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PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

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Fort  Wayne.  Schools  and  Colleges 


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Allen  County  Public  Library 

900  Webster  Street 

PO  Box  2270 

Fort  Wayne,  IN  46801-2270 


Board  of  Trustees. 


MONTGOMERY  HAMILTON,  Esq. 
AUGUST  C.  TBENTMAN,  Esq. 

HENRY  MONNING,  Esq. 
CHARLES  Mcculloch,  Esq. 
HON.  ROBERT  C.  BELL,  LL.  B. 

CHARLES  McCULLOCH,  Esq.,  Prasident. 
AUGUST  C.  TBENTMAN,  Esq.,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Sensors. 


L.  G.  THACKER,  M.  D.,  Defiance,  Ohio. 

G.  B.  HIGGINS,  M.  D.,  Peru,  Ind. 

T.  B.  WILLIAMS,  M.  D.,  Angola,  Ind. 

ALEX.  J.  MULLEN,  Jr.,  M.  D.,  Michigan  City,  Ind. 

WM.  LOMAX,  M.  D.,  Marion,  Ind. 

J.  STUTSMAN,  M.  D.,  Van  Wert,  O. 

C.  M.  GODFREY,  M.  D.,  Ottawa,  O. 

W.  H.  HARPER,  M.  D.,  Lima,  O. 

R.  E.  JONES,  M.  D.,  Gomer,  O. 

JAMES  M.  WADDICK,  M.  D.,  Toledo,  O. 

E.  B.  HARRISON,  M.   D..  Napoleon,  O. 

WILSON  HOBBS,  M.  D.,  Knightstown,  Ind. 

M.  V.  B.  NEWCOMER,  M.  D.,  Tipton,  Ind. 

J.  McLEAN  MOULDER,  M.  D.,  Kokomo,  Ind. 

JOHN  W.  HAYS,  M.  D.,  Albion,  Ind. 

JAS.  N.  CHAMBERLAIN,  M.  D.,  Waterloo,  Ind. 

E.  G.  WHITE,  M.  D.,  Lagrange,  Ind. 

C.  T.  MELSHIEMER,  M.  D.,  Blufifton,  Ind. 

D.  H.  BRINKBRHOFF,  M.  D.,  Fremont,  O. 


FACULTY. 


R.  W.  THRIFT,  M.  D.,  Lima,  Ohio. 

Emeritus  Professor  of  Puerperal  Diseases  and  Diseases  of  Cliildren. 

JAMES  S.  GREGG,  M.  D.,  Treasurer,  176  B.  Washington  Street, 
Professor  of  Principles  and  Practice  of  Surgery. 

CHRISTIAN  B.  STEMEN,  M.  D.,  Dean,  25  Broadway. 

'       Professor  of  Surgery  and  Clinical  Surgery. 

A.  E.  VAN  BUSKIRK,  M.  D.,  416  Calhoun  Street, 
Professor  of  Theoretical,  Practical  and  Clinical  Medicine. 

JOSEPH  L.  GILBERT,  M.  D.,  Kendallville, 
Professor  of  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine. 

I.  ELLIS  LYONS,  M.  D.,  Huntington,  Ind., 
Professor  of  Obstetrics. 

MILES  P.  PORTER,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  106  Fairfield  Avenue, 
Professor  of  Genitourinary  Surgery  and  Surgical  Anatomy. 

HOWARD  McCULLOUGH,  M.  D.,  84  Calhoun  Street, 
Professor  of  Physiology  and  Clinical  Medicine. 

GEORGE  B.  STEMEN,  M.  D., 

ANDREW  J.  BOSWELL,  M.  D.,  Lewis  Street. 

Professors  of  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics. 

WALTER  W.  BARNETT,  M.  D.,  416  Calhoun  Street, 
Professor  of  Descriptive  Anatomy  and  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy. 

GEORGE  MURPHY,  M.  D.,  Leo,  Ind., 

Professor  of  Cheniistry  and  Toxicology. 


SPECIAL  DEPARTMENTS. 

WILLIAM  P.  WHERY,  M.  D.,  M.  R.  C.  P.,  61  Madison  Street, 
Professor  of  the  Diseases  of  Women. 

NORMAN  TEAL,  M.  D.,  Kendallville,  Ind., 

Professor  of  Orthopoedic  Surgery. 

GEORGE  W.  McCASKEY,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  107  Main  Street, 
Professor  of  Diseases  of  Throat  and  Lungs  and  Electro-Therapeutics. 

R.  F.  BLOUNT,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  Wabash,  Ind. 
Professor  of  Puerperal  Diseases  and  Diseases  of  Children. 

KENT  K.  WHEBLOCK,  M.  D.,  Secretary,  187  Griffith  Street, 
Professor  of  Diseases  of  the  Eye  and  Ear. 

FREDERICK  S.  C.  GRAYSTON,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  Hunting-ton,  Ind. 
Professor  of  Pathology. 

WILLIAM  SCOTT,  M.  D.,  Kokomo,  Ind., 
Professor  of  Rectal  Diseases. 

A.  J.  SMITH,  M.  D.,  Wabash,  Ind., 
Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  and  Hygiene. 

H.  D.  WOOD,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  Angola,  Ind. 
Professor  of  Abdominal  Surgery. 

GEORGE  C.  STEMEN,  M.  D,,  25  Broadway. 

Assistant  to  the  Chair  of  Chemistry. 


ANNOUNCEMENT. 

The  Ninth  Annual  session  of  the  Fort  Wayne  College  of  Medi- 
cine will  begin  on  Tuesday,  Sept.  29th,  1887,  and  will  close  March 
13th,  18S8,  there  being  an  interval  of  about  ten  days  during  the 
holidays.  It  is  now  the  only  Medical  School  in  Northern 
Indiana. 

Past  experience  has  demonstrated  the  fact  that  Fort  Wayne 
has  every  facility  for  successful  medical  instruction.  The  city 
has  a  population  of  40,000  and  is  the  centre  for  five  railroads,  of 
which  the  Professors  of  Surgery  are  the  official  surgeons  of  two, 
and  the  patients  of  the  Pennsylvania  and  Wabash  systems  of  rail- 
roads are  cared  for  at  the  City  and  St.  Joseph  Hospitals.  All  the 
clinical  material  of  the  free  wards  of  both  hospitals  are  at  the 
disposal  of  the  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine  and  Surgery. 
This  is  necessarily  abundant  in  a  city  the  size  of  Fort  Wayne  and 
besides  this  each  clinical  instructor  brings  as  many  of  his  private 
cases  before  the  class  as  are  of  interest  in  the  demonstration  of 
lectures. 


THE  CHEMICAL  LABORATORY. 

This  department  will  be  managed  so  as  to  afford  a  complete 
practical  knowledge  of  both  Medical  Chemistry  and  Microscopical 
Urinalysis. 


ST.  JOSEPH  HOSPITAL. 

This  most  excellent  institution  is  situated  at  the  corner  of  Broad- 
way and  Main  streets.  It  has  a  large,  commodious  Iqcture-room, 
and  is  under  complete  supervision.  It  is  supported  by  a  large 
territory  of  country  and  its  usefulness  is  appreciated  by  the  people. 


THE  CITY  HOSPITAL. 

This  beautiful  institution  is  situated  at  the  corner  of  Washing- 
ton and  Barr  streets,  two  squares  from  the  center  of  the  city.  It 
is  very  accessible  for  ambulance  cases,  and  is  often  the  scene  of 
capital  operations  by  the  surgical  staff.  Clinics  will  be  held  regu- 
larly at   both  the  City  and  St.  Joseph  Hospitals. 


CLINICS. 

The  surgical  and  medical  clinics  are  not  surpassed  for  variety 
and  usefulness  by  any  institution  in  the  west.  With  abundant 
material  for  the  illustration  of  every  department  of  medicine  and 
surgery,  is  combined  the  close  observation  and  personal  inspection 
of  each  and  every  case.  Each  student  is  made  to  feel  a  personal 
interest  and  responsibility  in  every  case  and  can  follow  the  pro- 
gress of  each  case  from  day  today  and  note  the  immediate  effects 
of  treatment.  Auscultation  and  percussion  are  taught  by  the  Pro- 
fessors of  Theory  and  Practice  both  didactically  and  clinically, 
thus  affording  facilities  which  are  offered  at  other  schools  by 
special,  private  and  expensive  courses  only.  A  special  course  of 
practical  instruction  in  obstetrics  will  be  afforded  the  members  of 
the  graduating  class  and  each  member  will  have  an  opportunity 
to  attend  at  least  one  case  of  confinement  during  the  session. 


OPHTHALMOLOGY  AND  OTOLOGY. 

Instructions  in  the  use  of  Ophthalmoscope  and  Otoscope  will  be 
given,  free  of  charge,  to  every  member  of  the  class,  who  will  pro- 
vide himself  with  the  necessary  instruments. 


PORT  WAYNE  COLLEGE  OF  MEDICINE. 


COURSE  OF  STUDY. 

The  demand  of  the  profession  and  of  the  public  is  for  the  eleva- 
tion of  the  standard  of  medical  education.  The  Fort  Wayne  Col- 
lege of  Medicine,  recognizing  the  justice  of  this  demand,  has  in- 
stituted a  graded  course,  which  however,  for  the  present,  is  option- 
al with  the  student. 

This  course  of  study  requires  attendance  during  three  regular 
terms. 

The  first  year  comprises  the  study  of  Anatomy  (with  dissections) 
Chemistry,  Practical  Chemistry  and  Physiology. 

The  second  year  comprises  vSurgical  Anatomy,  Materia  Medica 
and  Therapeutics,  Pathology,  Histology  and  the  use  of  the  Micro- 
scope, Clinical  Medicine  and  Surgery  at  the  Hospital,  and  Physi- 
cal Diagnosis. 

The  third  year  comprises  Practice  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Ob- 
stetrics, Gynaecology,  Diseases  of  Children,  Materia  Medica  and 
Therapeutics,  Medical  and  Surgical  Clinics  at  the  Hospital,  and 
the  Application  of  Surgical  Appliances  and  Bandages. 

The  faculty  strongly  recommends  this  course  for  the  adoption  of 
students,  yet  for  the  present  they  are  free  to  choose  whether  they 
will  follow  this  or  the  usual  course. 


FEMALE  STUDENTS  ADMITTED. 

Jgsgr-The  Faculty  desires  to  call  special  attention  to  the  fact  that 
female  students  are  admitted  to  study  in  this  school  upon  the  same 
basis  and  with  the  same  priveleges  in  every  respect  as  male  stud- 
ents; and  each  class  hitherto  has  included  ladies  whose  standing 
has  been  equal  to  that  of  any  of  the  gentlemen. 


PORT  WAYNE  COLLEGE  OF  MEDICINE. 


REQUISITES  FOR  THE  DEGREE  OF  DOCTOR 
OF  MEDICINE. 

1.  The  candidate  must  be  twenty-one  years  of  age,  and  of  a 
good  moral  character. 

2.  ]\Iust  file  a  satisfactory  certificate  of  having  studied  medi- 
cine for  at  least  three  years  under  a  regular  graduate  or  licentiate 
and  practitioner  of  medicine,  in  good  standing.  No  candidate 
shall  be  eligible  for  final  examination  for  graduation  unless  his  or 
her  term  of  three  years'  study  shall  have  been  completed,  or  shall 
expire  at  a  date  not  later  than  three  months  after  the  close  of  the 
final  examinations. 

3.  ]\Iust  file  satisfactory  evidence  that,  during  the  above  men- 
tioned three  years,  he  or  she  has  matriculated  at  some  regular  col- 
lege or  colleges  for  two  regular  sessions,  and  in  the  course  of  the 
same  has  attended  two  full  courses  of  instruction,  the  latter  of 
which  must  have  been  in  this  institution.  No  two  consecutive 
courses  of  instruction  shall  be  held  as  satisfying  the  above  re- 
quirements, unless  the  time  between  the  beginning  of  the  first 
course  and  the  end  of  the  second  course  is  greater  than  fifteen 
months. 

4.  Must  have  dissected  at  least  one  session,  and  have  likewise 
received  practical  instruction  in  Chemistry,  in  this  or  some  other 
medical  school,  and  must  also  have  attended  hospital  instructions, 
both  of  which  must  be  shown  by  sufficient  evidence. 

5.  The  candidate  must  have  passed  personal  examinations  by 
the  Faculty  in  all  the  branches  of  medicine  taught  in  this  college. 
Each  candidate  for  graduation  will  be  examined  by  the  different 
teachers  at  the  end  of  every  month,  and  the  average  of  the  month- 
ly examinations  will  influence  his  final  standing. 

6.  Each  candidate  must  have  paid  in  full  all  College  dues,  in- 
cluding the  graduation  fee. 

The  degree  will  not  be  conferred  upon  any  candidate  who 
absents  himself  from  the  Public  Commencement  without  per- 
mission. 

Premature  examinations  will  be  granted  under  certain  circum- 
stances, but  the  candidate  must  give  good  and  sufficient  reasons 
for  requesting  the  same. 


6  FORT  WAYNE  COLLEGE  OF  MEDICINE. 

FEES. 

Matriculation •          •          •          •          •  ^   £  ^n 

Professors'  Tickets, 40  OO 

(single), 5  OO 

Dissecting-        " ^  ^^ 

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Hospital             " oS  nn 

Graduation  Fee, 25  OO 

Persons  desiring  to  take  instructions  in  practical  anatomy  and 
chemistry  are  permitted  to  do  so  without  the  payment  of  the  ma- 
triculation fee. 

1.  All  fees  shall  be  paid  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Faculty,  and 
upon  presentation  of  the  Secretary's  General  Ticket  to  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Faculty,  the  holder  shall  be  entitled  to  the  tickets  paid 
for. 

2.  No  ticket  or  other  certificate  of  attendance  upon  the  college 
exercises  shall  be  issued  to  any  student  until  the  dues  for 
the  same  shall  have  been  fully  paid,  nor  until  the  end  of  the 
term . 

3.  The  established  fees  for  the  exercises  of  the  regular  session, 
except  the  matriculation  fee,  graduation  fee,  fee  for  dissection  and 
hospital  ticket,  will  be  reduced  one-half  to  graduates  of  other  reg- 
ular colleges  of  less  than  three  years'  standing,  and  to  under- 
graduates of  the  same  who  have  attended  two  full  courses  of  in- 
struction in  the  regular  session. 

4.  The  same  fees  will  be  remitted  altogether  to  alumni  of  this 
College  to  graduates  of  other  regular  medical  colleges  of  three 
years'  standing,  the  three  years  dating  from  the  time  of  graduation 
and  ending  at  the  close  of  the  session  for  which  tickets  are  given; 
to  under-graduates  who  have  already  attended  two  full  courses  of 
instruction  of  the  regular  sessions,  the  latter  of  which,  at  least, 
must  have  been  in  this  College,  and  to  theological  students  when 
not  candidates  for  diplomas. 

5.  The  same  fees  may  be  reduced  or  remitted  to  deserving  in- 
digent students,  to  a  number  not  exceeding  five  per  cent,  of  the 
matriculates  at  the  previous  regular  session  of  the  college. 

At  the  end  of  the  term,  certificates  of  attendance  are  issued  to 
non-graduates,  in  which  the  exact  amount  of  attendance  during 
the  term  is  certified  to  by  the  Dean  and  the  Secretary,  over  the 
seal  of  the  College. 


FORT  WAYNE  COLLEGE  OP  MEDICINE. 


PRELIMINARY  REQUIREMENTS. 

Each  student  before  matriculation  must  present  satisfactory  evi- 
dence, on  examination  or  otherwise,  of  proficiency  in  the  funda- 
mental branches  of  an  Knglish  education.  Graduation  from  a 
college,  academy  or  high  school,  or  a  license  to  teach  in  the  pub- 
lic schools,   will  be  evidence  of  such  proficiency. 


THE  NEW  COLLEGE  BUILDING. 

The  college  has  removed  to  the  large  three-story  brick  block, 
on  the  west  side  of  Barr  Street,  between  Berry  and  Main  streets, 
two  squares  from  the  Court  House.  This  building  furnishes  twice 
as  much  space  as  the  one  formerly  occupied  by  the  college.  It 
has  been  fitted  up  in  a  superior  manner  and  is  spacious  and  con- 
venient in  every  respect. 


BOARDING  AND  LODGING. 


There  are  many  excellent  boarding  houses  in  the  immediate 
vicinity  of  the  college.  On  reaching  the  city  students  should  go 
at  once  to  the  office  of  the  Secretary,  at  No.  94  Calhoun  St.,  over 
Thieme  &  Gross'  drug  store,  where  they  will  be  furnished  with  di- 
rections for  boarding  houses.  The  rate  per  week  varies,  of  course, 
with  the  accommodations,  and  can  be  found  at  from  three  and  one- 
half  dollars  upward.  In  many  instances  heretofore,  students  have 
gone  even  below  this  figure. 

Students,  when  writing  for  information  are  requested  to  address 
Kent  K.  Wheelock,  M.  D.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

Students  should  arrange  to  get  here  very  early  in  the  session,  as 
the  accumulation  of  clinical  material  during  summer,  renders  the 
first  few  weeks  of  the  session  especially  rich  in  clinical  instruction. 


FORT  WABNE  COLLEGE  OF  MEDICINE. 


TEXT  BOOKS. 


Anatomy. — Weisse,  Gray,  Gobrecht's  Wilson. 
Chemistry. — Attfield,  Witthans,  Leffmann. 
Physiology. — Foster,  Flint,  Dal  ton,  Yeo. 
Snrgery. — Erichson,  Ashnrst,  Agnew,  Gross. 
Practice. — Flint,  Pepper's  System,  Roberts. 
Obstetrics. — Hodge,  Play  fair,  Cazeanx. 
Materia  Medica.— Ringer,  H.  C.  Wood. 
Genito-Urinary  Diseases. — Acton,  Cnrling. 
Diseases  of  Women. — Thomas,  Barnes,  Sims. 
Diseases  of  Children. — Condie,  Smith. 

^  Diseases  of  the  Eye. — Wells,  Fox's  Qniz-Compend. 
E3'e  and  Ear.   > 

j  Diseases  of  the  Ear. — Bnrnett,  Roosa. 

Students  are  requested  to  procure  at  least   one  of  the  text  books 
recommended  on  each  of  the  above  subjects. 


FORT  WAYNE  COLLEGE  OF  MEDICINE. 


MATRICULANTS, 


SESSION  OF  1886-7. 


George  L.  Benson 
M.  T.  Collins, 
George  W.  Cutshaw, 
Charles  W.  Corey, 
Samuel  J.  Derb3'shire, 
Luella  Derbyshire, 
E.  S.  Fisher, 
Arta  Jamison, 
Montie  Jamison, 
Fred.  R.  Jones, 
William  H.   Martin, 
O.  T.  May, 
J.  C.  Pence, 
R.   Rice, 
A.  J.  Shimp, 
Charles  W.   Stemen, 
George  E.  Thompson, 

C.  W.  Weaver, 
Mary  A.  Whery, 

D.  C.  Woolpert, 
A.  R.  Wyatt, 


Indiana 
Indiana 
Indiana 

-  Indiana 
Indiana 

-  Indiana 
.    Indiana 

-  Indiana 
Indiana 

Missouri 
Indiana 

-  Indiana 

Ohio 

Ohio 

California 

Indiana 

Indiana 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Indiana 

Indiana 


FORT  WAYNE  COLLEGE  OP  MEDICINE. 


CATALOGUE  OF  GRADUATES. 


SESSION  OF  1886-7. 


George  W.  Cutshaw, 

Indiana 

Fred.  R.  Jones, 

Missouri 

William  H.  Martin, 

Indiana 

J.  C.  Pence, 

Ohio 

Charles  M.  Stemen, 

Indiana 

C.  W.  Weaver, 

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R.  Rice, 

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D.  C.  Woolpert, 

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Emanuel,  Hamilton  Worth. 
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3GUE  OF  GRADUATES 

Indiana 

Indiana 

Ohio 

SESSION  OF  1879-80. 

Ohio        Moore,  Allen 

Indiana       Morrison,  Owen  A.  J 

Ohio 

SESSION  OP  1880-81. 
Ohio       McConnell,  William  J.... 

Indiana 

Indiana 

Indiana 

Indiana 

Indiana 

Kansas 

Betts,  William  H 

Bray,  Charles  A 

Burke,  William  H 

Ohio       Poyneer,  David  H 

Ohio       Poyjieer,  George  W 

Indiana       Thayer,  Frederick 

...New  York       Worley,  George  N 

Hetrick,  Jacob 

DePuy,  William  W.,  M.  D... 
Engleman,  Christian  C,  M.  ] 

Heaton,  Charles  E.,  M.  D 

Gray,  Samuel  C,  M.  D 

McDannel,  Adam 

Bagwell,  L.  A 

Ohio 

AD  EUNDEM. 
Ohio       Jones,  William,  M.D      ... 

5 Indiana       Reed,  Charles  B.,  M.  I) .... 

Indiana       Stemen,  Henry  G.,  M.D 

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Ohio 

Ohio 

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Indiana 

Cartwright,  J.  Wesley 

Goheen.  Charles  M 

Liewis,  James  V... 

Indiana       Swarts,  Vesta  M 

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Moore,  Charles  W 

Niman,  .T.  P.,  M.  D 

KitzmiUer,  iVank  E.,  M.  D... 
McGavren,  George  W.,  M.  D. 

Evans,  C.  A 

Adair.  William 

Michigan       Welch  Jacob  R 

AD  EUNDEM. 

Indiana       Spahr,  David  E..  M.  D 

Ohio       Younkman,  Anthony  B. 

Ohio 

HONORARY. 

Ohio 

SESSION  OP  1882-83. 

Ohio 

M.  D Indiana 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Michigan 

....Pennsylvania 

Michigan 

Dl.x,  Sarah  E 

Heath,  Mott  C 

Jones,  Dewey 

Haines,  John  B.,  M.  D 

Ohio       Stutsman,  Charles  G 

Indiana       Treadgold,  Elight 

Michigan       VanNess,  Clarence 

AD  EUNDEM. 

Ohio 

HONORARY. 

'■lark,  William P 

Erwin,  David  J 

English,  CalvinH 

Gould,  Harry 

Gorrell,  C.  V    

SESSION  OP  1883-4. 
Ohio        Hugiies,  Peter  D 

New  York 

Indiana       Koontz   S 

Indiana       Powell,  Elmer  U 

Indiana       Pearman,  F.  M 

Ohio       Sivers,  E  L 

Indiana 

Indiana 

Indiana 

New  York 

Indiana 

Dakota  Territory 

Harrah,  John  W.,   M.  D 

Heath,  H.  S Washingt 

Funk,  James  B 

Lipes,  U.  G 

McBurney,  Edward 

Bartine,  Samuel 

Sprowl,  lohn  W.,  M.  D 

Kenestrick,  J.  D.,  M.D 

AD  EUNDEM. 

Illinois       Morrison,  T.  Ray,  M.  D.. 

HONORARY. 

on  Territory        Dickson,  John  M 

SESSION  OP  1884-85. 

Indiana       Tresch,  Phillip  J 

Ohio 

HONORARY. 

Ohio        Winthcr,  Adolph 

AD  EUNDEM. 

Indiana       Grayston,  Charles  E.,  M. 

Indiana 

Michigan 

Berlin,  Germany 
D Indiana 

Barnott,  Walter  W 

Brown,  .lohii   (' 

Fife,  William  J 

(Jamlilo,  (Jyriis  T 

Hosford,  John  H 

SESSION  OP  1885-86. 

....Indiana       McGoogan,  George  B 

Michigan        Stults,  Charles  E 

Ohio       Stults,  Joseph  E 

Michigan       Waddell,  Charles 

Ohio        While  Samuel  R 

Indiana 

Indiana 

Indiana 

Indiana 

Indiana 

Arkansas 

Kesler,  Abraham  J 

Ohio 

Fisher,  ErastusS 

HONORARY. 
Indiana        Lyons   William  L  H 

Boswell,  Andrew  J.,  M.  D 

AD  EUNDEM. 
Indiana 

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