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FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL ANNDUNC(EMENTOF THE

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

Medical Department Building, Corner Eighth and Chestnut Streets.

AND THE

THIRTY-FIFTH OF THE LAW DEPARTMENTOF THE

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLESESSION OF 1880-81.

COLLEGE CALENDAR 1880-81.

1880.

September 20th, Monday, Preliminary CoUt'l;ebegins.

October Isr, Friday, Regular Session begins.

November, Thanksgiving-day holiday.

December :14th and 25th, Christmas holiday.

1881.

February 19th, Saturday, Examinations for theDegree begin.

March 1st, Commencement.

March 7th, Monday, Spring Term begins.

June 1st, Spring Term ends.

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PROF. JAMES S. PIRTLE, SECRETARY.

MEDICAL FACULTY. •

PROF. J. L. SMITH, M. D.,CAPT. W. C. HITE,JAMES C. GILBERT, EsQ.,JAMES A. LEECH, ESQ.,G. W. GRIFFITHS, M. D.,

JAMES W. HOLLAND, M.D.,

JOHN E. CROWE, M. D.,

RICHARD 0. COWLING, M. D.,

DAVID W. YANDELL, M. D.,Professor 0/ Surgery IJ'1ld Clin'ical S'irgery..

Professor 0/ Principles and Practice 0/ Surgt:77_

Professor (If Dos/dries a11d Medical .nd SurricRIDiseases of W011Ull~

Professor of Materia Medica, Tlterajuutics, a"tI Med­ica/ Chemistry, alld Disuues of Nlr7IOllS System.

H. A. COTTELL, M. D., R. B. GILBERT, M. D.,Assistant DunonslrlJl,"~"/ Anatomy.

Prosector and Curator.

H. A. COTTELL, M. D.,

SPECIAL DEMONSTRATORS.

Professor of CU?/'ical Medicillt! fl.'lld DiseaS~3 ofCllildrul.

T. S. BELL, MD.,

LUNSFORD P. YANDELL, M. D.,

E. R. PALMER, M. D.,Pro/lSsor 0/ PhysiololJY ,,,,d Physical DialJlZosis.

J. M. BODINE, M. D., DEAN,Pro/. of A1tn/o1Jl)' and Clinical Diseas~sof IJu Eye

a'lld Ear.

Demonstrator of Ana/om;,_

BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

HON. ISAAC CALDWELL, PRESIDENT.JAMES TRABUE, ESQ., TREASURER.JOHN B. SMITH, ESQ.,R. J. ELLIOTT, ESQ.,D. SPALDING, ESQ.,HON. J. F. BULLITT,

PrO/lssor 0/"u Sc£ellce a"d Practice of Afedicine andPublic NYlJi",c.

W.O. ROBERTS, M. D.,

Dt1Jl01utrator of Surgical Dressittg"s.

W.O. ROBERTS, M. D.,

B. BUCKLE, M. D.,

L. S. OPPENHEIMER, M. D.,

Demo1uJrator of Ojurativt Midwifery"

Del1lo1lslraiDr 0./ RistD/ory alld lIficroscojy.

ISAAC DAVID, Janitor.

H. A. COTTELL, M. D.,De1llo1lstrator 0./ Medical Clle1l/is'",~

W. CHEATHAM, M. D.,Dtmo"strator 0/ Op/ztlzalmoscopy, LarY"IJOICQpy, and

Otoscopy.

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ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

The Forty-third Annual Session of this Department was successful to a degree extremelygratifying to its Trustees, Faculty, and friends.

The city of Louisville, in 1837, donated a square of ground containing four acres, a:ndappropriated fifty thousand dollars to erect and equip an edifice suited to the requirements of afirst-class Medical College. This property, now lying in the heart of the city, has advancedlargely in value, and its profits are devoted to the University. The Lecture-rooms, Cabinets,Library, Laboratories, and Dissecting-rooms are furnished with every thing necessary for conven­ience and instruction, while its Museum, already one of the finest in America, is being constantlyadded to from various sources. In apparatus, models, drawings, preparations, and specimensfor illustration by the various chairs, the institution possesses every requisite for thoroughmedical teaching; and, in view of its perfect equipment, the Board feel safe in assuring its friendsthat it never before presented stronger claims to the confidence and support of the medicalprofession.

CLINICAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY.

It is the determination alike of the Faculty and Trustees to secure to students that kind ofinformation which will be most useful to them in active professional life ; and it will be seen thatno effort has been spared to make the University essentially a pmctical and dClllollStrntive school.

The UNIVERSITY DISPENSARY, which is the property of the Faculty, affords great facilities tostudents. The building is upon the University grounds, and is open to patients and studentsthroughout the year. It is the oldest institution of the kind in Louisville. It has obtained theconfidence of the sick poor of the city, and its clinics are daily crowded with patients illustratingall varieties of disease. The advantages accruing to the University students from this source areamong the chief attractions of the institution, giving them opportunities for attending cases andwitnessing diseases in every phase. The DISPENSARY furnishes material for DAILY COLLEGECLINICS from the following chairs: Clinical Medicine, Clinical Surgery, Diseases of 'Vomen,Diseases of 'hildren, Diseases of the Heart and Lungs, Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Diseasesof the Skin, and Diseases of the Nervous System.

In addition to the ~aily College Clinics mentioned, two Medical and two Surgical Clinics willbe held weekly in the fommodious amphitheater of the TTY HOSPITAL.

The l'rofes ors of linical Medicine and Clinical. urgery will lecture in the Hospital duringthe session. In addition to the above the abundant clinical material of 55. MARY AND ELIZABETHHOSPITAL is at the command of the University Faculty.

FREQUENT EXAMINATIONS,

Universal experience has demonstrated the paramount importance of this mode of instructionas supplemental to lectures, and the Faculty has made a special provision for it. The wisdom ofthis action has been abundantly shown. The Faculty therefore devote additional hours for thepurpose of a general" quiz," to be conducted by themselves.

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FEES.

FORTY-TllIRD AN UAL ANNOUNCEMENT

FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION.

The continued success of the practical exercises in Laboratories especially fitted with Beck'smicroscopes, sets of chemical reagents, manikins, ophthalmoscopes, laryngoscopes, etc. etc. hasconfirmed the wisdom of the Faculty in instituting these courses.

Every facility and all needful apparatus are furnished to make these teachings of permanentvalue to the student.

\V. CHEATHAM, M. D., Demonstrator 0/ Ophthalmoscopy, LaryngoscoPJ', and Otoscopy.II. A. COTTELL, M. D., Demonstrator 0/ lIIedical Chemistry.L. S. OPPENHEIMER, M. D., Demonstrator 0/ Histology alld Microscopy.B. BUCKLE, M. D .. Demonstrator oj Operative lIHdwifery.W. O. RORERTS, M.D., Demonstrator ofSurgical Dressings.The fee for all these departments is FIFTEEN DOLLARS. The fee for a single department is

FIVE DOLLARS.It is especially recommended that first-course students should take Medical Chemistry and

Microscopy, for which a fee of FIVE DOLLARS will be charged; and second-course students thethree other counes, for which a fee of TEN DOLLARS will be charged.

These special courses m-e optional.

SPECIAL AND OPTIONAL MANIPULATIVE COURSES.

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The fee for admission to the entire Course of Lectures is SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, payable, asare all the fees, inva1'iably ill advallcc. The Matriculation Ticket is FIVE DOLLARS, and gives thestudent the use of the extensive Library of the institution during the winter. The GraduationFee is TIIIRTY DOLLARS. The Fee for admission to the Dissecting-rooms and for instruction bythe Demonstrator of Anatomy is TEN DOLLARS. The Fee for the Hospital Ticket (required bythe city) is FIVE DOLLARS.

The Forty-fourth Regular Annual Session wil! commence on October I, 1880, and will continueuntil March I, I88r. Previous to this there will be a preliminary course of lectures free to allstudents, opening Monday, September 20th, and lasting until the beginning of the regular term.This Course will consist of a series of lectures on the following subjects:

Diseases 0/ the Eye and Em·......... ..............................•.•..... By Prof. BODINE.Diseasi's 0/ the Skill. •........ ........• Prof. L. P. YANDELL.Reproduction............... Prof. PALMER.The lIfdhods 0/ Studyiug Disease.. Prof. BELL.Medical Jurisprudence......... Prof. ROWE.The P;tysical Forces............. Prof. I-I LLANO.Diseases 0/ the Gmito-Urillary Orga1lS...... Prof. D. W. YANDELL.Diseases 0/ the Rectum............ Prof. COWLING.

DAILY LINleS will be held.

PRACTICAL ANATOMY.

The city of Louisville offers abundant opportunity for the study of practical Anatomy.Material is plentiful and will be furnished at a moderate price. The Dissecting - room of theUniversity is admirably adapted for its purposes, being extraordinarily large, well ventilated andlighted, and furnished with all the conveniences for cleanliness and health. It is open daily.Sundays and Saturdays excepted, from eight to half past ten o'clock, P. M. The demonstratorand his assistants give personal superintendence at the tables, and render instruction by separat,·tkmollstrations aud fi'equellt examiuations.

In view of the importance of this branch of medical instruction, the authorities of theUniversity urge all students to take the ticket in Practical Anatomy. The wisdom of this coursewill be conceded when it is considered that this foundation of all medical science must almostnecessarily be obtained in organized dissecting-rooms, and that the custom of requiring but onecourse of dissection is a tradition of the past which arose simply from the difficulty in obtainingmaterial.

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HONORS AND PRIZES.

5U IVER ITY OF LOUISVILLE.

(l In compliance with the recommendation of the Convention of Medical Col1eges, the option of threeCourses of Lectures is offered to students according to the following p1:ln: II Students who have attended twofull Courses of Lectures on Anatomy, Physiology, ?-Iatcria fedica, and Chemistry, may be eX3mined uponany of these subjects :It the end of their second course. During their third course such students may devotethemselves to the Lectures upon the Theory and Practice of .Medicine, Surgery, and Obstf?trics, and Disc:\ses ofWomen and Children) upon which subjects only they shalt be examincd at thc final examination for thc degreeof M. D.-their standlllg, however, to be determined by the results of both examinations.

t This prize is named in honor of the late Prof. L. P. Yandell, who was the last of the original Faculty ofthis institution.

In order to stimulate students who are not of the graduating class to study, especially in thefundamental branches of Medicine, a special examination will be held near the end of the Termon the subjects of Anatomy, Phy iology, Materia Medica, and hemistry, and to each of thethree howing the greatest proficiency prizes will be awarded as follows:

To one, a case of Instruments, by Simon N. Jones, of "The Pharmacy," Louisville, Ky.To one, a case of Instruments, by Arthur Peter & Co., wholesale druggists, of Louisville, Ky.To one, a copy of Gross's or Erichsen's System of Surgery, by John P. Morton & Co., book-

sellers and publishers, of Louisville, Ky.This examination of first-course students is voluntary.All honors and prizes will be announced and awarded by the President at the Annual Com.

mencement.

PRIZES FOR FIRST-COURSE STUDENTS.

As the experience of this College has been that the system of conferring prizes for excellencein special branches tends to the concentration of the student's mind upon a single departmentto the neglect of others equally important, it has therefore been determined that the honors andprizes of the University shall be given for general excellence only.

To each of the ten men standing highest in the final examination a certificate of honor willbe awarded. To the student standing at the head of this list the "Yandell "t gold medal forfirst honor will be given; to the one standing next a gold medal for second honor, and to theone standing third a gold medal for third honor will be awarded.

REQUISITES FOR GRADUATION.

It is urged upon all who seek to train their senses to the requisite degree of skill to makegood diagnosticians and operators that at least one course of each of the manipulative branchesbe taken before applying for the degree.

I. The candidate for the degree of Doctor of Medicine must have attained the age of twenty­one years, and sustained a good moral character.

2. He must have studied medicine not less than three years, "or his three years' study shallexpire at a date not later than three months after the close of the final examination."-Amclesof Confederation American Medical College Association.

3. lIe must have attended two complete Courses of Lectures, the last of which shall havebeen in this institution, have taken the ticket of the Demonstrator of Anatomy one session, andhave attended one Course of Clinical Instruction in the Louisville Marine Hospital, or someother institution approved by the Faculty.

4. tudents who have read the requisite time and attended a full course of lectures in arecognized medical school are admitted to examination in this school after attendance upon onecomplete course.

The candidate, at the time of applying to the Dean for admission, must exhibit his ticketsas proof of compliance with the above rules. He must have paid in full all college dues. Thegraduation fee must be paid to the Dean by the 1st day of February, and will be returned in theevent of the candidate's withdrawal or rejection. The presentation of a Thesis is not required.-

The examinations for the degree are on all the branches taught in this College.Refer to Articles of Confederation, pages 13 and 14.

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TEXT-BOOKS.

THE UNDER.GRADUATES' CONTEST.

To John S. Hoskins, of Louisville, was awarded the first prize, a case of Instruments, offeredhy Arthur Peter & Co.

To J. Morrison Ray, of Kentucky, was awarded the second prize, a copy of Erichsen's Sur­gery, offered by John P. Morton & Co.

To John H. Hensley, of Indiana, was awarded the third prize, a case of Instruments,offered by Simon N. Jones.

FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT

AWARDS OF HONORS AND PRIZES FOR SES~ION 1879-80.

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In accordance with the Circular for the Forty-third Annual Session, the President announcedtbe awards made by the Faculty, as follows:

Rich'd Maupin Ferguson, M. D., of Kentucky. Walter E. Scott, M. D., of Kentucky.P. H. Kempf, M. D., of Indiana. George D. Posey, M. D., of Kentucky.Wellington A. Post, M. D., of Illinois.. Robert J. Swain, M. D., of Texas.John H. Maull, M. D., of Indiana. William L. Ward, M. D., of Texas.Ambrose McCoy, M. D., of Tennessee. Richard J. Leonard, M. D., of Indiana.To each of the above-named gentlemen a Certificate of Honor was awarded.The Yandell gold medal, named in honor of the late Dr. L. P. Yandell, sr., was awarded for

tbe best class-standing to R. Maupin 'Ferguson, M. D., and Paul H. Kempf, M. D.; the secondgold medal for second place in class-standing to Wellington A. Post, M. D.; and the third to JohnJr. Maull, M. D.

The following works are recommended by the Faculty to students as useful companions to thedifferent courses of lectures:

Oil S1t1'l{ery-Gross, Erichsen, Ashhurst, Bryant's Pathology.0,: Chem,stry-Attfield, Tyson's Examination of Urine.Oil Allatomy-Gray, Wilson.Oil IIEateria 1I1edica and Therapt'Utus-Bartholow, Ringer, Wood, United States and American

Dispensatories.Oil Clinical Medicine - Bennett's Introduction to Clinical Mcdicine, Laycock on Medical

Observation.Oil Pllysiology-Flint, jr., Dalton, Foster.0,: the Scimce and Practice of Medicine - Flint, Bristowe, Niemeyer, Trousseau, Reynolds's

System.Oil Obstetrics-Playfair, Leishman, Cazeaux, Churchill.On D,seases of W011lelZ--Thomas, Hewitt, Barnes, Emmet.Oil Plo/sical Diagllosir-Loomis, Delafield.0" Operative Surgery-Bell, Heath.

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UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE.

PROGRAMME OF LECTURES, 1880-81.

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8 to 9Laboratory 9 to to 10 to II. II to 12. 1:::1 to I. 3 to 4 4 to 5. 7 to 8.

Courses.

Mlero800PY lfcdtcal Cllnle ClIuio or Nervoul -Monday llidwltcry Prot. DlsCIlRQ.ll Prof. Orowe Prot. Palmer Quiz Prot. Cowling Quiz

Vod. Chemilltry T~. P. Yaudell Prot. Hollllnd Prot. .l}01l Prof. Bodine

OpbtbnlmolCoPYSurgical OlinloLnryngoucopy

Quh:Tuesda.y Otoscopy Prot. Prof. Ben Prot. Crowe Prot. Palmor Hospital Olinio. 2.30 to 4.30),llerolCollY D. W. Vandell Prot. CowlhlgBurg. Drell8ln«,

lUerot'eopy Woman's Clinic Prot. Qatz:Wedne•. Midwifery Prot. Bell Prot. Bodine Prot. PtLlmcr Prot. Cowlinglled. Cheml.tr)' Prot. Crowe L. P. Yandell Prot. Palmer

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Laryngoscopy Medical Clinic'!l'hUJ'lld'y Ot.ollCopy Prot. Prot. Rell Prot. Bodine Prot. Holland. Prot. Crowe Prot. Cowling Qub

lfldwlfery L. P. Yandell Prof.OroweBurg. Dreulogll

Surgical CllnleHospita.J Olinio. 2.30 to 4.301

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l"rlday Prof. Prof. Bell Prof. Bodine Prof. Holland QuizD. W. Ynndell Prof. Holland

OpbtbR.lmollcoPJ' Eye. "~ar. andLaryngoscopy Throat. Cheat ClioloSaturday OtolOOpy Oltule pror. Palmer Prot Bodlno Prof. TTollaodBurg. Dresslngll Prof. Bodinelied. Chemillt.rv Dr. W. Cheatham

SPRING COURSE, 1881.

The Spring Session for 1881 will commence on the 7th of March and terminate on the 1st of June.It includes Clinical Teaching and Pharmac~uticalwork in the Dispensary, systematic recitations

from Text-books by a corps of examiners who bave the use of the Museum for illustration, personalmanipulations in Operative Surgery, Surgical Dressings, Chemistry, Histology, Ophthalmoscopy,Laryn~oscopy, and Otoscopy, under the supervision of Demonstrators.

CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS.

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On Diuaus of tlu Eye and Em· Prof. BODINE.On Venereal Diseases and Diuaus of the Skin Prof. L. P. YANDELL.On Diuases of the Chest Prof. PALMER.O,t Diseases of WOf/U,t Prof. CROWE.On Nervous Diseases : Prof. HOLLAND.On Cli,tical Surgery Prof. D. Vol. YANDELL.O,t Operative Surgery Prof. COWLING.O,t Practice of Medicine Dr. B. J. BALDWIN.O,t Surgery a'td Surgical Dressings Dr. W. O. ROBERTS.O,t A,·tatomy and Medical Chemisfty Dr. H. A. COTTELL.On Diseaus of Childrm Dr. R. B. GILBERT.On Obstetrics Dr. B. BUCKLE.On Diseaus of the Eye, Ear, and Throat Dr. W. CHEATHAM.On Physiology and Histology Dr. L. S. OPPENHEIMER.On Materia Medira Dr. W. B. DOHERTY.

The Spring Course is designed to be supplementary to the regular Winter Course. AttendanceIIlpon it is voluntary, and does not count as a session.

The Fee for the Full Course is TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.Advanced students will be given obstetrical cases and cases in outdoor practice to attend.

ISAAC CALDWELL, Presidmt of the Boa,'(i.

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Oatalogue of Olass---Session of 1879-'80.

NAMES.

ALEXANDER, PERCY, A. B.ASKAM, HENRY F..ADAMS, MILLARD A.ARMSTRONG, GEORGE D.AMERMAN, ISAAC ,"{.ALEXANDER, EDWIN H.ApPLEWHITE, BENJAMIN L.BROWN, JOHN L.BOND, JAMES A.BROWDER, GEORGE R.BEUTEL, G. PHIL.BAUGH, JOHN E.BARTON, WILLIAM W ..BREWSTER, ASBURY L.BAILEY, ALEXANDER,BOYER, LEONIDAS R. .BOUTON, LEONARD G.BRANcrr, JOlIN S.BILBO, JOHN W.BEARD, GEORGE,BRAMLETTE, WILLIAM M.BROWN, WILLIAM C.BERRY, BENJAMIN F.CORDIER, ALBERT H.CLEMENS, JAMES E. .COX, C. HOWARD,CATE, PERRY W.CALDWELL, BEVERLY,GALVER1" JOHN H.COLLINS, DANIEL, .CLARK, THOMAS J., M. D.CURTIS, JACOB M..CREWDSON, JAMES W.CALDWELL, JAMES K. P.CUMMINS, ZACHARIAH, .COTY, HENRY C.CARDWELl., JAMES R.CAUDEL, GEORGE W.CONNELL, W ILLI.AM R. S.CUSTIS, DANIEL P.CAREY, JAMES W ..COOKSEY, MARSHALL E.CASEY, ZADOK W ..CHESTER, GEORGE, M. D.DUGAN, WILLIAM C.DAVIS, THOMAS H.DAVIS, MANYARD H.DUNCAN, JAMES F.DURHAM, JOHN L.DECKARD, JOHN P.DOUGLASS, ROBERT L.ELLIS, COLIN E.EVANS, ANDREW H ..EDWARDS, THOMAS A ..ELLISON, EUGENE T.ELLIS, MONTGOMERY C.ELLIS, WALTER P.EVERETT, JOHN D.ENGLISH, BELL, .

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STATE.

Kcntucky.Ohio..Kentucky.Louisiana.Illinois.Arkansas.Texas.Kentucky.Missouri..Kentucky.Kentucky.Tennessee.Indiana.Arkansas.Kentucky.Indiana.Mississippi.Louisiana.Indiana.Kentucky.Tenncssee...Tennessee.Missouri.Kentucky.Kentucky.Kentucky.Tennessee.Texas.Kentucky.Kentucky.Tenncssee.Mississippi.Kentucky.Tennessee.Illinois.Louisiana.Tennessee.Tennessee.KanSllS.Maryland.Texas.Kentucky.ArkanSas.Mississippi.Kentucky.Kentucky.Kentucky.Texas...Indiana.Illinois.Alabama..Missouri.Kentucky.Missouri. .Kentucky.Mississippi.Kentucky.Louisiana.Illinois.

PRECEPTOR.

Prof. D. W. Ynnd 11.Louisvillc Medicnl College.Univcrsity of Louisville.Dr. T. A. Armstrong.Dr. T. B. IIunt.Dr. J. W. Atkinson.Medicnl College of Ohio.Dr. F. Chambers.Dr. B. Bond.Drs. J. R. & D. Bailey.Dr. B. Buckle.Dr. T. L. Williams.Dr. S. C. Thomas.Dr. T. F. Mottue.Dr. J. K. McCreary.Dr. E. Boyer.Dr. R. L. Bouton.Dr. L. K. Branch.Dr. A. T. Steele.Dr. R. B. Gilbert.Dr. Campbcll.Dr. B. H. Brown,Medical College of Ohio.Dr. J. W. Long.Dr. J. M. Clemens.Dr. O. . Cox.Drs. Bllzemore & Brothcr.Dr. J. H. Cnldwell.Dr. J. R. Lcwis.Dr. D. J. Foster.Practitioner.University of Louisiana.Dr. W. E. Hatcher.Dr. M. Murchison.Dr. J. A. Williams.Dr. T. G. Ford.Un'yof Nash. and Van. Un'y.Dr. J. M. Brown.Practitioner.University of Maryland.Dr. J. L. Tippit.Dr. L. D. Satterficld.Dr. J. M. Wolf.Louisville Hos. CoIl. of Moo.Dr. D. C. Puscy.Dr. J. E. Johnson.Dr. L. McDowell.Dr. S. B. HamleLt.Dr. A. T. Steele.Rush Medical College.Un'y of asb. and Van. Un'y.Un'yof State of Missouri.Dr. F. H. Hardman.Un'y of State of Missouri.Dr. S. F. Murray.Kentucky School of MediciRc.Dr. C. H. Todd.Dr. L. K. Branch.Dr. B. T. Lindsay.

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UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE.

NAMES.

ELLI , CllARL~:S W. . .FUNKHOUSEl, WILLIAM II.FrrZSIMON, ALmeR'l' M.FREED, MARTIN A. . .FERGUSON, R MAUPIN,FIR'l'H, I1Ul "l'OPIn:a C.FLANAGAN, JOliN TrrOMAS .FLE~IING, HENRY C ...FELAND, WILLIAM J ..FOREMAN, ROBERT L. .FLATT, JOlIN W ....FLOOD, FREDERICK W.GARNETT, RrcliARD E ..GALLIMORE, WILLIAM L.GREEN, JAMES A ....GILCHRIST, LUTllER 1\1.GRAY, WILLIAM K.. .GRAVES, WILLIAM T ..GIVEN, ELMEL, . . . .GARRE'l'T, IALACllI B..HARDIN, CHARLES W ..HOSKIN , J OTlN S.. . .H,~RRIS, JASPER M. . .HANCOCK, ALLEN R. . .HOLLOWAY, WALTER W.HARDWICK, WILLIAM B..fuYNIE, WILLIAM H ..HOWARD, TnOMAs S..HAY~:S, JESSE K. . .HOOPER, ROBER'l' B..HUME, JOSEPH S...HERRIFORD, JAMES C.HENSLEY, J OIlN H. . .HAH'J'MAN, ANDRlGW J ..HAMMER, JAMES M...HAWKINS, EDMUND S.. . .HOLLAND, ALEXANDER W ..HARDIN, WILLIAM G. . .HAGGARD, CLARENCE K ..ISE~{AN, MYRA S.. .JOBE, JAMES, ....JONES, EDWARD J. .JOHNSON, WESLEY T.JON ES, EMERY C. . .JOlINSON, JAMES H •.JONES, LEANDER O..JORDAN, JASON W .JAME , WILLIAM A. D., M. D.KEMPF, PAUL H ..KIRK, ROBERT S. .KING, RICIJARD B.KINKEAD, ROBERT,KERR, ROBERT, . . .KENNEDY, HIRAM R.LILLY, CIiARLES D..LEECH, J OSEPII S.. .LAMPTON, WILLIAM T.LEONARD, RICIIARD J ..LAFOLLE'J'TE, WILLIAM P.LEHR, WILLIAM O...LANCASTER, HUMPHREY M.LIl:WIS, WILLIAM H. .LONG, J onN A. . • • .LUCAS, HARRY V.. . .LONG, JAMES W., M. D. .MEINCKE, HERMANN W ..MAULL, JOHN H •....

STATE.

Kentucky.Indiana..Kentucky..Indiana..Kentucky.Indiana..Kentucky.Kcntucky.Texas...Arkansas.Tennes ee.Rhode Island ..Kentucky.Tennes ee.Mi issippi.Kentucky.Mississippi.Kentucky.Kentucky.Texas...Kentucky.Kentucky.Texas...Indiana..KentUCky.Alabama..Texas...Kentucky.Kcntucky.Texns...Kentucky.Kentucky.Indiana..Tennessee.Tennessee.Tennessee.Kansas.Texas...Kentucky.South Caroliua.Kentucky.Kentucky.Mississippi.Indiana..Texas...Kentucky.Mississippi.Mississippi.Indiana..Alabnma..Kentucky.Kentucky.Tennessee.Alabama..Kentucky. ~

Kentucky.Indiana..Indiana..Indiana..Mississippi.Kentucky.Missouri. .Mississippi.Kentucky.Kentucky.Kentucky.Indiana..

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PRECEPTOR.

Dr. F. E. Corrigan.Dr. John Cuny.Dr. 13. A. Fitzsimon.Dr. D. 1. Zook.Prof. l30dine.Dr. E. C. Pearson.Louisville 1\Iedical College.Drs. Cosby & Rose.Dr. F. Coblenz.Dr. D. S. Droke.Dr. W. 1\I. andCl·.Dr. 1,. F. O. Gnrvin.Dr. R. Garnett.Dr. L. L. Alexnnder.Dr. W. J. Douglas.Drs.Winston, Jones & Burkley.Dr. W. E. No Ie.Dr. W. S. Gruyes.Dr. A. Given.Univ rsity of Louisiana.Dr. W. E. Shepherd.University of Louisville.Dr. H. H. Forline.Drs. Avery & lIow.Dr. J. W. lIolloway.Dr. J. B. Robinson.Dr. U. Haynie.Dr. C. W. Diggers.Dr. J. R. Lewis.Dr. J. B. Busey.Drs. Hume & Hudson.Drs. Hunter & Alexnnd r.Dr. W. A. Yohn.Dr. E. B. Smith.Dr. T. B. lInmmer.Dr. W. T. Whitledge.Dr. C. G. lIollond.Dr. A. H. S. Hnrdin.Dr. D. R. Hoggard.Dr. J. J. Bozeman.Dr. C. W. Biggers.Dr. S. J. lIaITis.Dr. R. D. Meek.Jefferson 1\Iedical College.Louisville Medical College.Louisville 1\Iedical College.DI·. J. B. Jordan.

niversityof ashville.Dr. 1\1. K mpf.Dr. W. K. Kirk.Drs. Thol'l1ton & Rist.University of Louisville.Dr. R. A. Hardin.Dr. J Kyl .Prof. Crowe.Dr. R. Gnrnett.Dr. A. White.Dr. T. Hawkinson.Dr. H. C. Fouts.Medical College of Alablll1la.Dr. C. J. Lockhart.Jefferson Medicnl College.Dr. II. W. Hunter.University of Louisville.Cineinnati CoIl. Mcd. lind SUI'.Prof. Bodine.Dr. W. O. fllull.

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1t{CCLANAITAN, ALBERT S.MCRADY, FLAVIUS S.1tICCLASKEY, BENJAMIN, .MOTLEY, Jon~ W.McDoNALD, JOSEPIl W.MCCOY, A~IlJROS~:, .MCCIIESNEY, REZIN M..MCCARLEY, JOlIN W.McKnr, VINCt~NT L .MCCORMICK, LUTHER R. .1tfORROW', DAVID L.MURCUISON, WILLIAM M.MILA~f, JOITN W.Moss, WILLIAM J.MILLER, WILLIAM S.MARTIN, AURELIUS, .MURPHY, JAMES B.MITCHELL, JAMES J ..MARTIN, MILLARD J.MrLLlr.R, TrrOMAS B..McINTOSII, JOlIN II. .MELTON, AUSTIN,MCKAY, JAMES D.MAGRunER, EDWARD G.McKINNIE, PATRICK H..MCCANTS, JASON S., M. D.NICIlOLSON, WILLIAM G.OBERDORFER, N ATIlAN,PEAK, ROBERT F ..POSEY, GEORGE D.PUGH, WILUAM E.PUSEY, HENRY M.PRATT, RYLAND D.POST, WELLINGTON A..PURDON, JAMES F.PASWATER, GILBERT,PAYNTER, IlARLES M.PAYNTER, WALKER B.P ARRISII, STEPlIEN D..PATE, BLOOM J ..RAY, J. MORRISON,RUSSELL, SAMUEL, .REYNOLDS, WILLIAM J.RUDDELL, ISAAC N.RODINSON, JAMES L.REEVE, JOSEPH L..RILEY, JOHN C..l~UDDICK, LINDLEY, .ROSE, DANIEL D.STOCKWELL, JOHN S.STONE, JAM I£S W.SMITll, EUGENE M.SMITH, GEORGE W ...SCOTT, WALTER E.SCOTT, TAYLOR W.SQUIltES, JAMES W.SIMPSON, GEORGE F ..STA.PLES, THOMAS O.SIMPSON, FRANK C.SNIDER, JAMES W.SAUL, WILLIAM V.STEELE, WILLIAM W ..SCOFIELD, SAMUEL E.STEPHENS, WILLIAM P.STORY, BENJAMIN S..SPILLMAN, FESTUS W ..SLEDGE, WILLIAM H.

STATE.

Kentucky.Tennessee.Kcntucky.Tennes ee.Kentucky.TennesseeK ntucky.Mississi ppi.Pennsylvania..Indiana.Tennes ee.Tennessee.Indiana..Mississippi.Texas.Mississippi.Indiana.Indiana.Kentucky.Kentucky.Louisiana.Indiana.Tennessee.Texas.Tennessee.Ahlbama..N ortb Carolinn.K ntucky.Kentucky.Kentucky.Arkansas.Kentucky.K ntucky.Illinois.Kentucky.Indiana.Kentucky.Indiana.KentuckyMississippi.Kentucky.Illinois.Tcnnessee.Indiana.Indiana.Indiana.Texas.Indiana.Micbigfln.Kcntucky.Kentncky.Mississippi.Ke~tucky.

Kentucky.Kentucky.Kentucky.Kentucky.Kentucky.K ntucky.Kentucky.MississippiIndiana..Texas.T xas.Louisiana.Kentucky.Alabama.. .

PRECEPTOR.

Prof. D. W. Yandell.Dr. J. C. Ewing.Dr. Isaac lIcCfasky.Dr. J. K. Barlow.University f Louisville.Dr. . A. {cCoy.Dr. F. J. Sullivan.Kcntucky School of ~'[edicine.

Dr. D. L. McDonald.Dr. I. Tigert.Dr. G. W. {orrow.Dr. M. Murchison.Dr. A. Patton.Dr. D. Piercc.Dr. H. H. Forlille.Dr. W. F. Barksdale.Dr. J. M. Dlwis.Dr. R. Rutherford.Dr. C. R. Martin.Dr. W. E. Pedigo.Med. CoIl. Ala. and Un'y of La.Louisville Medical Coli ge.Drs. McKay & Cbaffin.Dr. F. B. Magruder.Drs. Moore & Tate.Atlanta Medicl1l College.Dr. John Ander on.Drs. B. & J. H. Letcher.Dr. C. B. Blackburn.Dr. J. H. Letcher.Dr. W. E Easter.Prof. D. W. Yandell.Dr. R. Seely.

·Dr. J. W. DOnl1ldson.Dr. J. B. Evans.Dr. R. nenning.Drs. Hume & Hudson.Drs. Paynter & Bare.University of Louisville.Dr. B. F. Ward.Prof. Bodine.Rush Medical College.Dr. J. K. Barlow.Dr. T. A. Gl'Rham.Dr. A. Patton.Dr. T. Spl1ulding.Dr. J. S. Rilcy.Dr. J. T. Shields.Chicllgo Mcdical Collegc.Prof. Hollllnd.Dr. W. M. Hllnna.University of Louisville.Dr. S. H. Staples.Louisville Hos. CoIl. of Med.Dr. L. Coblin.Dr. M. Rhorer.Dr. R. B. Gilbert.Dr. S. H. Stl1ples.Louisville Medical College.Dr. T. M. Yennwine.Dr. W. B. Wl1tkins.Dr. A. T. Stecle.Dr. J. S. Scofield.Dr. J. B. Bussey.University of Louisiana.Dr. J. B. Wnlker.Dr. W. G Hunt r.

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Oatalogue of Graduates---Session 1879-'80.

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STARR, WILLIAM L ..S~f[TII, J HI E B. . .SWEANY, LEVl£RETT, .SWAIN, ROBERT J ...SINOLr:TON, A)IUEL H.

LAUOIlTlm, JAME B..WOPE, J OSEPlI ~I. . . .

SA'l'Tr:ln-n:LD, Gr:OROE W.SMITIl, A)IUEI. S. . . . .SNYDlm, EDWARD W. . .SHERROD, WILLIAM F ...S'I'I~VEN ON, RICIIARD H ..SANDr:RS, JAMES L. .S~II'l'lI, ALBERT D. .• MI'l'lI, JAMES A. . .SCHENCK, J OSEPII A.SMITH, J. SOLOMON, .1'OOMBS, WU.L1AM F.TURNER, CnAULES B.TINSLEY, JAMES M..'l'ORUENClc, CIIARLES A.TRAVIS, EDWARD A .TRAVIS, JODN J .TURNER, STEPHEN P..TURNEU, J .UIES ~I., JU.TORRANCE, JOIIN M.TIIOM~ON, ROBERl' L.USSERY, WILLIAM, .VAS MER, OTTO,. . .V AUORAN, OLON L ..WlcLLS, JlcSSE J. . .WATSON, DUNCAN 1. .WILLIAMS, CHARLES S.WYATT, BENJAMIN F ..WllI'I'~:, FELAN S•..W}:SLEY, JAMES, . .\VALL, 'l'nO~IAS )'L .WARD, 'NILl lAM L ..WINSTON, AMUEL P.WH. ON, CYRUS L ..WYATT, CnARLES A.WALL, JAMES E ...WEBn, LORENZO L ..WRIGli'I', MARCUS O.WES'I'ERFIELD, JOliN A., JR.WOLFE, ROBER'I' P. . . .WILLIAMS, JAMES, ...WEDDlNG, SYLVES'!'ER, J.WI~STElmIELD, JOSl~PII S.YEAKLEY, GEORGE W ..YEAGElt, NEWTON,

Applewhite, B. L. Tex.Armstrong, George D., Ln.Amerman, Isaac W., Ill.Askam, Henry F., Ohio.Buugh, John E., 1'enn.

STATE.

Indiana. .Tennessee.Indiana. .Texas...Kentucky.Indiana. .Illinois.Texlls...K ntucky.Texas...Indiana. .Kentucky.Tennessee.Indinna. .Georgia..Ark,tnsas.Kentucky.Mississi ppi.We t Virginia.K ntucky.Texas...Tennessee.Tennessee.Texas .North Carolina...India.nn.Kentucky.Texas...Missouri..Arknnsas.Tennes ee. .South CarolinaKentucky.K ntueky.Louisiana.Indiana..]( ntucky.T xas...Tenne see.Indiana. .K ntucky.Texas...Tenn ssee.Alabama...Arlmnsas.Indiuna. .Ala.bamn..Kentucky.Arlmnsas.Texas...Indiana..

Beut 1, G. Phil., Ky.Brown, William C., Tenn.Beard, George, Ky.Berry, Benjamin F., Mo.Connell, William R. S., Ks.

PRECEPTOR.

Dr. T. C. Neet.Dr. J. F. Aydelott.Dr. J. H. Carter.Dr. S. S. Barnett.Dr. J. W. Singleton.Dr. W. W. Slaughter.Dr. G. W. Cox.Dr. W. A. Palmer.Dr. W. G. Hunter.Dr. .:M:. Penk.Dr. J. H. Sherrod.Dr. W. L. Atkins.Dr. W. M. Sanders.Dr. T. R. Ca.ve.Atlltnta Medical College.University of Louisville.Dr. H. M. Lowrey.Drs. Toombs & Tackett.Dr. G. F. :Mason.Louisville Medical College.Dr. J. C. King.Dr. H. Diggs.Dr. J. H. Travis.Dr. H. H. Beck.Dr. John Anderson.Dr. A. F. Darling.Loui ville Ho . Coli. of M d.Dr. C. C Ussery.Dr. J. A Posey.Dr. H. W. Vaughan.Dr. W. 1. Bright.Dr. :T. C. :M:urphy.Louisville Hos. CoIl. of Moo.Dr. J. C. Ca seday.Dr. H. A. Lewis.Dr. I. . Die.Dr. J. L. Dismukes.Dr. E. P. Becton.Univ rsity of Louisville.Drs. Cane & Carey.Dr. P. Mead.Dr. A. S. Wltll.Dr. N. A. Gilmore.Drs. Rountree & Barclift.

. I Dr. John H. Westerfield.Dr. J. J. Palmer.Dr. J. Douglass.Dr. J. W. Mead.Dr. J. C. Westerfield.Dr. J. S. Riley.Dr. S. O. Rawlings.

urti , J. M., Miss.C ty, Henry C., La.Casey, Zadok W., Al:k.Crewdson, J. W., Ky.Custis, D. P., Md.

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Doughl , Robert L., Ala.Deckard, John P., Ill.Durbam, Jobn L., Ind.Ellis, :U. C., MI s.Evans, Andrew H., Ky.Ferguson, R. M., Ky.Fcland, William J., Tex.Flanigan, John T., Ky.Garrett, M. B., Tex.Glunett, Richard E., Ky.Hancock, Allen R., Ind.Hardin, Charles W., Ky.Hardwick, William B., Ala.Hawkins, E. S., Tenn.Hayes, Jesse K., Ky.Hume, Joseph S., Ky.Holland, Alexander W., KH.Holloway, Walter W., Ky.Iseman, Myra S., S. C..Jones, Emery C., Ind..Jones, Leander 0., Ky.Johnson, James .H., Tex.Kempf, Paul R., Ind.Kennedy, Hirl1.m R., Ala.King, Ricbl1.rd B., Ky.Lafollette, William P., Ind.Lampton, William '1'., Ind.

Leonard, Richnrd J .. Ind.Lewis, William H., Mo.Lehr, Willinm C., lI[iss.Lilly, Cllllrles D., Ky.Long, Jobn A., Miss.Lucas, Harry V., Ky.Mngruder, E. G., Tex.Maull, .Jobn n., Ind.Moss, William J., Miss.Morrow, David M., Tenn.McIntosh, John H., La.McKinnie, P. H., Tenn.McCoy, Ambro e, T nn.McCormick, L. R., Ind.McCla.kcy, Bcnjllmin, Ky.McRady, F. S., Tenn.Murchison, W. M., Tenn.Paynter, W. l3., Ind.Peak, Robert F., Ky.Pusey, Henry M., Ky.Posey, George D., Ky.Post, Wellington A., Ill.Hose, Daniel D., Mi 'h.Smith, Jllmcs A., Ga.Smith, E. M., Miss.Smith, J. Solomon. Ky.

('henck, Joseph A., Ark.

Squire, Jam s W., Ky.Staplcs, Thomn 0., Ky.Simpson, Frank C., Ky.Sll1.ughter, Jl1.mes 13., Ind.Snider, James W., Ky.Saul, Willil1.m V., Miss.Scofield, Samuel E., Tex.

tory, Benjl1.min S., Ln.Swain, Robert J., Tex.Singleton, Snmuel H., Ky.Swop , Joseph ffr., Ill.Stevenson, Hichard II., Ky.::ltone, Jame W., Ky.Scott, Walter E., Ky.Toombs, Willinm F., Miss.Tinsley, James M., Ky.Vaughan, Solon L., Ark.Westedielc1, J. S., Ark.Westerfield, J. A., jr., Ark.Ward, Willillm L., Tex.White, Felan S., La.Wells, Jesse J., Tenn.Watson, Duncan 1., S. C.Wall, .Jnmes E., Tex.Webb, Lorenzo L., Tenn.Williams, Chnrles S., Ky.

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ARTICLE II. Of Tuition.

AR TICLE III. Requirements for Graduation.

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ARTICLE I. Of the Faculty.

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE.

ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION.

(To be subscribed a"d conformed to by all the Colleges of the Association.)

THE AMERICAN MEDICAL COLLEGE ASSOCIATION.

('At ::l meeting of the American Medical College Association held in New York City, on May 31, 1880 theArticles of Confederation were so amended as to require attendance upon three yearly collegiate sessions as'pre­requisite to graduation. This rcquirf:\"1lcnt will not take effect until the session of 1882-83_

No person, whether a graduate in medicine or not, shall be given a diploma of "Doctor ofMedicine" who shall not have filled the following requirements, except as hereinafter providedfor in Article IV:

1. IIe must produce satisfactory evidence of good moral character, and of having attainedthe age of twenty-one years.

2. IIe must file a satisfactory evidence of having studied medicine for at least three yearsunder a regular graduate, or licentiate and practitioner of medicine, in good standing, using tbeword" regular" in the sense commonly understood in the medical profession. No candidateshall be eligible for final examination for graduation unless his term of three years' study shallhave been completed, or shall expire at a date not later than three months after the close of tbefinal examinations. This section to take effect at and after the session of 1879-80.

3. IIe must file the proper official evidence that, during the above-mentioned three years, hehas matriculated at some affiliated college or colleges, for two regular sessions, and in the courseof the same (except as provided in 4) has attended two full courses of instruction on the seventopics mentioned in Article II. But the lotte,', at least, of the two full courses must have beena:ttendl'ng at the college issuing the diploma. No two consecutive courses of instruction shall beheld as satisfying the above requirements unless the time between the beginning of the firstcourse and the end of the second is greater than fifteen months. <!!

4. In Cll e a college shall adopt a systematic graduated scheme of tuition, attendance on thewhole of the same shall be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3, provided such schemeincludes instruction in the seven topics mentioned in Article II, and requires attendance at leastat two yearly regular collegiate sessions of not less than twenty weeks' duration each.

5. The candidate must have passed a personal examination before the Faculty on all sevenof the branches of medicine mentioned in Article II.

6. IIe must have paid ill full all college dlles, including the graduation-fee.

SEC. 1. The scheme of tuition shall provide for a yearly sy tematic cour e of instruction,covering the general topics of Anatomy, including Dissections, Physiology, Chemistry, MateriaMedica, and Therapeutics, Obstetrics, urgery, Pathology, and Practice of Medicine. Thecollegiate session wherein this course is given shall be understood as the" regular" session.

SEC. 2. Said regular session shall not be less than twenty weeks in duration. This section togo in force at and after the session of 1879-80.

SEC. 3. Not more than one regular session, counting the regular session as one of the twocourses of instruction required for graduation, shall be held in the same year.

The medical members of the Faculty must be rco"ttlm' graduates or licentiates and practition­ers of mecl icine, in good standing, using the word" regular" in the sense commonly understoodin the medical profession. The majority of the members of one Faculty shall not constitutethe majority of the members of another Faculty, unless the sessions of the two schools are held!>imultaneously.

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ARTICLE IV. Of Honorary Degrees.

FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT.14

No college shall admit to the privileges accorded in Articles III and V the students orgraduates of any college which, during any period of the student's or graduates pupilage, shallhave been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Association.

ARTICLE VIII. Amendments.

o college shall advertise in any other than a strictly medical publication the names of itsprofessors, with their respective chairs.

SEC. I. All fees shall be paid in lawful money, and no promissory notes or promises to payshall be accepted in lieu of cash for payment of fees.

SEC. 2. 0 ticket or other certificate of attendance upon college exercises shall be issued toany student until the dues for the same shall have been fully paid.

SEC. 3. The established fees for the exercises of the regular session-except the matriculation­fee, graduation-fee, fee for dissections-may be reduced not more than one half to graduates ofother affiliated colleges of less than three years' standing, and to undergraduates of the samewho have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session.

SEC. 4. The same fees may be remitted altogether to a college's own alumni, to graduates ofother affiliated colleges of three years' standing (the three years dating from the time of grad­uation, and ending at the close of the regular session for which the tickets are given), to under­graduates who have already attended two full courses of the instruction of the regular session,the latter of which at least shall have been in the college making the remission, and to theolog-ical students when not candidates for a diploma. .

SEC. 5. The same fees may be reduced or remitted to deserving indigent students, to a num­ber not exceeding jive per cent of the number of matriculates at the previous regular session ofthe college.

SEC. 6. Under no circumstances whatever, other than the above, shall the faculties, or anymembers of the same, grant UP01J their O'1tm authority any remissions or reductions of establishedfees; and it is distinctly understood and agreed that the faculties will discountenance and opposethe authorizing, by governing boards, of the admission of individual students on other than theregularly established charges for their grade.

SEC. 7. Remission or reduction of fees for other exercises than those of the regular session,return to a student of any moneys after payment of fees, or an appropriation of funds of thecollege for payment of any student's fees, or part thereof, shall be deemed a violation of theprovisions of this article in regard to remission or reduction of fees.

ARTICLE V. Of Fees.

ARTICLE VI. Of Recognition of Other Colleges.

An honorary degree of .. Doctor in Medicine" may be granted, in numbers not exceedingoue yearly, to distinguished physicians or scientific men of over forty years of age. But in suchcase the diploma shall bear across its face the word" Honorary" in conspicuous characters, andthe same word shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all lists of graduates.

Amendments to these articles shall be proposed and adopted in the manner prescribed foramendments to the Constitution.

Good boarding can be procured in the vicinity of the College at from $3.00 to $5.00 per week,fire and light included.

Students on their arrival in the city by proceeding to the University, on corner of Eighth andChestnut streets, within a few squares of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad Depot, will find theJanitor, who will conduct them to suitable boarding-houses.

For further information address J. M. BODINE, M.D.,Dean of tlte Faculty, No. 300 First Street.

IlEirFor further information regarding the Spring Session addressR. B. GILBERT, M.D.,

Registrar of the U1/iversity Dispensary.

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THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENTOF TilE

LAW DEPARTMENTc::0<iirn

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UNIVERSITY OF LomSVILLE.

F.ACULTY.

JAMES S. PIRTLE, ESQ.,ProJeuor oj Constitutional Law, Equity, and Comme"cial Law.

WILLIAM CHENAULT, ESQ.,ProJessor oj tile p.ractice oj Law, including Pleading and Evidence, Codes oj Practice, and Cri,li­

inalLaw.

HENRY C. PINDELL, ESQ.,ProJessor oj tile History and Science oj Lacer::fr~~1s~awoj Real Property, and oj tile Law oj

The thirty-fifth Session will begin on the first Monday in October, 1880,

and continue five months.The Students are arranged in two classes, Senior and Junior, according to

proficiency.A lesson in a text-book is assigned to each elass every day, and in"truction

is given by the Professor by lectur s, examilJations, expositions and commen­

taries. Each Professor attends the classes about four hours, t,,·o days a week.Thc Students in the Law Department of the University al'e entitled to at­

tend without eharge the lectures in the Medical Department Oil Medical J uris­prudence.

The Students have the use of the Louisville Law Library, 6,000 volumes, to

which additiom are annually made.

Students will furnish their own text-books.The fees of tho Professors are SIXTY DOI,LARS; Matriculation fee, FIVE DOL­

LARS; and Graduation fee, TEN DOLLARS.All communications to the Law Department should be addressed to Prof.

JAMES S. PIRTLE, 135 West J eft'erson Street, Louisville, Ky.

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THE AMERICAN PRACTITIONER,A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF

~EDIOINE AND SURGERY.EDITED BY

DAVID W. YANDELL, M.D.,Professor of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, Universily of Louisville.

AND

THEOPHILUS PARVIN, M.D., LL.D.,Laic Professor of the .Medical and SU"gical Diseases oj Women, University oJ Louisville.

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This Journal, which is devoted exclu iv ly to practical Mcdicine and Surgery, and containscontributions from the leading medical writers of the country, is entcring now upon its twenty-firstvolume. It is the purpose of the editors to give increased attention to every department of theAMERTCAN PRACTl'J'lONEU, and labor to mak it even more worthy than hitherto of the supportof the profcssion.

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