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2 -. UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK. MEDICAL DEPARTM ENT. - SESSION FACULTY OF MEDICINE. REV. ISAAC FERRIS, D.D., LL.D...Chancellor of the Univeridty. '. MARTYN PAINE, M.D., LL.D {EmerditT~ Profests.or of Materia Medica an fuj7'apeu WB. JOHN W. DRAPER, M.D., LL.D... {Empe;-it'/.fsl Professor of Chemistry end f!ysw ogy. Prof essor.of the Principles and Opera- ALFRED C. POST, M.D tions of ~rgery, with Military Surgery { and Hygtene. P1'of ess01' of Obstetrics, with Diseases of CHARLES A. BUDD, M.D..... Women and Ohildren, and Clinical. { Midwifery. JOHN C. DRAPER, M.D P1 ofes30r of Ohemistry..'..... ALFRED L. LOOMIS, M.D... {Pr~teds~o: of Institutes and Practice of.jile w~ne. WM DARLING A M M D F R C S {Professor of General, Descriptive, and.,..,..,..... Surgical Anatomy. HENRY DRAPER, M.D..... : Profess01 of Phyidology. WILLIAM H THOMSON MD ' {Professor of Mat 61"ia Medica and Thera.,..... peutics.. J. W. S. GOULEY, M.D Professor of Clinical Surge1'11. ABRAHAM JACOBI, M.D Clinical Professor ofdiseases of Children., D. B. ST. JOHN ROOSA, M.D { Clinicalv:::of essor of D iseases of the Eve and pwf.. F. D. WEISSE, M.D Clinical Professor of Dermatology. JOHN H. HINTON, M.D Prosector to the Professor of SU1 gery. Z. E. LEWIS, M.D Asidstant D61nonstrator of Anatomy. JAMES F. FEELEY, M.D Pros6ct01 to the P 1'ofessor of Anatomy. M. S. BUTTLES, M.D Asidstant to the Professor of Midwifery. W. R. GILLETTE, M.D.... { AT!e%~fn!~ the P1'oftssor of Practice of Asidstant to the Clinical Professor of the H. ~EB. HARTT, M.D { Diseases of Ohildren. JOHN W. DRAPER, M.D., LL.D., Preiddent of the Facultl/., HENRY DRAPER, M.D., R egistrar of the Faculty.
3 2 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICERS OF THE NEW-YORK HOSPITAL Oon8ulting Physician: THOMAS COCK, M.D. Attending Physician8. HENRY D. BULKLEY, M.D. GOV. M. SMITH, M.D. THOMAS F. COCK, M.D. CHARLES E. HACKLEY, M.D. W. H. DRAPER, M.D. J. W. McLANE, M.D. H01t81J Physician8. EDWARD C. SEGUIN, M.D. THOMAS SKELDING, M.D. Oon8ulting Surgeons. ALEX. R. STEVENS, M.D. THADDEUS M. HALSTEAD, M.D. ALFRED C. POST, M.D. WILLARD PARKER, M.D. Attending Surgeon8..~ GURDON BUCK, M.D. GEO. A. PETERS, M.D. THOMAS M. MARKOE, M.D. CHARLES M. ALLIN, M.D. HENRY B. SANDS, M.D~ House Swrgeons. CHARLES T. POOR, M.D. CHARLES WASHBURN, M.D. Z. E. LEWIS, M.D. CHRISTOPHER M. BELL, M.D Ourator. JOSEPH J. HULL, M.D. Libr(JIl'ian. JOHN L. Y ANDERVOORT, M.D The session for will begin on Monday, October 14th, 1867, and continue until the 1st of March. The lectures will be given in the building adjoining the N ew York Hospital, as they were last year. The graduates of the University will perceive at once the important advantages arising from a connection with this, the largest Surgical Hospital in AmeriCa. There were treated in it last year nearly 3000 cases, more than half of which were surgical. Owing to being located in the midst of a dense population, the College Clinics are carried forward on a scale elsewhere unattained. The Hospital is open to students every day throughout the year. 3 They will attend the Clinical instruction of the Physicians and Surgeons, and witness the Surgical operations, which are almost of daily occurrence. It has a large library and Anatomical and Surgical Museum accessible to students, as are likewise the post-mq1 tern examinations in the dead-house. Professor POST is.one of the Consulting Surgeons. All the University lectures and instructions being in the Hospital, the student avoids the serious loss of time encountered in those cases where colleges are at a distance..he also has the great advantage of seeing the treatment of accidents and operations suddenly called for. The Faculty will feel especially obliged to their graduates if they will aid in making known these great inducements which the University now presents. The number of graduates of the Medical Department is nearly 2700, and the number of students has been more than LECTURES AND CLlNICS The course of lectures will be on Anatomy-general, descriptive, surgical, and pathological; Principles and Operations of Surgery; Materia Medica and Therapeutics; Institutes and Practice of Medicine ; Obstetrics, the Diseases of Women and Children, with Clinical Midwifery; Chemistry; Physiology; Clinical Surgery; Clinical Medicine; Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs; Clinical Lectures on Diseases of Women and Children; Clinical Lectures on Physical Diagnosis; Clinical Lectures on Diseases of Children; Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Skin; Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Eye and Ear. CLINICAL INSTRUCTION. The University was the first institution to inaugurate this important feature of Medical.,Education in America; and the unlimited resources of New-York enable the Faculty to carry out the object which, to the practitioner, whether in Surgery, Medicine, or Obstetrics, is the great end of medical study, namely, familiarity with disease at the bedside. The Clinics are,arranged as foi'lows : Monday......Diseases of V\Tomen......Prof. BUDD. Tuesday Surgical Prof. POST. Wednesday....Medical Prof. LOOMIS. Thursday....Surgical Prof. GOULEY. Friday. '.'...Diseases of the Eye and Ear....Prof. ROOSA Diseases of the Skin Prof. WEISSE. Saturday..... Diseases of Children Prof. JACOBI.
4 4 The Autumn or Preliminary Course will begin on Monilay, September 2d., Th(jre will be lectures in this course by the following gentlemen: Prof, ROOSA, Prof. JACOBi, Prof, WEISSE, Dr. GUNNING, Dr. BUTTLES, Dr. EI,SBERG, Dr. QUINBY, Dr, HOWARD, Dr. GILLE'rTE, Dr. HOWE, Dr. LEWIS. In this course the Faculty of the University will participate. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY. In addition to the advantages of the New-York Hospital, the stu -e;dents of the University have access, on the same terms as the stu,, 'fdents of the other city colleges, to Bellevue Hospital, in which clini cat Jectures and surgical operations take place daily throughollt the. 1'. In that institution Prof. LOOMIS is an attending physician,.'~ Prof GOULEY an attendil).g surgeon. Students are admitted to 'j,..the post-mortem :examinations. The regular operating days are )Vednesday and Saturday, at half-past one o'clock l'.m. Seven resident physicians and surgeons are appointed every six months in Bellevue, and are paid a salary for their support. In the New-York Hospit'al three graduates, or persons who have passed a successful ~xamination, are appointed to the Hospital Staff every eight months., Besides the above-mentioned hospitals there are others-st. Vincent's Hospital, t he Jews' Hospital, to which Profs. BUDD and JACOBI are attending physicians; St. Luke's Hospital, of which Prof. POST is consulting surgeon; the Children's Hospital, the Colored Home, the Woman's Hospital, the Lying-in Asylum, Blackwell's Island HORpital, to which Profs. B UDD, THOMSON, and LOOMIS are attending physicians; Emigrant's Hospital, etc. In the EY,e and Ear Infirmary, during the past year, seven thousand diseases of those organs were exhibited, and special courses of instruction in their anatomy and physiology, and in the use of the ophthalmoscope, given. The operating theatre and daily clinical lectures are arranged for the convenience of students. In the Dispensaries of the city there is also a wide field for practical observation, without charge. Some idea may be formed of the value of these dispensaries when i is stated that they treat every year more than eighty thousand patients. The diseases are arranged in distinct classes, such as those of the head, chest, abdomen, extremities, fevers, eruptive diseases, etc. Auscultation and percussion may be practised to any extent. The extraordinary facilities and advantages presented, by the city 5 of N ew York for the acqui.sition of practi.cal knowledge in medicine will strongly commend it to the patronage of the medical profession and to students. The U ni versity led the way in inaugur ~ ting and developing these great advantages, and its Faculty will continue to make them as available as possible. PRACTICAL ANATOMY. At no time have there been greater facilities for the cultivation of Practical Anatomy than at present. The supply of material is ' arranged by the laws of the State, and is ample and constant. Ex t ~nsive provision has been made for the coilvenience of the student. The Dissecting R.ooms will be open as soon as t he weather permits, under the customary regulations. MUSEUMS, APPARATUS, ETC. Complete illustrations are prepared for the different demonstrative departments-anatomy, snrgery, materia' medica, obstetrics, chejf! ~ try, and physiology,and the ensuing course of lectures will be', as perfect as heretofore. " '. CHEMICAL LABORATORY. The Laboratory for Practical Chemistry, under the special charge of the Professors of Chemistry and Physiology, will be open in September, with the same regulations and fees as in former years. I n it instruction can be obtained in the examination of urine, c:tlculi, blood, etc., and in those chemical operations, such as the analysis for poisons, that are of use to the medical practitioner. In the Laboratory, thorough practical instruction is also given in chemistry as applied to mining, mineralogy, and general analysis. The connection with the Literary Department of the University eua- ' bles a student who has pursued a full course to obtain the degree of Doct(J1' in Philosophy. ' Persons desiring to prepare t,hemselves for the duties of instructors or lecturers on chemistry are fitted for such situations. ' Assays and analyses of all kinds needed by business men ar ~ made in the usual manner. MOTT MEDALS. By the will of the late venerable Dr. Mo ~l.t, who was one of the founders of this College, and for many years its President, perpetual provision was made for the following medals : A medal of Gold, one of Silver, one of Bronze. They will Be given
5 6 The gold medal to the candidate who shall prepare the best dried anatomical or anatomico-surgical preparation. The silver medal to the second best of that description. The bronze medal to the candidate who shall furnish the best book of recorded cases and remarks of the P rofessor of either of the Surgical Clinics. Candidates for graduation, as well as first and second course students, shall compete for these medals.,the preparations shall belong to Dr. MOTT'S museum, and be labelled with the name of the maker, and entered on the Catalogue. The volume of cases shall also belong to and be deposited in the museum. Th,e medals to be announced by the Chancellor, and presented to the successful candidates at the Spring Commencement of the t;ollege..' The medals not to be awarded except the specimens presented are q sufficiently good character.,., BUDD PRIZE. Prof BUDD will give a prize to that member of the graduating class who shall pass the best examination in his department at the time of his final examination. LOO MIS PRIZES. Prof. LOOMIS will give two prizes for the first and second reports, in order of merit, of cases 9ccurrillg at his College Clinics during the session. JACOBI PR IZE. Prof. JACOBI offers a prize to that member of the class who shall, exhibit the greatest proficiency in his department. RO OSk PRI ZE. Prof. ROOSA offers a prize for the best report of his clinics during the winter session. BUTTlES PRIZE. Dr. BUT'rLES will give a prize consisting of a complete case of uterine instruments for the best dried preparation of the female genital organs and pelvic viscera in situ. The successful specimen to be pla-ced in.prof~ BUDD'S museum. REQUISITES FOR GRADUAT ION. The following are the requisites for the Diploma: 1. The candidate must be twenty-one years of age He must l1rve attended two courses of medical lectures, one of which must have been delivered in the Medical Department of the University of New-York. 3. The candidate must have studied medicine for three years, (the terms of attending lectures 'being included in these,) under the direction of a respectable medical practitioner. 4. He must write a medical thesis, either in the English, Latin, or French language. Three commencements take place annually in the University, at either of which the candidates who have complied with the above requisitions may graduate. The first is early in March, the second about the middle of June, and the third at the opening of the winter course. FEES FOR THE WINTER COURSE. Full Course of Lectures $140 00* Matriculation Demonstrator's Fee Graduation Fee, $30. Students who have attended two full courses in other accredited schools re~ve a general ticket for $70, exclusive of the matriculation fee. Students who w.~e attended two full courses in this College, or after one full course in this College,. having previously at.tended a full course in some other accredited school, are rs- ' quired to matriculate only. ' Graduates of other accredited schools, after three years, dating from the time of graduation to the end of the term, are required to matriculate only; prior to three years they receive a general ticket for $70. Students desiring a partial course only may obtain the separate ticket ($20) of any professor. In all cases, however, the matriculation fee must also be paid. All fees, except the graduation, must invariably be paid at the commencement of the term. '1'here can be no departure from this requirement. BENEFICIARY FO UNDAT ION. For the purpose of assisting meritorious individuals, the Faculty will receive annually a limited number of beneficiaries, each of whom will be required to pay $40 and the matriculation fee. toward the expenses of the institution. The sons, of physicians and clergymen, other things being equjtl, will be considered as having a preferred claim. Those who are desirous of availing themselves of this foundation will present to the Registrar of the Faculty, during the summer, satisfactory documents, showing them to be persons of good moral character, of appropriate elementary education, and in circumstances which require tius assistance. SPRING, SUMMER, AND AUTUMN COURS E OF LE CT UR ES. The Faculty, with a view of adding to the facilities for medical education, without increasing its expense, instituted in 1851 a spring, summer, and autumn course, which has since been adopted by the other principal medical colleges. It will commence on the first Monday in April, and be continued till October 15th, when the usual winter lectures are resumed. Students who have attended the winter course of lectures will be admitted to This College, in common with the other Colleges of New-York, Philadelphia, and Boston, ha. raised It. fee. \
6 8 the spring, summer, and autumn course free of charge. Those who have not attended the winter course will be admitted on payment of the matriculation fee and $35; and, should they decide on becoming pupils of the University for the winter course ensuing, the $35 thus paid will be credited to them on taking out their tickets for that course. The student will therefore gain in this m ~nner Beven months' instruction free of cost. CERT IFICATES OF HONOR. Graduates who may have attended the optional course will have conferred on them Ii certificate of honor, as an evidence of having pursued a fulfe; course of medical instruction than that usually followed by students. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION. Students desiring private instruction and examination on subjects treated in the lectures may avail themselves of the classes of Dr. P. A. AYLETT, to whom applica-. tion may be made for terms and other particulars. Those who may wish to study any specialty, such as ophthalmic or aural discases, or the use of the microscope, etc., will be directed by the Faculty to gentlemln who'are devoting themselves to giving instruction in such branches. BOARDING. Owing to the local advantages of the position of the College, good board can be had in its vicinity at one third less cost than in other parts of the city. Students arriving in th e city will call at the University Medical College, corner of Worth and Church streets-the entrance being on the former street, and about o lock from Broadway, upon the premises of the NEW-YORK CITY HOSPIT~ add inquire for the Janitor, who will provide them with boarding-houses. Letters may be addressed to Prof. HENRY DRAPER, Registrar of the Faculty, University Medical College, corner of Worth and Church streets, New-York City. ".t.
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