Jefferson Medical College - Clinic Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1899

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It was found that more money was needed from the State, and after petition, an act appropriating an additional one hiindred thousand dollars was passed and approved by the Governor, June 17, 1878. This sum was paid in installments of ten thousand dollars each. To encourage contributions to the endowment fund, the Trustees offered to establish and support one free bed on the donation of live thousand dollars, or the annual payment of three hundred dollars. By this authority a perpetual charity became the memorial of various donors, such as I. V. Williamson, Henry C. Lea, Thomas A. Scott, Asa Packer, A. Whitney and A. J. Drexel. On the 27th of November, 1878, provision was made for the creation of a pathological museum in connection with the Hospital. A collection of wet preparations, casts and wax models was soon made and arranged under the direction ofthe curator, Dr. Morris lsongstreth. After a service of more than a third ofa century, full of years and honors, in 1874, Dr. Joseph Pancoast resigned the chair of anatomy and was madef1vA'.v.ra1'1-111rr1'f1f.v. The vacant appointment was given to his son, Dr. William Pancoast, who as his demonstrator and adjunct had enjoyed his tutelage, acted as his substitute and carried the prestige of his name. Dr. Joseph Pancoast's greatest distinction was won as surgical clinician. His anatomical lectures were made rich in practical information by his faculty of looking at the dry bones and other anatomical details as things highly interesting to the surgeon, from their relation to various surgical maladies. Among the great surgeons who played their parts in the history of the institution he had been a most conspicuous figure. On the death of President J. R. Burden, in 1877, the Board of Trustees elected E. B. Gardette as his successor. The failing health of Dr. Rand fwho was a man of marked character though not brilliantj having necessitated his resignation, Dr. Robert E. Rogers, the new appointee, brought to the vacant chair an accession of strength by his twenty-five years of experience and reputation as Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania. In this year the new Hospital was completed and in operation. Fronting on Sansom Street, it was bounded on three sides by streets and on the fourth side by a wide passageway. It was 107 feet square, five stories in height and could easily accommodate 125 patients. Much valuable material for clinical instruction was obtained from the outdoor department. The amphitheatre provided for operations and lectures seated more than 6oo spectators. The most approved appliances for heating and ventilation were provided, and infact the con- struction represented the best knowledge of the time. The clinical lectures were delivered daily, in the fall ani winter by the faculty, in the summer by the hospital staff, which was constituted as follows: Surgeons Physicians Gynecologists joHN H. li1uN'1'oN, M.D. J. Sous-COHEN, M.D. F. H. GlC'l'Cl'll41l,I., M.D. F. F. MAURV, M.D. jzuuics C. XVILSON, M.D. J. EWING IYIEARS, M.D. S. W. Gnoss, M.D. JOHN B. IQOBERTS, M.D. R- J- LEVIS, M. D. OLIVER P. Ricx, M.D. Ophthalmic Surgeon Aural Surgeon Pathologist XVILLIAM Tuomsou, M.D. L. 'l'uizNnULL, M.D. Monnis LoNcs'r1uz'rH, M.D. 25

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