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ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
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Medical College of Indiana.
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WM. B. BURFORD, PRINTtiR ANlJ PUIlI.ISHRIL
1880.
The Medical College of Indiana
Is the corporate name 0/ the Instdution .formed by tlte
union of the Indiana Medical College and the College
of PhJ1sicians and Surgeons of Indlana. a unZ07t consu1JZ·
mated in de.ference to the views of the MedlCal Profession
.,g tltrollglzout tlte State, The success WlllCIt has attended this-1> concentration of tlte resources and patronage of the tworn§ Colleges Itas already very fully exemplified the soundness
] of the maxim that" 1'n um'on thc1'e is strength."
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BOAl D OF DIRECTOHS OF THE NIVEHHlTY.
MEDICAL DEP RTME T
ELJ>. A. 1. llollm; Bloomington, Ill.A. '. TIIO~II'SO:-:, ESQ Edinburg.LIo ' . .Tns. 1. 111\\"1:-: '01 II III bllS.
A. C. ,'1I0RTHlIlGE, ESQ. . . [ndian:tpoliH.EI~Il. JOII:-: C. :\[11.1,1-:11 . . .. Nine\'ch.P. H..J,D!ESON, i\1. D . . Indianapolis.JOII~ H. Dl'Nt·.I:-:, Es<t. . Indianapolis.S. FIlMllEll, EsQ.. . . . . Indianapolis.EI,Il. R. M. BLOUNT. . . . , .. Tipton.OI'IIl D. BI:TLEIl, EsQ... . . J ndian:lpoliR.JOliN V. II,IDLE", EsQ.. . . .. Dam'illc.ELD. D. R V,INBl'SKI11K ' . ,. . .. , ,. Bentonville.S. A. BUTTEIlFlEl~D, )1. D., ' , ' . , ' JndianapoliR.'WOOIlSON TIIIIAslllm, I~'Q .. , . . . ' , , . . . Gl'o\'es P. O.E. H. FllAZEE, RsQ. . . . . . . ' ., .,..... . . , . . . . Omnge.
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ELD. B. r. BLO 'NT.
OFFJ 'EHS OF BOARD.
, ] ndianapolis.
I'HESIDEN'I'.
. , Indianapolis.
JNO. M. JUDAH, E8Q ' ' . Indianapolis.
Gll A GY B TLEH, ESQ.
SECIIETARY.
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TREASI·HEIl.
EXECUTIVE O:\IMITTEE.
BOA.Im OF TIW TEES OF TIlE aLLEGE.
JOHN ?II. KITclmN, 1\1. D., Pre.<ident. . Indianapolis.D. H. aLI VEl!, M. D., Secreta)"!! . . Indianapolis.F. •. Ewco~mll, M. D.. . . . . . . Indianapolis.J. F. HlBnmw, ?II. D.. . . . . . . . .] ichmond.LEWIS JIU~IPllnEYS, 1\f. D .....•..............• onth Bcnd.,JA~IES II. 'VOODBUHN, 1\1. ]) .... '......•....... Indianapolis.GEO. U'I'TON, 1\L D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aurol'U.W'Jf,SON 1I0lms, 1\1. D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Knightstown.A. . ]>IlESTON, n1. D. . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grcwcastlc.L. D. "'.\TEIOI.IK, M. D. . Indianapolis.JOliN E. LIKK, M. D . . . . .. . T I'l'C Haute.L. L. TODD, :'II. D. . . . . . .. . Indianapolis.C. BLOuN'r, iiI. D . Hag rstowu.J. n. lIEf.)I, 1\1. D . . . . . . . .. P ru.
L. D. "'.I'rEHMAN, 1. D.F. S. r I~W OMEI, 1\1. D.
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JOJl=' M. KIT 'ImN, M.D. II. OLIVER, M. D.,
J,ums II. 'VOODBlJHN, M. D.L. L. TODD, M. D.
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THEOPHILU. PAT VIN, ]\f. D., LL. D.,
Profes.·or of Ob.•tet/·ie.< and 11[cdical alld Surgical ])i.•ca.•c., of lVmllcn.
(;JUIUM K FITCH, ~I. D.,
1'r(if('··Rflr (if the Prinriplcs and l'rarti('e (!f 1/1·[/cry.
JOlIN .\. 'mflXGOH,::'If. D.,
1'l'Oft·s.<O/· (if the .Jolm 8. RoM.• ('hair of ' 'urgcry.
R N. TODD, ::'II. D.,
/'('ofes,.or of rClteory and Pmrtirc of 11/cdicinr, Ulinirld 11[",li6I1e alld /Jean of }/(lCII'lty.
TITO~IAS B. HARVEY, At D.,1'roft'.•.•O,· of Hurgical and Clillical Di.•ew·s of lVo/llcn.
J• .\.\0 '. WALKER, ~I. D.,Profe.,{BIII· of Di.<ea8e. (if the .lfind a/ld Rtrl'ous , y.'{/cl1l.
WILLIA~I n. FLETClIER, ~I. D.,
ProfeH.'{O/· (if Physiology, lIyyiene and Clinir.al ilIedicine.
HENRY JA~rESOX, ~I. D.,
Pl'Ofe.qHOr of Chenli.•//·y, 'l'o.Ti(~oloyy and Dis a.•C•• of Children.
JOlIN CHA~IBEl{.', M. J .,
Profe....,iI· of Anatomy and Cliniml .Medicine.
C. E. WHIGHT, ~I. D.,Profe.<.qor of .lI(ltaia .lIcdica and 'l'hrrapeuticx.
J. L. TIImIP. ON, ::'II. D.,
Profe.q· 0" of DiRease.. of the Eye and Ear.
J. W. MARSEE, M. D., Demons/rator of Ana/crillY.
JAMES n. TAYLOR, ?II. D., Curator ofJIlnscum, and Proscctor to the Chair ofAnatomy.
OLIVER WRW ITT, .Janitor.
AN OU CEME T FOR 1880-81.
The Faculty of the Medical ollege of Indiana has the pleasur of submitting the ]Jre~ent announcement for the cg"ion of 1 0-8l.
\Ve degire to thank th~ patron~ of the Institution for their recognition, and theliberal SUJlJlort accordecl, which has rendered it suceeggful beyond the sann'uiue
expectations of its friends.\Vith greatly improved means and fac.ilities for imparting instruction, and by
omitting nothing r <]uigite to the acquirement of a thorough medical education,by the student, we hope not only to retain th support of old fri nds, but tomake new ones, and still fnrt!.er insure the permanency of the institution.
In fulfillment of a promise in the last announcement, the coming session willbe held in the ·new college building, now in course of con truction on the cornerof Penngylvania and l\Iarylan(1 streets.
The location is peculiarly advantageous, being ncar the center of the city andyet sufficiently remov d from the busine~s portion a not to be di turbed thereby.It is ncar the point wh nce th strect car lines radiate iu all dir ctions, but twos<]uares from th post omce, and in ·asy. and speedy communication with the CityIIo~pital and othcr places of intcrest to the student, which he may have oecasiou
to visit dnring his stay in the eity.In rcspect to the ventilation and warming of the building, mechanical skill
and ing nnity have admirably cxeeut d the wish to fitly provide for the healthand comfort of the attendants upon lectures. Large shafts, tbrough which arefore'd cnlTents of air, penetrat ev'ry apartment and erupty into a central stack,which has its foundation in the cellar and is carried several feet above the roof.The entir building will be warmed by st 'am, with the IUO t effective appliancesfor that purpose, securing an o:quable and healthful t mperature at all times, andobviating the dangers and inconveniences ineic1 ntal to other m thods of heating.
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•THE EW COLLEGE BUILDING.
The amphitheatre is spacious, light and pleasing to the ye, with a capacity ofabont 00,000 cubic feet. The s ats al'e of the most appl'OV d pattern. Thcy weremanufactured e. pecially for our purJlose, are wider and' more capacious thun thosewith which auditoriums are ordinarily furnished, and arc pl'Oportionately morecomfortable, The scats arc arranged in the mannel' which has becn adopted iuthe German schools, with sll'icL regard to optic and acoustic curves, so that all areequally avail::tble'and dcsirable.
To those students, especially, who have heretofore so kiudly .nbmitted, withliS, to the deficiencies of an overcrowded building, we wish to say, that in the construction of our new dinee, the comfort and eODvenienc of those in atteudancehave bcen held paramount, and nothing in any way conducive to either has beenomitted in the plans. In short, in design, material and appointments, the building will afford the most eomplcte facilities for mod I'n medical teaching that liberalityof xpenditllre and solicitude for success could provide.
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NEW ACCESSORIES.
Tear the clo:e of the last sessiou the huilding occupicd by the College,together with a considerable portion of the appliaue s and accessories to teaching,was destroy d by fire. nr loss, however, was fully eovel'ed by insurance j andwith the proceeds of our policies, augmented by a liberal expenditnre in additionthereto, we have ]Jrovided the collegc with much more modern and de:il'able apparatUB than that possessed before. Prominent amoug our new acquisitions in this regard is the" College Lantern" anu a full set of a cessorics, made by Ml'. IIawkridge,pbilosophical instrum nt makcr to the t vens Institute of Technology, afterplans furnished by President Morton, By this splcndid instl'lIlDent objec'ts areprojected high Iy ruagni fied, and the demonstration of thei l' st I'll tllre, beIol'e theentire class at the same time, is made easy and thorOllgh. The great value of thisinstrument in all thc departmcnts of medical instruction is so apparcnt as to makefurther observation thercon unneees~ary, 'Ve have also supplied the school withthat essential accompaniment to th lantcl'll, a dynamo-electric generator havingan illuminating capacity of ovel' twcnty-five hunurerl canule p IVCI', and operatedby an enginc of two and ollc-half barrie polI'cr specially designed for that jJllI'lJOSe,by means of which objects proj cted al'e illuminated to any I' quil'ed (!Lgl'ce ofbrightness. This maehin admirably l'calizes along sought fOl' dl'sidel'atum, 11
contrivance for making th kctl'ic light availablc for the study and con, tantillumination of objects, and, iu addition to its use in conjunctiOll with the lantern,is a valuable auxiliary for lUany pur/,o es in thc laboratory.
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COURSE OF I STRUCTIO
The Annual.,'eR"ion is divided into:L pr·liminary and a regular term.The preliminary tel'lll will begin on the th day of September and nd on the
1 t day of October, 1880.There is no fcc for attendance during this tel'lll. It is devotcd to leetur saud
clinics npon special. ubject", with the object of properly pI' parinO' students forthe regu1:lr term. '''hill' att ndance upon these lectures is not madc compulsory, students are strongly urgcd to avail themselves of the advllntages anorded
by this course.The l' gular term will begiu on thc 4th day of October, 1880, and continuc un-
til the 2d day of lI1areh, 1881.Commenecmcnt Day will be the ad of March, 1881.
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The teaching will be didacti· and elinical. Recognizing the success that hasl' sulled 1'1'0111 th union of clinical and didactic tca hing, the policy of th schoolwill be to combine thtsc two m'thod. of instruction so that the utmost practicalflieiency may be given to each.
I.-DIDACTIC LECTURES.
Duc pro"ision has been madc for this indispensabl(' faator in mcdical instruction. Ample and approved al'pamtus has b 'en procured for illnstrating the lecturesin the departments wh re sueh auxiliaries ('an be effectively employ ,d. The Department of Obstctries and Medical and Slll'gieal Diseases I' 'Women, has beenprovided with a valuablc collection of manikins and papier-mach models, andother III ans necessary for illustratiotl.
In the Departlllentof Surgical and 'linical Dis ases of \Vomen, all of the meansarc supplied which arc essential to a el ':n eln ·idation of the lectures upou thissubject; and, in addition to the rlgular clinic at the ity Hospital in connectionwith this important branch of practical medi 'in , thcre will be as heretofor' a dispensary clinic held at the College on Thursday of each week, embracing those casesclussee! as out-dool' pati 'IIt~, al1cl which arc of the IItmost importance to stuoents.
The Depal'tmc:nt of Phy~iology is pl'ovided with a eomplete ,:;et of mod ls and
(·hart~, pCJrtrayin~ the or~:\Ils of the hum:ln s.l'stem, and ;lllmil':lbly Ii tted for i1lustratin:.: the lectnres in this br:lIwh. TIll' snhject will bt, fUl·tlwr illustrated by ext(n~i\'(~ vi\·isection.
The ]ltculiar necds of the D"p:lI·tmeut of Chemistry, in respect of apparatus,have )'ecci\'ed hefitting attention, In the lectures in this impol'tant aud exteu ivedepartment of ll1edieal s(·i(net', mueh attention will he ~iv('n to the l'lueidation ofthe laws of 'hemical Philosophy, a knowl '(Ige of which is "0 e"sential to the foundation of th· medical edlH'ation of th pl';l<'ti'ioner of to-da,\" Among the snbjects,whi('h will I' 'l'eivlc' extended treatm nt and illustration, partieular mention lUayhere be made of eleetri(·ity in its rt'lation to animal lifl' and its place in therapeuties, the ehemistry of materia mcdi("l, e[e.
Th Department of Hurg- '1',\ has been supplit'd with \\hatc\'er apparatlls oan beusdully employed thl'!'ein, and students will havc 1ll1surpassl'd a(h'antagi's for qualifyi ng- t hcmsch'es in th is departmeut of n!ed ieal i nsll'lIC'lion,
The subdivision of the [)'partment of Burg-cry, cmbraein~ cliseases of the Eyeand Ear, ),l'ceivcs, in reeognition of its im]lOl'!ancl', the prominen(" of a specialehair, and is dnly provided for in the coursc of lectu!'es, 'I'll(' illustrativc appara.tus Jl{'rtaining to this subject Icaves nothing- to be desin·(l.
In aclditil)11 to the rl'g-nl:ll' eourst· of ketures upon Surgel',\', th' Dl'monstratorof Anatomy, will, from time to timc, deli\'('r 1l't'lnres up"n sp(J('ial subjeets pel·ta.ini ng to In inor su rg-ery .
In the Dl'partment of the Theory and l"'aetiee of)[ ·dieint·, the ('ourse will befull and amplc, as shown by the sch"dule of leetnrcs elsewhere given in this :\11.nouneemenl. It will be the aim not onl,\' to teach the principles of mpdieine, butalso to thol'Oug-hly ground th . stndent in its practical detaib. )Iueh time will accordingl," he gi\'en to Physieal Diagno"is, Gl'ncJ'al an,1 Sp 'eia] Pathology .
.\ sPjl:lrate ehail' for instl'lIetion in J)i;;ease~ of the )[ind and N"n'ous • )'~telU
has h'en c;;tablisltcd, til(' growing-impOl'taneeof the~ubjl'ct r'quiring it. The timeallotted for keturc's in this d(l'artment is commensurate with its magnitude.
The field occupit'd by the f) 'partmen! of .\ natomy is obviously of ('entl'al andcommanding importane'e, Jnasmu('h as a thol'ongh and a('('nrat' knowledg· of tbisexae! science is indispcnsabl' as a hasis for a III ·dieal cdneation, the course will becorrespondingly ample and ('onlpletc in this regard. The ordinary di"~cctions inthe room" dc\'oted to that purpose will bc complemented by leptnres illustrated bydi"seetions before theelass, Topog-I'aphieal .\.natomy in its relation to surgery willbe very fnlly treated .
FOI' illnstl'ation in thc Dc'partmcnt of :Matcria l\Icdiea, til I'e is an extcnsivecabinet comprising all the mol" oI'd inal'y dmg;; as well as m:lny of those which aremore raJ'e and costly, The in~tl'uctor is thereby enabl·d not only to impart correctknowledgc of the physieal prop~rties of remedial agent;;, but a]"o to tea'h the stud nt how to distinguish pnl'e f!'Om adnltemted articles,
The Col leg . has been so for'tunate as to s~pnl'\) th consent of D,', ,John M, Dunlap to delive" a limited nnmb I' of lectnl'('s beforo the c1as~ in s ction~, on diseaseof the thl'oat and air-passages, with instl'llction in the ns of thc lal')'ngos ope.
The following schemc of daily exercises, while it may be subject to somevariation, will in the main be adh red to .luring the e ruing sesHion:
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HOUR I MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURIlAY.---
I Prof. P~lr\'in. Prof Parvin. Pror. Parvin. Prof. Prof Prof.9 FJetcher. Fle,eher. Fletcher.
10 Prof.Walker. Prof. Walker.Prof. Prof. Prof. Wrigh, Prof.
Chambers. Chambers Chambers.
1__'_1_1 Prof.\\'right. Prof Fi'ch
Prof. Prof. Prof. Everts. Prof EYert,.1Thompson. Thompson.
Prof. Fi,ch""
Pruf. Prof. .:<Prof lIarveY'1 or Comillgor. ... C:omingor . omingor
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THE HOBBS FREE DlI"PE:s'8.\RY. This Dispt'ns:lry, supported by fundsleft by the lat Professor Hobbs for that Illlrpose, is located iu the collcgt· building-, and will iurnish a g'1' at yari ty of Clinic'al material. Clinical lecturcs, inconncetiou with this Dispcnsar~', will be (It-Iivcred on Tuesdays and Thur~days.
'ITY DISPE~S.\HY. Thc g-r ater portion of the medical charity of thecity is fUl'l1ishcd at this Dispelhary j nearly fh'e thousand ca.' s arc tr at d annually, covcring' almo~t the cntil'c ficld of medicinc an(1 surg'ry. The city andcounty ha"e made liberal appropriations for the snpport of the Dispcnsary, thusmaking it ne of our pe1'manent institutions. Its location and the plan of it.opc1'ation rcnde1' it especially available as a rcsource for clinic' material.
CITY lIOf4PIT.\L. :\Io1'c than thr e thon~and case" medical, sl1I'gic'al andgynlt'eological, al'e 1'ccei,'ed ycarly at thi~ institution, ancl arc at the di,posal ofthe Fac'ulty of thc Collcg,·, who :1I" thercb.\' :dl()rdcd facilitics 1'01' c'linic'al tea 'hing. The following a1'C somc of the opcrations perform d b 'fore thc class at thelast session: lithotomy, excisions of the hip, knee, and elbow-joints, va1'ious capital opcrations iu surgcr.,·, as amputation of the thigh, arm, etc. In the dcpartmcnt of snrgieal diseases of women, lac'eration of the eervcx utt'1'i, vcsieo vaginalll1111 rccto-vaginal (i.'tulne, etc. Also numerous op rations ior cataract, str:thismus,eunclcation of the cye-ball, and other diseases in the field of opthalmic sl1l'gery.
The entire aftcl'I1oon of Wednesdays and Hatnruays will b devotcd to clinicalteaehing in the hospital amphithcater, which is ample for tl1(' aceommollation ofstndents.
The itizens'. trect Railway olUpany ha"e now eomplet d a linc conncetingtheir system of tracks with the hospital, to the great eonvenieucc of stndents, whocan now take the cars onc squarc from the Collcg(' aud ridc to the ho,pital without ehunge I' cars.
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TIME AND ORDER OF LECTURES AND CLINICS ASDELIVERED DURING THE SESSION OF 1879-80.
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IV.-SPECIAL INSTRUCTION.
• )'~tematic examination~ of the cla~s hy the members of the I- aenlty will beheld daily, such cxcrcis ~ being obviously of great value in testing the proO'I'ess ofthe studcnt and of fixing his mind upon the principl sand fa'ts to be acquiredby him. Thi. feature of the cour,;(~ of instruction will be made as thorough andeffectiv as po sible. There will hc no extr.• fee for these personal cxaminations.
In addilion to lhe course of ilBtruetion for lhe regular classes, practicalinstruction for such as desir' it will be gi\'en in lhc use of lhe Mi -ros('ope, Laryngosrope, lhe Oplhalmosrope, tc" and in Physical Diagnosis and Minor Surgcry.Th se studies, though eleclive, and not requisites for graduation, arc important asadjuncts in mol' thoroughly lind ompr hcnsivcly fitting the praclitioncr for hiafuturc labors, and the instruction thCl'ein will bc arranged for such hour as willnoL intcrferc with the g neral (,?lIl'SC.
III.-RECITATIONS.
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ANATOMICAL ROOMS.
The .\natollli 'al rllolll,' a~ null' arrangcd are n t surpassed by thosc of anyother colleg' in the connlry. Th yare light, well ventilated, and every provisionhas bern made lhat can am,rd convenience for lhe pro~l'C~ution of thr sludy ofpraelical analolllY, Arral1gements have been made SO lhat an abul1dal1('e of material wi II he fut'l1i~hed at eosl.
The D~monslratorof Anatotl1y and his assi~tant will b present during thehours for dissection to dil'eel stndents ill their work, and will from lime to timegive sp2ci,tl demonstl'ations of the anatomy of the parts involved in surgical operations of importance, Nothing will be spared in the efI' rt to IhOl·ouf.{hly trainthe ~tudenL in lhi~ iluporlant rlrllll'nt of I1lcclicine and surgery.
ANALYTICAL LABORATORY.
The ap:II'lmenls provideu by the Gollege for the analytical laboratory arc welladapted for lhe puq)o~e for which thry are d signed; awl every ~tudent will beafforded an opportunity to acquire n thoJ'ough knowledge of the I'sRenlinls of medical chemisl!'Y.
PATHOLOGICAL MUSEUM.
The P:lthologieal Mns~lIl11, which fortunately escaped injllry at th late fire,is \'('ry extensive, and contains specimt'ns typifying neat'ly eVl'ry known morbid
condition.Dr. Taylor, the Cllrator, has dC\'oted mlleh tim and labor to the jlt,,'paration
and jll'escrvation of spet·il11ens alrl':Hly in possessionll[ the Collegl', and ncw at'qni.sitions arc being constantly made to this vailiahle eolleetion.
,\ eatalogllc containing a eompll'le elas'ilication, in aeeor(lam'c with the morcI' ent doctrines of pathologi"ts, will hc fOllnd in the mllseum for the lise of stndcnt..
At stated hoUl's the 11111"elllll will be opcn to "tlldents-at which tim the Cnra
tor will bc present to makc dClllon"tl·ations.
It will be the aim in this lepartment to make the eour~e of study emineotlypractical and \I'ell adapted to the wants of such as shall beeomc practitioners of
medit·ine."'hile the analytical processes for the inorganic clem nts will I' ceivc cal' fnl
consideration, special attention will be d 'voted to ~[edieal 'hemistr)' i Toxicology,80 important to the physician in it~ m dieo-legal relations, and -rinalysis, a knowledge of which is necessary for ae urate dia~nosi~, will receive th ir full share of
attention.The most ~illlple and aeeUr:lt methods for making analys s of Blood, Milk and
Urinc, will be taught.Each student will be ~iven evcry facility to familiarize himself with chemical
proet'sses by experiments, condll ,tcd under the ,'upcn'ision of the professor of this
depa rtmenl.
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The Departmcnt of .\natoIllY has a large eoll ·(·tion of di~artil'ul,lted bones,niel.ly prepared, for thc u,e of stlldent~ at thl'ir rooms while proseenting tllt'ir stud·ies in this dl'partmenl. Xo charge is mad, for thcir u"e. They may be' olltained
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ellees. The librar)' is open to students, who h:l\-e the jlrivilege of using the hooks
on the payment of a small fee.TIlE P BLTe LTBRA]{Y OF INOTAN.\POLIR, containing l11l\ny thollsand
volumes, seleetc(l with great care and jud~l11ent, will be open to the students of theColle~e. It is a eirculating library, and stud nts will havc thl' privilegl' of using
thc hooks frl'c of ehal'~e.
TIlE. "L\TE I..]l>RARY, is another lar~e and cOI1l!lre!Jt'llsivc collletion, to
which the students hav aN'eFS without l'harge.
SYDENHAM SOCIETY.
TEXT BOOKS A 0 BOOKS OF REFERENCE.
The Medical Libr:lI'y is in the College buildillg'. The othe"'; a"e C'ollvcni ntlyneal'.
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This. oeiety, organized by the students of the College, ha,; been in opemtionfor sevcral ycal'd and is n pCI'nllll1Cnt nssoeiation.
The object of the. ociety is the discussion of topics of inter st to students ofmedicine.
Students may beeon'e Ulembcr,; of the oC'icty upon entering the '0 IIege, andby availing themselves of it,; advantage., will find it a uscful anxilial'.".
The Faculty would I'<x'oullneud one 01' olher of the following texL-hooks pertain-ing to the se\'era] dcpal'Lments:
SUl'gery. Ashhnl',;t; UI'O,;,;; Hamilton and Erichsen.ObHlc/l·ic., and DiHca.,c., of lVol!lclI.-Lei,;llInan; Thomas and Hewitt.Pme/iee of Ncdirine. ,_\.;tkin; Flint; Ne;nlc,Yl'I'; Bristow.SU1'f/ icul and Clinical Di,cClse.i of TVon!cn.-Emmett 13a1'I1cs.AlIoIOm!l.-Gl'a."; Quain, and Shal'pl'Y, eighth cdition.f'melirol.llllilomy. Holdcn; TI"ath j Ellis.DiHell.,e" I!fUltildl'rn.-Meig,; :tnd Peppel'; HlIlith, ncw edition.Ph!'j!,iology.-Flintj Dalton; [(i,·ke.JJY.'lielll'.-1'a dees.
J110lerill 11[,'dieu olld 'l'hl'l'Itjlelllir.,.-lhl'thololV; J.'a'·quhal'..;on; \Vood; NationalDispcnsatol'y.
Di.,e({SC8 II _Villd and Nerllou., .s:vslem.-Jlam iIton; Hammond.Chemi.,lry.-Cooke j Fowncs, new cd ition.1oxieo!o!7y.-'\Voodman and Tide)'; \\'0I'n1le)'.Di.,oo.se~ flf the Eye.-Wells; Stellwag.Disea.,cs lif Ihe Ew·.-Roosa ..Di.'C(L,e:; oj the .')'kin.,,-TiI blll'y Fox; Duhl'in/.(.
Th expenses jor the C'ourse are as follows all fees except the graduation fcclJeiug invariably payable in :Hh'anc'e:
"'latd ulation fee,. . S 5 00Vlhoratory tieket,. . I) 001'1'0 fes"oI'S' tic'hls,. , 40 00Demonstrator's Iiektt, ij 00Graduation fl'e, . , . 25 00
Th matrienlation fcc must he paid at the heginuing of each session, hy every/ltudent who pt'Oposes to pursue any study at this College, as a requisite preliminary to enterin~ upon sueh stully. The only exemptions from this rlll' arc graduates oj IlIis Colle~e and eandidales 1'0" ~racluation thereat.
The fc' s for optional partial l'ourses will he at tlIe rate of :1:ii for each depart
ment of instruc,tion,The gTadu:ltion fee of $25 is payahle in ach:l1lC'e of graduation, hy each candi
date for tlIe dcgree of Doctor of ?lledicine,Graduates of tid" Coil ge arc admitted free of ehar~e to all the didactic and
clinical kC'tures thel·eof.Gmdl1ates of other l'C'gular sC'hools, who Illay have graduated thn' years hdore
till' close of a gil'en se""ion, will he admitted, oU p:lymentof the matriculation fee,to all the didactic anrl elinic'al leC'turcs of such session.
TO 1'l'd ul'l ions or remissious of the above f'es will be granted upon any grounds
whatel'l'r.'The rec)uirC'ments for graduation will he jouml in numb,'r 3 of th ..\rticles oj
onfecleration of the .\m{l'iC'an ?lIedic:I! olleg' .\..soeiation, pag" 17 of this an
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THE MEARS GOLD MEDAL PRIZE.
J. Ewing ?Ileal''', ~I. D., of l'hilad Iphia, son of the late Dr. Geor~e \V. ?Ileal'S,the lamented em rjtus 1'I'Ofessol' of ObstetriC's in this College, has authori?ed us toannounC'e that he will prOI'ide a gold medal pri?e, to be competed fOl' {'ach year,amI :\warded to the seC'ond ('onrse student of this 'ollege, who shall produce thebeHt thesis on sOllie subject pertaining to the branch of ,nedieine formerly taught
by his father in this Collcge,
APPOl TlVIENTS TO HOSPITAL AND
DISPENSARY.
PlleljJCral Convtlt';flIis is the HU bjcct chOSen for com petitors for thiH prize for the!<CSHion of 1880-81. All cSHaysonill'ed in competition mtl.tbe ,ubmitted by Januarylst, ] 881.
The medal for last year wac awarded to George 'V. Cox, M, D" of Indianapolis, for the best eH~ay on Placcnta Previa.
One rcsidcnt physician at thc 'ity Hospital and one at the Dispensary, arc appointed fl'om thcgradllating-class lJach ye:II'. TheHe plaees :11' awardcd by competitivc examination, and in additiol t t.h honor:lble distinction whi h they importthey arc practically "alll'lhlc because of the opportunities for clinical experiencewhich they aO'onl, an,] also fl'(jm the fact that the winnerH of thesc honors arc paidfor their sen' ices the comp 'nsation of the appointee to the City Dispensary beingfree lodgings and four hunc!rl'c! dollars, while the appointee to the Hospital receiveshis Jiving free of charge,
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The expenses of stndent_, unller this he:lll, ,-ary in accordance with theirjndi"idllal illcJination and means, (} od boal'd and pouvl'nient lodgings may beolltained aH low as S3,O p.'r week, while mol'': pret 'ntious quarters and accommodations at the leading hotels would, of coul'se, cost a larger SUIll.
The Faculty have a rl'conl of the AJumlli of the C.)J!ege, cmol'acing n short!!ketch of eaeh gmdu:lte, in which is k pt information as to location, professionalor oflicial positions held, amI KlIch other facts as may bc of intcrest anc! worthy ofnote, In order to make this rccord more complete and aceumte, all g,'aduatcs arcearnestly Holicitcu to fUl'I1ish to the B'cl'l·tary by thc fir~t of ,January, 1881, fullinformation conccl'l1ing- thcmselves on the abovc-n:lmcd poinls, anc! thereaftcr togive noticc of changtJ of location.
Stndellt~ desiring to mall'iculal' will call at Dr, r. . W:Jlkt')·,s oflier, No. 130North Pennsvlvania stl'.?et.
,'tudenls arc rcqucsted to call at the Colll'gc building, corm'r of PClln.ylvaniaand Marylanu strc'IH, whcn th y al'l'ive in thc city, whcre all neCCHsal'y information ,~ilJ be furnished, For cin'ulars address,
n. JAMESON, JI.!. D" S cretary.
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The Medical ollege i. a memh I' of th" Am rican )Iedieal olleg ,\.ssociation, and accordingly appends the .\.rUc1e. of onf d ration of th As oeiation:
ARTI LE I.-OF TIlE F.\.C LTY.
The medical members of the Faculty must he l'eglllclr graduates or lil'entiatesand practitioners of medicine, in good standing, using the word "regular" in thesense commonly understood in thc medical profession.
ARTICLE H.-OF TUITIOK
, ECTlOl'I 1. The sehemeof Tuition shull provide for n yendy syst mntie cour eof instrnction, covering the g'neral topics f Anatomy, including diss ctions,Physiology, hemistry, )[ateri:l )[edica and ThCl'apeutie,;, Obst tries, .'urgery,Pathology and Praeticc of )Iedicine. The eolJegiate session, wherein this course isg'iv n, shall be understood as thc "I' g'ular" session.
• EC. 2. nill regular se,;sion shall not he less than twenty 'I' eks in duration.This section to go in force at and after the session of 1879·80.
Ec.3. .eot more thau on I' gular se. sion couuting the regular session asnne of the two courses of iustruction I' quired for graduation, shall be held in thesame year.
ARTICLE JII.-REQ mE:\IE~·m FOR GR.\.DUATlON.
No person, whether a. graduate in mcdieine or not, shall be given a diplomaof" Doctor of Medicine," who shall not have fulfilled the following requirements,except as hereinafter provided for in .\.rticle IV.
SECTION 1. lIe fiust produ e satisfactory evidence of good moral haructer,n.nd of having attained the age of II\' nty-one ycal·".
E .~. lIe must file n sntisfaetory certificate of having studied medicine foratleast three y aI'S under a. regll/m' g"l'adllate, or licentiate nnd practitioner of medicine, in good standin", using the word" regular" in the sense commonly understoodin the medic-al profession. No caudidate shall be eligible for final examination forgraduation, I1nl ss his term of t1l1"(~ )' arssturly shall have been eompkted, or shall'xpire at a date not later than Lince month" after the close of the final examinations; thi elanse' to tak effect at ancl after the K'ssion of 1870·80.
REC.3. IIe lIlust file the proper official evidence that, during th abo\-e-melltioned three years, he has matriculated at some afliliatecl coli g or colleges, for tworegular ses"ions, and in the eonr"e of the same (except as provided in 4) has attendedtwo full courses of instruction on the sev n topic mentioned in , rticle II. But
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ART! 'LE IV.-OF HONOR.ARY DEGREES.
An honorary degree of "Doctor in Medicine" may bc granted in numbers notexce ding onc yearly, to distinguished physicians or scientific men of over fortyycars of age. But in s\]('h case the diploma shall bcar across its fa e the 11'01' I"Honorary," in conspicuo'us chal'nct rs, and thc sam word shall always be appen led to the name of the recipi nt in all lists of gmduates.
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the [aller, at least, of the two full courses, must have been attcnded at the collegeis uing thc diploma. No two con.ecutive courses of instruction shall be held assatisfying the abovc requil' mcnts nnles the time between the beginning of thefirst COlli.. e and the end of the se ond is greater than fifteen months., E . 4. In casc a collcge shall adopt a systcmatic grad uated schemc of tuitiou,attendance on thc wholc of the. amc shall be equivalcnt to the requir ment mcntioned in 3) pl'()~'ided, snch schcme includes instruction in the sevcn topic mentioned in Articlc II, and requires attendancc at at least two yearly regularCollegiate Session of not I ss than twent), wceks duration each.
Ec.5. The candidate IUU.-t ha\'c passed a personal xamination bcfore theFaculty on all sev n of the bran hes of medicinc mcntioncd in Arti Ie n.
SEC. 6. Hc must have paid in full all College ducs, including the graduation fee.
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SECTIOX 1. All fces shall be paid in lawful money, and no promiRsor~' notes orpromises to pay hall be acceptcd in lieu of cash for paylUent of fees.
SEC. 2. No ticket 01' othPl' certificate of.att I1llance upon college 'xercises, shallbe issued to any stud nt until th dues for the same shall havc he 'n fully paid .
Ec.3. The established fee,; fOl' the excrcises of the "egulal' scs"ion, exccpt thematriculation fee, graduation fcc, and fee for disscctions, may be l' duced not morethan one-half to graduatc" of other afliliated colkge of le"s than threc year,;' standing, and to nnder-~radnate, of the saUie who ha\Te all'eady attended two fullcourses of the instruction of thc regular sCi'sion.
•·E('. 4. The samc fees llIay bc remitted altogether to a collegc's own Alumni, to
graduates of oth I' aOiliated colleges l f thr e year,;' standing-the three years dating from the time of graduation and ending at the 'Ios of thc !'l'gular slssion forwhich thc tickets are given-to under-graduates who havc already altencled twofull ourses of the instruction of the regnl::tr session, thc lalt'l' of whi h, at least,shall have becn in thc coJ1t'ge making the remisRion, and to thcologieal studenL,when not candidates for a diplollJa.
SI,('.5. The sam fees may he 'reduced or remitted to deseJ'Ying indigent stu_dents, to a number not ex' ding fivc per cent. of the numbCl' of matrieulants attho prvious l' glll:tl' session of thc college.
SE '.6. Undcr no i,' 'IImst:U1CCS whatever, other than the ahov , shall theFaculties, or any members of th same, gmnt, 11Jlll1l their own authol'it!l, any rcmissions or reductions of establish d fees. And it is distinetly lind r,;tood and agr edthat the Faculties will discountenancc and oppo,;e thc authorizing hy governingBoards of the admission of individual students upon othcr than the regularlyc tahlished charges for their grad.
St:c. 7. Remission 01' I' duetion of fees for other exercises than those of the
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LIST OF AFFILIATED COLLEGES.
Kentucky School of Medicine.
ARTICLE VI.-OF RECOGNITION OF OTHER COLLEGES,
19MEDICAL OLLEGE OF INDIAr A..
LIST OF CONFEDERATED COLLEGES.
]\1.\ Y 6TlI, 1880.
Jefferson Medical College; College Physicians and 'urgeons of New York;Medical Department of Universit,y of Louisville j Hospital College of Medicine {)fLouisville; M dieal Department University of Iowa j Chicago Meuieal ollege;Medical Departmcnt University o[ 'Wooster; Detroit Medical College j ClevelandMedical College; Starling Medical College; Medical Departruent niver"ityofVermont j i\[cdical Department Universities of Nashville and Vanderbilt; i\Iissonrii\[edical College~ Kan. acl City ollegc Phpicians and Surgeon; Miami lIIedicalCollege; LouisYille i\leu ical College; :Medieal Departmcnt i\Iiehigan Vni versity j
Medical Department Univ rsity of Louisiana j Rush Mcdical College: IV men'..ilIcdieal Collegc of Chicago; Bellevue Hospital Medical College j Texas MedicalCollege and Hospital; Alabama Medical College j Ohio i\Iedieal College j i\fcdienlCollege Htate of South Carolina; olumbu8 Medical Colleg ; Medical ollege MEvans\'ille j Atlanta Medical College j Cincinnati 'oll ge o[ Medicine an ISurgery; Medical College of Indiana j Nashville Medical College j Savannah
i\Iedical Colleg s.
SEC'f10N 1. No college shall admit to the privileg 5, accorded in Articles IIIand V, the students or graduntes of any college which, luring any period of thestudent's or gra.dunte's pnpilage, shall have been excluded from the list of affiliatedcolleges recognized by the Association.
SEC. 2. Thc onstitution, By-Laws and Articles of Confederation werc signedby the r prcclentatives of the following colleges.
regular ession, retutu to a student of any moneys after payment of fees, or an approprintion of fnnds of the college for payment of nny student's iees, or partthereof, shall b deemed violation of the provi, ions of this article in regard toremission or reduction of fee'.
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CARNEY, F. 'V .COLE, W. II ....COLE, ClT.\RLE C .
OLLIX ,EDWARDII .COOK, MATTIIEW DCO K, J. II ....Cox, 'V. GEORGE .
11O)1I~1~Y, .IACon .ICRONIN, MICHAEl, .HU~I, T. .I ....'UI,BlmTSON, 'V)I. D .l'RTIS, J. E . . .
DALLY, II. ~I ...DAYEXPORT, J. 'V .D.\vmSO);, J. F. .
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Preceptor.· Dr. Wcll· Dr. HiralU J. Coon .· Dr. F. G. ArmRtrong· P1'3l't i tioner . .· Dr. Hornaday· Dr. L. B. , Utley.· Dr. R S. Black.· Dr. R F. Blount· Dr. J. W. PariRh· Dr. J. G. Wolf .
Dr. G. Hazlewood.· DI·. X. A. Yohn .· Dl·. J. 'V. B1'llckett· Faculty . . . . .· Practitioner . . .· Dr. R. D. Willan .· Prof. R L~. Todd· Dr. C. . Irwin. .· Dr. 'YIll. Kclscy .· Dr. II. oates.· Faculty. . . . .· Dr. ,'. . Cravens.· Dr. W. C. Cole .· Practitioner . . .· Practitioner . . .· Dr. M. . Haworth· Prof. W. B. Fletchcr .· Dr. Will. Kelscy . .· Dr. ,V. '. Ransom. .· Dr. B. F. CUlllins ...· Dr,;. P. II. 'II. Jameson.· Dr. J. R Jenkins ..· Dr. T. O. Bannister .· Dr. II. E. Davenport· Dr. A. P. Fit h. . .
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FERHEE, FlUNK MFINCIT, HIIlJDI C .1"11'11.1"', GEOIlGE WFISIll~H, 'H.\ IlI,E~ A .FISHEll, L. A . . . .FLE)IINn, G. W ...Ii LET 'lIW1, 'ALYIN I.Fo!.'ell, .LurE" . .G.UIE..;, JOITN D ..
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GIDEON, A. IT. .Go Iml.L, 1<. W .GOUDON, \V. M .GIlAHN, ED\I'.\IlD G
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GHEEN, EDII'AIl» 1\1GIlEEN, J.UII'S 0 .GIlD:N, _~LI'IlEl.'S \V .GIlEGG, VINCEN'!' II .
Gr:LI.EFEll, T. B. . .a.\DLEV, J. \VRIGIl'!'
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· Drs. "Tashburn and Black.· Dr. 1. G. Parkcr. .· Dr. A. D. Tomlinson· Pracli tioncr . .· Faculty. . . . ..· Dr. J. E. Lawrence .· Dr. F. T. Montague.· Dr. J. It Duncan.· Dr. S. P. DucheRs .· Practitioner ..· Practi tioner . .· Prof. O. E\'erts .· Dr. W. J. IIoadley· Pructi tioner . . .· Dr. L. D. \Vatcrlllan .· Drs. Finch & Boylcs· Dl·. R II. Culbcl·tson· Dr. '. Angcll. . .· Dr. A. E. Eundcll .· Dr. J. O. Espey ...· Prof. W. B. Ii letcher· Dr. J. 1. Hooker ..· Practitioncr . . . .· Dr. Will. ,,'illialllson· Dr. Garrctson . . .· Dr. F. T. Iontague.· Dr. 1. U. Pl'Uitt· Dr. W. L. Goodell .· Practitioncr . .· Dr. J. J. Garv l' .
· Dr. J. N. Neff'. .· Dr. \V. II. Johnston.· Dr. J. "T. Grccn. . .· Dr. "'m. ~I. Ewing.· Practitioner· Dr. Cotton .· Faculty ..· Dr. John W. Perry· Dr. A. J. Purdy.· Dr. Wells . . .· Practitioner . .· Dr. I. U. Dove .· Dr. J. T. ~1" haue· Prof. C. E. Wright.· Dr. A. ~1. '. Hawcs .· Dr". P. II. & II. Jameson.· Dr. L. IIazlewood· Dl·. W. '. IIeady . . . . .
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.lTUNT, TJlO~rAS JHURT, GEORGE KHURT, I. M.JACKSON, B. FJ'\RRELL, HENRY L .JOIINSTON, ELBERT.JONES, ALLEN B.JUDSON, F ..KELSEY, 'Vb!. ELOFTIN, JOlIN.LA KlJIR, AMOS JLEWIR, ALRElt'I' B .LIGHT, ROBERT C .LIGHT, S. D..LOFTIN, MELLVILT.E .Lo)rax, WILI.IAMLORING C. J .LOWDER, C. MLYONS, FRANK P..MAGE2'1IlEnlER, P .MARSilALL, FlUNKMARTIN, JOHN H. Ll\!EIlLIG, CnRlSTIA2'1MILLER, L. C .MILLER, D. L .MOORE, J. A.l\IoHRI., CLA UDIUS IIMOHHlSON, FRANK AM EJIL, E)IIL .MUELLER, FEilDINAND Al\!UHPITY, JOlIN S .l\!YEHS, JOSEI'll L .McC.\Il\, T. Jl\!CCLUNG, S.DlrET. Y .l\!eCluLLUS, CIIARLllS C .]\fcCO\\')(, J. A .l\!eFA'l'HlDGE, L. CMcKowl\, J. TA YLORNEITIAH'r, GEORGE W .
Preceptor.
· Dr. T. M. Hinshaw· Dr. Wilson IIohhs· Dr. James H. Taylor· Practitioner· Drs. P. H. & II. Jamcson· Dr. G. W. II. Kemper.· Dr. W. P. Hornbrook· Dr. Payne· Practi tioncr· Practioncr· Dr. W. S. Hcady· Dr. J. W. Hurt.· Dr. L. Kern· Dr. J. H. Wilson· Dr. Smith· Practi Lionel' .· Dr. C. S. Pixley· Dr. Will. Kelsey· Practitioncr .· Dr. J. E. Lawrence.· Drs. Comingor & Marsec .· Dr. F. F. IIolmes· Dr. 111. C. Pott· Dr. S. Loftin.· Dr. W. B. Gillett.· Practi tioner· Dr. H. R. Lowder· Drs. Armstrong & Mouldcr .· Drs. Victor & Marchand· Dr. Thralls.· Dr. II. Cole.· Practitioner.· Dr. W. F. Tiernan· Dr. L J. Becknell· Dr. Weir.· Dr. J. W. Green· Dr. H. F. Barnes· Dr. J. K. Bigelow· Faculty.· Dr. A. I. l\!urphy .· Dr. I. N. Talbott.· Drs. Te\'is & Partions· Drs. IcDowell & Fleming.· Drs. Lech & Trneworthy· Dr. R. W. Rayborn .· Practitioner.· Dr. J. M. McKown.· Dr. Hani .
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· Dr, J, M, BarbaI'· Dr. D. II, Oliver, Dr. J, ", Merritt., Faculty. , . , , .· Dr, W, II. Vanzandt· Faculty, . , ..· Prof. R N. Todd.· Praeti Lionel'. . .· Dr.. ravens..· Dr. \Vesley Allen . .· Dr. F. J. C. Rawlins.· Practitioner.· Dr. Adams .· Praeti tioner. . . .· Dr, R. . Black. .· Prof. T. B. IIarvey . .· Practitioner. .· Frof. CII am bers· Dr. H. harpIes· Praeti tioner. .· Dr. E. Royston . .· Practitioner. . . .· Dr. D, 1\1. Washburn· Faelllt,\' .· Dr, .J. Parker. . . .· Dr. A. B. Younkruan .· Dr.• chaneI' .· Practition I' .· Practi ti oncr .· Practition r .· Prof. Jam son .· Dr.• '. A. Tilford.· Practi tion I' .
· Practitioner. . .· Practitioner. . ,· Prof, 1. . Walker· Practitioner.· Practitioner .· Dr. Smith .· Practitioner ..· Prof. . E. Wright.· Dr. J. . Grcen ..· Practitioncr. .· Prof. ham hers .· Dr. 1;. . Boyd. .· Dr. A. R. Pitzer.· 'Gniv roity of L uisville· Dr.!. r". Craig .
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