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'~~*va?te'ro
CATALOGUE
OF THE
OFFICERS AND STUDENTS
OF
BOWDOIN COLLEGE,
AND THE
MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE:
Spring term—1849.
FROM THE PRESS OF J. GRIFFIN BRUNSWICK,
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TRUSTEES.
Rev. LEONARD WOODS JR., D. D., President.
Hon. WILLIAM KING, Vice President.
EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq. Secretary.
Rev. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D. D.
Hon. NATHAN WESTON, LL.D.
Hon. REUEL WILLIAMS
Hon. ETHER SHEPLEY, LL.D.
Hon. CHARLES STEWART DAVEIS, LL.D.
Hon. ALFRED JOHNSON
Hon. DANIEL GOODENOW
ROBERT H. GARDINER, Esq.
Hon. GEORGE EVANS, LL.D.
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OVER SEERS.
Hon. ROBERT PINCKNEY DUNLAP, President.
LEVI CUTTER, Esq. Vice President.
JOHN M'KEEN, Esq. Secretary.
JOHN MERRICK, M.A.
ISAAC LINCOLN, M. D.
Rev. BENJAMIN TAPPAN, D. D.
SIMON GREENLEAF, LL.D.
Rev. JOHN WALLACE ELLINGWOOD
Rev. ENOS MERRILL
Hon. BENJAMIN RANDALL
Rev. ASA CUMMINGS, D. D.
FREDERIC ALLEN, LL.D.
Rev. ALLEN GREELY
WILLIAMS EMMONS, Esq.
JOHN HANNIBAL SHEPPARD, Esq.
Rev. GEORGE ELIASHIB ADAMS
WILMOT WOOD, Esq.
Rev. SWAN LYMAN POMROY, D. D.
Hon. JOSIAH PIERCE
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V.
Hon. PHILIP EASTMAN
Rev. DAVID THURSTON
WILLIAM SWAN, Esq.
Rev. DAVID SHEPLEY
Hon. SAMUEL P. BENSON
Rev. WILLIAM T. DWIGHT, D. D.
Rev. ELI THURSTON
JAMES M'KEEN, M. D.
Hon. RUFUS M'INTIRE
Hon. RICHARD H. VOSE
ALLEN H. WELD, M.A.
GEORGE F. PATTEN
Hon. JOHN SEARLE TENNEY
Hon. WILLIAM PITT FESSENDEN
JOSEPH LIBBEY, M. A.
SETH STORER, Esq.
WILLIAM C. CROSBY, Esq.
Rev. JOHN W. CHICKERING
Hon. JO SIAH LLTTLE
SAMUEL BRADLEY, Esq.
Rev. JOSEPH WALKER
JOHN M'DONALD, Esq.
Rev. RICHARD WOODHULL
Rev. RAY PALMER.
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JOSEPH M'KEEN, M.A., Treasurer of the College.
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VI.
OFFICERS.
LEONARD WOODS, JR., D. D.,
PRESIDENT.
PARKER CLEAVELAND, LL.D.,
PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, MINERALOGY, AND
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
COLLINS PROFESSOR OF NATURAL AND
REVEALED RELIGION.
WILLIAM SWEETSER, M. D.,
PROFESSOR OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PHYSIC.
ALPHEUS S. PACKARD, M.A.,
PROFESSOR OF ANCIENT LANGUAGES, AND
CLASSICAL LITERATURE.
THOMAS C. UPHAM, D.D.,
PROFESSOR OF MENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS, AND
|INSTRUCTER IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE.

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WILLIAM SMYTH, M.A.,
PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS, AND ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
DANIEL R. GOODWIN, M. A.,
TROFESSOR OF THE MODERN LANGUAGES.
EDMUND R. PEASLEE,M.D.,
PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY AND SURGERY,
CHARLES A. LEE, M. D.,
LECTURER ON MATERIA MEDICA.
AMOS NOURSE, M. D.,
LECTURER ON OBSTETRICS.
Hon. JOHN SEAJtLE TENNEY,
LECTURER ON MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.
HENRY H. BOODY, M. A.,
PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND ORATORY.
HENRY KINSMAN CRAIG, M. A.,
TUTOR IN GREEK
DANIEL R. GOODWIN, M.A.,
LIERARIAN.

@ VIII.
FACULTY OF MEDICINE.
LEONARD WOODS, JR., D. D.
President of the College.
EBENEZER EVERETT, M. A.
3Ieniber of the Board of Trustees.
ISAAC LINCOLN, M. D.
Member of the Board of Overseers.
JAMES M'KEEX, M. D.
Member of the Board of Overseers.
JOHN HUBBARD, M. D.
WILLIAM WOOD, M/D.
PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. D.
Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.
WILLIAM SWEETSER, M. D.
Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic.
CHARLES A. LEE, M. D.
Lecturer on Materia Medica.
AMOS NOURSE, M. D.
Lecturer on Obstetrics.
Hon. JOHN S. TENNEY, A. M.Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence.
EDMUND R. PEASLEE, M. D.
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery.
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PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. D.
Librarian.
RICHARD P. JENNESS,Demonstrator in Anatomy.
FAYETTE JEWETT, A.B. )
TATJAT e -DA-D-ir-r-D ( Assistant Dissectors.JOHN S. PARKER, )
WILLIAM F JACKSON, A.B., M.D. I
GEORGE 'b. UPHA^A.B. Assistant^^\$ EDWIN MAYBERRY, J *

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FEB.—MAY, 1849.
The second Course of Lectures is indicated by f ; the third Course by $ ;
and the fourth, or higher Course by||,
prefixed to the name of the student.
NA HJE S. B
$ Adams Henry Milgrove
Bailey William
Bates James Macomber
Blunt Mark Sherburne, Jr.
Briggs William David
Carter John Augustus
Case Albert Morrill
| Chase Sumner Burnham
Cobb Albion
Cobb Stephen Meserve
Cornish Theodore Osgood
Currie Thomas Turney
Dame Loammi
Dana Charles Hamilton
Davis Hall
Decker Elbridge Gerry
||Dunlap Charles Robert, a.b.
Durgin Joseph Franklin
iSIDESOE,
Hallowell
Bowdoinham.
Augusta
Norridgewock
Portland
Jefferson
Levant
Scarborough
Westbrook
Limerick
Plymouth, Mass.
Fredericton,N.Br.
Portsmouth,N.H.
Tunkhannock,Pen
Fryeburg
Unity
Brunswick
Lisbon
INS TRtTCTO B S .
F. Allen, m.d. &K. Wright, m.d.
James Bates, m.d.
George Gonrlay, m.d.
Moses Sweat, m.d.
Briggs T. Carter, m.d.
Isaac Case, m.d.
Seth L. Larrabee, m.d.
Ebenezer Stone, m.d.
James M. Buzzell, m.d.
Samuel Merritt, m.d.
Henry A. Hart, m.d.
W. Swasey, m.d. &c
J. Fogg. m.d.
. Reuel Barrows, m.d.
Reul Barrows, m.d.
James C. Bradbury, m.d.
John D. Lincoln, m.d.
G. S. Palmer, m.d.
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f Dyer Jonah Franklin Eastport
f Eells Nathanael Augustus Belfast
Elliot Stephen Chase Corinna
f Evans David Sweden
Eveleth George Washington Phillips
Fairfield Charles Dexter, M.D.Hadley, Mass.
Fessenden Charles S. D, a.b. Portland
C. Trafton, m.d. &.
E. Richardson, m.d.
H. &. N.P.Munroe,M.D.
Calvin Seavey, m.d.
I. Chandler, m.d. &S. W.L.Chase,M.D.
John L. Blake, m.d.
H. C. Fessenden, m.d.
Luther Fitch, m.d.
N. T. Palmer,rM.D.
T. F. Perley, m.d. &N. Pease, m.d.
C. "W. Whitmore, m.d.
W. Swasey, m.d. &J. Fogg, M.D.
L. P. Sawyer, m.d. &T. F. Perley, m.d.
Hitchcock Daniel Dwight,A.B. Kidron,Cherokee N. E.C.Worcester, m.d. &;
E. R. Peaslee, m.d.
$ Hubbard Rev. John Brunswick.
Jackson William F. a.b, m.d. Brunswick.
||Jenness Richard Pearson Lynn, Mass.
Fitch Andrew Titcomb
| Haley John Rose
Hall John Cambridge
Hildreth Thadeus
Hill Charles Edwin
f Hilton Albion Parris
Portland
Brunswick
Bridgton
Gardiner
Chatham, N. H.
Denmark
f Jewett Fayette, a. b.
f Jewett William Henry
J. M. Nye, m.d. <fc
E. R. Peaslee, m.d.
St. Johnsbury, Vt. E. R. Peaslee, m.d.,
C. Jewett, m.d. &J. A Raymond,M.D.
Readfield B. F. Bucknell, m.d.
Johnson Samuel W. a.m. m.d. Brunswick.
Kilby John Dennys, a.b.
f Kindrick Cyrus, Jr.
Lewis James Milton
Libbey James Lewis
Lord David H.
\ Mayberry Edwin
Melcher Samuel Henry
Dennysville
Gardiner
Falmouth, Mass.
Limerick
Pascoag, Rh. Isl.
Windham
Daniel McRuer, m.d.
C. W. Whitmore, m.d.
A. Cornish, m.d. &M. Rogers, m.d.
W. Swasey, m.d. &J. Fogg, M.D.
Alford Albee, m.d.
W. Marrett, m.d. <fc
A. W. Anderson, m.d.
Meredith Bridge, N.H. G. W. Garland, m.d.
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Miles Joseph Decker
Moody Thomas Tracy
Morey Nathan Elden, m.d.
X Osgood William, a.b.
f Page Alpheus Felch
X Parker John Selden
X Peirce Augustus Frederic
f Porter Byron, 2nd.
Reynolds William Buzzell
X Robinson John Winter
Rowell Isaac
X Snow Edwin Payson
Staples David Coplin
f Thomas Ephraim Bernard
f Thorndike Albert
Towle William Clement
f True Rev. John Wesley
Tuttle Levi Woodbury
f Twitchell William Leander
\ Upham George Barnard, a.b.
f Waterhouse Ai
X Watson James Davis
Webber Joseph Babson
Weeks Albert Gallatin, a.b.
Weeks William Henry
White Andrew Jackson
f Wilbur G. Augustus, a.b.
Williamson William, m.d.
Young Albert Tillotson
Limerick
Belfast
Eastport.
North Yarmouth
Bridgton
Farmington,N.H.
Tyngsboro' Mass,
Dixmont
Acton
Litchfield
Gardiner
Atkinson
Temple
Strong.
Dixmont
Fryeburg
B runswick.
Nottingham,N.H.
Topsham
Brunswick
Scarborough
Bradford.
Gardiner
Gilford, N. H.
Durham
Dresden Mills
Augusta
Bethel.
Bingham
W. Swasey, m.d. 6c
J. Fogg, M.D.
John Payne, m.d.
Amos Osgood, m.d.
Thomas F. Perley, m.d.
D. T. Parker, m.d.,
C. F. Elliott, m.d. 6c
E. R. Peaslee, m.d.
Augustus Peirce, m.d.
Byron Porter, m.d.
J. C. Buck, m.d. 6c
R. Buck,'M.D.
C. W. Whitmore, m.d. 6c
J. A. Jackson, m.d.
C. W. Whitmore, m.d.
E. W. Snow, m.d.
Sylvester Oakes, m.d.
John Benson, m.d.
Ira Towle, m.d.
N. Bachelder, m.d.
John D. Lincoln, m.d.
J. D. Lincoln, m.d. 6c
E. R. Peaslee, m.d.
A. D. Edgecomb, m.d.
C. W. Whitmore, m.d.
G. W. Garland, m.d.
Asa Hutchins, m.d.
E. G. Stevens, m.d.
H. H. Hill, m.d.
F. P. Theobald, m.d.,
J. Holmes, m.d. 6c
C. E. Swan, m.d.

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XII.
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SUMMARY.
MEDICAL STUDENTS 74
SENIOR SOPHISTERS 25
JUNIOR SOPHISTERS 33
SOPHOMORES 28
FRESHMEN 24
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110
TOTAL 184
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OTBEBGBABUATES,
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NAMES.
Adams Zabdiel Boylston
- Burbank Augustus Jedediah
Cothren Charles
Cothren Nathaniel
Deane Lewellen Hewet
Emerson Lincoln Fletcher
Eveleth John Marshall
Greene Ch's Frank. Henry
Hinkley Eugene Bergin
Hobson William
Hoole James Lowe
Jackson Geo. Edwin Bartol
' Jennings Orville
Jones "William Ladd
Mitchell Ammi Ruhamah
RESIDENCE.
Boston, Mass.
Bethel
Louisville, Ky.
Farmington
Portland
Alton, 111.
Windham
Athens
Hallowell
Standish
Portland
Portland
Leeds, Ind.
Minot
Portland
ROOMS.
13 M. H.
11 M. H.
9 M. H.
9 M. H.
8 M. H.
Mr. Tappan's.
8 A. H.
20 A. H.
Miss Hinkley's.
8 M. H.
Mr. Hoole's.
6 M. H.
6 M. H.
21 A. H.
5 M. H.
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Paine John St. Clare Springvale
Perkins George Augustus Farmington
Richardson George Leland Bath
Robinson George Oliver Oxford
r Stanley John Thomas Farmington
Mr. Tappan's.
8 A. H.
18 A. H.
21 A. H.
6 A. H.
Ten Broeck William Cutter North Danvers, Ms. 24 A. H.
Thompson Robert Richardson Rumford 11 M. H.
Ware Albert Harris Athens.
12 A. H.
Wells Spencer Salisbury, N. H. 23 A. H.
Williamson Joseph, Jr. Belfast 22 M. H.
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NAMES,
Adams Francis
Atherton Lemuel "Weeks
Bell Wm. Nelson Nailling
Buck Samuel Preble
Bulfinch John Johnson
Burr Samuel Cushing
Butler Charles Edward
Everett Charles Carroll
Flitner Albion
( Frye William Pierce
Gardner "William Sewall
Goodwin George Peabody
Harding Henry Fisk
Hodgman Samuel Little
' Holmes Freeland Salmon
Howard Oliver Otis
Ingraham Daniel Cony
Jackson George Follansbee
Jewett John Nelson
Kelly Edward Albert
McArthur Arthur, Jr.
Morrill Abner
Perley Peleg Stone
Perry Trueman Somerfield
It E S I DEN CE.
Topsham
Castine
Dresden, Tenn.
"Woolwich
"Waldoborough
Boston, Ms.
Hallowell
Brunswick
Pittston
Lewiston
Lowell, Ms.
Baldwin
Union
"Warren
Foxcroft
Leeds
Augusta
Pittston
Madison, "Wisconsin
Frankfort
Limington
Limerick
Livermore
Oxford
ROOMS.
17 A. H.
25 A. H.
11 A. H.
24 M. H.
28 M. H.
2 A. H.
4 A. H.
E. Everett's, Esq.
11 A. H.
10 M. H.
4 A. H.
25 A. H.
28 M. H.
10 M. H.
12 M. H.
26 M. H.
26 A. H.
17 A. H.
9 A. H.
27 A. H.
21 M. H.
26 M. H.
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XVI.
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Poindexter George Gilmer
Sewall John Smith
Smith Thomas Robinson
Snell George Harvey
Stinson Samuel Adams
Thompson Eugene
Townsend Patrick Henry
Vose George Howe
Wilson Thomas
Dresden, Tenn.
Bluehill
Bath
Unity
Wiscasset
Topsham
Salisbury, N. H.
Augusta
Houlton
2 A. H.
24 M. H.
12 M. H.
10 A. H.
28 A. H.
C. Thompson's, Esq.
9 A. H.
26 A. H.
21 M. H.
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NAME S.
Brown Philip Henry
Butteriield John "Warren
Chamberlain J. Lawrence
Downs George Edward
Eaton Daniel Lewis
; Fessenden Joseph Palmer
Frink John Sam'l. Hatch
Gibson Paris
Hamlin Augustus Choate
Hayes George Lafayette
Hayes Hiram
Houston Albert Boyce
Hurd John Sydney
Libby Elias Osgood
Marshall Wm. M. Luther
Merrill John Cummings
Otis "William Owen
Owen "William Henry
Packard "William Alfred
RESIDENCE.
Portland
Vassalboro'
Brewer
Calais
Calais
Portland
Greenland, N. H.
Brownfield
Bangor
Rochester, N. H.
Industry
Searsport
Fryeburg
Limerick
Hallowell
Portland
Hallowell
Brookhaven, N.Y.
Brunswick
BOO LI S.
5 A. H.
8 W. H.
32 ill. H.
6 W. H.
6 W. H.
22 A. H.
27 M. H.
25 M. H.
5 W. H.
32 M. H.
25 M. H.
27 M. H.
27 A. H.
15 A. H.
14 A. H.
32 A. H.
16 A. H.
30 M. H.
Prof. Packard's.c£>
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XVII.
* Pike Bennett
Hard George Adams
/ Roberts Ch's. Wentworth
I Southgate William Scott
Tebbets Gilbert Carr
Thompson Elbridge Augustus
./,Ware Joseph Ashur
Willis Henry
P Wingate Jos. Ch's. Augustus
Cornish
Hallowell
Bangor
Portland
Lisbon
Sangerville
Portland
Portland
Stratham, N. H.
16 A. H.
14 A. H.
8 W. H.
32 A. H.
10 A. H.
30 M. H.
3 A. H.
11 W. H.
29 A. H.
J^WtDBWWL
NAME S.
/^Allen George Franklin
Bartlett Geo. Washington
^phesley Charles Usher
/> Chickering John White
Cox Hartley Bradford
Farnham Allen Tiles
^JFessenden James Deering
^j^oss Stephen
^Foster Edward Fuller
Jr Garvin James
/^ Goodenow Nathan Cutler
^poodenow John Holmes
Hill Charles Addison
ft Howard Joseph Dana
Kimball Benjamin Webber
Lord Edward Watts
Alttay John Warten
RESIDENCE.
Wolfborough, N. H.
Litchfield
Wakefield, N. H.
Portland
Bowdoin
Woolwich
Portland
Braintree, Mass.
Berlin, Md.
Acton
Farmington
Alfred
Sweden
Portland
Bethel
Kennebunk
Winthrop
ROOM 8.
12 W. H.
9 W. H.
5 M. H.
22 A. H.
14 M. H.
12 W. H.
31 A. H.
19 A. H.
19 A. H.
5 A. H.
9 W. H.
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XVIII.
/'M'Lellan Geo. Washington Monmouth
^Pierce Lewis Gorham Mr. Elliot's.
{/ Putnam Dana Boardman Rumford 14 M. H.
yr Randal Albion Quincy Bowdoinham
ft Theobald Geo. Harwood Richmond 30 A. H.
tf^Yells Walter Portland 23 A. H.
^Whiting Rob't. Edw. Kerr New York City 16 M. H.
ABBREVIATIONS.
W. H. Winthrop Hall. M. H. Maine Hall.
A. H. Appleton Hall.
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XIX.
TERMS OF ADMISSION.
Candidates for admission into the Freshman Class are required to
write Latin grammatically, and to be well versed in Geography, Arith-
metic, six sections in Smyth's Algebra, Cicero's Select Orations, (Folsom's
edit, preferred.) the Bucolics, Georgics, and JEneid of Virgil, (the whole,)
Sallust. (Andrews' edit.,) the Gospels of the Greek Testament, and Ja-
cob's (or Felton's) Greek Reader; together with Latin and Greek Pros-
ody. They must produce certificates of their good moral character. The
time for examination is the Friday after Commencement, and the first
Thursday in the Fall term. Candidates for admission into the other
classes will be examined also in the books which have been studied
by the class, into which admission is requested. Students from
other Colleges, before they can be examined, must produce a certifi-
cate of their regular dismission. The Geography to be studied maybe Morse's, Worcester's, or Woodbridge's. There will be a special
examination in Ancient Geography.
N. B. Particular attention to thewiiting of Latin is urged as essen-
tial to a suitable preparation for the College Course. The examination
in the Grammar of the Greek and Latin Languages, including the Prosody
of both, and in writing Latin will be particular.
Andrews and Stoddard's Latin Grammar and the Greek Grammarof Sophocles are preferred.
COURSE OF STUDY.
GO
1. Term.
2. Term.
Sxtstymn Class.
-Memorabilia of Xenophon.Greek Grammar.Folsom's Livy—(two books.)Lacroix's Arithmetic, Smyth's Algebra.Exercises in Elocution."Weekly Exercises in Latin Composition.
-Memorabilia.—Odyssey commenced.Greek Grammar.Livy.—Smyth's Algebra.Eschenburg's Manual ; tr. by Fiske.Exercises in Elocution.Weekly Exercises in Latin Composition.Arnold's Greek Prose Composition.
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3. Term. Odyssey.Greek Grammar.Excerpta Latina, (Paterculus and Quintust Curius )Eschenburg's Manual.Smyth's Algebra.—Hedge's Logic.
Exercises in Elocution.
"Weekly Exercises in Latin Composition.
Arnold's Greek Prose.
Review of the studies of the year.
Sophomore Class.
I. Term. Odyssey, continued.
Horace, (Odes.)
Legendre's Geometry.French Language, (Guizot's History of
European Civilization.)
2. Term. Demosthenes—Olynthiacs.
Horace, (Satires and Epistles)—Terence, (Andria.)
Smyth's Trigonometry.Cam. Math., (Heights and Distances, Surveying,
and Navigation.)French Language, (Guizot continued, and Moliere.)
Newman's Rhetoric.
3. Term. Alcestis.
Terence—(Adelphi.)
Cam. Math., (Projections, Leveling.)
Smyth's Application of Algebra to Geometry.French Language, (Moliere.)
Review of the studies of the year.
Junior Class*
1. Term. Satires of Juvenal.
German, (Follen's German Reader,)—or Greek, (Demos-thenes de Corona.)
Mechanics.
2. Term. Calculus.
Electricity—Magnetism—Optics.
German, (Schiller's William Tell,
or Fouque's Undine.)Greek, (Demosthenes finished. Panegyricus of Isocrates.)
Tacitus, (History, Book 1. Agricola and Germany.)Spanish Language.
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XXI.
3. Term. Greek, (Prometheus of iEschylus.)
Calculus.—Mechanics.German, (Goethe's Faust.)
Moral Philosophy.
Vattel's Law of Nations.—Spanish Language.Review of the studies of the year.
Senior Class.
1. Term. Astronomy and Mathematics.
Paley's Evidences.—Guizot's Hist, of Civilization.
Upham's Mental Philosophy.
2. Term. Chemistry.
Butler's Analogy.—Guizot's Hist, of Civilization.
Mental Philosophy continued.
Hebrew and Italian Languages.
3. Term. Natural History.—Cleaveland's Mineralogy.Wayland's Moral Science.
Upham's Treatise on the "Will.
Hebrew and Italian, continued.
Review of the studies of the year.
EXERCISES DURING THE TEAR.
Weekly Exercises in Declamation of all the Classes.
Compositions in English of the three upper Classes.
Forensic Disputations of the Juniors and Seniors.
"Weekly Translations into Latin by the Freshman Class.
Translations into English by the Sophomore Class.
Two weeks, preceding the term Examinations, are spent in review ofthe studies of the term.
LECTURES.
Spring Teem. On Chemistry to the Junior and Senior Classes.Summer Term. On Natural Philosophy to the Junior and Senior
Classes.
On Mineralogy to the Senior Class.
On Rhetoric and Oratory.
On Classical and General Literature.
|
On the Steam Engine.
EXAMINATIONS.
| 1. Of all the Classes at the close of the first and second terms.
£ 2. Of the Senior Class on the sixth Tuesday preceding Commencement. £& 3. Of the three other classes during the week preceding Commencement. X
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re) XXII.
EXHIBITIONS.
1. Of the Senior and Junior Classes in May and October.
2. Of the Sophomore and Junior Classes, a prize declamation, in Au-gust.
VACATIONS.
1. From Commencement, which is on the first Wednesday in Sep-tember, three weeks.
2. From the Friday after the third Wednesday of December, eight
weeks.3. From the Friday after the third Wednesday of May, two weeks.
LIBRARIES.
The number of volumes in the College Library is over . . 11,000Medical Library about 3,200Peucinian * 4,800Athenasan 3,800Theological 750Peace Society, (Donation of the late Wm. Ladd)' . . 500
Total 24,050
ANNUAL EXPENSES.
Tuition, $24,00. Room rent, $10,00. Incidental charges on the
College bills, $12,00. Board, $1,00 to $2,00 per week. Other expenses,
as wood—lights—washing—use of books and furniture, $35,00. Total,
$121,00.
MEDICAL SCHOOLOF MAINE.
The Medical School of Maine, by an Act of the Legislature, is placed
under the superintendence and direction of the Boards of Trustees and Over-
seers of Bowdoin College. By the joint authority of these two Boards all the
degrees of M.D. are conferred.
The Medical Session commences near the middle of Feb., annually, and *
continues thirteen weeks. Students, and particularly candidates for a de- X
gree, are examined either daily or weekly on the subjects of the Lectures. ^

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The Fees for admission to the several courses of Lectures, payable in ad- \
vance, are $50.
The Graduation fee, including an engraved Diploma on Parchment, is $18.
Matriculation or Library fee, payable but once, $3.
Pupils, who have attended two full courses of Medical Lectures, one of
which courses must have been at this School, are admitted to all subsequent
courses, without payment of any Lecture fees.
Students, who have attended two full courses at other regular Medical In-
stitutions, are required to pay one third of the usual fees for admission to their
first course of Lectures at this School.
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Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine are examined by the
Faculty of Medicine immediately after the termination of the Course of Lec-
tures, and also on the second Monday before the annual Commencement of
the College, which occurs on the first Wednesday of September.
They must have devoted three years to their professional studies under
the direction of a regular Practitioner of Medicine. They must have attended
two full courses of Medical Lectures in some incorporated Medical Institution,
and the last course previous to examination must have been at this Medical
School. They must deposite with the Faculty satisfactory certificates of having
pursued their Medical Studies for the required term, and of possessing at the
time of examination a good moral character.—They must also pass a satis-
factory Examination in Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery, Chemistry, Materia
Medica, Pharmacy, Obstetrics, and the Theory and Practice of Physic. They
must read and defend a Thesis or Dissertation on some Medical subject, in
the presence of the Faculty of Medicine.
Those Candidates, who have not received a Collegial education, must
satisfy the Faculty of their proficiency in the Latin Language and in Natu-
ral Philosophy.
Degrees are conferred at the close of each course of Lectures, and at the
annual Commencement of the College in September.
A fair copy of the Thesis or Dissertation must be deposited with the
Secretary of the Faculty at least ten days before the commencement of the
Examination at the close of the Lectures. These copies are preserved in
the Medical Library ; and it is required, that they should be written on Let-|
Iter paper of medium size, with a wide margin, left for the purpose of bind- I
? ing them into volumes. £
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The Medical Library, attached to this School, is one of the best in the
United States. It contains about 3200 vols, principally modern works,
which have been selected with much care ; and is annually increasing. It
embraces an extensive and valuable collection of Plates, among which are
the works of Albinus, Baillie, Bateman, the Bells, Breschet, Bright,Carswell,
Cloquet, Cooper, Cruveilhier, Home, Hooper, Lizars, Maygrier, Scarpa, See-
rig, Swan, Tiedemann, Vicq d'Azyr, Weber, &c. &c.
All the Members of the Medical Class are entitled to borrow two volumes
a week from the Library. Those, who are candidates for examination for the
degree of M.D. during the year, are permitted to exchange their books twice
a week, thus giving them the privilege of consulting four volumes each week.
Anatomical Cabinet.
The Anatomical Cabinet was purchased in Paris ; and most of the Prepa-
rations were there made under the direction of the late Professor Thillaye.
Many wet preparations have however been added during the past year.
Its valuable specimens of Morbid and Comparative Anatomy are also con-
stantly increasing ; so that every department of practical Anatomy can now
be fully demonstrated from this collection.
The students, divided into classes containing 3 or 4 individuals, are fur-
nished with the separated bones of the Skeleton for examination at their pri-
vate rooms.
The Chemical Department embraces every Article of Apparatus essential
to a complete illustration of the principles of Chemistry. This Course also
includes a very full exhibition of the principles of Common and Galvanic
Electricity, and Electro-Magnetism, with numerous experiments.
Lectures will also be given to the Medical Class on those departments of
Natural Philosophy, which are especially connected with Medical Science.
An extensive and valuable collection of Instruments and Apparatus has
been provided for the department of Surgery 5 which will be completed by
the Lecturer in this Department. Frequent opportunities for witnessing Sur-
gical operations will be afforded.
All operations in the presence of the Medical Class will be performed
without charge. It is considered important, that this fact should be exten-
sively made known to the Public.
The foregoing is a brief statement of the means ofacquiring Medical Knowl-
edge, which may be enjoyed at this Institution. No efforts, which may tend
to render these means beneficial, and to promote the instruction of pupils in
the Science of Medicine, will be omitted by the Professors.
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