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History 1. ROSWELL PARK, A.M., M.D., born at Pornfret, Conn., 1852. YVas graduated from the Racine College in 1872, and from the Chicago Nledical College in 1876. Received the degree of A.M. from Racine College in 1875, honorary M.D. from Rush Medical College in 1892, honorary A.M. from Harvard in 1895 and honorary LL.D. from Yale in 1902. Served on the faculty of the Woman's Medical College of Chicago, the Chicago Medical College, and Rush Medical College successively, 1877-1883. In 1883 was called to the University of Buffalo and became Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, and also Surgeon to the General Hospital. 2. IVIATTHEW' D1-:RBYsH1RE NIANN, A.M., M.D., Dean. Born at Utica, N. Y., 1845. Studied in Europe 1861-1863. Was graduated from Yale in 1867, and received the degree of M.D. in 1871 from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. From 1871-1873 post-graduate work at London, Paris, Vienna and Heidelberg. Served on the faculties of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and the Medical Department of Yale, 1873-1882, when he was called to the chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the University of Buffalo, and appointed Gynecologist and Obstetrician to the General Hospital. 3. CHARLES CARY, M.D., born at Buffalo in 1852. Educated in the public and private schools, afterward spending five years at foreign higher gymnasiurns. Was graduated from the University of Buffalo, Medical Department, 1875. After two years hospital service in Rochester, spent two years in post-graduate work in New York, taking charge of Austin Flint's service in the out-door department. In 1877 became Professor of Anatomy in the University of Buffalo, and attending physician to the General Hospital. In 1889 was transferred to the chair of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Clinical Medi- cine. In 1899 became Professor of Clinical Medicine. 4. CHARLES G. STOCKTON, M.D., born at Madison, Ohio, 1853. Was graduated from the University of Buffalo, Medical Department, in 1878. In 1887 became Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine in the Uni- versity, and Attending Physician to the General Hospital. 5. JOHN P.-XRMENTER, M.D., born at Owen Sound, Canada, 1862. Was graduated from the Buffalo High School, 1879, and from the Medical Department of the University of Buffalo in 1883. From 1887-1889 studied abroad. In 1889 became Professor of Anato- my in the University. In 1893 was elected a member of the American Surgical Associa- tion and appointed Professor of Clinical Surgery and Assistant Attending Surgeon to the General Hospital. In 1901 became Attending Surgeon to the General Hospital. 6. EL1 H. LONG, M.D., Registrar. Born at Clarence, N. Y., ISOO. Was gradu- ated from the University of Buffalo, Medical Department, in 1882. From 1890-1899, was Professor of Materia Medica in the University of Buffalo, Department of Pharmacy. In 1899 became Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the Medical Depart- mentg also serves on the faculty of the Department of Dentistry. 7. HERBERT MALCOLM HILL, A.M., Ph.D., born at Burr's Mills, N. Y., 1856. Was graduated from Hamilton College in 1879. From 1879-1880 took a course in Chem- istry at Hamilton. Served as Professor of Latin and Greek in the Cortland Normal and as Professor of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in the Watertown High Schools suc- cessively, 1880-1889. In 1889 was appointed Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology in the University of Buffalo, Medical Department, and in 1890, Professor of General and Analytical Chemistry in the Department of Pharmacy.
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