CONSTITUTION J AMD BY-LAWS of THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WITH THE ACT OF INCORPORATION. WASHINGTON: PRINTED BY R. A, WATERS, 1867. ACT OF INCORPORATION. JAN ACT to revive, >Wifh amandments, An Act to incorporate the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, Be in enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ^States of America in Congress assembled, M. D., Alex- ander McWilliams, 'Henry Huntt, M. D,, N. P. Causin, M. I)., W. Jones M. D , Richmond Johnson, M- D.,Thomas Sewall, M. D., George W. May, M. D., Nicholas W. Worthington. M.D., Joshua Reily M. D., James S. Gun- ®ell, M. D., HarveyiJJndsly, M. D., James C. Hall M. D., Thomas Miller, M. D., Joseph,Borrows, M. D,, Alexander Me' >. Davis, M. D., Benjamin King, M. D., No'ble Yonng, M. J)., H. F. Condict., M.D.. W. B. Magruder. M, D., Peregrine Warfield, M. D.. J. B. Blake, M. D., and such other persons as they may, from time to time, elect, and their successors are hereby de- olared to be a community, corporation, and body politic, forever., or until Congress shall by law direct this charter to cease and determine, by and under the name and title of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia ; and by and under the same name and title they shall be able and capable in law to purchase, take, have,and enjoy, to them and their successors, in fee -or for lease, estate or estates, any land, tenements, rents, annuities, chattels bank stock, registered debts, or other public securities within the District by the gift, bargain, sale, demise, or of any person or persons, bodies politic •or corporate, capable4to make the same, and the same, at their pleasure, to alien, sell, transfer, or lease and ^pply, to such purposes as they may ad- judge most conducive to the promoting and disseminating medical and sur- gical knowledge, and for no other purpose whatever .: Provided nevertheless, That the said society or body politic shall not, at any one time, hold or pos- sess property, real, personal, or mixed, exceeding in total value the sum of six.thousand dollars per annum. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the members of the seid Society above designated shall hold, in the City of Washington, two stated meetings in every year, viz : on the first Monday in January and July ; the officers of the Society to consist of a President, two Vice-Presidents, one Correspond- ing Secretary, one Recording Secretary, one Treasurer, and one Librarian, who shall be appointed on the first Monday in July one thousand eight hun- dred and thirty eight, and on the annual meeting in January forever there- after, and who shall hold their offices for one year, and until others are cho- sen in their stead, (not less than seven members being p esent at such meet- ing ;) and the society may make a common seal, and may elect into their body such medical and chirurgical practitioners, within the district of Columbia, as they may deem qualified to become members of the Society, it being understood that the officers of the Society now elected are to remain in office until the next election after the passage of this act. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for the 9 aid Medical Society, or any number of them attending (not less than seven) 4 o elect by ballot five persons, residents of the District of Columbia, whose duty it shall be to grant licenses to such medical and chirurgical gentlemen as they may, upon a full examination, judge qualified to practise the medical and chirurgical arts, or as may produce a diploma from some repectable medical college or society, each person so obtaining a certificate to pay a sum, not exceeding ten dollars, to be fixed on or ascertained by the Socie- ty. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That any three of the examiners shall constitute a board for examining such candidates as may apply, and shall sub- scribe their names to each certificate by them granted, which certificate shall also be countersigned by the President of the Society, and have the seal of tho Society affixed thereto by the Secretary, upon paying into the hands ^of the Treasurer the sum of money to be ascertained as above by the Society; and any one of the said examiners may grant a license to practise until a board in conformity to this act. can* be held : Provided, That nothing herein con- tained shall authorize the said corporation in any wise to regulate the practice of m'edical or chirurgical attendance on such persons as may need those ser- vices, nor to establish or fix a tariff of charges or fees for medical attendance or advice,' or to interfere, in any way, with charges or fees for medical attendance or advice. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That after the appointment of the afore- said medical board. no person, not heretofore a practitioner of medicine or surgery within the District of Columbia, shall be allowed to practice within the said District, in either of said branches, without first having obtained a license, testified as'by this law directed, or the production of a diploma from a respect- able medial college or a board of examiners established by law : ProvidedA^t the professors in such college, or the examiners in such board, be men regu- larly intructed in medicine and surgery, and the collateral branches of medical education, anatomy, chemistry, under the penalty of fifty dollars for each offence, to be recovered in the county court where he may reside, by bill of presentment and indictment, one-half for the use ofthe Society, and the other for that ofthe informer. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted. That every person who, upon application shall be elected a member ofthe Medical Society, shall pay a sum not exceed- ing ten dollars, to be ascertained by the Society. Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That the Medical Society be, and they are hereby, empowered, from time to time, to make such by-laws, rules, and regulations as they may find requisite ; which by-laws, rules and regulations shall, in their application and operation, be exclusively confined to said Society, as a society or body corporate, and not to its members individually, when not acting in a croporate character ; to break or alter their common seal ; to fix the times and places for the meetings ofthe board of examiners, filling up vacancies in the medical board, and to do and perform such other things as may be requisite for carrying this act into execution, and which may not be repugnant to the constitution and laws of the United States ; Provided, always, That it shall and may be lawful for any person resident as aforesaid, and prohibited as aforesaid, when specially sent for, to come into any part of this District and administer or prescribe medicine, or perform any operation for the relief of such, towhose assistance he maybe sent for : And provided also, Thal nothing in this act contained shall be so construed as to prevent any person, living within or without said District, from administering medicine, or performing any surgical operation, with the consent of theperson or the attendants of the person to whom such medicine is administered, or upon whom such surgical operation is performed, without fee or reward ; nor to prevent the giving advice or assistance in any way to the sick, or afflicted, upon charity and kindness, nor to prevent the receipt of reward for the same 5 if voluntarily tendered or made, nor to extend to midwifery by females ; and any person so administering medicine or performing any surgical operation, not authorized to practise physic and surgery agreeable to the provisions of this act, shall be prohibited from collecting any fee or reward for the same by any process at law. And be it further provided, That no person shall be ad- mitted to an examination, until he shall produce satisfactory evidence that he has studied physic and surgery three years, including one full course of medical lectures as usually taught at medical schools, or four years without such a course of lectures. Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That Cougress may at any time alter, amend or annul this act of incorporation of said Society, at pleasure. JAMES K. POLK. Speaker of the House of Representatives. RH. M. JOHNSON, Vice-President of the United States, and President of the Senate Approved July 7, 1838. M. VAN. BUREN. CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE I. This Society shall be called the Medical Society of .the District of 'Columbia. ARTICLE II. The objects of this Society shall be, the granting of licenses agree- ably to the (previsions of the charter, and the consideration and pro- motion of all subjects connected with medicine, and the collateral branches of the science. ARTICLE III- Sec. 1. The meetings of this Society shall be held semi-annually in the City of Washington, viz : on the first Mondays in January and July, andon its own adjournments. Sec. 2 Special meetings shall be called by the President, or one of the Vice-Presidents, on application being made in writing by three of the members. ARTICLE IV. Sec. I. There shall be the following officers of this Society, viz ; one President, two Vice Presidents, one Corresponding Secretary, one Recording Secretary, one Treasurer, and one Librarian. Sec 2. The officers of the Medical Society, and delegates to the ^.merican Medical Association, shall be chosen from the resident /members as follows: the officers by ballot of a majority of members at the semi-annuil meeting in January ; the delegates to be selected by a committee appointed for the purpose, who shall present the names selected to the Society, at an adjourned meeting in April. These names to be confirmed by the Society by ballot as in the case of officers. ARTICLE V. Sec I* The Society shall consist of honorary and resident mem bers and fellows./"V rH-f t ? * & Sec 2. Any person not residing in the District of Columbia, who has obtained a degree in medicine, or is eminent in the practice of physic, or any of the branches thereof, or any resident medical man not engaged in practice, or who has grown old in the profession and retired from practice, may be proposed as an honorary member. He shall be proposed by two members at one meeting, ballotted 7 for at the next, and a majority of two-thirds of the members present shall be required for his'admission. Honorary members removing"1 to the District as well as resident honorary members engaging in practice will be required to pay the usual fee to the treasurer and be,, proposed and elected as resident members. S'ec. 3. Resident members shall consist of medical gentlemen re- siding in the District of Columbia; and for their admission it shall be necessary that they shall have received a diploma from a regular medical college, or shall have received a certificate from the Ex- amining Board of the Society. Candidates for membership shall be duly proposed to the Medical Society and be recommended by the Board of Examiners, and may be balloted for at the meeting next after their proposal, when it shMl require the concurrence of two- thirds of the members present for their admission; and every mem- ber so elected shall have previously paid to the Treasurer of the Society an admission fee of ten (10) dollars. Sec 4. In all propositions for the admission of honorary or resi- dent members, the names of the proposers shall be annexed to that of the candidate on the minutes. Sec. 5. All those who have been resident members for the space of " two years," " and shall have ivritten and dejended a satisfactory thesis before the society," shall be considered as Fellows of the Medical Society ; and every honorary member, who shall make a communication on any subject connected with medicine or the col- lateral branches of medical science, which communication being re- ceived and approved by the Society, may be elected a *• Fellow " but should he become a resident practitioner he will be required in order to enjoy the benifits of the Society, to pay the usual fee and be eleted a resident member." ARTICLE VI. If any member be desirous of leaving the Society, he shall signify it in a written communication ; which being read, shall lie over till the ensuing meeting ; when, with the consent of the Society his resignation shall be accepted ; but he shall not be permitted to re- sign until he has discharged the arrears due from him to the Society. ARTICLE VII. The adjourned meetings of the Society for the advancement of professional knowledge shall be conducted through the medium of a committee of arrangments selected for the purpose, who will pro- vide the facilities for the presentation of papers. ARTICLE VIII. All propositions for altering the Constitution shall lie over at least one stated meeting, previous to being acted on; and shall then re- quire the concurrence of two-thirds of the members present for their adoption. BY-LAWS. I. OF THE PRESIDENT. The President shall preside at all meetings of the Society, to pre- serve order and decorum ; and may fine any member acting disord- erly, in a sum not exceeding ten dollars; from whose decision, the member incurring the fine may appeal to the Society. II. OF THE VICE PRESIDENTS. In the absence of the President, his duty shall devolve on the Vice Presidents, so that they shall preside alternately at such meetings of the Society. And if neither the President nor a Vice President be present, a chairman shall be chosen from the members attending, who shall for that meeting exercise all the privileges and duties of the President. III. OF THE corresponding secretary. It shall be the duty of the Corresponding Secretary to manage all matters of correspondence in behalf of the Society ; to give notice to members and officers of their election ; to write and answer letters ; and respectfully to solicit from medical societies, faculties, and indi- viduals, information calculated to benefit the science of medicine ; all which correspondence he shall lay before the Society at the next succeeding stated meeting. IV. OF THE RECORDING SECRETARY. The Recording Secretary shall attend each meeting of the Society ; call over the names of the members, and take down the minutes, which he shall read at the next meeting , and which, when corrected, he shall copy into a book kept for that purpose, and to which entry he shall sign his name. He shall also insert the reports of com- mittees at full length ; he shall read all letters and papers relating to the business of the Society, which do not particularly belong to the department of the Corresponding Secretary; and transcribe into a proper book, such of them as the Society may think worthy to be pre- served. He shall deliver to the Treasurer a correct statement of the fines incurred at each meeting. If he should be unable to attend a meeting of the Soeiety, he shall give due notice of it by transmitting all the papers required at the meeting. 9 V. OF THE TREASURER. The Treasurer shall collect all moneys due to the Society, receive all donations of money which shall be made to the Society, which he shall deposit in Bank to its credit, and shall pay the same agreeable to order certified to him by the President, Vice-President, or mem- ber who was in the chair when such order was made. He shall keep a regular account of all moneys received and paid by him as aforesaid; and once every year or oftener if required by the Society, shall render a statement of the funds in Bank, and of the disburse- ments ; and shall deliver up to his successor the books and all papers belonging to the Society, together with the balance of cash; and for the faithful discharge of his trust, shall give satisfactory security to the President, within one month after being appointed. VI. OF THE LIBRARIAN. The Librarian shall take charge of, and preserve for the use of the Society, all property of whatever kind it may be, money excepted, of which the Society may become possessed, and keep a correct list of the same, together with the respective names ofthe donors, in a book provided for that purpose; which book shall be laid before the Socie- ty as often as called for. The Librarian shall give such a receipt for every thing committed to his care or charge as the Society may di- rect ; and, at the end of bis term, shall deliver up the same to his suc- cessor. He shall report the state of the library to the Society at its annual meeting in each year. VII. OF THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS. A Board of Examiners, consisting of five resident members shall be elected by ballot at each annual meeting, whose duty it shall be to grant licenses, upon the payment offterp dollars, to such n edical and chirurgical gentlemen as they may, upon a full examination, judge qualified to practice the medical and chirurgical arts. Pio one shall be admitted to an examination until he shall, in conformity with the requisitions of the charter, produce a diploma from some respectable medical college or society, and shall furnish satisfactory evidence that he has studied physic and surgery three years, including one full course of medical lectures as usually taught at the medical schools, or four years without such a course of lectures. A majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum for business, and the senior practi- tioner shall be chairman. * Any one of the Examiners may grant temporary licenses to practise, during the intervals of the meetings of the Board. j The Board shall keep a record of its proceedings, to be reported to the Society at its annual meeting. VIII. OF MOTIONS. Any member may make whatever motion he thinks will tend to the benefit of the Society ; his proposal or motion must be given to 10 the President in writing; and it shall be immediately voted or bak lotted for, unless a majority of the members present wish it to lie over for consideration. In either case, it shall be recorded on the minutes of the Society. IX. OF THE ORDER OF DEBATE. No member shall interrupt the President, or any other member, while speaking ; every member shall stand while speaking, and ad- dress himself to the President. X.- OF DECORUM. No member or members shall be permitted to sit or stand with his or their heads covered. XI. OF ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS. No member shall be permitted to retire after calling his name, without permission from the President, until the Society have ad- journed, XII. OF A QUORUM. At each meeting of the Society, any number not less than seven' shall constitute a quorum. XIII. OF VISITORS. Medical men or men learned in the collateral branches of science on a visit to the District of Columbia, not members of this society, may be permitted to attend meetings, on being introduced by a mem- ber of the Society. XIV, ROUTINE OF BUSINESS. An each meeting of the Society, as soon as the President takes the chair, and the meeting is constituted, the following shall be the order of proceeding; 1st. The roll shall be called. 2nd. The minutes shall be read. 3rd. The election of candidates for membership. 4th. Nomination of candidates for membership. bth. Report ofTreasurer. 6lh. Reports of Committees. 7th. Reports of the Corresponding Secretary, Sth. Miscellaneous Business. Sth, Medical papers and essays read or presented for consider- ation. 11 XV, OF CONTRIBUTORS. The expenses of the Society shall be defrayed by the fees paid into the Treasury, and by special assessments made upon the resident members, from time to time, as occasion may require ; and any mem- ber who shall neglect to pay his assessment for three years, except in case of absence from the District, shall forfeit his membership. XVI. The preceding constitutional ordinance and by-laws being adopt" ed for the future regulation of the Society, all others not contained in this summary are hereby repealed ; and all propositions for al- tering the foregoing shall lay over for one stated meeting, at least, before being acted upon. MW W TCI Ml^mi TOaiTC. Name, Residence, Alma Mater and date of Graduation. Native State, Charles Allen, M. D. 105, D street, bet. 10th and 11th; Island Medical Department Georgetown Col,, 1861, Virginia, Samuel A. Amery, u 215 4% street, Island, w 208, Pennsylvania avenue, > Medical Department Georgetown Col,, 1866, Maryland, Thomas Antisell, Royal College, Sur., London, 1839. Ireland, J, M. Austin, it F. S. Barbarin, Adajah^Behrend, 358%; 6th street, between H andl, Medical Department Georgetown Col., 1866, Hessia. John B. Blake, <• University of Maryland, 1824. Virginia, James H. Blake, u S. B. Blanchard, u 247, F street, between 13th and 14th, National Medical College, 1852. Massachusetts, D. W. Bliss, a 244, F street, betweenM3th and 14th, Med.Dep.jWestern Reserve Col,, Ohio, 1850, New York. Wm. H. Berry, it T M. V. B. Bogan, << 445, Mass, avenue, bet, 6th and 7th, National Medical College, 1851, Illinois. S. W. Bogan, <4 331, 6th street, between I and K, National Medical College, 1860, District of Columbia, B. S. Bohrer, Samuel S. Bond, u 623, tl street,x 4* Medical Department Georgetown Col, 1865, Pennsylvania, A. J. Borland, <4 422, Mass avenue, bet, 6th and 7th, National Medical College, 1861, Pennsylvania, Charles H. Bowen, <4 1452, Mass, avenue, bet, 6th and7th, National Medical College, 1861, District of Columbia. E. V. B. Boswell, 44 ' w Joseph Borrows, 396, E street between 9th and 10th, National MedicalCollege, 1828, District of Columbia. C. Boyle, * t Wm,A, Bradley, Bedford Brown, 44 336, N. Y, avenue, bet, 9th and 10th, National Medical College, 1854, District of Columbia. 44 G. A. Brown, 44 Kaleigh T. Brown, 44 J. W, Bulkley. 424, G street bet. 8th and 9th Berkshire Medical College. 1844, Massachusetts. Samuel C. Busey, <4 Belvoir, Washington Co., D, C. University Pennsylvania, 1848, Maryland. Wm, B. Butt, 44 6,03, M street, bet, 6th and 7 th, Natonal Medical College, 1850, Maryland. E. H. Carmichael, 44 Carlos N. Carvall, Royal University of Berlin, Santiago de Chile. N. P. Causin, « James H. Causten, 44 Josiah A. Chamberlain, Gorney 3d and P§nn, avenue, Medical Department Georgetown Col. 1863, Massachusetts, John S. Chapman* Fras C. Christie, U George Clark, U R, Cleary, W. H. Combs, 44 604, 8th street, National Medical College, 1862, District of Columbia. H. F, Candict, Richard H. Coolidge, B. F. Craig, Virginia,. Wm. J. Craigen, 44 H street, bet, 2nd and 3d s's, West, University of Pennsylvania, 1859, Chasles 11. Craigin, E. E. Craven, 44 •4 124, Dunbarton st., Georgetown, D, C, Medical Department Columbian Col. 1844, New Hampshire. Richard C. Croggon, 628. 7th street. Island, Medical Department Georgetown Col. 1860, Maryland. P. A. M. Cioghau,* H. F. Crosson, <4 6th street, bet, H and I, Ireland. John L. Crouse, F. B. Culver, 70, East Capitol street. University of Maryland, 1859, Maryland, E, Cutbush, A. McD. Davis, John W. Davis, 44 C« 44. P. Chapman Davis 44 F. Dawes, James E. Dexter, r S. Dovilliers, 44 George M. Dove, 44 29, 4% street, University of Pennsvlvania, 1839 District of Columbia. Lemuel J. Draper, 122, Penn, avenue, 449,14th street, bet, F and G, University of Pennsylvania, 1854, Delaware, Wm. B. Drinkard. W. J. C. Duhamel, Marius Duvall, ( National Medical College, 1866, and I ) Royal College Surg., London, j Virginia, Corner 7th and I streets, University of Maryland, 1849, Maryland. John J. Dyer, Lewis A, Edwards, 44 44 Johnson Eliot, Arnold Elrey, 408, F street bet, 6th and 7th, Medical Departmeut Columbia, Col. 1843, District of Columbia, Thomas Emory, Warwick Evans., 339, G street, bet, 11th and 12th, 537%, H street, bet, 6th and 7 th, Richmond Medical College. 1862, Medical Department Georgetown Col,, 1852, District of Columbia, New Hampshire. S. W. Everett, George P, Fenwick, 44 44 617, 7th street. Island, National Medical College, 1859, District of Columbia, Chrles F. Force, 44 C. M. Ford, 44 28, East Capitol street, University of-Pennsylvania, 1861, New York. J. M. D. France, 44 z34, 7th street West, Medical Department Georgetown Col., 1865, District of Columbia, Robert French, T. B. J. Frye,^ «4 44 A, Y. P. Garnett, 44 420, N, Y, avenue, bet, 13th and 14th, University of Pennsylvania, 1841, Virginia. MEMBERS OR THE MEDICAL SOCIETY-Continued,. Name. Residence. Alma Mater and date of Graduation. i Native State- B. Gesner, John L. Gibbons, C. Girard, P. Gould, J. C. Grayson, J. S, Gunnell, J. M. Grymes, J. C. Hall, D. R. Hagner. B. L. W. T. Hansman,* John Harrison, J. 0. Harris, Thomas Henderson, J. W. Herbert, F. II. Hill, A. Holmead, John G. F. Holston, George N. Hopkins. Samuel Horsley, F. Howard, Jos. T. Howard, H. P. Howard, Henry Huntt, James T, Johnson, Richmond Johnson, Wm. P. Johnston, Wm. Jones, John B. Keasbey, " B. King, J. F. King, A. F. A. King, A. H. Lee, K 312, F street, bet, 11th and 12th, 334, Penn, avenue, bet. 9th and 10th, 209, H street, bet 18th and 19th, 491, 7th street, bet, D and E, 508, L street, bet. 9th and 10th, Corner 4th and Mass, avenue. Conn, avenue, bet, Q and R, 328, F street, bet 10th and 11th, 310, 9th street, bet. L and M, 359, H street, bet. 14th(and 15, 465, 9tb street, bet, E and F, 422, 14(h street, bet. H and I, 400, 1 street corner of 12tb, C U U L J N li M 9 L C J allege Phys, and Sung., New York, niversity oi Pennsylvania, 1827, niversity of Pennsylvania, 1851, niversity of Pennsylvania, 1861, edical Department Georgetown Col., 1859,; ational Medical College, 1863, edical Department Columbian Col, 1841, ; edical Dep artment Georgetown Col, 1859,; niversity of Pennsylvania, 1836, niversity of Pennsylvania, 1854, National Medical College, 1861, 1 University of Pennsylvania, 1865, j efferson Medical College, 1839, New York. Virginia, District of Columbia. Germany. Virginia, Maryland. District of Columbia. Virginia. District of Columbia. Georgia. New Jersey., England. New York, Wm. Lee, C. II. Lieberman, N. S. Lincolm, Harvey Lindslv, Webster Lindsly, W. F. Lippet, Joseph Lovett, J. W. H. Lovejoy, H. H. Lowrie, Lows Mackall, Jr., H. Magruder, Wm. B. Magruder, Wm. Marbury, Alexander Matthews, Frederick May, G. W. Mav, J. F. May, Thomas F. Maury, J. M. McCalla, ' Charles McCormick, J. F. G. McCleary, George McCoy, S. A. H. McKim, J, P. C. McMahon, Alexander McWilliams, F. W. Meade, E, C. Merriam, M. B. Melvin, J. V, D. Middleton, H. P. Middleton, A. W. Miller, Thomas Miller, James E. Morgan, Joseph A, Mudd, W, G, H, Newman, Florence O'Donoughue. W. G. Palmer, George L, Pancoast, Adolphus Pa'ze, Arnrstead Peter, James Phillips, cc .< « (c Cl 11 ll u ll <• u u u u <c <• Cl Cl ll ll Cl Ci ll it C h 88, Penn, avenue, bet. 21st and 22nd, 459,13th street, bet. h and F, 258, F street, bet. 13th and 14th, 370, C street, 409, 12th street, corner of I, 71, Dunbarton st, Georgetown, D. C. 91, Pennsylvania avenue, 456, H street, bet. 9th and 10th, 51, Congress street, Georgetown, 397, C street, 375, C street, 80, Gay street Georgetown, 469, 2nd street, Feast, 472, I street, South, 681, 6tb street, South, Corner Delaware avenue and H st, 9th street, bet. D and E, 246, F street bet, 13th and 14th, Cor, Maryland av. and 12th st. Island, St, Charles Missouri, 25, Pennsylvania avenue, 99, 1st street, Georgetown, D, C, 458, H street, bet, 9 th and 10th 466, 7th street, bet E and F 461, 8th street, bet. D and E, 39, Gay street, Georgetown, 451,13th street bat, E and F, College Phys, and Surg,, N. Y., 1863, 1'orpat, 1836. University, of Berlin, 1838, Uriyersityof Maryland, 1852, Medical Department Columbian Col., 1828, Jefferson Medical College, 1851, University of Maryland, 1851, University of Maryland, 1831, University of Pennsylvania, 1847, University of Maryland, 1847, Medical Department Columbian Col., 1834, University of Pennsylvania, 1856, Medical Department Georgetown Col., 1860 Medical Department Georgetown Col,, 1857, National Medical College, 1852, Medical Department Georgetown Col., 1858 Dartmouth Medical College, 1863, ft1 ? J University of Pennsylvania, 1863, University of Pennsylvania, 1829, Medical Depaetment Columbian Col., 1844, University of Maryland, 1864, University of Maryland, 1849, University of Maryland, 1855, University of Pennsylvania, 1844 Jefferson Medical College. 1859, University of Berlin, 1839, National Medical College, 1861, j College Surg., London, 1854. ) ( University of Mexico, 1858, Massachusetts. Russia. Massachusetts. New Jersey. District of Columbia. Maryland. Maryland, District of Columbia. District ef Columbia. District of Columbia. District of Columbia. District of Columbia. Ireland. Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania. District of Columbia. Virginia. Maryland. Missouri. Maryland. Maryland, New Jersey. Russia. Maryland. England. MEMBERS OF THE|MEDICAL SOCIETY-Continued'. Name. Residence. Alma Mater and date of Graduation. Native State. D, W, Prentiss, Tobias Purrington, S. J. Radcliffe, W. A, Rahter, James R. Reiley, " R, M, Reynolds, George L, Rice, F. P, Richards, John Richards, " Joshua Riley, " John C, Riley, " Joshua Ritchie, Louis W, Ritchie, " Fred W. Ritter, H. A. Robbins, " W. E, Roberts, Jr., " Wm, E. Roberts, Sr., " J, M. Saughton, " Wm, H, Saunders, " Joseph Scholl, " Thomas C.^cott, " Alexander J. Semmes, " Thomas Semmes, " John F. Shaaf, " Thomas Sim, " Thomas C. Smith, " ' 0. Smoot, " 7 Thomas Sewall, , Rufus H, Speake, " Robert King Stone, " - S, A. Storrow, " f' 1 John W, Stettinius, " Joseph I), Stewart, " 257, 9th street, near N, 300, F street, / , 44, 1st street Georgetown, 91, Gay street, Georgetown. 419, New York avenue, bet, 14th & 15th, Georgotown, 137, High street, Georgetown, A99 T afpppf 389, C street^ bet. 3d and 4J^, 433, Gst., bet. 7th and 8th, Navy Yard, 408,7th street, 364,12th st., bet. Mass, avenue and M, 128, Pennsylvania avenue, 324, G street bet. 12th and 13th, 232, F street corner of [4th, University of Pennsylvania, 1864, Boudoin College, Maine, Medical Department Georgetown Col., 1852, University of Pennsylvania, University of Maryland 1824, National Medical College, 1851, Medical Department Georgetown Col., 1863, University of Pennsylvania, 1866, University of Pennsylvania, 1861, Belleveu Hospital Mecidal College, 1864 University of Tuebingin, 1852, Medical Department Georgetown Col, 1864, Jefferson Medical College, 1837, Washington Medical Col., Baltimore, 1829 University of Pennsylvania, 1845, District of Columbia Maine, District of Columbia, Maryland. District of Columbia District of Columbia. New York. Missouri. District of Columbia District of Columbi, Germany. District of Columbia District of Columbia. District of CMumbia District of Columbia. George Sylvester, " W, H. Taylor, " John N, Thoma', " J. F. Thompson, " J. H, Thompson, " J. B. C, Thornton, " Wm, Thornton, " 600, II street, 357, 9th street, corner Mass, avenue, 184,1 street bet. 20th aud 21st, Medical Department Georgetown CoL, 1863 University of Maryland 1857, J Royal College Surg., London, 1846, ) College Phys, and Surg., N. Y. 1857, j District of Columbia.. Maryland. England. J, M. Toner, " Seth J, Todd, '• W. H, Triplett, " H,B. Trist. Maurice Tucker, " Wm McK, Tucker, " Grafton Tyler, " Samuel E, Tyson, " Joseph Walsh, •* J. K, Walsh, " R, S, L. Walsh, " Peregrin Warfield, " Baily Washington, " Richard Weightman, "■ R, M, Whitetoot, " Bodisco Williams, " G. W, Wilstach, John E, Willet, " F, A, Wislizenius, " H, E, Woodbury, " Frederick Wolfe, ' " A, H, Wotherspoon/j " Charles Worthington, " N, W, Worthington, " James M, Wilson, " J. J, Waring, " James T, Young, " Noble Young •• Wm, P, You. g, »• 350, Penn, aventie, bet 6th and 7th, 29, 4X street, bet. Penn. av. and C, 284, F street, bet. 12th and 13th, Southwest corner of 9th and G, 368, C street, Cor. Gay & Washington sts., Geor^'n, Corne 9 th and L streets, 493, E street, 9th street, 495, 11th street, F street, bet. 9th and 10th, 499,12th street, bst. E andF, Savannah, Georgia, New York avenue, bet, 13th and 14th, Pennsylvania avenue, 36q, loth street, bet. L and M, *The names thus mark J Vermont Medcial College, 1850. 1 | Jefferson Medical College, 1853, j National Medical College, 1862, Jefferson Medical College, 1857, Medical Department Georgetown Col., 1861 Medical Department Columbian Cui., 1844. ' University of Maryland, 1833, Washington Medical Col. Baltimore, 1832, Medical Department Columbian Col., 1843 Medical Department Georgetown Col., 1863, 1 Medical Depaitment Georgetown Col., 1866, National Medical College, 1863, National Medical College, 1863, University of Prague, 1853, Jelleveu Hospital Medical College, 1864 dedical Department Columbian Col., 1828 Jefferson Medical College, 1855. * ed ate Licentiates. Pennsylvania. District of Columbia.. D. strict of Columbia. Pennsylvania. District of Columbia. Maryland. Maryland. Ireland. Maryland. Pennsylvania, District of Columbia. New Hampshire,. Austria. District of Columbia, Maryland. Virginia, 18 HONORARY MEMBERS OF THE MEDICAL SOCIETY J. K. BARNES, M. D. Washington, D. 0. WILLIAM BEANS, Maryland, JOHANN CHAUFESSIE, " Hamburg, Germany* NATHANIEL CHAPMAN, " Philadelphia, Pa, PARKER CLEVELAND. " Maine, DANIEL CONEY, " Maine. THOMAS T, HEWSON, ' " Philadelphia, Pa. JAMES JACKSON, " Massachusetts, SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, " New York. WM, N, MERCER, " New Orleans, La, JOHN McCLELLAN, '• Pennsylvania. JAMES MONN, " Massachusetts, PHILIP S. PHYSIC, " Philadelphia, Pa. NATHANIEL POTTER. " Maryland. ■ JOSEPH PARRISH, " Pennsylvania. JOHN SPENCE, * Virginia. J. C. WARREN, " Massachusetts. BENJAMIN WATTERHAUS, " Massachusetts*