Jefferson Medical College - Clinic Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1899

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In the session of 1866'-67 the clinical opportunities were much enlarged by the establishment of a daily clinic, the medical cases being allotted to the skillful consideration of Dr. J. M. DaCosta as lecturer on clinical medicine. In the same year more extended facilities for learning the specialties of medicine and surgery were provided in a summer course. The work of the faculty was supplemented by Drs. W. H. Pancoast, S. W. Gross, J. Aitken Meigs, R. J. Levis and F. F. Maury. In the following year this list was augmented by the names of Drs. J. H. Brinton and W. W. Keen. After filling for twenty-live years the chair of institutes of medicine and for fourteen the oFHce of Dean, in 1868 Dr. Robley Dunglison was compelled to resign by the ill-health which in the next year caused his death. The Trustees accepted his resignation with expressions of regret and elected him r1m'rz7u.v jwW.r.mr. In him was a rare combination of varied culture and vast erudition, made useful by an industry which produced the best medical dictionary of its day, copious contributions to journalism and text-books on physiology, hygiene, matcria medica and the practice of medicine. The honors awarded him at home and abroad gave him a prestige that lent impressiveness to the easy flow and grace of'his discourses. In his thirty years of medical teaching this U Father of American Physiology signed his name to at least live thousand medical diplontas. The chair of institutes was next occupied by J. Aitken Meigs, M.D., a physician and anthropologist of repute. In 1870 the alumni formed an association to promote the interests of the College and medical education. In 1872, Hon. J. R. Burden became President and Dr. J. M. DaCosta received the appointment of Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine, made vacant by the demise of Dr. Samuel Henry Dickson. During the fourteen years of Dr. Dickson's connection with the college his courtesy and rennement had made him agreeable to all, while his students reaped the advantage of his wisdom and ripe experi- ence. At this time the Hospital and Dispensary of the College were treating annually about six thousand free patients, with one thousand surgical operations, in quarters wholly inadequate. At the session of the Legislature of Pennsylvania in 1873, April 9, an act was passed for the endowment ofa new college hospital, by which the sum of one hundred thousand dollars was appropriated to the Trustees of the jefferson Medical College. To the same purpose large private subscriptions were made by the alumni and others. There was much anxious deliberation on the proposition of removal to a more roomy neighborhood. The present central location was considered most convenient to the patients who were the material for the clinics. A spacious lot near by was purchased for the new hospital. At the same time measures were taken to enlarge and improve the college buildings, to add a new front and to equip new laboratories. The Hospital was formally opened September 17, 1877, at which time it had cost for building and furnishing: For two lots of ground, . . . 353,000 oo For building, heating, plumbing, architect, etc., 124,919 83 For outfit, bedding, furniture, etc., 8,000 oo 31851919 83 23

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