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the County Hospital, to all of which the students of the College are admitted.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION.

Every candidate for graduation must show: That she has studied medicine three full years; that she has attended two full courses of lectures, one of which has been in this institution, and passed a satisfactory examination by the Faculty; that she has dissected one term at least, and attended hospital clinics; that she is twenty-one years of age, and of good moral character. She is required to write a thesis.

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From the graduates of any respectable medical college, the matriculation fee only is required.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

President-W. H. Byford, A. M., M. D.
Vice-President-Rev. Robert Collyer, D. D.

Secretary-Roswell G. Bogue, M. D.
Treasurer-Gilbert Hubbard, Esq.

E. W. Blatchford, Esq.
Rev. W. H. Ryder, D.D.
G. C. Paoli, M. D.
Eug. Marguerat, M. D
Mrs. W. G. Dyas.

T. M. Avery, Esq.

Norman Bridge, M. D.
W. G. Dyas, M. D.
T. D. Fitch, M. D.
Mary H. Thompson, M.D.
F. B. Gardner, Esq.
J. T. Ryerson, Esq.

Mrs. McGregor Adams.

FACULTY.

W. G. Dyas, M. D., F. R. C. S., Pres. of Faculty, 594 W. Adams, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine.

W. H. Byford, A. M., M. D., 908 Indiana ave., Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women.

A. Fisher, M. D., 117 S. Clark, Professor Emeritus of Surgery.

Roswell G. Bogue, M. D., Clarendon House,

A. H. Foster, M. D., 97 Hoyne, cor. Monroe, Professors of Surgery.

T. Davis Fitch, M. D., Sec. of Faculty, 296 W. Monroe, Professor of Diseases of Women.

E. Marguerat, M. D., 696 W. Madison, Professor of Obstetrics.

John Bartlett, M. D., 447 N. Clark, Professor of Diseases of Children.

Mary H. Thompson, M. D., Corresponding Sec., 338 W. Washington, Professor of Hygiene and Clinical Diseases of Women.

S. C. Blake, M. D., 241 E. Indiana, Professor of
Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System.
G. C. Paoli, M. D., 283 State, Professor of Material
Medica and Therapeutics.

Charles W. Earle, M. D., Treas. of Faculty, 37 Park ave., Professor of Physiology.

Lester Curtis, M. D., 6 Sixteenth, Professor of Pathology.

M. Delafontaine, Ph. D., 32 Walnut, Professor of Chemistry.

F. C. Hotz, M. D., 179 and 181 Clark, south-east corner Monroe, Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology.

P. S. MacDonald, M. D., 349 S. Clark, Professor of Anatomy.

D. W. Graham, M. D., 639 W. Madison, Demonstrator of Anatomy.

CLINICAL INSTUCTORS.

Prof. Wm. H. Byford, M. D., Clinical Lecturer on Surgery of Women.

Prof. S. C. Blake, M. D., Clinical Lecturer on Nervous Diseases at the Hospital for Women and Children.

Prof. Roswell G. Bogue, M. D., Clinical Lecturer on Surgery at the Hospital for Women and Children, and Cook County Hospital.

Prof. E. Marguerat, M. D., Clinical Lecturer on Obstetrics at Hospital for Women and Children. Prof. M. H. Thompson, M. D., Clinical Lecturer on Diseases of Women and Children at the Hospital for Women and Children.

Prof. T. Davis Fitch, M. D., Clinical Lecturer on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children at Cook County Hospital.

Prof. A. H. Foster, M. D., Clinical Lecturer on Medicine at the Hospital for Women and Children.

Prof. F. C. Hotz, M. D., Clinical Lecturer on Ophthalmology and Otology at Cook County Hospital.

Lucinda Corr.

GRADUATES—CLASS 1874.

Ellen C. Partridge.

Milla C. Svánoe.

Lettie A. Mason.
C. T. F. Stringer.

Jane E. Walton.

The Chicago College of Pharmacy.

No. 77 Dearborn Street.

The course of Lectures of the College commences on the first Wednesday in October and continues over a period of twenty-one weeks. The lectures are given on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons.

A full course of lectures is delivered on Chemistry, organic and inorganic, Pharmacy, Materia Medica and Botany.

The class of 1873-4 numbered over forty students, with nine candidates for graduation.

FEES.

Matriculation ticket, paid but once,

Lecture tickets (per session), including all branches taught,

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$4.00

36 00

5 00

QUALIFICATIONS FOR GRADUATION.

"Each candidate for the diploma of this College must be of good moral character, must have arrived at the age of twenty-one years, have attended two courses of each of the lectures delivered in the college, or one course in this college and one course in some other respectable college of pharmacy or medical college in which the same branches are taught; and have had an experience of at least four

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