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ALLEN CORSON COWPERTHWAITE, M.D., PH.D., LL.D., Professor of Materica Medics and Diseases of Women, in Homeopathic Medical Department, and Dean of the Faculty. Born in Cape May County, N. J., May 3, 1848. Student Toulon nary; College of Physicians and Surgeons; Hahnemann Medical College, of Philadelphia, 1869, M.D.; in 1876, Ph.D. (Honorary) from Central University of Iowa; in 1885, LL.D. (Honorary) from Shurtlef College. Became Professor of Materia Medica in S. U. I. in 1877; in 1878 Diseases of Women was added to the chair. Author of Insanity in its Medico-legal Relations; A Textbook of Materia Medica and Thera- peutics; A Textbook of Gynecology. WILMOT HORTON DICKINSON, M.D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine in Homeopathic Medical Department. Born in Stanstead Plain, Dominion of Canada, September 19, 1828. Student at Stanstead Academy; graduated from Homeopathic Medical College, of Cleveland, 0., in 1858; from Homeopathic Medical College of New York, in 1865. Professor in Mercer University, Ga., 1856-7; pal Louisville Female Seminary, Ga., 1854-5; Professor Theory and Practice of Medicine, Homeopathic Medical Department S. V. 1., since 1876. Ex-President State Board of Medical Examiners; Member State Board of Health, also American Public Health Association. Author Principles and Practice of Medicine; writer on Diseases of the Liver, in Arndt ' s System of Medicine; author of a pamphlet on Water Supply of Iowa. EMLIN MCCLAIN, A.M., LL.B., Resident Professor of Law, and Chancellor of the Law Department. Born at Salem, Ohio, November 26, 1851. Graduated from S. U. I., 1871, 13.Ph.; 1872, A.B., LL.B.; 1873, one of Commencement speakers in Law class. Practiced law in Des Moines, 1873-81; during that time Clerk of Committee on Claims in U. S. Senate, 1875-77; became Professor in Law Department in 1881, Vice-Chancellor in ' 87, Chancellor in ' 90. Compiler Annotated Code of Iowa, 1880; 2d Edition, 1888. Author Iowa 1887; author Outline of Criminal Law and Procedure, 1882; 2d Edition, 1888. Author various synopses on legal topics. ALFRED ONIAS HUNT, D.D.S., Professor of Dental Chemistry, Mechanism and Art, and Dean of the Dental Faculty. Born in Utica, N. Y., February 27, 1845. Educated in Utica; ceived degree of D.D.S. in S. U. I., 1882. Contributor to various journals. THOMAS HUSTON MCBRIDE, A.M., Professor of Botany. Born in Rogersville, E. Tenn., July 31, 1848. Student in Lenox lege; graduated from Monmouth College, 1869, A.B; in 1872, A.M. tinuously engaged in teaching since 1866; became Professor in S. U. I. in 1878. Contributor to Popular Science Monthly, Science, etc. Wrote Work on Iowa Fungi, S. U. I. Bulletin.
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PHILO JUDSON FARNSWORTH, A.M., M.D., Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Diseases of Children. Born at Westforce, Vermont, January 9, 1830. Graduated from University of Vermont in 1854, A.B.; in 1857, A.M.; in 1858, M.D.; College Physicians and Surgeons, New York, in 1860, M.D. Became Professor in S. U. I. in 1870. Frequent contributor to various Medical journals, also to Scientific journals; author of A Synopsis of Materia Medica, etc. JOHN CLINTON SHRADER, A.M., M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Clinical Gynecology. Born in Ohio, April 24, 1830. Graduated from College of Physicians and Surgeons, Keokuk, Iowa, 1865; Long Island Medical College pital, 1870; Western C ollege, in 1876, A.M, Professor in S. U. I. since its organization in 1870. President State Board Medical Commissioners. WILLIAM DRUMMOND MIDDLETON, A.M., M.D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine, and Clinical Medicine. Born in Scotland, April 26, 1844. Graduated from Bellevue Medical College, N. V., in 1868, M.D. Practiced medicine since 1868; Professor of Physiology in S. U. I. for ten years; since then Professor as above. Contributor to journals and Transactions of Scientific Societies. SAMUEL CALVIN, A.M., PH.D., Professor of Geology and Structural Zoology. Born in Wigtonshire, Scotland, February 2, 1840 Elementary cation in Parish schools at Longcastle and Mochrum, Scotland; student in Lenox College; enlisted in army in 1864; on return from army was elected Instructor in Mathematics and Science; Instructor in matics and Science in Lenox College, 1865-66; Professor of Mathematics and Science in Lenox College, 1865-69; Principal Fourth Ward School, Dubuque, Iowa, 1869-74; Professor in S. U. I. since 1874. Member of American Society of Microscopists. Fellow of American Society for Advancement of Science. Fellow of Geological Society of America. Author of articles contributed to Scientific periodicals; contributor to Bulletin of U. S. Geologist Survey; one of the editors of American Geolo- gist. M. LOVE, LL.D., Professor of Commercial Law and Federal Practice. Born in Virginia. Studied law, and soon afterwards removed to Iowa. Appointed U. S. District Judge by President Pierce, which tion he still holds, though entitled to retire from the bench on full salary. In 1875 he was chosen a Professor in the Law Department S. U. I. and has never since severed his connection. In 1887 chosen Chancellor of the Department. On account of his age and official duties he resigned the position of Chancellor in 1890, consenting to still hold a chair as lecturer.
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JAMES GRANT GILCHRIST, A.M., M. D., Professor of Surgery in Homeopathic Medical Department. Born in New York City, April 28, 1842. Graduated in medicine, Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, March 4, 1863, after three courses of study; degree of A.M. conferred by S. U. I., June, 1889. Demonstrator of Anatomy, Pennsylvania Homeopathic Medical College, 1864; teacher of Surgery in University of Michigan, 1876-78; Lecturer on Surgical Therapeutics, Homeopathic Medical De• partment S. U. I. 1882; Professor Surgical Pathology, 1884; Obstetrics added to chair in 1885; Professor of Surgery since 1887. President of Hahnemann Medical Association, Iowa. Author of Surgical Therapeu- tics, 1880; Surgical Principles and Hinor Surgery, 1881; Surgical Emergencies, 1882; 26 chapters Arnd ' t System of Medicine, 1883-84. Writer of numerous papers for American Institute of Homeopathy, and various societies. EMIL LOUIS BOERNER, PH.G., Professor of Practical Pharmacy, and Dean of the Pharmaceutical Faculty. Born near Liegen, Westphalia, Prussia, April 21, 1852; removed to America in 1857, settling in Schuylkill County, Pa. He graduated from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy with high honors in 1876. From 1882 to 1884 lecturer in the Iowa College of Pharmacy at Des Moines. When in 1885 Department of Pharmacy of S. U. I. was established, he was called to the chair of Practical Pharmacy and made Dean of the Faculty, which position he still He has contributed numerous articles to the various Pharmaceutical Journals. LAUNCELOT WINCHESTER ANDREWS, A.M., PH.D.. Professor of Chemistry, and Director of the Chem icai Laboratory. Born in London, Ontario, 1856. Graduated from Yale, 1875; versity of Gottingen, 1882. Became Professor in S. U. I. in 1885. Fellow of the Chemical Societies of London and Berlin, etc. Author of various papers on chemical topics, published in The Journal of the Chemical Society, London, Transactions of the Chemical Society of Berlin, and the American Chemical Journal, from 1879 to date. CHARLES HERBERT COGSWELL, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Children, in the Homeopathic Medical Department. Born in Le Rogsville, Pa., August 14, 1844. Graduated from Hahne- mann Medical College, Chicago, 1866; took a course in New York Homeopathic College in 1874 and 1875, and special course in the Woman ' s Hospital in New York City. Was Secretary of Hahnemann Medical Association in 1870 and President in 1888; President and Secre- tary of Central Iowa Homeopathic Medical Association; President of the Hahnemann Institute, Chicago. Became Professor in Homeopathic Medical Department S. U. I., in 1885.
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