High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 33 text:
“
FAULTY ELIMINATION ALKALITHIA ii. . in ,, I .,,,,. . ,,,. ,. .,,,,, .i,.i..., Ji, umm I mnmmt umm' Main, r. 1. WILLIAM H. BOYCE, M.D. Professor 2. CLAIR E. COX, M.D. Associate Professor 3. WILLIAM G. MONTGOMERY, M.D. Associate Professor . , 1 GARRETT R. TUCKER, M.D, K9 f Senior Trainee R' LLOYD HARRISON, M.D. A ': Chief Resident JULIUS METZNER, M.D. Fellow JULIAN WEAVER, M.D. Resident RALPH WILKIEMEYER, M.D. Resident WILLIAM W. KING, M.D. Assistant Resident LDGY F, Zi, I - I DAVID Ft. MACE, Ph.D. Professor ,X CLARK E. VINCENT, Ph.D. Professor ROBERT L. MICHIELUTTE, Ph.D. Research Assistant Professor C. ALLEN HANEY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor CARL M. COCHRANE, Ph.D. Professor 29 1. 5.
”
Page 32 text:
“
, I - . A I' ' I rr ERNEST A. AUSTIN, M.D. Assistant Professor TIMOTHY C. PENNELL, M.D. Assistant Professor PAUL M. JAMES, M.D. Assistant Professor I, f 6 i ,,oo . 5 4 WILLIAM RAMSEY, M.D. Resident , MICHAEL STEIN, M.D. Resident JOHN M. STERCHI, M.D. Chief Resident A. J. STUBBS, M.D. Resident THOMAS KITCHENS, M.D. Assistant Resident DANIEL W. BLUE, M.D. I Q Intern ' THAVIJ BURAPAVONG, M.D. Intern JAMES BURKHART, M.D. Intern WILLIAM J. CASEY, M.D. Intern ELDRIDGE McCORMICK, M.D. Intern fs ' - Af . ' U,.-gag! ' f ', R , fag va LOVETT P. FIEDDICK, M.D. Intern WILLETT H. RUSH, M.D. Intern 5 ,L 9 4' I, rt. AMJAD BHATTI, M.D. Resident SOMBOON LAFILARB, M.D. Resident VISHNUBHAL PATEL, M.D. Resident JOHN SCARFF, M.D. Resident SATENDRA AGFIAWAL, M.D Resident CHARLES A. BEVIS, M.D. Resident IRVING B. ELKINS, M.D. Resident ISAM FELAHY, M.D. Chief Resident HUNG JEN FU, M.D. Resident CHARLES HUTCHINS, M.D. Resident GROVER R. MIMS, M.D. Resident JOHN M. NORDON, M.D. Resident ts? 28 ,.a-
”
Page 34 text:
“
MEDICAL SCHOOLS. BOWDOIN COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The 59th Annual Course of Lectures at the Medical School of Maine, will commence FEBRUARY 1th, 1879, and continue SIXTEEN WEEKS. FACULTY. --JOSHUA L. CHAMBERLAIN, LL. D.. Presidentg ALoNzo B. PALMER, M. D., Pathology and Practice ,- WILLIAM W. GREENE, M. D., Surgery and Ctiniral Sirrgeryy ALFRED EIITCHELL, M. D., Obstetrics and Diseases of Mkmzm and Children ,- FRI-JDERIC H. GERRIsH, M. D., Materia Medina, Therapeutics, and Public Health ,' CHARLES N, Uopnrnn, A. M., Medical.1itrispritrlznce,' HENRY CARMIUHAEI., PII. D., Chemistry ,' BURT G. TVILDER, M. D., Pliy.v'0Zogy,' STEPHEN ll. WVEEKS, MA. D., Anatomy, DANIEL F. ELLIS, M. D.. Reg- istrar and Librarian ,' CHARLES A. RING, M. D., Demon- strator of Anatomy. Circulars containing full information may be obtained on application to the Registrar. D. F. ELLIS. M. D., or to the Secretary. ALFRED MITCHELL M. D., Secretary. BRUNSWICK, ME., Sept. 13th, 1878. N. H. MEDICAL INSTITUTION AT DARTMOUTH COLLEGE. The EIGHTY-SECOND Annual Course of Lectures begins August 1, 1878, and continues fourteen weeks. Recita- tions from December 5 to June 20. FACULTY. - E. E. PTIELPS, M. D., LL. D., Practice, Emeritus: O. P. IIUBEARD, M. D., LI.. D., Chemistry, JOIIN ORDRONAUX, M. D., LL. D., Medical Jurisprudence, C. P. FROST, M. D., Practice: R. S. CONNI-LR. M. D., Sur- gery g E. S. DUNSTER, M. D., Gynaecology and Obstetrics, H. M. FIELD, M. D., Therapeutics, L. B. llow, M. D., Anatomy and Physiology. FEES.-Veglculation Iannuallyi, 35, Lectures, S775 Graduation, 3525 g Recitation, S40. For circulars, address C. P. FROST, M. D., Dean, HANOVER, N. ll. DETROIT MEDICAL COLLEGE. Preliminary Term opens Sept. 4, 1878, and continues one month. Regular Winter Term opens Oc-J. 2, 1878, and continues five months. Reeitation Session opens second Vtfetlnesday in March, 1879, and continues sixteen weeks. All Lectures delivered on Hospital grounds. Daily clinical instruction. Complete laboratory facilities. A most intimate union between didac- tic and clinical teaching. Fees: Regular and Preliminary Terms, in- cluding matriculation and hospital tickets, 35500. For Reeitntion Session, 32500. For the entire year, 36500. For announcement or further information ad- dress LEARTUS CONNOR, M. D., Sri-rfffffry, 92 Cass St., Detroit, Mich VACCINE VIRUS. From healthy country children, not syphilitic, to vacci- nate twenty pci-sOus,.:51. One crust, 3152, Cowpox crust, 83. Packed in air-tight envelopes to send any distance. Should a failure happen, a fresh supply will be sent gratis. Orders answered by return of mail. DIL. S. GIFFORD, E. Stoughton, Mass. VACCINE VIRUS. For the convenience of physicians, arrangements have been made to supply at the Massachusetts General llos- pital, reliable Non-Humanized Vaccine Virus, obtained by Dr.. FRANK P. FOSTER, of New York, through a series of inoculations of healthy calves from the Beaugency stock. Address the APOTHECARY at the Hospital. Half quills, charged on convex surface, for one vacci- ination, twenty-tive cents each. NORTON FOLSOM. M. D. I I I I 12 PORTLAND SCHOOL FOR MEDICAL INSTRUCTION. TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The aim of the School is to afford to Medical Students greater facilities for obtaining a higher grade of profes- sional cducation than can usually be given under the di- rection of a single preceptor. Systematic Daily RECITATIONSQ Familiar LECTURES and DEMoNsTRATIONs 1 Ample CLINICAL INSTRUCTION , Abun- dant Facilities for PRAOTIOAI. ANATOMY. ISRAEL T. DANA, M. D., Theory and Practice. STEPHEN II. IVEEKS, M. D., Surgery. THOMAS FILLEBROWN, D. M. D., Dental Surgery. WM.W. GREENE, M. D. , Ophthalmic and Clinical Surgery. CHARLES O. HUNT, M. D., Materia Medica. FRED. II. Gssaisu, M. D , Physiology. GEO. F. FRENUII, M. D , Theory and Practice. SETII C. GORDON, M. D., Diseases of Women. IIORATIO M. SMALL, M. D., Obstetrics. CI-IAS. W. BRAY, M. D., Anatomy. CHARLES A. RING, M. D., Chemistry. Summer Term of sixteen weeks begins 13th of June, 1578: WinterTcrm of sixteen weeks begins 9th of October. Tuition forthe year, S60- Circulars with full information sent on applica- tion to any instructor, Portland, Maine. MEDICAL INSTITUTION or YALE CO LLEG E. Winter Term begins Oct. 3, 18783 closes Jan. 30, 1879. Spring Term begins Feb. 13, and closes June 24, 1879. FEES. -Matriculation Fee, 35.00. For the Spring Term, 30000. Contingent Expenses of Laboratory Spring Term, -51000. Winter Term, Lecture Fees, Ti1lUo.00. Demon- strators Ticket, paid Once a year by those who dissect, 35500. Graduation Fee, 5525 00. For further informa- tion, address, CIIAS- A. LINDSLEY, M D., Dean, New llaven, Conn. WOMEN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE NEW YORK INFIRMARY. Regular Session of 1878-79 will Open October first. A thorough course of three years' instruction by Clinics, and Practical Work in Laboratory, Drug- and different Wards Of the Infirmary. For catalogue, etc., address the Secretary ofthe College, MERCY N. BAKER, M. D. 128 2d Avenue, New York City. MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL For Idiotic and Feeble-Minded Youth. 723 EIGIITH STREET, SOUTH BOSTON. This School is for the education and training of these classes of children. Poor children are taken gratuitously. For Others special terms are made according to the cir- cumstances of each case. For information address GEORGE G. TARBELL, M. D., Assft Sup't, 105 Boylston Street, Boston. The Private Institution for Feeble-Minded Youth, AT BARRE, MASS. Established June, 1848, Offers to parents and guardians superior facilities for the improvement of this class of persons, and the comforts Of an elegant country home. A few cases of Insanity of mild type have always been received. GEORGE Blt0WN,M. D., Supermtmdent. BOSTON LYING-IN HOSPITAL, 24 McLean Street. Applications for admission must be made to the Visit- ing Physician at the Hospital at 10 oiclock, A. M., daily. There are a. number of free beds, so that no suitable case is refulsedi admission. Wet Nurses can usually be promptly :rms e .
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.