University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1911

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1911 MICHI G ANENSIAN WILBERT B. HINSUALE, M.S., A.M., M.D., Dean Born Wadsworth, Ohio, May 25. 1851. Graduated with 1J. S. from Hiram College in 1875. Studied medicine at Cleveland. Doctor of Medicine at Homeopathic Hospital Col- lege of Cleveland in 1889. In 1890 was raised to full Professorship. In 1895 called to University of Michigan as Dean of the Department and Director of the Homeo- pathic Hospital. Member of American Association for Advancement of Science, American Anthropological Society, Historical and Archaelogical Society of Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin, Ornithological So- cieties and Michigan Academy of Science. Trustee of Hiram College. Conferred degree of Master of Arts in 1900. The first petition for this department came to the Legislature in 1851, and in 1855 they required that the University should support a professorship of Homoeopathy. In April, 1875, the Legislature made an appropriation of $6,000 a year for the organiza- tion and maintenance of a school of Homoeopathy at the University. This the regents organized the following fall, starting it with two professors, and provided that it should conform to the rules of the University proper. The attendance fluctuated greatly, starting in 1876 with 24. From that time till 1895 there was more or less dissatisfaction expressed con- cerning the school. In the summer of 1895 it was completely reorganized, with a new faculty, since which time it has enjoyed a prosperous existence. It now has very commodious quarters, and the new Homoeopathic hospital in the immediate vicinity of the campus is especially well equipped and one of the finest structures connected with the University. A special feature of this department is the Patho- genetic Laboratory, which is especically well adapted for experimental work. In connection with the hospital there are two nurses ' homes under the charge of an experienced principal. The term of study extends through three years, at the end of which time a certificate of graduation is given. [25]

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1Q11 MICHI G ANENSI AN P MAC. MAC Y nr-r rrn-rr rrrrrr rrirrr JULIUS OTTO SCHLOTTERBECK, Ph.C., Ph.D., Dean Born, Ann Arbor, Sept. 1, 1865. Prepared Ann Arbor High School. Graduate from School of Pharmacy, U. of M., 18S7. Asst. in Pharmacy, 1888. In 1891 given the degree of B. S. in Chemistry. Instructor in Pharmacognosy and Botany, ' 92- ' 95. Received the degree of Ph. D., ' 95-96, from University of Berne. Returned to University as Asst. Professor of Phar- macognosy. In 1904 was advanced to Junior Professor. In 1905 was made Dean. Member of .American and Michigan Pharmaceutical Associations, American Association for Ad- vanced Science and American Conference of Pharmaceutical Faculties. The school was organized and made independent of any other department in the year 1876-7. Before that time a course in Pharmacy had been given in the Chemistry building under the general supervision of the chemical faculty. The requirements demanded for admission were in general a full and complete High School education. At the present time they vary, depending whether the student is a candidate for the degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist, which is a two-year course, or whether he is candidate for the B.S. of Pharmacy, in which case the requisites are practically those for the B.S. degree in any other department. In 1880 the laboratory of General Chemistry was completed, and this was used as the home of the department up to the present year. With the completion of the new laboratory the school has moved into new and commodious quarters with splendid facilities for special work. Practical work is obtained from the botanical gardens, where the principal plants for medicinal use are grown and studied. Frederick Sterns and Co., Detroit, offer a fellowship of $350 a year, which has been main- tained since 1895. Appointment is made by the Board of regents upon recommendation of the Faculty. [24]



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1011 MICHI G ANENSI AN The FACULTY Members of the Faculties and other Officers The University Senate HARRY BURNS HUTCHINS, LL.D., President. JAMES BURRILL ANGELL, L.L. D., President Emeritus. MARTIN LUTHER D ' Oocs, Ph.D., LL.D., D.Litt, Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. ISAAC NEWTON DEMMON, A.M., LL.D., Professor of English. MORTIMER ELWYN COOLEY, M.E., LL.D., Eng.D., Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Dean of the Department of Engineering. WOOSTER WOODRUFF BEMAN, A.M., LL.D., Professor of Mathematics. VICTOR CLARENCE VAUGHAN, M.D., Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Hygiene and Physiological Chemistry, and Dean of the Department of Medicine and Surgery. CHARLES SIMEON DENISON, D.Sc., C.E., Professor of Stereotomy, Mechanism, and Drawing. HENRY SMITH CARHART, A.M., LL.D., Professor Emeritus of Physics. RAYMOND CAZALLIS DAVIS, A.M., Librarian Emeritus and Lecturer on Bibliography. HENRY CARTER ADAMS, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Political Economy and Finance. RICHARD HUDSON, A.M., LL.D., Professor of History. BRADLEY MARTIN THOMPSON, M.S., LL.B., Jay Professor of Law. ALBERT AUGUSTUS STANLEY, A.M., Professor of Music. The names of Professors (including Librarian), Junior Professors, Assistant Professors, and other officers of instruction are placed in their appropriate divisions, according to term of appointment and length of continuous service with present rank. [26]

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