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HUPELCG Hllnt 01'ganiZCd1843 Asses General Agent for The Harvard Company zo North Meridian St CABINETS, ETC. EDcuta1 Q-:fperialties New Harvard High-Low Chairs Case High-Low Chairs Tables and Brackets Indianapolis oun am D1 oons I d F t ' S 'tt n ' Laboratory Work Benches Gold Benches Sam's Blow Pipes Vulcanizers . Lathes and Wheels Electrical Engines, Lathes Furnaces, Fans New phone 7-95,3 Alloy, Burs, Broaches, Etc. 1 8 2 o I 9 o 4 TI1di2lII12t Ili QI'Sit Nineteen departments. School of Law. School or Medicine. Seventy-one members of the faculty. Fourteen hundred and sixty-nine students represent- ing every county in Indiana. Send for catalogue WILLIAM L. BRYAN, Prefirfefzz' s he Mutual L1 L Blusurazmz, cliunnpaug of Jprm lllmlx Has earned more for policyholders. Has pud more to pol ulioldti Now holds more for policyholders than any othci comp llll in the xxoiltl CLIFFORD V. PETERSON Spam! fllgflll' New Phone 1761 301 New ton Llixi mol B ilcim iililll it The HANDIEST Blow Pzpe in ffze ,Worfd The Turner No. IO Alcohol Blow Pipe burns wood alcohol and produces a needle shaped flame of over 3ooo degrees heat. For all kin-ds of dental soldering this blow pipe has no equal. This wonderful device may also be used as a bunsen burner when so desiredq Wf'ite Dr Baoklfl jj. THE TURNER BRASS WORKS : CHICAGO
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THE -EDI AL COL EGE I DIAN DEPARTMENT OF AMEDICINE 1 ....N. ,,.. ...... , HIS COLLECE was organized in 1869, and will open its thirty- Sessions of seven months each. ' Well equipped laboratories in all g',1.gf..Q'g departments. Practical laboratory work under special instructors in Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Histology, Pathology and I fifth session in September, 1904. A four years, graded course Isaac C. Walker, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Diseases - of the Mind and Nervous System. J. L. Thompson, M. D., LL. D., Emeritus Professor of . FACULTY UNIVERSITY' OF INDIANAPOLIS Bacteriology. Excellent clinical advantages. Free Dispensary in College building at which over 15,000 cases are treated annually. Clinics at City Hospital, St. Vincent's Infirmary and Central Hospital for insane. Bedside instruction, obstetric service at Maternity Hospital. A' Every opportunity is afforded for the study of general and special branches of medicine and surgery. David Ross, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy and Director of Anatomical Laboratory. Edward A. Brown, M. D., Lecturer on Surgical Dressings Diseases of the Eye and Ear. ' Wm. B. Fletcher, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System and Physiology. Henry Jameson, M. D., Dean, Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. Alembert W. Brayton, M. S., M. D., Vice-Dean, Professor of Dermatology, Syphilology and Clinical Medicine. Edward F. Hodges, A. M., M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. Franklin W. Hays, M. D., Professor of Dermatology and Clinical Medicine. Frank A. Morrison, A. M., M. D., Professor of Physiology. Wm. N. Wishard, A. M., M. D., Professor of Genito- Urinary and Venereal Diseases. ' Diagiiel A. Thompson, M. D., Professor of Diseases of the ye. James H. Taylor. A. M., M. D., Professor of Diseases of . Children and Clinical Medicine. Lehman H. Dunning, M. D., .Professor of Diseases of Women. John H. Oliver, M. D., Treasurer, Professor of Surgery, Clinical and Orthopedic Surgery. William Flynn, A. M., M. D., Professor of Physical Diag- nosis and Diseases of the Chest. - George J. Cook, M. D.. .Secre1'ary, Professor of Gastro- intestinal and Rectal Surgery. Theodore Potter, A. M.. M. D., Professor of Principles of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. Lewis C. Cline, M. D., Professor of Laryngology. Rhinol- ogy and Otology. Ernest C. Reyer, M. 'D., Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System. William M. Wright, M. D., Professor of Surgical Anat- omy, Minor and Clinical Surgery. ' FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS THE SECRETARY Frank B. Wynn, A. M., M. D.. Professor of Pathology and Medical Diagnosis and Director of Pathological ' Laboratory. John F. Geis, M. D., Professor of Chemistry, Toxicology, and Forensic Medicine, and Director of Chemical Lab- oratory. . Edmund D. Clark, M. D., Professor of Surgical Pathology and Director of Histological Laboratory. A John W. Sluss, A. M., M. D.. Professor of Anatomy. C. Richard Schaefer, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. , Orange G.7 Pfaff, M. D., Clinical Professor of Diseases of Women. . Charles E. Ferguson, M. D., Professor of Bacteriology, Lecturer on Diseases of Women and Director of Bac- , teriological Laboratory. John N. Hurty. Phar. D., M. D., Lecturer on Hygiene and State Medicine. - ' G. W. H. Kemper, M. D., Special Lecturer on the History of Medicine. ' John S. Wright, B. S.. Lecturer on Botany. Norman E. Jobes. M. D.. Lecturer on Osteology. Alois B. Graham, A. M., M. D., Lecturer on Gastro-Intes- tinal and Rectal Surgery. Roscoe H. Ritter, M. D., Lecturer on Embryology, Dem- onstrator of Pathology and Assistant to Chair of Prin- ciples of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. Frederick R. Charlton, M. D., Lecturer on Genito-Urin- ary and Venereal Diseases. Harold Taylor, LL. B., Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence. Robert O. McAlexander, M. D., Lecturer on Materia Medica. John Q. Byram, D. D. S., Lecturer on Dental Surgery. A. M. Cole, M. D.. Lecturer on Diseases of Children. A. C. Kimberlin. M. D., Lecturer on Clinical Medicine. John J. Kyle, M. D., Lecturer on Laryngology. Rhinology and Otology and Assistant to Chair of Surgical Pathology. and Assistant to the Chair of Surgery. William T. S. Dodds, M. D., Lecturer and Demonstrator of Bacteriology. F. E. Sommer. M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy and Assist- ant to the Chair of Anatomy. , John D. Nichols, M. D., Demonstrator of Pathology. Francis O. Dorsey, M. D., ,Demonstrator of Pathology, and Assistant to the Chair of Principles and Practice of Medicine. Gustave A. Petersdorf, M. D., Demonstrator in Chemical Laboratory. - Charles E. Wright, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Harry K. Langdon, M. D., Demonstrator of Bacteriology. Walter D. Hoskins, M. D., Demonstrator of Histology. E. S. Knox. M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Nelson D. Brayton, M. D., Demonstrator of Bacteriology and Assistant to Chair of Dermatology, Syphilology and Clinical Medicine. F. L. Pettijohn, M. D., Demonstrator of Bacteriology. Charles A. Pfafflin, M. D., Demonstrator of Histology. J. E. Morris, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. S. R. Cunningham, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and of Histology. V Louis Berner, M. D., Demonstrator of Histology. John A. Pfaff, M. D.. Director of Physiological Laboratory. H. A. Hutcheson. M. D., Demonstrator of Pathology. E. F. Kiser, M. D., Demonstrator of Histology. John Q. Davis, M. D., Assistant to Chair of Diseases of Women. Bernays Kennedy, M. D., Assistant to Chair of Obstet- rics. W. F. Hughes, M. D., Assistant to Chair of Diseases of the Eye and Chair of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Fletcher Hodges. M. D., Assistant to Chair of Physical Diagnosis and Diseases of the Chest. GEORGE J. Cook, M. D., 224 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis : HENRY JAMESON, M. D., DEAN, Newton Claypool Building, Indianapolis
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