Princeton University - Nassau Herald Yearbook (Princeton, NJ)

 - Class of 1895

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i ' . SOUTHERN RAILVV'AY HXPIEDMONT AIR LINE. The Great National Highway of Travel BETWEEN NORTH do SOUTH With its connection from SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE. The only route operating Solid Pullman Vestibuled Limited Trains from New York to XJTEE SCDT.T'I'IEE.LZ No 37.-The People's Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited is operated over this route, carrying Pullman Drawing-room Sleep- ing Cars from New York to Atlanta, New Orleans, Birmingham, Memphis, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Washington to Chat- tanooga via Asheville and Bot Springs and Knoxville to Chatta- nooga and Nashville. Parlor Cars Columbia to Augusta. Coach New York to Washington and Washington to Jacksonville via Charlotte. Dining Car serves all meals between New York and New Orleans. 35.-Pullman Drawing-room Sleeping Cars New York to Atlanta and Mont- gomery, Savannah, Jacksonville and Charlotte, Augusta, Atlanta to Memphis. Coaches on the train. For further information call on or address R. D. CARPEN'rERg General Agent, 271 Broadway, New York, ALEX. S. THWEATT, Eastern Passenger Agent, 271 Broadway, New York. W. H. GREEN, General Superintendent, Washington, D. C. J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager, Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, General Passen- ger Agent, Washington, D. C. N EW YEI RKTEI EEIETEIN A THE STEAIVIERS PURITAN, PILGHIM, PLYMOUTH AND PROVIDENCE OF THE FALL RIVER -LI p E, The great business and pleasure route between New York and Boston, are the four leading steamboats of the world, and are conceded to be the largest, handsomest and most perfectly equipped vessels of their class ever constructed. They steer by steam, are lighted throughout by electricity, and in all details of equipment more than meet all of the demands of first-class travel, their service being most desirable from every standpoint of business and pleasure. Twoof this famous quartette among steamboats are in service holidays, Sun- days and weekdays throughout the year. A splendid Orchestra is attached to each boat Whenever in commission 3 concerts being given in the grand saloon every evening. Steamers leave New York, from Pier 28 North River, foot of Murray Street, Week-days and Sundays, at 5:30 11. M, Returning, Pullman vesti- buled trains leave Boston, from Park Square Station, New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Week-days at 6:00 P. M., Sundays at 7:00 P. M., con- necting with boats leaving Fall River eighty t80j minutes later. 1:2

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Ziiuihersitpfuf the Gitp nf New York. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR, 1895-'96- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEIVI ENT. The Session of 1 895-'96 will begin Wednesday, October 2, 1 895. Attention is called to the fact that the cirriculum has recently been entirely remodeleclland greatly improved. ' I It now consists of a three years' graded course, divided as follows: 1512 Year.-Lectures and recitations from text-books on Anatomy, Physiology and Chemis- try. Dissection and Laboratory work in Histology, Materia Medica and Chemistry. 211 Year -Lectures on Surgical and Regional Anatomy Experimental Physiology, Experi- mental Chemistry, Physics and Hygiene, and Materia Meclica, Recitations from text-books on Pathological Anatomy, Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Materia Medica, Obstetrics and Demonstrations on the Manikin. Laboratory work in Pathologyg Clinics In Bellevue Hos- pital and the College Building, on Medicine, Surgery and Gynaacology, and Practical Clinical work in Sections in Medicine and Surgery. 311 Year -Lectures on Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Gynzcology, Therapeu- tics and Pathology, with Autopsies. Beside teaching in small classes in the 'Wards of Bellevue Hospital on Medicine, Surgery and Gynxcology. Clinics Bellevue Hospital, and the College Building on Medicine, Surgery and Gynzecoiogy. f SPECIAL CLINICS. OPH'I'HALnIoI.oc.v. L.-uzvxcotocv. PEDIATRICS. VENEREAL Diseases. O'roLoGv. ORTHOPKEDY. SKIN DISEASES. Nenvous Diseases. Examinations are held at the close of each year. ,The marks received for pronciency In practical work in the Laboratory, Dissecting Room, etc., are added to the final examination marks In each corresponding subject. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. REV. H. M. M,recRAcIcI3N, D.D., L clmmzzw-. cHAs. INSLEE PARDEE, M.D., - D.-fm. Professors. W. H. THOLISON, M.D. Gao. Wotsev, M.D. E. D. FISHER, M.D. W. M. POLK, M.D. H. P. Loomis, M.D. C. S. BULL, M.D. L. W, STIMSON, M.D. STEPHEN SMITH, M.D. H. G. PIFFARD, M.D. R. W. WITTHAUS, M.D. A. E. MACDONAXLD, M.D. J. E. Wnvrens, M.D. W1u.G.THoMrsoN, M.D. J. C. EDGAR, M.D. Clinical Professors. P. A. Momzow, M.D. A. M. PHELPS, M.D. C. G. COAKLEY, M.D. E. LE FEVRE, M.D. Adjunct Professors. C. E. Qumiw, M.D. JOHN B. KNAPP, M.D. F. W. Gwvcn, M.D. ' JUSTIN L. BARNES, M.D. IVIN SICKELS, M.D. IRVING S. HAYNES, M.D. The College possesses a corps of 64 Professors and Instructors in its various departments, and in addition to well-equipped Laboratories and a Dispensary where zo,ooo visits are annua.Lly paid, it offers to students exceptional facilities for practical instruction at the bedside in Belle- vue Hospital, which is directly opposite the College buildings. ' FEES. For course of Lectures..... .Sr5o.oo Matriculation............... .... ................ 5.oo Demonstrators Pee, Including material for dissection. . . . . . 1o.oo Final ltxamination Fee .... .. 3o.oo For further jzzrzficulaafs and chculzzrs, address fha Dean, Prof. CHAS. INSLEE PARDEE, lVI.D., University Medical College, 410 East 26th St., New York City. ' I3

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