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Fort Wayne. Schools and Colleges
NINTH ANNUAL
-^^eoLii|:§E OF
,^^ SESSION 1887-83
UtM^SPR\m. TORI V<JI\(Ht,\HO
IMDIAMA" GOLLEOTSOKi
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- " ^ ^^
Laboratory " ^ °°
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,
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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,
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C. W. Weaver,
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Ohio
SESSION OF 1879-80.
Ohio Moore, Allen
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Ohio
SESSION OP 1880-81.
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Kansas
Betts, William H
Bray, Charles A
Burke, William H
Ohio Poyneer, David H
Ohio Poyjieer, George W
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Indiana Swarts, Vesta M
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Adair. William
Michigan Welch Jacob R
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Indiana Spahr, David E.. M. D
Ohio Younkman, Anthony B.
Ohio
HONORARY.
Ohio
SESSION OP 1882-83.
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Ohio
Michigan
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Heath, Mott C
Jones, Dewey
Haines, John B., M. D
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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
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Indiana Koontz S
Indiana Powell, Elmer U
Indiana Pearman, F. M
Ohio Sivers, E L
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
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Funk, James B
Lipes, U. G
McBurney, Edward
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Sprowl, lohn W., M. D
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Illinois Morrison, T. Ray, M. D..
HONORARY.
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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
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Michigan Stults, Charles E
Ohio Stults, Joseph E
Michigan Waddell, Charles
Ohio While Samuel R
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
Arkansas
Kesler, Abraham J
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Fisher, ErastusS
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Boswell, Andrew J., M. D
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