1867, Olean, K Y., 1867. Woods, Eeuben, 1866, OMeago, Ml, 1866. Woodson, William Madison, 1869, (?) AllentowrC, Ala., 1869, Woodworth, Carlos C, 1868, East BerMiire, Vt, 1871. Woolen, Green V., 1865, Indiamapolii, Ind., 1871. Asst. Sarg.,"Cr. S. Army, 1861 to 1864; Snpt., Indiimspolis City Hosp., 1866 to 1870 ; Secretary, Ind. State Med. Soc., Biace 1869. Woolf, Philip, 1868, Jfew Yorl City, 1872. Wren, Sanford Thomas, 1867, Georgetown, Ey., 1871. Secretary of Scott Ooimty Med. Soo. Wright, Frederick Augustus, 1871, Glen Oove, L. Island, 1871. 4. B., Col. of the City of New York, 1868. Wright, George Washington, 1868, (?) Canton, III., 1868. Wright, Thomas Judson, 1871, (?) ChwrMand, Va., 1871. M. D., National Med. Col., 1870. Writer, Theodore, 1866, Otisville, iV. Y., 1872. Member Orange County Med. Soc. Wurts, Jacob David, 1867, Mw Paltz, N. Y., 1867. Wylie, Jefferson La Fayette, 1871, (?) Ripley, Ohio, 1871. M. D., Ohio Med. Col., 1861!. Wylie, Thomas Newton Holmes, 1871, (?) KeatoMe, La., 1871. Wylie, Walter Gill, 1871, Mw Yorh City, 187 House Surg., Bellevne Hosp., 1870 to 187 Eesident Surg., N. T. State Woman's Hos] 1872 ; member New York County Med. Soc. Wyckoff, Peter Brown, 1870, New Yorh City, 187: A. B., Amherst Col., 1868; Ambulance Sur( Dep't of Pub. Char, apd Cor., 1870-'71; Asi Phys., Nursery Hosp., Eandall's Island, durii 1871 ; member New Tork County Med. Soc. Wyckoff, Richard Morris, 1864,- BrooUyn, N. Y, 187: A. B., Amherst Col., 1859 ; House Phys. az Surg., Bellevuo Hosp., 186*-'65; Acttog Asf Surg., TT. S. Army, 1865; Secretaiy, Med. So of the County of Sings. Yale, Leroy Milton, 1866, New Yorh City,:187i Class valedictorian ; A. B., 1862, A. M., 186 Columbia Col.; Eesident Surg., Brooklyn Cit Hosp., 1864 to 1865; Houso Phys., Charil Hosp., April to October, 1866 ; Attending Surg Bureau for Med. and Surg. Belief for Out-do( Poor, 1866 to 1869; Examining Phys., Dep. o Pub. Char, and Cor., 1867 to 1868; Surg, to 2 Dist. Prison, 1867 to 1869 ; Asst. to the chair o Orthop. Surg., Bellevue Hosp. Medical Col shice 1868; Instructor in Summer Course, sine 1869 ; Lecturer on Obstetrics, Univ. of Vermon 1870; District Phys., Dep. of PubUc Char, an Cor., 1869 to 1871; Phys. to Charity Hosp 1871 ; member of New York County Med. Soc Yerex, David, 1869, ' Imlay, Mich., 1871 Young, Arthur, 1871, (?) Prescott, Wis., 1871 M. D., Eush Med. Col., 1852 ; member of 81 Croix Val. Med. Association. Young, James T., 1864, Washington, D. C, 1871 Lecturer on Dis. of Heart and Lungs, Nations Med. Col., 1865 to 1867; member of Board o Health, 1867 to 1868; Secretary of Med. Asso elation of the Dist. of Columbia, during 1870 Phys. to Columbia Dlsp., 1870. Young, Wesley Otis, 1870, St, Louis, Mo., 1871 Zabriskie, Lemaire, 1866, Deceased. Died March 29, 1866, of typhni fever, contracted in the discborge of his dut; In Bellovue Hospital, where-he served as Housi Surg, fjjom October, 1865, to March, 1866. CATALOGUE OP ALUMNI, 1862 TO ISIl. 63 EEOAPITULATION. Total of names in tlie Catalogue, 1073 Add names of graduates omitted, who have become irregular practitioners, 18 Total Alumni to 1871, inclusive, 1091 RECAPITULATION BY YEAES. Gbaduates of 1862, 186.3, 1864, 1865, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871, Total, 28 41 94 111 171 140 111 122 139 134 1091 The recapitulation by years includes the names of one graduate for 1864, and two graduates for 1865, who were known to have be- come irregular practitioners before the lists of graduates of those years were issued, and whose names have never been published as Alumni. It does not include the name of one person, who ob- , tained a degree upon a forged certificate of study, but whose di- ploma was recovered by the Secretary of the Faculty. At the end of the war, in 1865-66, a large number of students, who had served iu the army, completed their courses and graduated. The classes of all the prominent medical schools were exceptionally large for that year. CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE BELLEYUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE OF NEW YORK. CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE I. This Association shall be known as The Alumni Assooiatiow OF THE BeLLEVTJE HoSPITAL MEDICAIi CoLLEGE. ARTICLE II. The objects of the Association shall be the promotion of good fellowship and intercourse among the graduates of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, and the furtherance of the interests of their Ahna Mater. ARTICLE IIL Sec. 1. Every graduate of the Bellevue Hospital Medical Col- lege, so long as he shall have conformed to the Code of Ethics of the American Medical Association, shall be a member of this As- sociation. Seo. 2. Members of the Faculty of the Bellevue Hospital Med- ical College, other than Alumni, shall be members of this Associa- tion, and entitled to all the privileges of membership. ARTICLE IV. The Officers of the Association shall be a President, two Vioe- Presidents, a Reoordmg Secretary, a Oorrespond/ing Secretary, a CONSTITUTION OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. 65 Treasurer, and an Historian,, who shall, with the exception of the latter, be elected annually, at the stated meetings of the Associa- tion. The Historian shall hold office permanently. AKTIOLE V. The Presidmt—ov, in his absence, the Vice-Presidents in their order, or, in their absence, a Chairman j?to tempore — shall preside at all meetings of the Association or Council, appoint members of the Council, and fill vacancies as they occur. The Recording /Sec- retary shall be responsible for the care of all papers belonging to the Association, keep the minutes of the proceedings of the Asso- ciation and of the Council, notify officers and members of com- mittees of their elections or appointments, and certify official acts. The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct all the correspondence of the Association not otherwise provided for, present a report thereof at the annual meeting of the Association, and, in the ab- sence of the Recording Secretary, shall perform his duties. The Treasurer shall have charge of all the moneys belonging to the Association, pay all its expenses — ^by and with the consent and ap- proval of the President— and shall present his account to the Asso- ciation at its annual meeting. The Historian shall keep a register of all the Alumni of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, and, as far as may be in his power, a record of all changes of residence, honors, deaths of Alumni, and all matters of interest to the Asso- ciation, and shall report the same at the annual meeting. AETIOLE VI. Twenty members, to be appointed annually by the President, shall, with the officers of the Association, constitute a Council, to which shall be referred all matters of business not otherwise pro- vided for. ARTICLE VII. The Constitution and By-Laws may be amended at any meeting of the Association or Council, by a two-thirds vote of all present. 65 BY-LAWS OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. BY-LAWS. SECTION I. The Stated Meetings of the Association shall be held on the day preceding the Commencement exercises of the Eellevue Hospital Medical College, and Special Meetings shall be called by the Presi- dent, on the written request of twenty members. SECTION II. . Meetings of the Council shall be called by the President, on the written request of five members of the same. SECTION III. Twenty-one members of the Association shall constitute a quo- rum for business. SECTION IV. Five members of the Council shall constitute a quorum. SECTION V. At the meetings of the Association, the following shall be the Order of Business : 1. Reading Minutes of preceding meeting. 2. Eeports of Special Committees. 3. Eeport of Corresponding Secretary. 4. Eeport of Treasurer. 6. Eeport of Historian. 6. Eeport of Council. 7- Election of Oflficers. 8. New or unfinished business. 9. Papers or addresses.