khki rc oaita iw*?3 NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE □ 3 O- J? 3NOIQ3W jo Aavaan ivnouvn 3NiDia3w jo Aavaan ivnouvn SNiDiasw jo Aavaan ivnouvn Q3w io Aavaan ivnouvn 3NiDia3w jo Aavaan ivnouvn SNOiasw jo Aavaan ivnouvn -j o 3w jo Aavaan ivnouvn 4 HISTORY OF THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL AND ITS GRADUATES ,♦/* * * TOGETHER WITH THE HOAGLAND LABORATORY AND THE POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLINIC JOSEPH HOWARD RAYMOND, M.A., M.D., HISTORIAN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATION OF THE ALUMNI 1899 wx \&5d /=-L ?nj J*£ /J CONTENTS PAGE I. Introductory.........5 II. History of The Long Island College Hospital . 9 III. The Hoagland Laboratory......64 IV. The Polhemus Memorial Clinic.....68 V. Alumni Association.......76 VI. Graduates of The Long Island College Hospital . 87 ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE Perry Mansion, 1858........Frontispiece Seal of The Long Island College Hospital .... Title Brooklyn German General Dispensary, 1856.....8 "Explanation" from the " Diarium," 1857 (facsimile) ... 10 Title-Page of the "Diarium" (facsimile).....11 First Record of Cases in the "Diarium" (facsimile) . . . 12 Minutes of Meeting for Organizing St. Joiin's Hospital, Octo- ber 27, 1857 (facsimile).........13 The First Council, 1858—Chauncey L. Mitchell, M.A., M.D.; William H. Dudley, M.D.; Theodore L. Mason, M.D.; John Byrne, M.D., LL.D..............16 Certificate of Life-Membership.......18 Dudley Memorial Medal—Obverse and Reverse . . .18 Certificate of Incorporation........20 Faculty of Physicians, Surgeons, and Professors, 1858—Louis Bauer, M.D., F.R.C.S., and Daniel Ayres, M.D., LL.D. ... 20 Hippocratic Oath, and Signatures of First Graduating Class, 18G0 (facsimile)...........33 First Diploma of The Long Island College Hospital, Granted to Arthur Du Berceau, 1860...... .34 Presidents of the Board of Regents—Samuel Sloan, Henry B. Cromwell, Theodore Polhemus, Jr., Joseph Ripley . . . .36 Presidents of the Board of Regents—John J. Van Nostrand, Thomas H. Rodman, Thomas S. Moore, Henry W. Maxwell . . 44 ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE Faculty of the College, 1860—Austin Flint, Sr., M.D., LL.D.; Frank H. Hamilton, M.A., M.D., LL.D.; James D. Trask, M.A., M.D.; Joseph C. Hutchison, M.D., LL.D.; John C. Dalton, B.A., M.D.; DeWitt C. Enos, M.D.; R. Ogden Doremus, M.A., M.D., LL.D.; Edwin N. Chapman, M.A., M.D........60 Cornelius Nevius Hoagland, M.D........64 Henry Ditmas Polhemus.........68 Polhemus Memorial Clinic—Transverse Section .... 72 Polhemus Memorial Clinic—Longitudinal Section ... 73 Presidents of the Alumni Association—Alexander J. C. Skene, A. Warner Shepard, James Watt, Robert Newman, Jarvis S. Wight . 76 Presidents of the Alumni Association—Frank E. WeEt, Benjamin F. Westbrook, John Harrigan, Charles E. De La Vergne, Frederick H. Colton............78 Memorial Tablet to Professor Samuel Glasgow Armor—Erected by the Alumni Association........80 Presidents of the Alumni Association—Paul H. Kretzschmar, Joseph H. Raymond, William M. Hutchinson, Reuben Jeffery, Elias H. Bartley............82 Presidents of the Alumni Association—John A. McCorkle, L. Grant Baldwin, James W. Fleming, John 0. Polak .... 84 The Long Island College Hospital, 1899.....87 The Hoagland Laboratory.........100 Lecture Hall...........116 Library............Ug Histological Claes-Room........132 Private Laboratory for Research Work .... 132 Individual Work-Room—Department of Bacteriology . . 148 Corner of Work-Room—Department of Bacteriology . . 148 Culture-Room—Department of Bacteriology ... 164 Laboratory Work-Table—Department of Bacteriology 164 Photo-Micrographic Apparatus...... 18q General Photography-Room 1ftn ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE The Polhemus Memorial Clinic........196 College Entrance..........212 Dispensary Entrance.........212 Vestibule and Memorial Tablet......228 Library............344 Secretary's Office..........261 Lecture Hall...........276 Clinical Hall...........276 Dispensary Waiting-Room........292 Nose and Throat Treatment-Room......292 Gynecological Treatment-Room.......308 Students' Lockers..........308 Dissecting-Room..........324 Chemical Laboratory.........324 Crematory...........340 Cold-Storage Plant......... 340 Ventilating Machinery.........356 Engine-Room...........356 INTRODUCTORY. This History is the result of a resolution passed by the Alumni Association of The Long Island College Hospital, at a special meeting held May 6, 1895, " that, whenever the funds permit, a catalogue be prepared and published, which shall contain a brief history of each Alumnus." Previous to this time, several lists of graduates had been issued—one in 1875 by the College Faculty, containing the graduates of 1860-75; and, by the Alumni As- sociation, lists of graduates with their addresses, in 1881, 1886 and 1888. Reporting in 1887 on the list of 1886, prepared by Robert L. Dickinson, Augustus H. Buckmaster and A. H. P. Leuf, Dr. Dickinson stated that when the work was begun, of 991 Alumni, only 150 addresses were known; while the list as printed contained 802 addresses of which 500 were vouched for as correct. At the annual meeting of 1893, an amendment to the constitu- tion was adopted, providing for a permanent Historian, and Harry K. Bell was elected to this office. The cash balances of 1894 and subsequent years were appropriated to the Historian and devoted to the publication of the proposed biographical list of Graduates. Albert Leffingwell became Historian in 1894, and collected con- siderable material for the history, resigning the office in June, 1897, when the present incumbent was chosen to succeed him. Blanks for the necessary data were immediately sent to all grad- uates, and the work of completing the list of addresses was indus- triously prosecuted. Every possible clue was followed, and many Alumni were located and communicated with. This has required a vast amount of correspondence, and something still remains to be done to complete the list of addresses. But the advisability of issuing the book within reasonable limits of time renders it best to publish it now, leaving additions and corrections for the supple- mentary publications which the Association will issue in the future, if the interest in the work should warrant it. The Historian has in hand photographs of all the members of the Council, the Fac- ulty, and the Clinical Professors from the beginning, and complete 5 6 INTRODUCTORY. biographical sketches of all, besides many photographs of Alumni; but in order not to extend the present volume unduly or to increase the expense of issuing it, the use of this material is deferred to an- other occasion. Some graduates, of whose addresses we are reasonably certain, have failed to respond to the half-dozen circulars and personal let- ters requesting their data; but, considering the large number of Alumni, and the human tendency to procrastinate in such matters, it is felt that the result now offered is gratifying in its measure of completeness. Of 1,748 graduates up to the present time, the biographies of 1,191 are printed in this volume. About 225 gradu- ates are known or supposed to be dead, for 58 of whom biographical data have been secured; and for about the same number satis- factory addresses are lacking. This leaves a comparatively small proportion of the whole number of graduates presumably accessible by mail who have failed to respond to the circulars or have not received them. In a number of cases, communications sent by the Historian have been returned as undeliverable at the ad- dresses on the books; in such cases the address is printed as the "last known address." In other cases, in which no advices have been received that the addresses are wrong, they are printed as they stand on the books; though many of these are the addresses of Alumni at the time of graduation, and they may have changed since then. Corrections and additions are earnestly desired by the Historian, and all graduates who can contribute them are requested to do so. In the records of the College the names of a number of Alumni are starred, indicating that they have died; without, however, any definite statement as to when or where, or on what authority the death was recorded. And since, in several cases, such record of death has proved to be erroneous, it has been decided in this volume not to indicate any graduate as dead, except on the explicit au- thority of some one who knows the fact. This will explain why there appear in the following pages, without asterisks, the names of some who are known to many of our graduates to have died; and it will be the duty of such graduates to send promptly to the' His- torian all the information they can, giving the date, place, and cause of death, and all biographical material obtainable. Active work in collecting the data for this book was begun about two years ago; and to those who are familiar with the conditions INTRODUCTORY 7 under which such material is secured, it will not appear that the publication has been unduly delayed. The history of the College as here given is based strictly on the facts as they appear in the records of the Board of Regents. Acknowledgments for assistance in the preparation of this His- tory are due—to Mr. Henry W. B. Howard, of Brooklyn, for valu- able services in collecting and arranging the material, reading proof, and attending to the manufacture of the book; to William Schroeder, M.D., Class of '81, for much historical, biographical, and illustrative material, practically unobtainable except from his remarkably complete collection of printed matter relating to The Long Island College Hospital, and the records of the Historical Committee of the Medical Society of the County of Kings, of which he is the secretary; to Messrs. F. W. Keutgen and Samuel Row- land, for historical material from the records of the Board of Re- gents; to Mr. E. P. Clark, of The Title Guarantee and Trust Com- pany, for searching the titles of College property; to Dr. R. E. Shaw, Class of '84, Warden, for historical data relating to the hos- pital; to Constantine Hertzberg, Professor of Drawing in the Poly- technic Institute, and Dr. Robert L. Dickinson, for a number of drawings contributed; to Messrs. Charles E. Bolles, photographer, and Charles M. Cooper, superintendent of the New York Engrav- ing and Printing Co., for the personal interest they have taken in the successful photographing, reproduction and arrangement of the views and other illustrations of the volume; to Messrs. William B. Davenport and Henry W. Maxwell, to the Trustees of the Hoagland Laboratory, and the College Faculty, for financial assistance and il- lustrative material. A number of graduates also have contributed financially and otherwise to the success of the History, but they will doubtless prefer that their services, offered in a spirit of loyalty to the College, should be generally rather than particularly acknowl- edged. Joseph H. Raymond, Historian. BROOKLYN GERMAN GENERAL DISPENSARY, I856. 1140999 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 1856. BROOKLYN GERMAN GENERAL DISPENSARY. In the month of March, 1856, the Brooklyn German General Dis- pensary was organized at 132 Court St. (now 146, second house from Pacific) with the following staff: " Consulting Physicians: Au- gustus Kalb [Kalt?], M.D., and Gustave Braeunlich. Consulting Surgeons: Louis Bauer and Charles Neuhaus. Resident Physician, Daniel Pfeiffer; Cupper and Leecher, Hermann. Open to the poor from 2 to 4 o'clock every day, Sunday excepted." Such is the record taken from Smith's Brooklyn City Directory, covery the period 1856 to May 1, 1857. From the official record of the Dispensary, now in the custody of the Board of Regents of the Long Island College Hospital, which bears upon its back the title "Diarium," we learn that the first case was treated on March 17, 1856; that the patient's name was Louis Prell, that he lived at No. 3 Hamilton Avenue, and that he was suf- fering from "Splenitis chronica." 1857. The Directory for 1857, the following year (1857 to May 1,1858), locates the Dispensary at 145 Court St. (now 217), and gives the fol- lowing staff:—" Consulting Physicians: Edward Maebert and Gus- tave Braeunlich; Consulting Surgeons: Louis Bauer and William Arming; Resident Physician, Herman Zundt; Cupper and Leecher, Hermann." The Directory further states that it is "open to the poor from 2 to 4 o'clock every day, Sunday excepted." Here, on October 27,1857, was held a meeting which must be re- garded as the beginning of the Long Island College Hospital, and as this building was the birth-place of the institution we reproduce it. On November 6,1857, it passed out from the hands of its organizers and became " The St. John's Hospital." From its organization, March, 1856, to November 6, 1857, when it ceased to be the Brook- lyn German General Dispensary, 850 patients were treated in it. It was in reality, a hospital as well as a dispensary, for besides provid- ing for out-door patients, it had wards in which cases were treated and operations were performed. 9 10 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. On the page of the "Diarium" following the record of case 850, which was entered November 7, 1857, is the following " Explana- tion," a photographic reproduction of which is here given: ©s^iMatW). S-^w^*—» rewind «**- w* l^-i" G^vVvvA- <*i~JZaZ ^fe^y &e*~e~, A^^, <* J^yi^y?^*. 14 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. [Nov. 5.] An adjourned meeting of the projectors of St. John's Hospital was held and the committee appointed at the October meeting presented a Charter and By-Laws, a copy of which, so far as can be learned, is not in existence. The following resolution was adopted: " Resolved, That said Dispensary shall from this time be known by the name and title of The St. John's Hospital, and that its maintenance, until the proposed charter has been obtained, shall be provided for by a fund subscribed by the Regents named in the Charter (which shall not be less than twelve dollars each) and by such others as may join them, and at the option of said Regents. The twelve dollars each so subscribed may be regarded as fees of membership, or as a special subscription." "In behalf of the German General Dispensary Dr. Louis Bauer then generously proposed a transfer to the St. John's Hospital of the furniture and property of the dispensary contained in the premises No. 147* Court Street, together with the lease of the building until the first of May, 1860, which offer was gratefully accepted, with the thanks of the meeting to him, and the gentlemen represented by him." Messrs. Samuel Sloan, Daniel Chauncey and Harry Messenger were appointed a committee to procure the act of incorporation. Messrs. Chauncey and Davis [Deve?] were appointed a committee to report the names of suitable members of the medical profession for appointment to the offices of Physicians and Surgeons. On their recommendation the following were unanimously elected: Physi- cians: Drs. Gustavus Bruntine [Braeunlich?], R. L. Olmstead and John Byrne; Surgeons: Drs. Daniel Ayres and Louis Bauer. Dr. Herman Zundt was appointed to act as the House Surgeon and Phy- sician until the further action of the Board, and on the same terms as those lately attending his connection with the German General Dispensary. Messrs. Slocum and Chauncey were constituted the Committee of Management, and Mr. Cornelius Dever was appointed Treasurer. [Nov. 12.] A third meeting of the "projectors of St. John's Hos- pital" was held, at which the purchase of a minute book was author- ized and the number of Regents changed from twenty to twenty- five. The Treasurer reported having received $115, and Mr. L. K. Miller was added to the Committee of Management. [Dec. 3.] The projectors held a meeting on this day, at which were present the following gentlemen: S. W. Slocum, in the chair* C. N. Bovee, Secretary; and Messrs. Messenger, Chauncey, Hegeman O'Sullivan, Hart, O'Gorman, Miller and Dever. The Secretary was requested to insert in the State paper and BrooTclyn Eagle the proper * The location is given as 145 in some places and 147 in others; 145 is correct. THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 15 notices of an application to the Legislature for a charter. In the Brooklyn Daily Eagle of December 16 is the following: " Notice is hereby given that at the next session of the New York Legislature application will be made for a charter for the ' St. John's Hospital.'" A resolution was adopted providing that the payment of $100 should constitute the donor a life-member. Dr. Daniel Ayres, in behalf of Charles Storrs, Esq., paid $100 to the Treasurer to constitute him a life-member. Mr. Storrs was, therefore, the first life-member. The Treasurer reported having received $154 since the last meeting. A resolution was adopted appointing Messrs. Messenger, Dever, Chaun- cey and O'Sullivan a committee to inquire and report as to the fittest location for the contemplated hospital; Mr. Miller was subsequently added to this committee. [Dec. 17.] The projectors of St. John's Hospital again met with Mr. S. W. Slocum in the chair and Mr. C. N. Bovee as Secretary. There were also present, Messrs. Dever, Chauncey, Miller, O'Gorman, Hegeman, Messenger, Jas. Sullivan [Eugene O'Sullivan?] and Brownson. The following resolution was adopted: "That the pro- posed modifications and additions to the Charter, as presented by the faculty of this institution be adopted." Five hundred copies of the proposed Charter and By-Laws were ordered printed. Whether this was done or not cannot be ascertained, but the Historian has been unable to learn of a copy in existence. At this meeting Mrs. Mary Brainerd was proposed as a life-member. st. John's college hospital. [Dec. 23.] The "officers of St. John's College Hospital" held a special meeting pursuant to notice. [The Historian can find no record of the date when the word "College" was introduced. So far as the record is concerned, it appears here for the first time. It would be interesting to know whether it was in the "Charter" reported November 5, 1857, and ordered printed December 17 of that year.] There were present: Mr. S. W. Slocum in the chair; and Mr. C. N. Bovee, as Secretary, also Messrs. Samuel Sloan, Chauncey, Miller, Dever, Messenger, Brownson and Delisser. LONG ISLAND HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL COLLEGE. "On motion of Mr. Samuel Sloan, the name of the institution was changed from 'St. John's College Hospital' to the 'Long Island Hospital and Medical College.'" Messrs. Delisser, Dever and Chaun- cey were appointed a committee to revise the Charter and By-Laws and report. The chairman was authorized to appoint a committee of five to report plans for raising funds that may be necessary for the purposes of the institution; Messrs. Delisser, and Messenger were ap- pointed at this meeting and the chairman was added. At a later meeting Messrs. Miller, Baylis and Moore were also appointed. 16 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 1858. [Jan. 7.] The "officers of the Long Island Hospital and Medical College" held a meeting, at which the various committees reported progress and the Faculty was invited to attend future meetings of the Board and participate in discussions. At this meeting Mr. Bovee offered the following resolution which was adopted: " That the Committee on Location be requested to obtain from the owner of the property known as the Perry property, on Henry Street, between Pacific and Amity Streets, the refusal thereof at a price not ex- ceeding the price already named of $32,500 for the period of — days, if the same can be obtained. "Resolved, That if the Committee be unable to obtain a refusal of the property at that price or less on more favorable terms, that they be authorized to offer a sum not exceeding $500 for a refusal for one or more months at $32,500 or less, and that the Committee be authorized to make a contract with the owner to that effect in their own names." THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. [Feb. 4.] On this date for the first time there was a "regular meeting of the Regents of the Long Island College Hospital." Pres- ent, Messrs. S. W. Slocum, Chairman; L. K. Miller, Secretary pro tern. (Mr. Bovee, Secretary, being absent); Davis [Dever?]; Cortel- you, Miller, Chauncey, Messenger, Sullivan [O'Sullivan?] and Hart.* At this meeting J. L. Pyle & Son donated medicine. Committee on Location reported progress, and Mr. Miller resign- ing as Regent and Mr. Messenger being excused from serving, Messrs. Cortelyou and James were added to Committee on Location. THE PERRY PROPERTY. Later in this meeting the Committee on Location reported the fol- lowing plan and each Regent was requested to sign his name thereto: "Whereas it is contemplated to purchase the plot of land in Brooklyn fronting on the west side of Henry Street, between Amity and Pacific Streets, known as the Perry property, for the use of the Lone- Island College Hospital, "And, whereas to accomplish that purpose Daniel Chauncey N E James, Jacques Cortelyou, Eugene O'Sullivan and Cornelius Dever have been elected as a Committee to purchase the property and to take a deed in their names as joint tenants; " Now we, whose names are hereto signed, do each for himself aoree to advance to the said Daniel Chauncey, N. E. James, Jacques Cortelvou Eugene O Sullivan and Cornelius Dever, the sum of Four Hundred Do]' lars, or so much thereof proportionally as may be called for bv Daniel Chauncey, N. E. James, Jacques Cortelyou, Eugene O'Sullivan ami Cornelius Dever or the survivor of them. ouiuvan and "And the said Daniel Chauncey, N. E. James, Jacques Cortelyou, Eu- gene O'Sullivan and Cornelius Dever do hereby covenant nromise wi agree to and with each and all of the subscribers hereto to convey the land when purchased to the Long Island College Hospital, whin in- * This name has not been identified; it is possibly a mistake THE FIRST COUNCIL, 1858. Chaincey L. Mitchell, M.A., M.D. Theodoke L. Mason, M.D. William H. Dudley, M.D. John Byrne, M.D., LL.D. 0 ^ eThu> i* to cJvtifij ^ /'/ lit//// CERTIFICATE OF LIFE MEMBERSHIP. DUDLEY MEMORIAL MEDAL. THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL, 19 names: for President, Charles Christmas; for Vice-President, Sam- uel W. Slocum; for Secretary, C. N. Bovee; for Treasurer, Cornelius Dever. These officers were unanimously elected. THE FIRST COUNCIL. "On motion of Mr. Sloan it was resolved that Drs. Chauncey L. Mitchell, William H. Dudley, Theodore L. Mason and John Byrne, be appointed members of the Council of the institution under section 11 of its Charter." FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS, SUEGEONS, AND PROFESSORS. "That Drs. Daniel Ayres and Louis Bauer be also appointed mem- bers of the Faculty of Physicians, Surgeons and Professors under the same section, and "That the gentlemen named constitute a committee to nominate to the next meeting of the Board the remaining officers, provided to be appointed under sections 12 and 13." It was resolved "that the Secretary notify the gentlemen named as members of the Council and Faculties of their election and re- quest their early co-operation with the Regents in completing the organization of the institution in accordance with its charter." A paper was signed by all the Regents present (18 in number) by which they each agreed to pay the sum of $100 as life-members. An- other paper was also signed by them by which they each agreed to loan to the institution a sum not exceeding $500 before the 15th of April next. [Mar. 20.] At this meeting Charles Christmas, who was not pres- ent when elected, declined election as President, and a committee was appointed to wait on him and solicit him to withdraw his declina- tion. The following communication was received from Drs. Mason, Dudley, Mitchell, Byrne, Ayres and Bauer, accepting their appoint- ments: "C. N. Bovee, Esq.: "Dear Sir:—We avail ourselves of the opportunity afforded by our meeting as a Committee of Nomination to unite in requesting you to acquaint the Regents with our acceptance of the positions to which we have been severally appointed in the Long Island College Hospital, and of which we were officially apprised in your letter of the 15th inst. -"Be pleased also to present to the Regents the assurance of our ear- nest desire, to be instrumental in aiding them to establish for the insti- tution the highest character and usefulness. "Permit us, Dear Sir, in addition to express to you our sense of the kind manner in which you have performed the duty assigned to you and to subscribe, "Yours very respectfully, "Theodore L. Mason, M.D., Wm. H. Dudley, M.D., by Dr. Mitchell, C. L. Mitchell, M.D., Council; Daniel Ayres, M.D., Louis Bauer, M.D., Sur- geons, etc. "Hospital Rooms, No.— Court St., Brooklyn, March 19, 1858." 20 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. The following communication from the same gentlemen was also received: " To the Board of Regents of the Long Island College Hospital: " Gentlemen:—I am hereby officially authorized and have the honor to announce to the Board, that the members of the Council and Faculty appointed at your last meeting have diligently entered upon their duties in accordance with your resolutions; and it gives me great pleas- ure to add, with a full appreciation of the magnitude of the enterprise, and its important future influence upon the public and medical pro- fession. "Their deliberations thus far manifest an earnest desire to secure cautious deliberation, unbiased judgment and united action in carry- ing forward the laudable objects proposed, and completing them as rapidly as is consistent with efficiency and stability. To this end they have unanimously agreed upon the following nominations and sug- gestions: " 1. Gustavus Braeunlich, M.D., as Physician. " 2. Edwin N. Chapman, M.D., as Physician. " 3. Roger S. Olmstead, M.D., as Adjunct Physician to the Department of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. " They would likewise suggest that Section 1, Art. V., of the By-Laws be rendered more explicit, and should read as follows: " ' Sec. 1. A corps of Adjunct Physicians and Surgeons shall be ap- pointed by the Regents, who shall be subject to an annual election, after their qualifications have been passed upon and approved by the Council and Faculty.' " Respectfully yours, Daniel Ayres, M.D." A certified copy of the Charter was read and entered in full on the minutes. A Committee was appointed to "report a copy of By- Laws" and of a circular letter at the next meeting. A Committee was also appointed to make arrangements for an inaugural festival. [April 8.] A donation of $50 from the Brooklyn City Railroad "referred to in the communication of Dr. Ayres" was thankfully accepted. SAMUEL SLOAN ELECTED PRESIDENT. Mr. Christmas still declining the presidency, Hon. Samuel Sloan was unanimously elected to that office. The Committee consisting of Messrs. Dever, Delisser, and Mes- senger appointed to prepare a circular letter, presented the follow- ing, which was adopted; and two thousand copies were ordered printed for distribution. The only one of these which we know to exist is in the possession of Dr. William F. Dudley, by whose per- mission we present a copy to our readers: " Office of the Long Island College Hospital Brooklyn, April, 1858. "Dear Sir:—The Legislature having by an act of Incorporation au- thorized the establishment, in the City of Brooklyn, of an institution to be known as the Long Island College Hospital, the Board of Regents respectfully invite your earnest consideration of the subject. " The Charter and By-Laws have been framed in a broad and liberal spirit, and it is the most earnest desire and intention of the Board that &* :<*<** m dtitfJ Be it known that d^i/j, \rrj^crJc*&~^oXjud>* \^-^j(^MAxm. crL Otj^ VX~^w\."-■ 3lnitritnrseivlmrof Duly,,,,,,,*,/,h,u//,»•c«/j-jjLooa. «« /034 ■under sralofthr Cniversiti/. 11/ Ihr ca/tiM in. •/IIhiiii/ 6 V* CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION, L. I. C. H. FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, AND PROFESSORS, 1858. Louis ISauer, M.D., F.R.C.S. Daniel Ayres, M.D., LL.D. I THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 21 the Institution shall be so conducted as to reflect both honor and credit upon our ' City of Churches.' " This Institution appeals in the strongest manner to our benevolence and Christian sympathies. Here the unfortunate, the friendless, and the destitute will find a home when afflicted by sickness, their wants be relieved, and the best medical attendance supplied to them. If unable to pay for these benefits, they are freely bestowed without charge to any and to all. " It has been the special object of the Board to make an institution for the people—liberal alike to all—throwing open its appointments to fair competition and professional merit; and to its support they cor- dially invite every citizen in the community. " In the establishment of this public charity, it is proposed to furnish: " 1. A hospital with an in- and out-door department, for the treat- ment of medical and surgical cases. " 2. A lying-in department for the poor and unfortunate. " 3. A corps of regularly educated and licensed nurses. " 4. A college, where all the branches of medical science shall be taught and illustrated, and where medical students can be practically trained. " The sources of casualty are constantly increasing with our popu- lation and commerce. A large number of accidents occurring along our water-line, are now necessarily carried to New York, and there is actual demand for a public hospital, upon a liberal foundation, in the southern section of our city. " It has long since been apparent that the interests of humanity as well as science call loudly for a lying-in institution, where the unfor- tunate and needy may be provided for in the hour of suffering. The proposed practical training and instruction of nurses, bearing a cer- tificate of the institution after thorough examination, will particularly commend itself as among the pressing wants of our community. " To carry out the proposed objects of this institution, the Board of Regents have purchased the ' Perry property,' consisting of fourteen lots of ground, located on Henry, Pacific, and Amity streets, an ex- ceedingly eligible and salubrious location, with extensive buildings admirably adapted to the purpose. The terms of purchase render the whole project at once economical, and with the co-operation of a liberal public, an immediate and certain success. " In England, France, Germany, and our own country it has been practically demonstrated, that a hospital where medical education is not carried on, very rapidly degenerates, and soon fails to represent the average standard of medical science, whilst colleges without hospitals to illustrate their teachings, become theoretical, and produce men un- trained and unequal to the practical demands of the community. " The science of medicine has advanced, by the united efforts of thousands of minds in different quarters of the globe through a suc- cession of ages, and by slow and difficult steps to the present standard. It is even now kept aiive by the self-sacrificing labors of the compara- tively few. To make this knowledge grow, spread, and reproduce itself in a community, it must be fostered and encouraged. This can only be accomplished by the establishment of institutions where the science of medicine can be cultivated to advantage, and practically tested and taught. " The City of Brooklyn, from its contiguity to another great city, has in this respect been dependent; and not feeling the immediate neces- sity of its wants, has neglected to establish within itself the temples of science stored with the resources of knowledge, keeping its own professional men alive to their duty, and fortifying them to grapple with the exigencies of human necessity. The fact is worthy of remark, 22 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. that in proportion to its population, our city has invested less capital in objects of this character than any other city in this country or Europe. " There can be no just reason why the continued neglect of these im- portant truths should fasten an opprobrium upon a wealthy city destined for a proud position. It has already position, wealth, in- fluence and philanthropy, but has yet to build up a scientific character by the patronage and elevation of institutions which will become in turn the conservators of its dearest and best interests. " The science of chemistry, too, is so neglected among us, that a crim- inal trial here must depend on analyses made and paid for in the City of New York. It is to meet these, with many other demands, and to make them subservient to the cause of Education, by training up men to a practical acquaintance with their profession, that the hospital is combined with the medical college. " The medical gentlemen attached to the institution do not receive any remuneration for their services. " Much more might be urged in behalf of this most desirable and valuable enterprise, but it is deemed unnecessary; its vast importance to our city must commend itself to every reflecting mind. " As a basis of action, the Board of Regents would respectfully solicit your attention to the following propositions: " 1. The payment of $100 constitutes the donor a life-member of this corporation, with the privilege of voting at all elections to be held under the Charter. " 2. The sum of $300 secures a life membership, with one free scholar- ship in the college. Each scholarship entitles the holder to educate one student of medicine, or two nurse pupils, free of expense. " 3. Larger donations than those stated, will secure all the above mentioned privileges, with such other acknowledgments as the Board of Regents may from time to time institute. Officers of the Board of Regents. " Hon. Samuel Sloan, President; Samuel W. Slocum, Vice-President; C. Nestell Bovee, Secretary; Cornelius Dever, Treasurer. Regents. " Hon. Samuel Sloan, Theodore Polhemus, Jr., Samuel W. Slocum, Charles Christmas, Harry Messenger, Nicholas Luqueer, C. Nestell Bovee, Eugene O'Sullivan, Livingston K. Miller, Harold Dollner, Jacques Cortelyou, Henry F. Vail, Abraham B. Baylis, Robert H. Berdell, Richard L. Delisser, Luther B. Wyman, Cornelius Dever, John T. Moore, Daniel Chauncey, John J. Van Nostrand, Joseph Hegeman, George F. Thomae, James S. Brownson, Samuel Smith." Nathaniel E. James, A Committee consisting of Messrs. Van Nostrand, Chauncey and O'Sullivan was appointed to confer with the Council and Faculty as to the necessary alterations that may be required to adapt the build- ing recently purchased to the purposes of the institution, and that the same Committee ascertain and report what furniture will be re- quired, and at the same time obtain proper estimates of the cost in each case and report the same at the next meeting. THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 23 [April 17.] The "Joint Board of the Council and Faculty" [first use of the term] through its Secretary, Dr. Ayres, nominated to the Regents Dr. James H. Henry as a member of the Council and A. Hallett as Adjunct Physician. "The gentlemen so appointed to hold office until the next annual meeting, previous to which time all applicants for said offices shall submit to such 'concours' or tests of ability as the Joint Board of the Council and Faculty may pre- scribe." On his request, Dr. John Byrne was transferred from the Council to the position of Physician to the Hospital. FIRST WARDEN. Mr. Esslinger was appointed Warden. [May 4.] President Sloan announced that the purchase of the Perry property had been completed, and that the deed thereof had been received and placed on record. The assignment by Samuel Sloan to the Long Island College Hospital of the contract heretofore referred to is dated April 27, 1858, the consideration being one dol- lar. The deed referred to by President Sloan is from Dennis Perkins and Hannah M. Perkins, his wife, to the Long Island College Hospi- tal, and is dated May 1,1858. It is recorded in Liber of Conveyances 475, page 308; the consideration is $31,250. Donations of money and furniture and utensils were received, and it was resolved to acknowledge them in the public press. About May 1, the Dispensary on Court Street was vacated, and the Committee of Management was authorized to let the premises or to cancel the lease on the best terms they could. [May 15.] The Committee on furniture reported to the Board that they had contracted for 25 bedsteads at $4.00 each, and with this, we presume, housekeeping was begun in the Perry Mansion. Dr. Ayres at this meeting presented a portrait of Sir Astley Cooper, and Dr. Ostrander was appointed House Surgeon. It was resolved to hold the festival during the first week of June, and the Committee was authorized to fix the day, hour, and place and to arrange all de- tails. INAUGURATION FESTIVAL. [June 2.] This Committee reported the names of invited guests, the toasts, etc., and other matters connected with the dinner or festi- val which was to be held on June 3, at the Athenasum. The dinner took place as announced and is reported in full in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle of June 4,1858, under the heading "Inauguration of the Long Island College Hospital." Hon. Samuel Sloan presided, and there were present J. S. Francis, M.D., of New York, Archbishop Hughes, Charles Christmas, Esq., Bishop Loughlin, Richard O'Gor- man, Esq., Rev. William H. Milburn, Samuel I. Prime, Esq., Editor, 24 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. Rev. Joseph A. Schmeller, Rev. R. S. Storrs, D.D., Rev. Frederick A. Farley, D.D., Hon. J. S. T. Stranahan, A. A. Low, Esq., S. B. Chittenden, Esq., President John II. Raymond of the Polytechnic Institute, James R. Wood, M.D., C. C. Tracey, Esq., and the leading members of the medical profession of Brooklyn and New York. The total number present was about 200. After the dinner, speeches were made by many of those already mentioned, and in addition by T. L. Mason, M.D., and Louis Bauer, M.D. In the opening speech Hon. Samuel Sloan, President of the Board of Regents, presented the objects for which the Long Island College Hospital was organized. He said: "The institution, whose inauguration we this night celebrate, owes its existence to a few warm and generous-hearted citizens of German birth, who designed at first to minister to the suffering poor in a thickly populated portion of our city. In this effort their devotion, zeal and attention soon enlisted the sympathy of others, who with their united energies have in a very few months soothed the suffering and ministered to the relief of nearly two thousand applicants. Many of these were cases of intense severity and involving surgical skill, the results of which reflect the highest credit upon the talent and ability of the enterprising professional gentlemen who have rallied around this struggling charity, who not only contribute their time, but their means for the relief of the unfortunate, seeking their only reward in the elevation and diffusion of professional knowledge." In the course of his remarks Mr. Sloan read the circular letter of April, 1858, to which we have already referred and printed in full. All the addresses were in the same spirit and were calculated, as they were intended, to excite a public interest in the enterprise, but they are too long for reproduction here. The Chairman of the Commit- tee having the festival in charge later reported that he had sold 205 tickets at $5.00 each, and that after all expenses were paid there remained a balance of $79.62, with $20 still due. [July 9.] At the meeting of the Regents Dr. Ayres on behalf of the Council and Faculty submitted a communication accompanied by plans and specifications, after which the following preamble and resolution were adopted: "Whereas a communication has been received from the Joint Board of Council and Faculty, proposing alterations and improvements to the College Hospital Buildings accompanied with plans and specifications and pledging themselves to raise the sum of $2,500 thereupon, "Resolved, That this Board highly appreciate the liberal proposition of the Joint Board and that the subject of such improvement and alter- ation be referred to a Special Committee of three to be appointed by the President with power to carry out and complete the same at an expense not to exceed $2,500." [Oct. 7.] The Building Committee reported the new building to be satisfactorily progressing and that they had received from the Council and Faculty $1,325, and soon after the receipt of $875 ad- THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 25 ditional was reported. In order to raise funds for the maintenance of the institution, it was decided to have a course of lectures de- livered, and for this purpose Ralph Waldo Emerson was engaged. His lecture netted $100. [Nov. 7.] The new building was thrown open to the public and addresses were made by T. L. Mason, M.D., and Messrs. T. H. Rod- man and J. M. Van Cott. 1859. At the meeting of Jan. 8, the following resolution was passed by the Board of Regents: "That the Joint Board of the Council and Faculty of this institu- tion be notified of the wish of this Board to have the organization of the College Department completed with as little delay as possible, and to report progress at the next regular monthly meeting of this Body." [Feb. 4.] In answer to the report made at the last meeting a report was received from the Joint Board of Council and Faculty signed by all the members of both bodies, also a majority and min-. ority report, all of which were referred to a committee of the Regents to report at a future meeting. [May 7.] Dr. Louis Bauer resigned. In accepting his resignation, the Regents expressed " their high regard for his abilities as a physi- cian and surgeon and their esteem for him as a gentleman." At this meeting the reports which were presented by the Council and Faculty at the February meeting were recommitted to them with instructions to report at the earliest possible day a complete plan of organization, with list of candidates for the several chairs. The Regents, who had up to this time contributed freely toward the support of the institution agreed to raise more money, and for this purpose the city was to be districted and the Regents, furnished with subscription books, were to solicit contributions from the citizens. The President was requested to ascertain what steps were necessary to obtain the proportion of State funds for hospitals and colleges which were due the institution. [Aug. 4.] A lot on Henry Street which had been given to the institution by Mr. Nicholas Luqueer was pledged to Regents Christ- mas, Sloan, Wyman, Messenger, Chittenden and Rodman, for a loan of $50 each "toward the payment of the claims now pressing on the Treasurer, and those already paid in advance by the Treasurer," and the latter was instructed to report the whole indebtedness of the in- stitution and the amount annually necessary for its maintenance. [Sept. 28.] At this meeting, the Treasurer reported debts exceed- ing $5,000, and a Committee consisting of Messrs. Sloan, Rodman, O'Sullivan, Thomae and Messenger was appointed to report at a 26 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. special meeting as to the means and manner of liquidating the debts of the institution. It was further resolved that no new patients be received, excepting cases of accident. [Oct. 5.] Dr. T. L. Mason, President of the Joint Board of Coun- cil and Faculty, appeared in person before the Regents at this meet- ing and reported in writing that the Joint Board had held a meeting at the Hospital on October 4, at which were present beside himself, Drs. Henry, Chapman, Mitchell, Dudley, Byrne and Ayres; that at that meeting so much of their report on organization as related to the professorships and fees had been reconsidered and rescinded, and that the report which had been read by Dr. Mitchell had been unan- imously adopted, together with certain proposed amendments and al- terations of the Charter and By-Laws, and further that he had been delegated to present to the Regents in person the result of their de- liberations. This report was signed by Dr. Mason as Chairman and Dr. Ayres as Secretary. The report referred to as having been " read by Dr. Mitchell" is as follows: "The Joint Board of Council and Faculty respectfully recommend to the Regents the establishment of the following professorships in the College department of the Long Island College Hospital, and they also nominate as candidates for appointment to the professorships the gentlemen whose names are respectively appended to this, viz.: A professorship "1. Of the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Professor Austin Flint, M.D. "2. Of the Principles and Practice of Surgerv, Professor Frank Hamil- ton, M.D. "3. Of Surgical Anatomy and Operative Surgery with Demonstration on the Cadaver, Joseph C. Hutchison, M.D. "4. Of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children, J. D. Trask, M.D. "5. Of Physiology. O^W. "6. Of General and Descriptive Anatomy, D. C. Enos, M.D. "Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence, r^-wv* "Materia Medica, E. N. Chapman, M.D. "Gentlemen would have been engaged to fill the two professorships vacant but for the embarrassed financial condition of the institution and the advice of the President of the Board of Regents to suspend the operation of the Committee until some arrangements which should place the institution on a permanent basis should if possible be effected. "The Committee were indeed unwilling themselves to proceed under the circumstances. "They nevertheless have made such inquiries and obtained such in- formation as render them confident that they can easily complete the organization in time for the successful opening of the course of in- struction. "In submitting these results of the labors of the Committee the Joint Board congratulate the Regents on the success of their efforts to pro- cure the co-operation of men of elevated character, attainment and reputation in that profession, a knowledge of which it will be their province under your auspices to disseminate. "The Board feel confident that few institutions of a like character THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 27 have commenced with a professional corps comprising as a whole more real merit and a more extended and favorable reputation, or presenting higher claims to the respect and confidence of their profession through- out the country. "The preliminary means necessary to put the department into oper- ation are under certain provisions guaranteed, and it only remains for your Board to place and sustain the Hospital on a liberal foundation to secure for the institution a certain and honorable success. "The embarrassments from which we are just emerging will we trust teach all of us wisdom, success in difficult circumstances should en- courage us and we may safely expect and hope for a future to our enterprise enhanced in its beneficent results by the very trials to which it has been subjected, and by the obstacles which it has overcome. "The said Board also recommends that the further details and ar- rangements of the course of instruction be entrusted to the ' Faculty of the College.' "They would also nominate as Physician to the Hospital, William Heuser, M.D., a German physician of this city, in place of Dr. Braeun- lich, resigned. "The above report was read at the meeting of the Joint Board of the Long Island College Hospital, October 4,1859, and is the report referred to in the minutes as read by me. "C. L. Mitchell." At the same meeting the following was also presented: "The offer to guarantee three thousand dollars for the purpose of carrying on the Collegiate Department is based on the following propo- sition: "1. That the Regents shall place the institution on a permanent basis by extinguishing the floating debt, and taking measures to liquidate the mortgage on the property. "2. Such portions of the Hospital Buildings as are necessary for the purpose of the College Department be devoted to the use of the de- partment and that the Council and College Faculty be authorized to make such changes therein as may be necessary. "3. That such assistance as can be rendered by the attaches of the Hospital be rendered under the direction of the Faculty of the College, the Council and the Committee of Management. "4. That the net proceeds of the College be applied to the remuner- ation of those who have guaranteed the expenses for the first term until the amount they have paid is reimbursed. C. L. Mitchell, W. H. Dudley, T. L. Mason." The report presented by Dr. Mason was accepted, and thereupon it was unanimously resolved, "that while the Board of Regents ap- prove of the unanimous report of the Joint Board of the Council and Faculty, they regret that the financial embarrassments of the in- stitution are such as to compel them reluctantly to return the same without further action." Later at the same meeting the Committee on Liquidation, through Mr. Rodman, Chairman, presented the following report, which was accepted: "The Special Committee of the Long Island College Hospital to whom it was referred to ascertain and report the proper mode of liquidating 28 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. the indebtedness and winding up the affairs thereof, respectfully re- port: "That in the opinion of your Committee a sale at public auction, on two weeks' notice in the newspapers of this city and by hand bills posted extensively, is the best manner of disposing of the property of the institution, and they recommend the adoption of the following resolution for that purpose: "Resolved, That the Committee on Liquidation be and they are hereby authorized to advertise the property of this institution for sale at public auction, on the 15th day of November next, subject to the mortgage of $20,000 now on the property. "Respectfully submitted, 'Thos. H. Rodman, Geo. F. Thomae, Harry Messenger, Committee. "Brooklyn, October 31, 1859. The report was on motion unanimously adopted, all of the nineteen Regents present voting in favor thereof: These were Messrs. Christ- mas, Chittenden, Polhemus, Thomae, Van Nostrand, Messenger, Chauncey, Rodman, Delisser, Slocum, Hegeman, Dever, Brownson, Wyman, James, Bovee, Miller, Dollner and Berdell. Mr. Sloan, the President, was absent. "On motion of Mr. Bovee it was resolved that the Hospital property proper—that is the building and 14 lots on Henry, Amity, and Pacific Streets—be sold at a price not less than $28,500. "On motion resolved that the details of the sale in conformity with the report of the Committee on Liquidation be referred to said Com- mittee with power. "Resolved, That the Visiting Committee be authorized to close this institution, allowing Mr. Esslinger, the warden, to remain free of cost, but without compensation." [Nov. 28.] The Board of Regents held their next meeting on this date at which the following communications were read: "Hon. Samuel Sloan: "Dear Sir:—The action of the Board of Regents at their regular meet- ing on the report and nominations unanimously submitted to them by our Joint Board, was received with deep regret. Anxious to secure to the institution the eminent talent named in our report the gentlemen who offered at that time a guarantee in regard to expenses, desire to relieve your Board of the embarrassment which seems to somewhat clog their action. Referring you to the enclosed communication which should, I think, remove all objection, especially as you unanimously approved our action in the report, permit me to urge upon you and upon the Board favorable response, and a confirmation of the nomin- ations. Yours, etc., T. L. Mason, Chairman Joint Board." "Brooklyn, November 28, 1859. "Brooklyn, November 28, 1859. '-'Hon. Samuel Sloan, President Board of Regents, L. I. C. Hospital: "Dear Sir:—The undersigned respectfully request through you, that your Board would reconsider their decision of October 4, declining to confirm the nominations of Professors in the Collegiate Department which were made by the Joint Board in a unanimous report of that date.. "We are led to make this proposal in view of the importance of the THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 29 - measure, and of the fact that your Board felt ' compelled, reluctantly and with regret' to decide not to confirm the nominations, or ' adopt the plan' of organization on account of the financial embarrassments of the institution. "We were aware of those embarrassments and hoped that our offer to guarantee the expenses of the Collegiate Department, which we esti- mate at $3,000, at least would have relieved the Board in some measure in that respect. But having ascertained that the conditions of that offer, which required the raising of funds by the Regents, were an obstacle to its acceptance, we now propose to withdraw those con- ditions, and to assume the whole cost of the teaching department for the first Course, provided that the proceeds (if any) of the department be applied to the reimbursement of the amount which we shall advance, until such amount shall be repaid. "The reasons which induced us to attempt (at the repeated requests of your Board) the difficult and embarrassing duty of organizing, with a full corps of professors, the teaching department of a medical insti- tution (difficult under any conditions, but in the circumstances in which we most unexpectedly found ourselves placed, peculiarly so), and which prompted us to persevere until our object had been most successfully accomplished, have lost none of their cogency by time or reflection. They are reasons bearing directly and forcibly upon the interests of the inhabitants of our city, on the welfare of the medical profession, and on the reputation of your Board. They have also a relation to the position of the Committee, who in order to accomplish the end to which you urged them by repeated official requests, found it necessary to put at hazard in a measure their reputations for sound judgment and discretion and for integrity, in their negotiations with the gentlemen whose consent to be put in nomination they at length and not without difficulty obtained. "The Committee were not at liberty to doubt that a Board holding the honorable and responsible position, and the important public trusts confided to you, would redeem any obligation of this nature neces- sarily incurred by those who were at your solicitation laboring in your service. They are yet unwilling to doubt it, but should they be dis- appointed, your Committee and the Committee of your Joint Board have this consolatory reflection: They have not failed to perform the duty assigned to them. Uninfluenced by any personal consideration, they have honestly striven to promote the welfare of the institution, feeling that they were intrusted with important public interests, and they have been able to present to you for your approval and confirma- tion a corps of teachers who will do honor to themselves, and to you should you confer upon them the positions for which they are recom- mended. "Our work is done. What remains—with all its responsibility—re- mains with you. Respectfully, T. L. Mitchell. C. L. Mason. W. H. Dudley." On motion of Mr. Thomae the report of the Joint Board of the Council and Faculty presented October 5, was called up for re- consideration. It was moved by Mr. Rodman, "That the communi- cation of the Council and Faculty in reference to the organization of the Teaching Department submitted this evening be accepted and that the nominations of Professors proposed by their report hereto- fore presented and referred to in the communication be confirmed." 30 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. The ayes and noes were called—10 ayes, 5 noes, 1 not voting. The . details and arrangements of the course of instruction were left to the Faculty of the College and the Council. SALE OF THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. [Dec. 22.] At the next meeting of the Board of Regents the Special Committee on the sale of the property of the Hospital re- ported the sale of the premises on Henry Street between Pacific and Amity Streets at auction to Dr. Wm. H. Dudley for $28,550, sub- ject to the mortgages to the amount of $20,000, and that the lot on Henry Street near Hamilton Avenue, the gift of Mr. Luqueer, was withdrawn. Mr. Thomae moved that the executive officers be authorized and directed to execute a deed of the property sold to the purchaser under the seal of the corporation on his complying with the terms of the sale; this was carried. This deed is dated January 12, 1860, and is recorded in Liber of Conveyance 517, page 241, the considera- tion being $8,550. The property remained vested in Dr. Dudley un- til May 11,1865. Mr. Christmas offered a resolution that the chair- man of the Liquidating Committee be authorized to make a settle- ment of the liens on the property required to be discharged by the terms of the sale, to adjust the liens of the Regents under the second mortgage, and have that mortgage discharged out of the proceeds of the sale and the pro rata assessments of the Regents for their pro- portions of the floating debt, including the payment of that debt, which resolution was adopted. The agreement of the Regents to pay their proportions of the debt was then signed by all present in these words: " We, the undersigned, hereby agree to pay our proportions on de- mand, of the debt now outstanding on the Long Island College Hospital, as the same may be certified and approved by Liquidating Committee, H. Messenger, E. O'Sullivan, T. H. Rodman and C. Dever, Treas. " Brooklyn, December 13, 1859. Sam Sloan (not to exceed three hundred dollars to be deducted from note now held by me). Cornelius Dever (not to exceed three hundred dollars to be deducted from note now held by me). George F. Thomae (not to exceed three hundred dollars to be de- ducted from note now held by me). Abraham B. Baylis. Theodore Polhemus, Jr., on same conditions as Mr. Sloan. Charles Christmas. H. Dollner. N. E. James. Eugene O'Sullivan. Harry Messenger. John J. Van Nostrand. Thomas H. Rodman." THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 31 A communication was received from Dr. Mason, Chairman of the Council, announcing the appointment of Drs. Doremus and Dalton* as Professors in the College, which appointments were approved and confirmed by the Board. "RE-OPENING" OF THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. First Course of Lectures. 7 [Mar. 26.] At the meeting of the Regents held on this date an invitation was received to attend with their families the opening lecture of the institution, on Thursday evening, March 29. The regular lectures of the first course began the next day. On that day, March 30, 1860, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle contained an account of the proceedings of this "opening lecture." Before giving a re- port of the addresses it said: "The Long Island College Hospital, which has been for some time in the past closed, was reopened last night under auspices which promise to the institution a long career of usefulness. The Charter of the College Hospital was obtained in 1858, and was designed to combine, as its name indicates, a College Hospital for the treatment of patients. From various circumstances extensively agitated in this paper at the time, the institution was not successful, and the department of in- struction has for some time been closed. Owing to the energy of the Regents and Council, and to the liberality of one of them in particular, P-..J > v these difficulties have been overcome, and theTTjbng Island College Hospital starts with means which will enable it not only to succor the afflicted, but to establish a College for instruction, the benefit of which will be experienced in the city in which it is located. The Commence- ment exercises last evening were numerously attended, many of "The audience being ladies. We noticed among those present some of our first citizens, men who are always on hand when the interests of the city are to be advanced." The proceedings on this occasion were opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Francis Vinton, after which Dr. T/ L. Mason made an ad- dress in which he stated the objects for which the institution was established, and gave a brief history of it. In the course of his re- marks he adverted to the beneficial effect which such an institution would have upon the city. After referring to the central and healthy location of Brooklyn, and its schools of great excellence, its churches and teachers of re- ligion, Dr. Mason said, " Brooklyn, possessing all these advantages, had neglected too long to establish schools for professional educa- tion. This thing she lacked, and in this she was behind all the cities of her size in this country and in Europe. This was felt to be a re- proach which ought to be removed from her, and it is a source of honest pride, I think, that it has been permitted to medical men to take the first step toward the performance of that duty." * Prof. Doremns was appointed to the Chair of Chemistry and Medical Juris- prudence, and Prof. Dalton to that of Physiology. 32 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. The students who had matriculated for the first course of lectures were present, and to them Dr. Mason addressed a few remarks, promising them that "nothing should be wanting on the part of their teachers to make them theoretically and practically acquainted with their noble profession." In concluding his remarks to them he said: "Gentlemen, aim higher! You have entered a path glorious with the memory of a long line of worthies whose names the world will not willingly let die; be not content with anything short of the highest excellence." Dr. Frank H. Hamilton, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, followed Dr. Mason in an address, in which he described the use and progress of medical science in the United States, and especially in the State of New York. In the course of the address he stated that the first human subject ever dissected in North America by a scientific physician was the body of Harmanus Carroll, who was executed by sentence of the law in the city of New York in 1759. The dissection was performed by Drs. John Bard and Peter Middle- ton before a small class of medical students, but it does not appear that these gentlemen gave any regular lectures. They injected the blood vessels and made a preparation of the body. This address is full of interesting and instructive data. After the proceedings were finished, the audience examined the several departments of the hospital, expressing "much gratification at the neatness and order which were everywhere manifest." [June 11.] The Regents resolved "that the Collegiate Depart- ment of the Long Island College Hospital be again delegated to the Council of the institution in accordance with their letter of the 28th of November last, and that all emoluments arising therefrom be re- ceived by them and all .disbursements connected therewith be liquidated by them, of which emoluments and disbursements they shall render an account to the Board of Regents." FIEST COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. [July 24.] On this date occurred the first "Commencement," or Graduating Exercises of the College. They were held in the chapel of the Packer Institute, and are reported in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, of July 25, 1860. On the platform were Senator Samuel Sloan, President, Mr. T. H. Rodman, Secretary, and other members of the Board of Regents. Beside them were Drs. C. L. Mitchell, W. H. Dudley, T. L. Mason, and J. H. Henry, the Council; and of the Faculty, Professors Austin Flint, R. 0. Doremus, F. H. Hamilton J. C. Dalton, Dewitt C. Enos, E. N. Chapman, J. C. Hutchison and J. D. Trask. Before quoting the addresses the Eagle said: "We chronicled in March last the reopening of the Long Island College Hospital. From the well-known ability and energy, and more than all from the self-sacrificing spirit of those at its head, we an- ticipated the most favorable results. From time to time we have THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL; 33 visited the College and have felt it our duty to commend the admirable arrangements of its directors and the ability of its faculty. Still the undertaking was an experiment, the result of which only time could tell. From the statement made last night, no less than from the en- couragement and sympathy manifested by some of the ablest members of the medical profession, we are justified in saying, that the experi- ment is successful and that Brooklyn can boast of having a medical college within its borders second to none, in the ability of its faculty and its opportunities for imparting a thorough medical education." After music by the orchestra, Rev. Dr. R. S. Storrs offered prayer. Dr. Mitchell addressed the students and read to them the Hippo- cratic Oath, and Dr. Dudley, Registrar, presented the class for the degree, naming each one of the twenty-one. Upon them Dr. Mason, President of the Collegiate Department, conferred the degree of Doctor in Medicine, in Latin, handing each one a diploma. After this ceremony he made an address to the audience concluding with a farewell to the graduating class. Prof. Austin Flint followed Dr. Mason in a short address. The valedictory address was delivered by S. J. Morrison of the class; after which the faculty and graduates partook of the hospitality of Dr. Mason. Thus ended the first Commencement of the Long Island College Hospital. •Sfvvulb 4>1a/iJi_ CoUiat. 5&»\JlaL TSXwUurn WW. '^UvAaI djJliX X<*Ju Kv^jEual1; 4W vi vrJl &*« 1 ^uajm*, .4* 'j*-****, *»J ^»cn*.crC Jj aAwwwiAu^JT, itifwt will (* Au^d &,vA »itoCU»*. '"$* «M> Af.*3iM*X*t m«L USmJO ^t»X tUM»AI> a* <_)l"l'OU.vn\S l> .M_K»I('LV.\, \,,,,,,,,/,,,,.y,,..r/r.,r..-/!»«H/,^iMM«/,4.m '/,,/,,,,/*.ym-,Mr„rt,»»„<£*/»,„//„,.,,/«»./„,v,,,. -~M riijiir, iri planus ttstinioniain (,//„/«.„ ./,/ siciuiM.Krtuiuow / ;^;/^w W/>z,,/. *#/ -J},,,//,/,,,,,,.,, ;/.,/.„„ //.,,mj' j„,„m. «*M,M,„tf..».„S~, '*/"■ '""/'■ ->/u ^CuiinluiiiT. 7" ./,,,4/,,/r <>s>„t/r .■/(■■ WM.. /,«/,/,, f/n//// /./fry .MODKH.VrOK.K.S. j&tf[\y*^'-,.j£-'./y./i/.,,,...<,L ~ jJrufosim's. , .'la//,,. f~'j/.1 M.ii.<(.,; 74 Thomas H. Rodman, 1S75 92. Thomas S. Moore, lS-!l!l. Henry W. Maxwell, 1S9'J. THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 45 TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES ESTABLISHED. [Mar. 20.] The nurses of the Society of Trained Nurses were withdrawn, and the upper story and lower rooms of the house S.E. corner of Henry and Pacific Streets were hired for a Nurses' Home, to be opened May 1, and a Committee was instructed to take the necessary steps to establish a training school for nurses. At this meeting the Board of Regents resolved to give $100 to the student who should pass the best examination. [June 4.] The Regents contributed $250 to the Alumni Asso- ciation to pay for the dinners of the graduating class, at the Annual Dinner of the Association. 1884. [May 5.] A subscription was made for the Alumni Association this year for the same purpose as in 1883. [Nov. 24.] The Regents authorized the construction of a new building to be occupied by the Lying-in Department of the Hospital, and for a Nurses' Home, at a cost of $14,000. 1885. [Oct. 5.] Dr. John T. Conkling and Dr. Alexander Hutchins were appointed members of the Council. Dr. Jos. C. Hutchison was elected after the death of Dr. Dudley. 1886. [May 17.] $200 was voted to the Alumni Association for the Annual Dinner. DUDLEY MEDAL INSTITUTED. [Dec. 6.] It was announced to the Board that Dr. William H. Dudley, whose death occurred on October 9, 1886, had provided for a medal in his will, in the following language: "I give and bequeath to the Long Island College Hospital in the City of Brooklyn, such a sum as may be necessary, not exceeding one hundred dollars, to be applied to procure a die for a medal, and also the further sum of five hundred dollars to be securely invested, and the interest thereof applied to the purchase of such medal, to be annually awarded to the member of the graduating class of the Collegiate Department of said Hospital, who shall write the best clinical medical report or thesis upon a case in the Hospital Medical Ward, decision to be made by the Council and Faculty." 1887. [Jan. 3.] The Executive Committee, in conjunction with Council and Hospital Faculty, were directed to confer and perfect a plan for an Out-Door Obstetric Service, and report to the Board. 46 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. [Mar. 7.] The Regents contributed $200 toward the Alumni Dinner. Announcement was made that Dr. Joseph C. Hutchison, having been elected Chairman of the Collegiate Committee, had thereby become President of the Collegiate Department. Dr. Hutch- ison died on July 17, 1887. ALUMNI REPRESENTATION IN THE BOARD OF REGENTS. A Committee of the Alumni Association, consisting of Drs. G. R. Butler and J. H. Raymond, presented to the Board a minute from the Association, suggesting the propriety of giving the Alumni a voice in the selection of a representative in the Board of Regents. [Dec. 23.] A memorial meeting was held at the College, com- memorating the thirty years' history of the Long Island College Hospital. 1888. DUDLEY MEMORIAL MEDAL. [Feb. 6.] Regent Henry W. Maxwell announced to the Board that it was his intention, in loving remembrance of the late Dr. Will- iam H. Dudley, to give annually a medal to be known as "The Dudley Memorial Medal," to be awarded to the student who shall write the best clinical report or thesis upon a ease in the Surgical Ward of the Long Island College Hospital. The President and Prof. McCorkle were authorized to issue certificates to members of the graduating classs who have pursued the study of physical diagnosis and are entitled thereto. [Nov. 5.] It was announced at a meeting of the Regents that the late Mrs. James Humphrey had left a legacy of $10,000 to the institution. [Dec. 3.] The Committee of the Board of Regents appointed to consider the request of the Alumni Association presented March 7,1887, to have a voice in the selection of, and a representation in, the Board of Regents, made the following report which was adopted: "Under the act incorporating the College, and the acts amenda- tory thereof, members of the Board of Regents are elected from the incorporators, and any member of the Alumni Association who is an incorporator is eligible to membership in the Board of Regents. If the name of any incorporator is submitted to the Board of Regents by the Alumni Association, it would doubtless receive respectful consideration. "Under existing laws it is impossible to elect a member of the Board of Regents in any other way." 1889. [Feb. 4.] A portrait of the late Dr. William H. Dudley, which had been ordered by the Board of Regents from Fredericks & Co of THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 47 New York, was exhibited to that body. It was later hung in the Col- lege lecture room between the portraits of Prof. Samuel G. Armor and Corydon L. Ford. [May 6.] Dr. George W. Brush, corresponding secretary of the Alumni Association, informed the Regents that Dr. Z. T. Emery had been unanimously chosen to represent the Association in the Board of Regents; and Mr. F. W. Keutgen gave notice that he should move the nomination of Dr. Emery as an incorporator at the next meet- ing. [June 3.] Dr. Emery was elected an incorporator and a member of the Board of Regents in the class of 1885. [June 17.] A legacy of $3,000 was announced as having been left by the late John James Van Nostrand. 1890. [Jan. 6.] The Department of Orthopedic Surgery in the Dis- pensary was re-established. [May 5.] Dr. George W. Brush, of the class of 1876, was elected an incorporator. [Aug. 25] Improvements were authorized, consisting of a new story on the Amity Street wing and the portion of the building between the wing and the centre building, at a cost not exceeding $25,000, and arrangements were made looking to the use of the lecture room of the Hoagland Laboratory by the College until the improvements were completed. 1891. [Jan. 5.] The minutes of the Regents record the fact that Dr. J. M. Van Cott, Jr., had been sent by the Board to Berlin to obtain a supply of tuberculin from Dr. Koch for the use of the Hospital. [Feb. 2.] It was determined that after the close of the collegiate year of 1891, three courses of lectures in different years be required for graduation. The repairs to the College building required the hiring of a store on Atlantic Avenue to be used as a chemical labor- atory for the instruction of the medical class. Dr. A. T. Bristow presented a refrigerator for the dissecting room. [Mar. 2.] Dr. J. M. Van Cott, Jr., of the class of 1885, who had recently returned from Berlin, Germany, whither he had been sent by the Regents to obtain a supply of tuberculin from Dr. Koch, made to the Board a report of his mission. [May 4.] The thanks of the Regents were tendered to Mr. H. D. Polhemus, a Regent, for his gift of $5,000 to the institution. [June 1.] Bequests of $5,000 by the late R. P. Buck and John Ruszits were announced. 48 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. [July 20.] Authority was given to construct a vault in the yard of the Hospital to receive two new steam boilers, the purchase of which was authorized, also an engine and laundry; to construct a lavatory building for the Nurses' and Female wings, and to put fire escapes on the building, the whole cost not to exceed $35,000. 1892. [Mar. 7.] The Department of Electro-Therapeutics in the De- partment of Diseases of Women was established in the Dispensary. [Aug. 25.] The death of Mr. Thomas H. Rodman, President of the Board of Regents, occurred. He had been a member of the Board since 1858, and President since April 5,1875. [Oct. 3.] The Regents received a communication from Rev. Charles L. Mitchell, of Winchester, Mass., stating that he desired to establish a prize in connection with the College Department in memory of his father, the late Dr. Chauncey L. Mitchell; for this purpose he sent to the Board a $1,000 bond; the interest on which is to be applied to the purchase of books or instruments; the award to be made to the students of the college under regulations to be made by the College Faculty. The Faculty decided to award it to the member of the graduating class who in their judgment is the best qualified in all departments of medicine. Announcement was made of the approach to comple- tion of the improvements in the buildings. THOMAS S. MOORE ELECTED PRESIDENT. [Nov. 7.] Mr. Thomas S. Moore was elected President of the Board of Regents. Mr. Moore died on April 1, 1899. 1893. [Feb. 6.] The By-Laws of the institution were amended in im- portant particulars. 1894. [April 2.] William W. Browning, M.D., Professor of Anatomy, sent the Board of Regents a check for $1,041.68—$1,000 of which was to establish a fund, the interest of which was to be given as a prize, to be known as the Corydon L. Ford prize, to the student who performs the best work in the dissecting room during his aca- demic career. 1895. [Feb. 14.] The death of Mr. Henry D. Polhemus occurred. He had been a member of the Board of Regents since March 21 1872. THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 49 1897. [Jan. 4.] The Board of Regents resolved to give to each member of the House Staff who passes creditably through the various grades of the service to the satisfaction of the Board, a diploma signed by the members of the Hospital Faculty and the President and Secre- tary of the Board of Regents under the seal of the Corporation. [May 3.] The following were appointed members of the Council: Arthur R. Payne, M.D., Joseph H. Hunt, M.D., Walter B. Chase, M.D., and James W. Fleming, M.D. (L. I. C. H., '80). Dr. Fleming is the only Alumnus of the institution who ever served on the Coun- cil. [June.] A fair was held in the Hospital for the benefit of the institution, which netted $3,175.55. [Aug. 27.] Hon. William J. Osborne died on this day. He had been a member of the Board of Regents since 1864, and Secretary from 1864 to 1893, when he declined a re-election. [Sept. 20.] Communication was received from Mr. William B. Davenport, President of the Polhemus Memorial Clinic, stating that the Board of Regents is invited to occupy the College Department of the Polhemus Memorial Clinic as soon as the same is completed, for the purposes of the College. The Board unanimously resolved to accept the generous offer. [Oct. 3.] The four-years graded course was inaugurated. GUILD OF THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. This organization owes its existence to Mrs. Frank E. West who, as a result of personal visitation to the wards of the Hospital, saw that much might be done to provide garments and other necessary articles for the sick children undergoing treatment there, many of whom came from homes of poverty, and were consequently insuf- ficiently clothed. [Nov. 30.] With this end in view, Mrs. West prepared a circular letter to the Regents and physicians connected with the institution and to their wives, asking them to meet in the Hoagland Laboratory on the evening of November 30. Thirty-two responded to this ap- peal. Mr. Thomas S. Moore, President of the Board of Regents, was the Chairman of the meeting, and its objects were explained by Dr. Frank E. West (L. I. C. H., '76). Drs. John A. McCorkle (L. I. C. H., '73) and Charles Jewett spoke warmly in support of the work. The By-Laws, which had been prepared by Dr. West, were adopted. These state that the object of the Guild is to provide infants' and children's underclothing, as well as such garments as may be neces- sary for the comfort of the sick poor in the Hospital. The By-Laws also provide that the membership shall consist of Active Members 50 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. who contribute their services to the work of the Guild, and Sustain- ing Members, who contribute money or goods. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. William J. Osborne; Treasurer, Mrs. Frank E. West; Secretary, Mrs. Jerome B. Thomas. 1898. [Jan. 3.] Contracts for a new building containing lavatories in the north-east corner of the court of the hospital were submitted to the Regents; for the cost of this building, the net proceeds of the fair held in June, 1897, were appropriated, and the balance was contributed by the Regents. [Jan. 5.] The Polhemus Memorial Clinic was first occupied by the Faculty of the College. The opening lecture was given by Pro- fessor Alex. J. C. Skene, President of the College Department. [January.] The Report of the Guild shows an active membership of 54 ladies. 37 Sustaining Members contributed $455.00. [Mar. 7.] The Regents provided for the appointment of a Dis- pensary Committee, consisting of three members of the Board of Regents, two of the College Faculty and two of the Hospital Faculty, each body to select its own representatives, who should frame rules governing the Dispensary, and have general supervision of the same. Messrs. C. W. Ide, Samuel Rowland and Z. T. Emery, M.D. (L. I. C. H., '74), of the Board of Regents; Professors J. S. Wight (L. I. C. H., '64) and Jewett, of the College Faculty; and Drs. F. H. Colton (L. I. C. H., '64) and Ernest Palmer, of the Hospital Faculty, con- stituted this Committee. [April 4.] The Regents resolved to close the rooms used in the Hospital as a Dispensary and move the Dispensary to the Polhemus Memorial Clinic. Communication was made to the Regents by Grant Post, G. A. R., looking to the presentation by the Post of a flag to the institution. The death of Dr. Cornelius N. Hoagland oc- curred on this date. He had been a member of the Board of Regents since May 3, 1886. [June 6]. The Board of Regents adopted the following: " The Regents of the Long Island College Hospital tender to Mrs. Car- oline H. Polhemus their heartfelt thanks for the noble work she has done in establishing and endowing the Polhemus Memorial Clinic, and devoting it to the use of the Long Island College Hospital for the relief of the suffering and the advancement of medical science. It is par- ticularly gratifying to the Regents to know that this good work will for all time perpetuate the memory and honor the name of the late Henry D. Polhemus, who was for many years a Regent of this institution, and who rendered it great service, and acted toward it with princely liberality." THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 51 WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. In the spring of 1898, the authorities of the Long Island College Hospital received a communication from the War Department ask- ing what facilities, if any, could be furnished for the care of sick and wounded soldiers. Part of the Hospital was at once placed at the disposal of the Department, and the rooms in the Old College building were prepared for the reception of such patients. On the morning of Sunday, July 17th, the first detachment of invalid troops arrived in Brooklyn on the U. S. Hospital Ship Oli- vette, from Cuba. Arrangements were at once made for the removal of these men and a line of ambulances, carriages and patrol wagons removed the sick and wounded, to the number of about 120, to the different hospitals. The Long Island College Hospital received 50 of these cases, 37 of which were gunshot wounds, 1 sprain of wrist, 1 varicose veins and 11 medical cases, malarial fever, etc. Nearly every surgical case was complicated by frequent attacks of malarial fever, but in spite of severe injuries and fever, the Hospital's records show but one death among these cases. On July 27, the U. S. Hospital Ship Relief arrived from Cuba with a small detachment of troops, 19 of whom were admitted to the Long Island College Hospital; 18 of these were wounded and 1 was a case of dysentery. No fatalities occurred amongst these patients. On August 20, the U. S. Hospital Ship Relief arrived in Brooklyn once more and 73 patients were sent to the Long Island College Hos- pital. Of these only 4 were surgical cases, 69 being cases of fever, typhoid and malarial. On September 1, the first cases transferred from the General Hos- pital at Camp Wikoff arrived here, and of these the Long Island Col- lege Hospital received 56, all cases of typhoid and malarial fever. Seven cases of typhoid were received from the U. S. Transport Chester from Porto Rico on September 6th, and on September 8th . 26 cases of fever from Camp Wikoff and Chickamauga. Other ar- rivals from Camp Wikoff to the number of 112 were received in the Long Island College Hospital on September 16th and 27th and Oc- tober 3d; only 6 of these cases were surgical and but 1 was wounded. The Hospital Ship Missouri arrived October 29th from Porto Rico with a detachment of men suffering from fevers and a few slight surgical cases; 49 of these were sent to the Long Island Col- lege Hospital. With the exception of 4 members of the 1st U. S. Volunteer Engineers and a few members of local regiments who were landed from the U. S. Transport Minnewaska, these were the last soldiers of the Spanish War to reach the Long Island College Hospital. In all, 421 men were regularly admitted at the request of the officers of the U. S. War Department, and in addition a number 52 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. of eases of stragglers and men from the local regiments. The total number of deaths was 12, a remarkably low rate when the grave nature of many of the cases is considered. The first soldier of this war entered the Hospital July 17,1898, and the last was discharged March 12, 1899. It may be worthy of note, that the surgeons of the Army Hospi- tal on Governor's Island availed themselves of the skill of the surgi- cal staff of the Hospital, by turning over to them some of their seri- ous operative cases, and that the IT. S. Marine Hospital as well as the Army Hospital sent over cases to be diagnosed by the aid of the X-ray machine in the Polhemus Memorial Clinic. 1899. [January.] The report of the Guild for 1898 states that there are on the roll 49 Active and 75 Sustaining Members. During the year there have been cut and made 1,621 pieces, of which 294 were sheets for the Men's, Women's and Maternity Wards; 84 sheets for the Children's Ward; and 10 surgeon's aprons. Besides these articles made by the Guild, there were purchased 650 surgeon's towels, 144 towels for the wards, 528 pillow slips, and 128 counterpanes. The following are the officers for 1899: Mrs. Horace C. Hazen, President; Mrs. Charles M. Bull, 1st Vice-President; Mrs. Charles H. O'Connor, 2d Vice-President; Mrs. Jerome B. Thomas, Record- ing Secretary; Mrs. Joshua M. Van Cott, Jr., Corresponding Secre- tary; Mrs. Crowell Hadden, Treasurer. [Mar. 6.] The By-Laws of the Board of Regents were amended so as to provide for visiting committees of the Board, whose duty it should be to visit and thoroughly inspect the Hospital. The Alumni Association, through its Board of Managers, requested ad- ditional representation in the Board of Regents, and nominated as a member of the corporation, John Harrigan, M.D. (L. I. C. H., '74). [April 1.] Mr. Thomas S. Moore, President of the Board of Regents, died. [April 3.] Dr. John Harrigan was elected a member of the cor- poration and of the Board of Regents. [April 10.] Mr. Henry W. Maxwell was elected President of the Board of Regents. THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 53 THE READING AND RECITATION TERM. This term was established in 1872, as stated on page 42. Each Reading and Recitation Term began in the fall and continued until the Regular Term began, up to the time of the change of the beginning of the Regular Term in 1886 from midwinter to Sep- tember; after which year the Reading Term followed the Regular Term. In 1897 the last Reading Term was held, the lengthening of the Regular Term and the adoption of the graded four-years course making this term unnecessary. First Faculty of the Reading and Recitation Term. Jarvis S. Wight, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica. William Wallace, M.D., Lecturer on Elements of Practical Medi- cine. Joseph H. Raymond, M.D., Lecturer on Physiology. Edward S. Bunker, M.D., Lecturer on Elementary Obstetrics. Lewis D. Mason, M.D., Lecturer on Minor Surgery. John D. Rushmore, M.D., Lecturer on Elementary Surgery. Lewis S. Pilcher, M.D., Lecturer on Anatomy. Henry N. Read, M.D., Lecturer on Chemistry. William H. Bates, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The dates on which the Reading Terms began, and their dura- tion after they began to follow the Regular Term, are given below: *1. October 7, 1872 14. September 23, 1885 2. October 1, 1873 15. March 7 to June 7, 1887 3. October 1, 1874 16. March 15 to June 15, 1888 4. October 1, 1875 17. March 14 to June 7, 1889 5. October 4, 1876 18. March 14 to June 6, 1890 6. October 4, 1877 19. March 13 to June 5, 1891 7. October 1, 1878 20. March 21 to June 10, 1892 8. October 2, 1879 21. March 20 to June 9, 1893 9. October 4, 1880 22. March 22 to June 8, 1894 10. September 28, 1881 23. March 28 to June 14, 1895 11. September 27, 1882 24. March 26 to June 12, 1896 12. September 19, 1883 25. April 1 to June 18, 1897 13. September 17, 1884 (The dates of the beginning of the Regular Terms, which mark the ending of the Reading Terms up to 1886, will be found at the head of the several classes among the Graduate Biographies.) 54 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. PRESIDENTS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS. SAMUEL SLOAN, 1858-1864 (excepting seven months, May 27- Dec. 28,1861). Bom Dec. 25, 1817, at Lisburn, near Belfast, Ire- land, and came to the United States in infancy. Graduate of Columbia College Grammar School, 1830; Supervisor of Kings County, 1850-1; Senator, N. Y. State Legislature, 1858-9; Presi- dent Hudson River Railroad, 1855-62; President Delaware, Lack- awanna & Western R.R., 1867-99; Chairman Board of Managers of same, 1899; President, at various times, of the following rail- roads: Oswego & Syracuse; Syracuse, Binghamton & New York; Utica, Chenango & Susquehanna Valley; Fort Wayne & Jackson; Green Bay, Winona & St. Paul. HENRY BOWMAN CROMWELL, May 27-Dec. 28, 1861. Bom April 29,1828, at Comwall-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. Entered busi- ness life at the age of fifteen, with John Haigh & Co., importers, of New York, in 1843. In 1847 went abroad to buy for the house, and in 1851 settled in Heathersfield, England, as resident partner of the firm, for four years. About 1856 he purchased an interest in the Parker-Vane Steamship Company, soon acquiring a con- trolling interest and founding the Cromwell Line, and by 1861 was running six different lines along the coast of the United States. His vessels passed to the Government at the breaking-out of the war and were added to the blockading fleets. He was fore- most in adopting the screw propeller in steamship construction, and introduced, against much opposition, the receipt of freight on covered piers. Mr. Cromwell died April 2, 1864, aged thirty- six. THEODORE POLHEMUS, JR., March 28-Dec. 5, 1864. Bom Aug. 5, 1815, at Gowanus, Brooklyn (in the house that had for generations been the family homestead); died April 16, 1865. A descendant of Rev. Johannes Theodoras Polhemus, the first pas- tor of the First Church in Brooklyn, who came from Holland in 1653. Educated at Erasmus Hall School, Flatbush; and became partner in the firm of Fox & Polhemus, manufacturers and dealers in cotton duck; his brother, Henry Ditmas Polhemus, in whose memory the Polhemus Memorial Clinic was erected, was a mem- ber of this firm. An original stockholder in the Brooklyn Acad- emy of Music and the Brooklyn Art Association; prominently identified with the Brooklyn "Sanitary Fair," of 1864. JOSEPH RIPLEY, Dec. 5, 1864-April 30, 1866. Bom Sept. 14, 1804, at Norwich, Conn.; died Dec. 31,1876. A lineal descendant of William Bradford, second Governor of Plymouth Colony. En- tered Yale College 1819, at the age of fourteen, and was graduated in 1823, the youngest man in his class. Entered business in New York. THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 55 JOHN JAMES VAN NOSTRAND, May 7,1866-Oct. 22, 1874. Born Oct. 21, 1815, in New York City; died, Brooklyn, Jan. 7, 1889. Educated in New York City and Stamford, Conn. Began early in life a successful business career, a member of the firm of J. & J. Van Nostrand, wholesale grocers, New York. THOMAS H. RODMAN, April 4,1875-Aug. 25,1892. Born 1822; died, Brooklyn, Aug. 26, 1892. Commissioner to locate Brooklyn Public Parks, 1857; Commissioner for laying out Prospect Park, 1860; Supervisor, Sixth Ward, Brooklyn; Alderman, 1873; Dis- trict Attorney of Kings County, by appointment of Gov. Dix, 1874; Member of Brooklyn Board of Education. THOMAS SMITH MOORE, Nov. 7, 1892-April 1, 1899. Bora Oct. 11,1842, at Newburgh, N. Y.; died, Brooklyn, April 1,1899. Graduate, 1861, of Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard Uni- versity; began study of law 1862, with Judge William Fullerton; admitted to the bar 1863. Was at various times Counsel for Brook- lyn City Railroad Company, the Metropolitan Traction Company, and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children; As- sistant District Attorney, Kings County; Commissioner of East River Bridge; President of the New England Society of Brooklyn; Director of The New York Times, the Fidelity & Casualty Com- pany, Young Men's Christian Association; Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, and the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. Nominee for Justice of the Supreme Court, 1896. Member of the University and the Century clubs, of New York; the Hamilton and Brooklyn Riding and Driving clubs, of Brooklyn; and the Bar Association, of New York. HENRY W. MAXWELL, April 10, 1899. Born Dec. 7, 1850, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated at Brooklyn public school and Poly- technic Institute. Treasurer of the Polhemus Memorial Clinic. Vice-President of the Brooklyn Trust Company, Liberty National Bank, N. Y., and Board of Trustees, Brooklyn Library. Trustee of the Union Trust Company, N. Y., Caledonian Insurance Com- pany, of Scotland. Director of the American Exchange National Bank, N. Y., Central Railroad of New Jersey, Atlas Portland Cement Company, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Brooklyn Art Association. Member of N. Y. Chamber of Commerce, N. Y. Stock Exchange. President Board of Trustees, Second Unitarian Church, Brooklyn. Member of Brooklyn School Board, and Board of Education, N. Y. Member of Hamilton, Excelsior, Mon- tauk, and Riding and Driving clubs, of Brooklyn; Lawyers' Club, N. Y.; Dyker Meadow Golf Club, Westbrook Golf Club, L. I. 56 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS. Charter Members. Samuel W. Slocum....................March Henry Messenger ....................March 6 C. Nestell Bovee......................March 6 Livingston K. Miller..................March 6 Theodore Polhemus, Jr................March 6 Abraham B. Baylis...................March 6 Alfred Large........................March 6 Richard L. Delisser...................March 6 Cornelius Dever .....................March 6 Daniel Chauncey.....................March 6 Joseph Hegeman.....................March 6 James S. Brownson...................March 6 Nathaniel E. James...............---March 6 Charles Christmas....................March 6 Harold Dollner......................March 6 Nicholas Luqueer....................March 6 Eugene O'Sullivan ...................March 6 Samuel Smith.......................March 6 Jacques Cortelyou....................March 6 John T. Moore......................March 6 Joseph W. Greene.....................March 6 Luther B. Wyman...................March 6 Henry F. Vail.......................March 6 Robert H. Berdell....................March George F. Thomae....................March 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 Elected. Samuel Sloan........................March 13 John J. Van Nostrand................March 13 Augustus C. Baldwin..................June 10 Thomas H. Rodman..............November 4 Rollin Sandford.................November 4 Simeon B. Chittenden..............January 6 Charles Dennis .....................March 15 Clement Heerdt.....................March 15 Henry B. Cromwell..................March 15 F. W. Keutgen*.....................March 26 John F. McCoy.....................March 26 William M. Vail....................March 26 George White ......................March 25 James Wilson ......................March 25 Gustavus A. Brett ..................March 25 ♦Member of the Board, May, 1899. 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1859 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1861 1861 1861 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 57 Elected. Amos Bobbins............... .......March 25, 1861 1861 Joseph Ripley ............... 1861 George S. Stephenson......... .... December 28, 1861 1861 1862 1862 W. H. Swan................. .......March 31, 1862 ........April 28, 1862 S. B. Caldwell............... 1862 1862 .......March 17, 1864 .......March 17, 1864 .......March 17, 1864 Theodore L. Mason, M.D....... .......March 17, 1864 B. E. Clark.................. .......March 28, 1864 .......March 28, 1864 .......March 28, 1864 ........April 25, 1864 1865 ........April 30, 1866 William H. Dudley, M.D...... ........April 30, 1866 ........April 30, 1866 ........April 29, 1867 ........April 29, 1867 ........April 29, 1867 E. N. Chapman, M.D.......... ........April 29, 1867 1869 1871 .......March 21, 1872 Demas Barnes ............... .......March 21, 1872 .......March 18, 1875 J. Sullivan Thome, M.D....... .......March 18, 1875 .......March 18, 1875 .......March 18, 1879 1881 1881 1881 1881 N. B. Cooke................. 1881 1881 1882 William B. Kendall.......... 1882 R. H. Riley................. .........May 7, 1883 W. A. Abbott............... 1883 • Members of the Board, May, 1899. 58 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. Elected. Charles W. West*............. 4, 1884 3, 1886 Z. Taylor Emery, M.D.*........ 3, 1889 Charles W. Ide*.............. 5, 1890 5, 1890 5, 1890 1, 1890 Elijah R. Kennedy*........... 3, 1898 3, 1898 3, 1898 3, 1898 3, 1898 J. V. B. Thayer*.............. 3, 1898 3, 1899 Charles K. Wallace*........... 3, 1899 1, 1899 * Members of the Board, May, 1899. THE COUNCIL. Theodore Lewis Mason, M.D., 1858-82. Chauncey Leeds Mitchell, M.A., M.D., 1858-88. William Henry Dudley, M.D., 1858-86. John Byrne, M.D., LL.D., 1858. James Harvey Henry, M.D., 1859-67. George Marvin, M.A., M.D., 1867-74. John Sullivan Thome, M.A., M.D., 1876-80. George Gallagher Hopkins, M.A., M.D., 1881-90. John Lloyd Zabriskie, M.D., 1882-95. Joel Wilbur Hyde, M.D., 1881. William Wallace, M.D., 1884-96. John Terry Conkling, M.D., 1886-93. Joseph Chrisman Hutchison, M.D., LL.D., 1886-87. Alexander Hutchins, M.A., M.D., 1886. Edwin Augustus Lewis, M.A., M.D., 1896. Joseph Hill Hunt, B.A., M.D., 1897. Arthur Richard Paine, M.A., M.D., 1897. Walter B. Chase, M.D., 1897. James Watt Fleming, M.D. (L. I. C. H., '80), 1897. -^ THE FACULTY. Practice of Medicine. Austin Flint, Sr., M.D., LL.D. Practice Med. and Path. 1860-67- Clin. Med. 1868. Samuel Glasgow Armor, M.D., LL.D. Prin. and Prac. Med. Path. THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 59 and Clin. Med., 1868-71; Prin. and Prac. Med. and Clin. Med., 1872-85 John Alva McCorkle, M.D. (L. I. C. H., '73). Prin. and Prac. Med. and Clin. Med., 1885. Surgery. Frank Hastings Hamilton, M.A., M.D., LL.D. Surgery, 1860-63; Military Surgery, 1863-65; Hvgiene and Mil. Surgery, 1865-67; Mil. Surgery, 1867-69; Surgery, 1869-70. Alpheus Benning Crosby, M.A., M.D. Surgery, 1870-72. William Warren Greene, M.D. Prin. and Prac. Surgery and Clin. Surgery, 1872-75. Jarvis Sherman Wight, M.A., M.D., LL.D. (L. I. C. H., '64). Prin. and Prac. Surgery and Clin. Surgery, 1875-79; Surgery and Clin. Surgery, 1879-83; Operative Surgery, 1883. John Dikeman Rushmore, B.A., M.D. Surgery, 1883. Daniel Ayres, B.A., M.D., LL.D. (Emeritus). Surg. Path, and Clin. Surgery, 1877-92. Operative Surgery. Joseph Chrisman Hutchison, M.D., LL.D. Operative Surgery and Surg. Anat., 1860-67. DeWitt Clinton Enos, M.D. Clin, and Operative Surgery, 1867-68. Benjamin Howard, M.A., M.D. Operative and Clinical Surgery, 1868-71. Jarvis Sherman Wight, M.A., M.D., LL.D. (L. I. C. H., '64). Opera- tive and Clin. Surgery, 1883. Surgical Anatomy. William Gilfillan, M.D. Surgical Anatomy, 1867-68. Anatomy. DeWitt Clinton Enos, M.D. Gen. and Descr. Anatomy, 1860-67. Corydon L. Ford, M.D., LL.D. Gen. and Descr. Anat., 1867-69; Anatomy, 1869-85. Edwin Augustus Lewis, M.A., M.D. Anatomy, 1885-94. William Webb Browning, M.A., LL.B., M.D. Anatomy, 1894 (and Clinical Professor of Orthopedics). Physiology. John Call Dalton, B.A., M.D. Phys. and Microscopic Anat., 1860- 63. Austin Flint, Jr., M.D., LL.D. Phys. and Microscopic Anat., 1863- 68. William Thompson Lusk, M.A., M.D. Phys. and Microscopic Anat., 1868-71. 60 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. Henry Sylvester Cheever, M.A., M.D. Phys. and Microscopic Anat., 1871-74. Joseph Howard Raymond, M.A., M.D. (L. I. C. H., '68). Phys. and Microscopic Anat., 1874-83; Phys. and Sanitary Science, 1883-94; Phys. and Hygiene, 1894. Obstetrics and Gynecology. James Dowling Trask, M.A., M.D. Obstet. and Dis. of Wom. and Chil.,1860-63. Edwin Nesbit Chapman, M.A., M.D. Obstet. and Dis. of Wom. and Chil. and Clin. Midwifery, 1863-68. Foster Swift, M.D. Obstet. and Dis. of Wom. and Chil., 1868-69. Edward Swift Dunster, M.A., M.D. Obstet. and Dis. of Wom. and Chil., 1869-70; Obstet. and Dis. of Chil., 1870-75. Edward Seaman Bunker, M.D. Prin. and Prac. Obstet. and Clin. Obstet., 1875-78. John Dikeman Rushmore, B.A., M.D. Prin. and Prac. Obstet. and Clin. Obstet., 1878-80. Charles Jewett, M.A., Sc.D., M.D. Obstetrics, 1880-81; Obstet. and Dis. of Chil., 1883-99; Obstet. and Gynecology, 1899. Alexander Johnston Chalmers Skene, M.D., LL.D. Dis. of Wom. and Clin. Obstet., 1870-72; Med. and Surg. Dis. of Wom. and Clin. Obstet., 1872-96; Med. and Surg. Dis. of Wom. and Dis. of Chil., 1876-82; Med. and Surg. Dis. of Worn., 1882-94; Gynecology, 1894-99. Chemistry and Toxicology. Robert Ogden Doremus, M.A., M.D., LL.D. Chem. and Tox., 1860- 63. Darwin G. Eaton, M.D., Ph.D. Chem. and Tox., 1863-68. George Washington Plympton, M.A., C.E., M.D. Chem. and Tox., 1868-83; Physics, Chem and Tox., 1883-85. (Emeritus, 1885.) Elias Hudson Bartley, B.S., Ph.G., M.D. (L. I. C. H., '89). Chem. and Tox., 1885. Therapeutics and Materia Medica. Edwin Nesbit Chapman, M.A., M.D. Ther., Mat. Med. and Clin. Midwifery, 1860-63. William Gilfillan, M.D. Ther. and Mat. Med., 1863-66. Samuel Glasgow Armor, M.D., LL.D. Ther., Mat. Med. and Gen. Path., 1866-68. Andrew Heermance Smith, M.D. Mat. Med. and Ther., 1868-71. Jarvis Sherman Wight, M.A., M.D., LL.D. (L. I. C. H., '64) Mat Med. and Ther., 1871-74. George Gallagher Hopkins, M.A., M.D. Mat. Med. and Ther 1876-78. *' FACULIV OF THE COLLEGE, 1860. Austin Flint, Sr., M.D., LL.D. Frank H. Hamilton, M.A., M.D., LL.U. James D. Trask, M.A., M.D. Joseph C. Hutchison, M.D., LL.D. John C. Dalton, B.A., M.D. DeWitt C. Enos, M.D. R. Ogden Dokemus, M.A., M.D., LL.D. Edwin N. Chapman, M.A., M.D. t THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 61 John Dikeman Rushmore, B.A., M.D. Mat. Med. and Ther., 1876-78. John Alva McCorkle, M.D. (L. I. C. H., '73). Mat. Med. and Ther., 1880-85. Frank Eliot West, M.A., M.D. (L. I. C. H., '76). Mat. Med. and Ther., 1885-96; Mat. Med. and Ther. and Clin. Med., 1888. Histology and Pathology. Edward Seaman Bunker, M.D. Histology and Gen. Path., 1879-83. Frank Farquhar Ferguson, M.D. (L. I. C. H., '80). Histology and Path. Anat., 1885-90. Joshua Marsden Van Cott, Jr., M.D. (L. I. C. H., '85). Histology and Path. Anat., 1890-99; Path, and Bacteriology, 1899. CLINICAL PROFESSORS. John Byrne, M.D., LL.D. Uterine Surgery, 1872-74. Jonathan Slater Prout, M.D. Diseases of the Eye, 1886. (Lecturer on the same from 1870.) Arthur Mathewson, M.A., M.D. Diseases of the Ear, 1886-95. (Emeritus, 1895.) (Lecturer on same from 1870.) Samuel Sherwell, M.D. Diseases of the Skin, 1886. (Lecturer on same from 1877.) Thomas Rushmore French, M.D. Diseases of the Nose and Throat, 1886. (Lecturer on Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat from 1877.) Henry Nash Read, M.D. (L. I. C. H., '70). Diseases of Children, 1886. (Lecturer on same from 1878.) John Cargill Shaw, M.D. Diseases of the Mind and Nervous Sys- tem, 1886. ( Lecturer on Dis. of Nervous System from 1883.) Hon. Calvin Edward Pratt. Medical Jurisprudence, 1886-96. Henry Walter Rand, M.A., M.D. Diseases of Genito-Urinary Or- gans, 1886-95. (Lecturer on same from 1885; Lecturer on Surgi- cal Pathology, 1882-84.) John E. Sheppard, B.A., M.D. Diseases of the Ear, 1895. Hon. Willard Bartlett. Medical Jurisprudence, 1897. Henry Holdich Morton, M.D. (L. I. C. H., '82). Genito-Urinary Diseases, 1899. (Lecturer on same from 1895.) PRINTED MATTER RELATING TO THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOS- PITAL. Compiled by William Schroeder, M.D. Cases Reported. 1858. Deformity of the Mouth from Gangrene and Necrosis of In- ferior Maxilla, the result of Mercurial Action. Drs. Daniel Ayres and Edward A. Whaley. 1858. Resection. Drs. Louis Bauer and John G. Johnson. 62 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 1858. Cystitis—Abscess into the Urethra. Drs. Edwin N. Chapman and Gabriel D. Ayres. 1858. Enteritis—Calculus of the Kidney. Drs. Edwin N. Chapman and Wm. H. Davol. 1859. Caries of the Hip Joint. Louis Bauer, M.R.C.S. [The above were reported by John G. Johnson, M.D., for the New York Journal of Medicine, 1858-59.] 1859. Hip Joint Disease: A Clinical Lecture delivered at The L. I. C. H., by Louis Bauer, M.R.C.S. 1859. Contraction of the Knee Joint, with False Anchylosis: A Clinical Lecture delivered at the L. I. C. H., by Louis Bauer, M.R.C.S. April, 1858. Circular Letter, relating to The L. I. C. H. March, 1858. Charter and By-Laws. June 4, 1858. Addresses delivered at Inauguration of the College. Nov. 16,1858. Addresses delivered at Public Opening of the College. Mar. 30,1860. Addresses delivered at Opening of the College to the First Class of Students. July 25,1860. Addresses delivered at First Commencement. [The above are printed in full in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle; except the Charter, which is printed in full in the Session Laws of the State of New York, 1858, Chapter 19.] 1858, 1870, 1882, 1893. By-Laws of the L. I. C. H. 1867, 1868, 1869, 1870. Reports of the L. I. C. H. 1881. Vox Studentium, Vol. 1, Nos. 1, 2, 3. May, June, July. (Notes of the Class of 1881.) 1881. The Pathologist. Edited by Prof. Edward S. Bunker, M.D. [About eight numbers published, between January, 1881, and January, 1883—containing reports of medi- cal and surgical cases treated in the Hospital.] Introductory Addresses. The Fallacies of Popular Clinical Medicine. Jarvis S. Wight, M.A., LL.D. The Touchstone of Professional Worth. Edward S. Bunker, M.D. Co-operation Between the Medical Profession and the People. Joseph H. Raymond, M.A., M.D. Addresses in Pamphlet Form. 1884. William H. Dudley, M.D. Alumni Dinner Address. 1884. Rev. Albert J. Lyman, D.D. Commencement Address—" The Modern Physician the Mediator of Science." 1887. Memorial Meeting, Commemorating Thirty Years of the L. I. C. H. 1888. George G. Hopkins, M.D. Address to Graduates of the L. I. C. H. Training School for Nurses. 1892. Francis H. Stuart, M.D. Address to Graduates of the L. I. C. H. Training School for Nurses—" The Ideal Nurse." Historical. 1882. History of the L. I. C. H. The Brooklyn Advance. 1884. History of the L. I. C. H. History of Kings County, Edited by Henry R. Stiles, M.A., M.D. 1880. 1881. 1883. THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 63 1887. History of the L. I. C. H. and the Hoagland Laboratory. The Doctor, Oct. 16. 1896. History of the L. I. C. H. and the Hoagland Laboratory. The Brooklyn Citizen, April 26. 1893. History of the L. I. C. H. and the Hoagland Laboratory. The Eagle and Brooklyn, Edited by Henry W. B. Howard and Arthur N. Jervis. 1896. History of the L. I. C. H. and the Hoagland Laboratory. The American University Magazine. 1897. History of the L. I. C. H. and the Hoagland Laboratory. Souvenir of the L. I. C. H. Fair. 1898. The Council and Faculty of the L. I. C. H., 1860. (Biographical.) William Schroeder, M.D. 1860-1899. Annual Announcements, issued by the College. THE HOAGLAND LABOKATOKY. CORNELIUS NEVIUS HOAGLAND was born at Neshanic, Somerset County, N. J., Nov. 23, 1828, and died in Brooklyn, N. Y., April 25, 1898. His father, Andrew Hoagland, removed to Pi- qua, Miami County, 0., in 1834, and later to West Charleston, in the same State. When seventeen years of age, Cornelius left the public school of the latter place, and began the study of medicine, receiving the degree of M.D. from the Medical Department of the Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 0., in 1852. From 1854 to 1858, he was Auditor of Miami County. In 1861, he entered the United States service as 1st Lieut, of Co. H, 11th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. In the same year he became Surgeon of the 71st Ohio, and served in that capacity until the end of the war, being mustered out in 1866. He participated in the engagements of Pittsburg Land- ing, Atlanta, Franklin and Nashville, at the last of which he was wounded in the breast. In 1868, he came to Brooklyn and entered business life, retiring in 1876. About the year 1886, Dr. Hoagland, himself an accomplished microscopist, became impressed with the work which was being done by scientists in the Department of Bacteriology, and on June 1st of that year he signed the contract for the purchase of the site on which now stands the Hoagland Laboratory. He felt that in this field lay an opportunity to benefit mankind to a greater extent than in any other department of science, and with this end in view he founded the Laboratory. While he thoroughly appreciated the other departments of medicine, yet bacteriology was in his opinion the one science from which the most good was to be expected, and the construction of the Laboratory was planned and its equipment ordered with this as the main end in view. The cost of the Labora- tory was as follows: site, $24,000; building, $56,606.74; cabinet work and furniture,$6,675.19; apparatus, $4,090.17; library, $3,093.- 09; pavement, $1,064.65; in all, $95,529.84. For a considerable time after the completion of the building its current expenses were met by him as the necessities arose. This expenditure amounted to $10,- 765.06. This was doubtless done that he might know what amount was necessary to provide for its permanent maintenance. When this was ascertained he endowed it to the extent of $50,000, and just pre- vious to his death he supplemented this original endowment by the addition of $24,000, making the whole benefaction aggregate $180 - 294.90. That Dr. Hoagland had no narrow view of the work which the Laboratory might accomplish is shown by his statement in the 64 CORNELIUS NKVIl'S HOAGLAND, M.D. 1X>S- lMtS. THE HOAGLAND LABORATORY. 6$ articles of incorporation, that it is founded for "the promotion of medical science and the instruction of students in special branches thereof." This is further shown by the fact that he equipped to the fullest extent the Department of Histology and Pathology. Since the erection of the Laboratory, 82 students and physicians, many of the latter in the service of the United States Army and Navy, have been instructed in bacteriology, and 1,360 students in histology and pathology. These latter are now practising physicians in all parts of the world, and it is no exaggeration to say that ten thou- sand individuals are the recipients of better and more skilful treat- ment by reason of Dr. Hoagland's large-hearted and open-handed generosity. Dr. Hoagland was also an expert photographer, and hundreds of negatives taken by him in all parts of the world are in the possession of his family. The picture of the Laboratory which illustrates this sketch is from a negative taken by him. He was especially skilled in photo-micrography. In the organization of the Laboratory he be- came the director of this department, and there are now in the pos- session of the trustees a large number of negatives made by him, of which he made lantern-slides for the illustration of lectures by the Laboratory Staff, and for use in popular lectures both in Brooklyn and elsewhere. Dr. Hoagland was a Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society of London, and Life Member of the American Geographical Society of New York, the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society and the Long Island Historical Society. He was a regent of the Long Island College Hospital; a member of the Medical Society of the County of Kings; of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; and a trustee of the following institutions, namely: Syracuse University, Antioch College, Adelphi College, the People's Trust Company, and the Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn, N. Y. He was also a member of the Hamilton and Oxford clubs. The completion of the Laboratory was announced on October 1, 1888; its formal opening, however, not taking place until December 15, on which occasion Prof. H. Newell Martin, of Johns Hopkins University, delivered an address, and the building was subsequently thrown open to inspection. On November 17, Director Sternberg lectured to the medical profession on Bacteria, following this on Feb. 17, 1889, with a lecture on the Bacillus of Tuberculosis. In 1893, he gave a course of lectures to which the public were invited, as follows: January 16. Bacteria in General: in Air, Water, and Soil. January 23. The Micrococcus of Pneumonia; the Bacillus of Tuber- culosis; the Bacillus of Typhoid Fever; the Spirillum of Relapsing Fever. 66 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. January 30. The Micrococcus of Erysipelas; the Bacillus of Diph- theria; the Spirillum of Asiatic Cholera. On March 13,1889, Dr. Daniel Ayres presented to the Laboratory $10,000, which was added to the endowment fund. On May 16, of the same year, he gave five shares of the Brooklyn Life Insurance Company, par value $100, the dividend on which he desired to have devoted to the purchase of a medal to be awarded as a token of merit for original work in biological research. On Dec. 31, 1897, Mr. Otto Huber presented to the Laboratory the sum of $12,000. On May 8, 1899, an unknown donor presented to the Laboratory, through Mr. Alvan R. Johnson, a prominent Brooklyn lawyer, the sum of $25,000 to endow a fellowship to be known as the "Van Cott Fellowship," in honor of Dr. Joshua M. Van Cott, Jr., the Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology. Dr. Van Cott nominated Dr. Archi- bald Murray as the Fellow for the current year. The members of the Board of Trustees of the Laboratory since its foundation are the following: Cornelius Nevius Hoagland, M.D., President, 1887-98. Rev. Charles Henry Hall, D.D., LL.D., 1887-95. Died Sept. 12, 1895. Joseph Howard Raymond, M.D., Sec. & Treas., 1887. Joshua Marsden Van Cott, LL.D., 1887-96. Died Aug. 13,1896. Charles E. West, LL.D., 1887. Charles O. Gates, 1896. President, 1899. Otto Huber, 1899. STAFF OF THE LABORATORY. George M. Sternberg, M.D., General Director and Director of Bacteriology, 1888-89; General Director, 1888-93; Director of Bac- teriology, 1892. George Theophilus Kemp, Ph.D., M.D., Associate Director of Bacteriology and Physiology, and Librarian, 1888-93. Frank Ferguson, M.D., Director of Bacteriology and Pathology, 1888-91. Joshua Marsden Van Cott, Jr., M.D., Associate Director of His- tology and Pathology, 1888-91; Director, 1891. Cornelius Nevius Hoagland, M.D., Director of Photo-microff- raphy, 1888-98. Died April 25, 1898. 8 Joseph Howard Raymond, M.D., Director of Physiology, 1888 William McMurtrie, Ph.D., Director Dept. of Chemistry' 1888 B. Meade Bolton, M.D., Director of Bacteriology, 1889-92. Ezra H. Wilson, M.D., Associate Director of Bacteriology' 1892- 93; Director of Bacteriology, 1893. 6J' THE HOAGLAND LABORATORY. 67 Smith Ely Jelliffe, M.D., Librarian, 1893-96. R. B. F. Randolph, Librarian, 1896; Assistant in Bacteriology, Assistants. Richard Slee, M.D., Physiology. Jerome B. Thomas, Jr., M.D., Bacteriology. Wilbur H. Seymour, M.D., Histology and Pathology. J. J. O'Reilly, M.D., Histology and Pathology. Fellowships. Archibald Murray, M.D., in Pathology, 1897; Van Cott Fellow- ship, 1899. EQUIPMENT OF THE HOAGLAND LABORATORY. Department of Bacteriology. The equipment of the Department of Bacteriology has been very com- plete from the opening of the Laboratory, and has been added to as oc- casion required until, at the present time, it is most complete, especially for research work. Microscopes, fitted with immersion lenses, micro- tomes, the latest form of electrically controlled incubators, both for high and low temperatures, an extensive outfit of glassware and optical apparatus, instruments of precision for preparing culture media, counting colonies, and other bacterial work. A collection of cultures of identified species of bacteria which is unequalled in the country, comprising one hundred different species, is kept in order for original or comparative work. An extensive photo-micrographic outfit is an adjunct to the Department, furnished with an arc light and special camera and stand for photographing bacteria under high power. The dark room and the large photograph room with its fine skylight, are models of their kind. A fine collection of photo-micrographic negatives is preserved as a matter of record and for the making of lantern slides. Library. At present the library contains about 1,300 volumes, consisting of text-books, works of reference and bound journals, all relating to the work for which the Laboratory is equipped. This is essentially a work- ing library, and is intended for the use of the Staff of the Laboratory. A great deal of trouble and expense has been incurred in completing the files of some of the European journals. There are fifty-three for- eign and three domestic journals on file. The value of this library can only be appreciated by laboratory workers. Department of Histology and Pathology. This Department is fully equipped for teaching in these branches, and is provided with microscopes, microtomes, lantern slides, etc. The amount of normal and pathological material received makes ample provision for an extended and thorough course in both these branches, and these courses are included in the requirements for graduation. Department of Physiology. This Department has been equipped both for teaching purposes and for research work in physiology. The equipment includes apparatus for demonstrations of respiration and circulation, and for research work on the blood and digestion. The illustrations of the Laboratory are from photographs by Charles E. Bolles, of Brooklyn. THE POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLIJSIC. ^ HENRY DITMAS POLHEMUS was born on Nov. 2, 1828, at the Polhemus Homestead, on Gowanus Lane (now Fifth Avenue and Carroll Street) in Brooklyn, which had been the home of his family for four generations. He died Feb. 14, 1895, being the last male descendant of Rev. Johannes Theodoras Polhemus, who came from Holland in 1653, to become the first pastor of the First Dutch Church in this vicinity. His brother, Theodore Polhemus, Jr., was President of the Board of Regents of the Long Island College Hospital from March 28th to December 5, 1864. Henry D. Polhemus was one of the Regents from 1872 to the time of his death, and was one of the most liberal benefactors of the institution. Mr. Polhemus was actively engaged for many years in business as a member of the firm of Fox & Polhemus, in Beaver Street, New York City, who were engaged in the business of manufacturing ducking. In the midst of a busy life he found time to devote a con- siderable period of time to the service of social and charitable insti- tutions. He was a director in the Long Island Bank, the Nassau Fire Insurance Company, the American District Telegraph Com- pany, the Brooklyn Gas Light Company, the Brooklyn City Railroad Company, the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Com- pany, the Morris & Essex Railroad Company, the Brooklyn Acad- emy of Music, the Eye and Ear Hospital, and the Long Island His- torical Society. He was a member of the Brooklyn Club, the St. Nicholas Society of Nassau Island and the Cuttyhunk Fishing Club, and was the President of each at the time of his death. He was also a member of the New York Club, the Larchmont Yacht Club, the Montauk, the Germania, the Hamilton, the Riding and Driving and the Robins Island clubs, of which last he was Vice-President. Soon after his death his widow, Mrs. Caroline Herriman Pol- hemus, desiring to perpetuate his memory by some suitable memorial, decided to erect a building in which a clinic might be maintained for the aid of the worthy poor of the water-front of Brooklyn, and where the students of the medical profession could be more perfectly edu- cated; and, on account of her husband's long connection with the Long Island College Hospital, and his interest therein, she decided to locate this building in the immediate vicinity of that Hospital. Early in the summer of 1895, ground was secured at the southwest corner 68 HENRY DITMAS POLHEMUS. 1S2S-1S95. THE POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLINIC. 69 of Henry and Amity Streets and tentative plans indicating the gen- eral purposes sought to be accomplished in the erection of the building were prepared and submitted to six leading American architects, who were invited to submit plans in competition. The plan submitted by Mr. Marshall L. Emery, of New York, was ap- proved by a committee consisting of officers and professors of the Long Island College Hospital as the most satisfactory, and after the same had been carefully elaborated the erection of the Polhemus Memorial Clinic was commenced in the spring of 1896, and it was completed and occupied in December, 1897. The Polhemus Memorial Clinic was organized under the laws of the State of New York, with the approval of the State Board of Charities, April 14,1897; and the title of the building, together with the fund for its endowment, which was also contributed by Mrs. Polhemus, is held by this corporation. Its present Board of Trustees is William B. Davenport (President), Edgar M. Cullen, Willard Bart- lett, George B. Abbott, Henry W. Maxwell (Treasurer), and Joseph H. Raymond (Secretary). The Superintendent in charge of the building is Mr. J. G. Ould. DESCRIPTION OF THE POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLINIC. \V The design of the exterior, in French Renaissance, is intended to ex- press as clearly as possible an academic building, with well-defined and studied characteristics grouped together to produce well-balanced and agreeably proportioned fagades. The two lower stories, entirely of Indiana limestone, form a base for the work above. The next five stories are of limestone and a red-brown brick, crowned with the main cornice of stone and copper, forming a middle section, with the eighth story above as an attic, and the general scheme being a horizontal division in three parts. A vertical division into three parts of the front is effected by the arrangement of pilasters and breaks corresponding to the room divisions inside. So that the important element of design, viz., the vertical and horizontal triple division, is obtained. In plan, the building is a rectangle with large re-entrant bays or courts for light and air on the sides opposite the street fronts. The building extends about thirty feet below the sidewalk curb, and about 120 feet above, or a total height of 150 feet, with the first-story floor about thirty-six feet above mean high tide. The nature of the soil upon which the building stands was shown by a series of test bor- ings from fifty to seventy feet deep to be of a very uniform character, consisting of coarse, sharp sand, with a small percentage of boulders from the size of pebbles up to eight or ten inches in diameter, and a trace here and there of loamy clay. While this soil would probably carry from eight to twelve tons per square foot, the foundations have been proportioned to impose a load of but four tons, giving a wide mar- gin of safety. Moreover, the soil being sandy does not tend to collect or hold moisture, but allows the water to descend readily to the water level, thereby assuring to the building a dry underground basement or cellar. As a matter of precaution, however, and as a protection against surface water, all the walls and floors below grade are thoroughly as- phalted. The foundations are formed of beds of concrete two feet thick and of varying sizes up to thirteen feet square, these in turn sup- port a system of " grillage " footings formed of two tiers of steel beams 70 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. from twelve to twenty-four inches deep, placed at right angles to each other and entirely covering the concrete. There are also in the foun- dation four steel cantilever girders, one pair being six feet high. Upon this foundation rests a riveted steel skeleton supporting all the floors, and the exterior walls above the third-story floor-line. The lowest floor of the building, two stories below the curb line, is occupied by two seven-foot ventilating fans and an engine for oper- ating them; also the main heating stacks, fresh-air room, air-filters, and part of the steam apparatus. The basement, or first story below ground, is mainly occupied by machinery and apparatus, the three electric generators and their en- gines, two compound elevator pumps, elevator tanks, refrigerating, ventilating, and heating apparatus. The students' lavatory and toilet-rooms, and a surgical workshop, oc- cupy the Henry Street front of the basement, and a drug store-room and patients' toilet-room the opposite side. There are also in the base- ment, adjacent to the refrigerating-apparatus room, a preparation- room and storage-room for anatomical material. The first two stories above the sidewalk are devoted entirely to the dispensary or out-patients' department, and are practically the same in plan, consisting of a large central waiting-room surrounded by smaller consulting or examination rooms. The main entrance for patients is on Amity Street, through a large arched portico, leading to a vestibule and lobby. On each side of the lobby are placed alcoves for the attendants who receive and direct patients to their proper places. Opposite this main entrance across the waiting-room is the Superintendent's office, adjoining which is the dis- pensing drug-room. Around the waiting-room and facing the two street sides of the building are arranged consultation-rooms, as follows: Eye, general room and dark room; Orthopedic, two rooms (with stair to workshop in basement); Surgical, two rooms; Medical, two rooms. The waiting-room on the second story is connected with that on the first story by a broad stairway. Around the second-story waiting- room are arranged consultation-rooms, as follows: Diseases of Throat and Nose, two rooms; Diseases of Women, three rooms; Electro-thera- peutic treatment, one room; Nervous Diseases, one room, with dark room; Diseases of Children, two rooms; Diseases of Chest, two rooms; Skin Diseases, two rooms; Dentist, one room. The finish of all the rooms on both of these stories is entirely free from all unnecessary angles, broken surfaces, relief decoration, or other features tending to collect dust or obstruct cleaning. On the contrary, every facility has been provided for a complete and thorough cleaning. The amount of woodwork has been reduced to a minimum, and entirely eliminated where possible. Where the use of wood has been necessary, it has been used in perfectly plain surfaces; thus the door and window casings are plain oak bands with rounded corners. The doors themselves are veneered both sides with perfectly plain oak without the use of any mouldings whatever. All the floors of these two stories are laid with white vitrified tile. The walls are wainscoted with white glazed tile five feet high, finishing with round corners at the floor and all other angles. The angles and corners of plaster work are also rounded in all cases. All the consultation-rooms are provided with wash-basins or sinks, gas and electric light, electric plugs for heat or power, and special fixtures where necessary. Above the two lower stories, and occupying the remaining six floors of the building are the various rooms of the College Department. These are reached by a large main stair from the College entrance on Henrv Street. J The Henry Street entrance, which is entirely for the use of students THE POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLINIC. 71 leads into a large staircase hall or lobby on the first floor; from this hall stairs lead down to basement lavatories and up to the top story, and a large passenger elevator runs from the first to the eighth floor. The floors 01 this stair-case hall are finished with marble mosaic pave- ment on all stories. The walls are wainscoted with marble, finishing with a decorated bronze cap. The marble mosaic floors continue to the top story, and the wainscoting extends to the third story in marble, and is continued thence to the top floor with white glazed tile. The third story (first story above dispensary) is occupied by the Sec- retary's office and the library on the front or Henry street side of the building. The Secretary's ollice is a large room finished with a par- quetry oak floor, and a high-paneled wainscot, heavy doors, door and window casings, and panelled ceiling of mahogany. The Clerk's room serves as a local telephone exchange, having connection with the public wires and with a system of intercommunicating wires extending to various stations throughout the building. The library is a large room occupying the corner of Henry and Amity streets; it is finished in oak, with parquetry floor, paneled wainscot, ceiling, doors, and book- cases. The center section of this story is taken up by the locker-room, where there is an individual locker for each student. On the rear or west side of the building is a clinical preparation-room opening into the pit of the clinical lecture-room. Adjoining and con- necting with the preparation-room is a lecturer's retiring-room, reached by a private passage or corridor from the main- hall in front. A rear stair connects the patients' preparation-room with the waiting-rooms below, so that patients may be brought up from the lower stories into the clinical preparation-room and thence into the clinical lecture-room. This lecture-room occupies the central section of the building, extend- ing from the Amity Street front to the opposite side wall, and from the third to the fifth floors. The seats are arranged on a semicircular plan with a rise of sixteen inches from tier to tier, or to a total height of eighteen feet from the floor of pit to floor of top tier; the students entering from the fourth-floor level on the Henry Street side, and the lecturer and clinical patients from the rear at the third-story level. The stepped tiers for seats are formed on a steel structural skeleton and finished with concrete. The seats themselves are of iron, secured to brackets fastened to the steel structure, so that the bottoms, backs, and writing tablets form the only woodwork in the room, aside from doors and windows. The lecture-room measures forty-five feet long, fifty-five feet wide, and an average of twenty-eight feet high, and is lighted by large windows on both sides. It has a blackboard and screen for stereopticon projection on the back wall of the pit. The fourth floor provides three section or class-rooms on the Henry Street side, and two section or apparatus-rooms on the rear or opposite side. The lecture-room fills in the central portion. On the fifth story are four rooms for obstetric manikin instruction on the Henry street or front portion, the seats being on raised tiers sim- ilar to those in the lecture-rooms; the rear portion is occupied by a chemical apparatus and store-room, and a chemical preparation- room. A feature of the chemical preparation and lecture-room is a movable table, arranged to run on a track from its position in the preparation-room to its position in the lecture-room, gas, water, and electric connections being provided in both places, so that connections may be had in either position, the object being to ena- ble apparatus and experiments to be set up on the table in the prepar- ation-room while the lecture-room is being used for another lecture. The chemical preparation-room and store-room are provided with cases, sinks, and all necessary appurtenances. Both the lecture-rooms are entirely free from columns, being supported by heavy girders span- ning the whole distance, end to end. —3 THE POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLINIC. I I "IClJ.""J'.*.~"'t"t* TRANSVER5E SECTION.-LOOKING WEST THE POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLINIC. LONGITUDINAL SECTION.. LOOKING SOUTH, 74 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. The sixth story is occupied as the fourth, with section or class-rooms on the Henry Street side and section or apparatus-rooms in the rear, the chemical lecture-room taking up the central portion. The seventh story is devoted entirely to chemistry, there being two large laboratories, with accommodations for 116 students, working si- multaneously, at tables fully equipped with all necessaries. There are also on this floor a large recitation-room, two large chemical store and preparation rooms, and a weighing-room. All the tables in laborato- ries, store-rooms, and weig-hing-rooms have stone tops, and the two lab- oratories have each a large hood with ventilating-flue extending to roof. Gas, water, and electric connections are provided at the tables for each student, and a large drying-oven and steam connection for general use. The eighth story is entirely utilized for the anatomical division, there being two large dissecting-rooms lighted by skylights, a Prosector's room, Demonstrator's room and bone library, there being accommoda- tions for tables and all necessary equipment to make the department complete in all respects. The construction of the building throughout is of the most substan- tial and enduring type, and thoroughly fireproof. As has been already noted, woodwork has only been used where necessary and eliminated wherever possible. The stairways are of iron and stone. The floors, with the exception of the library and Secretary's office, are of tile, mo- saic, or concrete, and the partitions of iron filled in solid with plaster, and finished with tile or Keen's cement. The roof is built of concrete and paved with brick in Portland cement. The lighting of the building has from the first been a prime consider- ation. The windows are all unusually large, and the arrangement of rooms is such that all have one window or more opening on external air except, of course, the " dark rooms " in the dispensary. The large lec- ture-rooms are especially well lighted, as are also the laboratories and dissecting-rooms. To provide an adequate and efficient heating system, as perfect in design and construction as possible, required an expenditure of nearly $50,000. The problem required much study, as the arrangement of rooms on the various floors being irregular, both as to location and size, rendered it a matter of much difficulty to carry the necessary flues and ducts from the source of fresh-air supply to the rooms and again from the rooms to the foul-air exhaust shafts. The system adopted for the work comprises two distinct parts, the ventilating and the heating. The former is accomplished by means of two seven-foot fans or blowers in the basement, to force the air through ducts and flues into the rooms, and two similar fans located in roof-houses, at the termination of the foul-air shafts, to exhaust the foul air from the rooms through another system of ducts and flues. All these ducts and flues are provided with valves, so that the supply to any room or set of rooms may be accurately adjusted. The air-sup- ply is taken from the Henry Street front of the building and filtered before it enters the fans. After leaving the fans it passes over large heating stacks, and is raised in temperature so that it enters at about 05 degrees to 70 degrees F. The ventilating apparatus for the dissect- ing-rooms is a separate plant, operated by a four-foot fan, as the re- quirements of this room differ materially from the rest of the building. The heating is accomplished by means of radiators placed in the rooms. As the air entering the rooms is already of the proper temper- ature the only function of the radiator is to take care of local cooling surfaces, such as windows and outside walls. All radiators in the var- ious rooms and the coils in the heating stacks are controlled by auto- matic thermostatic valves governed by thermometers, so that the tem- perature is maintained at a uniform degree. THE POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLINIC. 75 The plumbing throughout is "open," and the best grade of fixtures is used. All piping is of wrought iron, galvanized, and put together with screw joints. Hot water is supplied to all basins and sinks, and a system of circulation pipes arranged to provide hot water at all faucets without delay. A large lavatory and toilet room is placed in the front basement for the use of students, and two in the rear for patients and attendants of the Dispensary. Other lavatories are located throughout the building for the use of students, lecturers, and instructors. A complete electric plant is installed for furnishing light to all parts of the building and power to operate the three ventilating fans in the roof-houses. The electricity is generated by three dynamos, each with its own engine coupled to it on the same bed-plate. Any two of these dynamos will do the work, leaving one always in reserve. Outlets for stereopticon projection are provided in each lecture-room, and plugs for electric appliances in the rooms of the dispensary and elsewhere as needed. There are four elevators in the building; one passenger and one freight running from the basement to the eighth story, one freight run- ning from the driveway to the basement, and one ash and freight hoist running from the Amity Street sidewalk to the vault below. All of these elevators are of the hydraulic type, and are operated by two large compound pumps in the basement, one being sufficient for the work and the other in reserve. There have been used in the construction of the building 1,100 tons of steel and iron; 15,000 cubic feet of cut stone, nearly 2,000,000 bricks, 2,000 barrels of cement, 20,000 square feet of tiling, about 50,000 feet of piping of all kinds, 59,000 pounds of sheet metal for ventilating ducts, etc., and 12 tons of glass in windows and skylights. The total weight of the building is approximately 12,000 tons, and the walls and roofs in- close nearly 1,000,000 cubic feet. The illustrations of this building are from photographs by Charles E. Bolles, of Brooklyn. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 1880. Although the Collegiate Department of the Long Island College Hospital had been in existence for twenty years, during which time 683 alumni had been graduated, yet it was not until May 21, 1880, that any efl'ort was made to organize an Alumni Association. On that date a self-constituted committee consisting of Jarvis S. Wight, John A. McCorkle and Francis H. Stuart sent out the following let- ter to each Alumnus resident in Brooklyn, New York and vicinity: "You are respectfully invited to attend a meeting of the Alumni of the Long Island College Hospital in the Amphitheatre of the Hospital, on Tuesday, May 25th, at half past 8 P.M., for the purpose of assisting in organizing an Alumni Association." [May 25.] Pursuant thereto, twenty-two Alumni responded, viz.: George H. Atkinson, of '73; George W. Brush, '76; George W. Gush- ing, '74; George Drury, '78; Charles E. De La Vergne, '78; Joseph Healy, '75; Oliver J. D. Hughes, '75; George F. Ketchum, '76; John A. McCorkle, '73; Lewis D. Mason, '66; Edward F. Mordough, '78; Joseph H. Raymond, '68; Henry N. Eead, '70; Alex. J. C. Skene, '63; Francis H. Stuart, '73; James J. Terhune, '75; James Watt, '66; Frank E. West, '76; Benjamin F. Westbrook, '74; George R. West- brook, '78; Jarvis S. Wight, '64, and Paul H. Kretzschmar, '77. F. II. Stuart called the meeting to order. J. S. Wight was chosen temporary chairman, and F. H. Stuart Secretary. A Constitution and By-laws were submitted by F. II. Stuart, and, after various amendments, were unanimously adopted. The following officers were elected: President, Alex. J. C. Skene; Vice-President, James Watt; Secretary, Francis H. Stuart; Corre- sponding Secretary, George H. Atkinson; Treasurer, James J. Ter- hune; Councillors, James S. King, John A. McCorkle, Robert New- man, William G. Russell, A. Warner Shepard and Jarvis S. Wight. An assessment of one dollar was levied on those present, and it was decided to hold a special meeting after the Commencement exercises. It Mras also decided to offer an Alumni prize for the best orio-inal paper, and to receive other papers, not in competition for the prize. 76 PRESIDENTS OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. Alexander J. C. Skene, 1880. A. Warner Shepard, 1881. James Watt, 1882. Robert Newman, 1883. Jarvis S. Wight, 1884. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. 77 [June 8.] At a meeting of the Board of Managers it was resolved that a prize of one hundred dollars offered by the President for the best essay on a medical subject, to be competed for by the Alumni, be publicly announced, and Robert Newman, F. H. Stuart and the President were appointed a Committee to draft the conditions upon which the prize should be awarded. The Committee subsequently reported the conditions, and it was determined that the essay should be the property of the Association. 1881. FIEST ANNUAL MEETING. [June 13.] At the First Annual Meeting held at the College, Prof. Armor read the successful essay on "Suicide in American Cities," written by Albert Leffingwell, of the Class of '74, which was pub- lished in 1882 in the Archives of Medicine. Dr. Daniel Ayres sent a communication to the Association en- closing one hundred dollars, the gift of Mr. Charles Storrs, which was made the prize fund for the ensuing year. It is an interesting fact that on Dec. 13, 1857, before the Long Island College Hospital bore its present name, and while it was still the "St. John's Hos- pital," Dr. Daniel Ayres, on behalf of Mr. Charles Storrs, paid to the treasurer of the institution $100 to constitute him a life-member, thereby making him the first life-member. The following officers were elected: President, A. Warner Shep- ard; Vice-President, James Watt; Secretary, Frank E. West; Corre- sponding Secretary, Charles E. De La Vergne; Treasurer, James J. Terhune; Councillors, Jarvis S. Wight, John Harrigan, Paul H. Kretzschmar, William G. Russell, Robert Newman and George R. Westbrook. After the meeting the Association adjourned to the Iron Pier, Coney Island, where the Alumni Dinner was served, about one hun- dred and fifty members and guests being present. A list of the Alumni from 1860 to 1881, with addresses so far as they could be obtained, was published this year. The College Faculty had previously, in 1875, published a list covering the period 1860 to 1875. 1882. [June 12.] At a meeting of the Board of Managers it was resolved that the graduates of that year be invited to attend the dinner. James Watt agreed to be responsible for any deficit in case the funds in the treasury were not sufficient to pay the expenses of the dinner. [June 14.] The Second Annual Meeting was held at the College. There being no essays offered, the one hundred dollars contributed by Mr. Storrs was continued as the prize fund of another year. The following officers were elected: President, James Watt; Vice- 78 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. President, Robert Newman; Secretary, Daniel K. Drake; Corre- sponding Secretary, Charles E. De La Vergne; Treasurer, James J. Terhune; Councillors, Alex. J. C. Skene, George H. Atkinson, John A. McCorkle, Frank E. West, Henry N. Read and James W. ±lem- ing The meeting adjourned to the Mansion House, where in the even- ing the annual dinner was held, about one hundred and twenty-five members and guests being present. 1883. The Third Annual Meeting was held at the College, on June 18. The following officers were elected: President, Robert Newman; Vice-President, George H. Atkinson; Secretary, Joseph Healy; Cor- responding Secretary, Charles E. De La Vergne; Treasurer, James J. Terhune; Councillors, James Watts, James W. Fleming, Z. Tay- lor Emery, George R. Kuhn, Frank L. Tetamore and Alexander H. P. Leuf. The meeting adjourned to the Brighton Beach Hotel, where the annual dinner was served, about one hundred and fifty members and invited guests being present. [Nov. 17.] At a meeting of the Board of Managers, the question of establishing an Alumni Glee Club was referred to a Committee, which latter recommended its establishment, and the report was adopted. 1884. [Feb. 28.] On this evening Mr. P. Cassamajor delivered a lecture at the College under the auspices of the Association to an audience of ladies and gentlemen, on the subject " Germs: Their Cultivation and Relation to Disease." After the lecture Mr. Cassamajor was entertained by the Board of Managers at the Clarendon Hotel. [May 20.] The Fourth Annual Meeting of the Association was held at the College. The following officers were elected: President, Jarvis S. Wight; Vice-President, George W. Brush; Secretary, Jo- seph Healy; Corresponding Secretary, Robert L. Dickinson; Treas- urer, James J. Terhune; Councillors, Alexander H. P. Leuf, Henry L. Cochran, Francis H. Stuart, George Drury, Elias H. Bartley and Glentworth R. Butler. The annual dinner was held at the Clarendon Hotel after the meeting, about one hundred members and invited guests beinf present. [Dec. 15.] Prof. R. 0. Doremus lectured under the auspices of the Association on " Disinfectants." PRESIDENTS OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. Frank E. West, 1885. Benjamin F. Wkmbrook, 188H. John Harrigan, 1887. Charles E. De La Vergne, 1888. Frederick H. Colton, 1889-1890. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. 79 1885. [Feb. 3.] Justice Calvin E. Pratt delivered a lecture under the auspices of the Association on "Duties of the Physician to the Pub- lic." [April 22.] D. E. Salmon, D.V.M., Chief of the Bureau of Ani- mal Industry, lectured before the Association in the Amphitheatre on " Animal Plagues; with Special Reference to their Influence on Health and Property, and the Means of Prevention." [June 22.] The Fifth Annual Meeting was held at the College. The following officers were elected: President, Frank E. West; Vice-President, Charles E. De La Vergne; Secretary, Jeremiah E. Baker; Corresponding Secretary, Arthur W. Brewster; Treasurer, C. Eugene Gunther; Councillors, A. J. C. Skene, John A. McCorkle, William M. Hutchinson, Joseph H. Raymond and William G. Rus- sell. The following were elected Honorary Members: Dr. H. J. Men- ninger, L. D. Streets, D. E. Salmon and H. W. Rand. The annual dinner occurred at the Academy of Music (Assembly Rooms), about one hundred and fifty members and invited guests being present. 1886. The following lectures were delivered under the auspices of the Association: [Mar. 10.] "Color and Vision," by Prof. Robert Spice. [Mar. 24.] "Sound and Hearing," also by Prof. Robert Spice. [April 21.] "The Relations of Bacteria to Disease," by George M. Sternberg, M.D. [June 1.] The Sixth Annual Meeting was held at the College. A Committee consisting of Paul H. Kretzschmar, Benjamin F. West- brook and Francis H. Stuart was appointed to collect funds to estab- lish a permanent "Samuel G. Armor" fund, the interest of which was to provide for an annual course of original lectures on subjects of Medical Science or Practice. A Registration Committee was ap- pointed to prepare a correct list of the names and addresses of the Alumni. The following officers were elected: President, Benjamin F. West- brook; Vice-President, John Harrigan; Secretary, J. E. Baker; Cor- responding Secretary, William M. Hutchinson; Treasurer, C. Eugene Gunther; Councillors, Frank F. Ferguson, Alexander H. P. Leuf, George R. Kuhn, Paul H. Kretzschmar, Robert G. Eccles and Glent- worth R. Butler. Drs. Cornelius Hoagland, Joseph C. Hutchison, Edwin N. Chap- man, William Gilfillan and Daniel Ayres and Prof. Darwin G. Eaton were elected Honorary Members. The annual dinner was held at Remsen Hall. 80 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. [June 3.] At a meeting of the Board of Managers held this day, the following subjects were selected for the essays to be submitted in competition for the prize: 1. Etiology of Croupous Pneumonia; 2. Etiology of Scarlatina; 3. Tissue Grafting; 4. The Floor of the Female Pelvis. During this year the second list of Alumni, and their addresses, 1860 to 1886, was published. 1887. [Feb. 5.] At a meeting of the Board, Paul H. Kretzschmar brought up the matter of an Alumni representative on the Board of Regents and on the Council. [Mar. 1.] The Seventh Annual Meeting was held at the Col- lege. Robert L. Dickinson, Chairman of Committee on Registration, referred to the printed list of the Alumni and their addresses, which the Committee had published in 1886. In his report he stated that when the Committee, consisting of A. H. Buckmaster, A. H. P. Leuf and himself, began their work, of 991 Alumni, only 150 correct ad- dresses were known. The list submitted contained 802 addresses, of which 500 were vouched for as correct. 70 Alumni were reported as deceased. The Alumni prize of $100 was awarded to Robert L. Dickinson for his essay on "The Floor of the Female Pelvis." Glentworth R. Butler presented the report of the Committee, having in charge the matter of representation in the Board of Regents, accompanied by a resolution recommending such repre- sentation. The resolution was adopted and Glentworth R. Butler and Joseph H. Raymond were appointed a Committee to present the resolution to the Board of Regents. The scope of the duties of the Committee on Registration was in- creased by adding to it Necrology. Robert Newman announced that at the next meeting he would move an amendment to the Constitu- tion, providing for a permanent historian. A prize of $100 was decided upon for the best original essay upon any medical subject The following officers were elected: President, John Harrigan- Vice-President, Robert L. Dickinson; Secretary, Augustus H Buck- master; Corresponding Secretary, William M. Hutchinson; Treas- urer, Charles N. D. Jones; Councillors, Charles E. De La Vergne, HenryT mS*"™*' ^^ R" Kuhn' H- MessenSer Ayres and The meeting adjourned to Remsen Hall, where the annual din- ner was held, about one hundred and forty members and invited guests being present Among those invited were all the living mem- bers of the first College Faculty, Professors J. C Hutchison FN1 Chapman, William Gilfillan, D. G. Eaton, R. O. Dorlus and J. a ARMOR MEMORIAL TABLET. Knkcthp by Alumni Association, 1891. 1 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. 81 [July 20.] A special meeting of the Board of Managers was held to take action on the death of Prof. Joseph C. Hutchison, President of the Collegiate Department of the Long Island College Hospital, which occurred on July 17, 1887. 1888. [Feb. 27.] Prof. A. Jacobi lectured at the College under the auspices of the Association on the " Heart and Blood-vessels of the Young." The medical profession of the city were invited. [March 7.] The Eighth Annual Meeting was held at the College. The Alumni prize was awarded to Augustus H. Buckmaster, for his essay on the " Treatment of Fibro-myomata by Electrolysis." An essay on " Osteotomy," by Charles N. D. Jones, was pronounced the second best essay submitted. The following officers were elected: President, Charles E. De La Vergne; Vice-President, Frederick H. Colton; Secretary, H. Messenger Ayres; Corresponding Secretary, Robert L. Dickinson; Treasurer, Charles N. D. Jones; Councillors, John Harrigan, John A. McCorkle, Frank E. West, James W. Fleming, Benjamin F. Westbrook, and Charles C. Henry. [March 8.] The annual dinner was held at Remsen Hall, one hundred and fifteen Alumni and invited guests being present. During the evening Dr. Daniel Ayres presented a check for $10,000 to the Hoagland Laboratory. During this year a third list of Alumni, 1860-88, was published. 1889. [Feb. 15.] The officers of the Association tendered a reception to Dr. Cornelius N. Hoagland at the Clarendon Hotel, in recognition of his great benefaction to the medical profession and the public in the foundation, equipment and endowment of the Hoagland Laboratory. The resident Alumni of the Long Island College Hos- pital were the invited guests. [March 12.] The Ninth Annual Meeting was held at the College. The Committee on Alumni representation in the Board of Regents reported that a letter had been received from that body, stating that " if the name of any incorporator is submitted to the Board of Regents by the Alumni Association, it will doubtless receive respectful consideration." It was further stated that the payment of $50 was necessary to qualify one to be an incorporator, and that the term of office of a Regent was five years. Z. Taylor Emery was recommended by the Association to be an incorporator, and a Com- mittee was appointed to confer with the Regents in reference to his election. 82 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. George M. Sternberg, M.D., and George T. Kemp, Ph.D., were elected Honorary Members. • i -rr r» l The following officers were elected: President, Frederick H. Col- ton; Vice-President, Paul II. Kretzschmar; Secretary, H. Messen- ger Ayres; Corresponding Secretary, George W. Brush; Treasurer, Charles N. D. Jones; Councillors, Charles E. De La Vergne, Joseph H. Raymond, Frank E. West, Z. Taylor Emery, Henry L. Cochran, and Wales L. Cary. [March 13.] The annual dinner was held at Remsen Hall, one hundred and fifty-two members and invited guests being present. [May 4.] Dr. Brush assumed personal responsibility for the fee of the incorporator nominated by the Association. [Nov. 29.] A Committee was appointed to raise funds for a bronze bust of the late Prof. Samuel G. Armor. This memorial was to take the place of the lecture fund before proposed. 1890. [March 11.] Tenth Annual Meeting was held at the College. Mr. Julius Pfarre and Drs. B. M. Bolton and William Wallace were elected Honorary Members. The Association adopted a pin con- sisting of the Geneva cross, the medical emblem for succor in trouble, upon a white cross, the emblem of purity, surmounted by the monogram L. I. C. H. in gold. Students after one year in college were permitted to wear it. This pin was designed by Robert L. Dickinson and Joshua M. Van Cott, Jr. It appears for the first time in the college announcement of 1891. The following officers were elected: President, Frederick H. Col- ton; Vice-President, Paul H. Kretzschmar; Secretary, Henry L. Cochran; Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer, Wales L. Cary; Councillors, John Harrigan, Reuben Jeffery, Charles C. Henry, Joshua M. Van Cott, Jr., Elias H. Bartley, and Leon M. Fleming. The annual dinner was held at Remsen Hall on March 12th, one hundred and sixty-six members and invited guests being present. 1891. [March 10.] The Eleventh Annual Meeting was held at the Col- lege. The following officers were elected: President, Paul H. Kretzschmar; Vice-President, Joseph H. Raymond; Secretary, Harry K. Bell; Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer, Reuben Jeffery: Councillors, Charles E. De La Vergne, Alex. Rae, R. M. Meade^' George Drury, Francis H. Stuart, and Henry Conkling. The annual dinner was held at Remsen Hall, on March 11, about two hundred and fifty-five members and invited guests being pres- ent. PRESIDENTS OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. Paul H. Kretzschmar 1891. JoSEpH H Ra William M. Hutchinson, 189.;. Reuben Jeffery, 1894. c., u „ ' Elias H. Bartley, 1895. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. 83 1892. [March 21.] The Twelfth Annual Meeting was held at the Col- lege. A list of 1,276 Alumni was presented by Reuben Jeffery. The Association decided to have a tablet of Dr. Armor instead of a bust. The following officers were elected: President, Joseph H. Ray- mond; Vice-President, William M. Hutchinson; Secretary, Harry K. Bell; Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer, Lawrence Coffin; Councillors, John Harrigan, Charles E. De La Vergne, Elias H. Bartley, H. Messenger Ayres, Reuben Jeffery, and George B. O'Sul- livan. The annual dinner was given at Remsen Hall. 1893. [March 21.] The Thirteenth Annual Meeting was held at the College. The By-laws were amended so as to provide for annual dues of $1, to be used in preparing and maintaining a list of the Alumni. The Constitution was amended by adding a provision for a permanent Historian, which became Article VIIL, and Ar- ticle VIII. was made Article IX. Officers elected: President, William M. Hutchinson; Vice-Presi- dent, Reuben Jeffery; Secretary, Harry K. Bell; Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer, Lawrence Coffin; Councillors, Elias II. Bartley, H. Messenger Ayres, George B. O'Sullivan, George D. Barney, Palmer Townsend, and George G. Ward, Jr. Harry K. Bell was elected Historian. The annual dinner was held at Remsen Hall. 1894. [March 19.] Fourteenth Annual Meeting was held at the Col- lege. The " Armor " tablet was reported as finished, and placed on the north wall of the lecture-room in the College. The Committee reported a balance of $29, which was appropriated to the His- torian. This tablet is the work of the distinguished Scotch sculp- tor, J. Massey Rhind. Officers elected: President, Reuben Jeffery; Vice-President, Elias H. Bartley; Secretary, William E. Sullivan; Corresponding Secre- tary and Treasurer, William C. Gardner; Councillors, H. Messenger Ayres, L. Grant Baldwin, Alexander F. Carroll, Joshua M. Van Cott, Jr., D. W. Waugh, and John 0. Polak. Permanent Historian, Albert Leffingwell. [March 20.] Dinner was held at the Pouch mansion, and a spe- cial feature of the occasion was a reception to the invited guests preceding the dinner. Two hundred and nine members and in- vited guests present. 84 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 1895. [March 25.] Fifteenth Annual Meeting was held at the College. Officers elected: President, Elias H. Bartley; Vice-President, H. Messenger Ayres; 2d Vice-Presidents, J. H. Putnam, John Adams, John B. Atchison, James H. Adams, Carl A. Allen, Edward C. At- wood, Eben Alden, James W. Atkinson, Paul A. Barrier, William W. Grant, William L. Henderson, Thomas M. Healy, A. H. Buckmas- ter, H. R. Holmes, Norman H. Hudson, H. P. Jensen, James M. Mc- Curdy, William C. Mathews, Alex. M. Redfearn, H. L. Stevens, and Joseph E. Woods; Secretary, William E. Sullivan; Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer, John 0. Polak; Councillors, Frank E. West, J. 0. F. Hill, Sylvester J. McNamara, L. Grant Baldwin, Harold F. Jewett, and Joseph J. O'Connell. [March 26.] The annual dinner was held at the Germania Club, one hundred and eighty members and invited guests present. Re- port of the Historian, Albert Leffingwell, was read, also a biographi- cal sketch of Prof. Corydon L. Ford, deceased, by Jarvis S. Wight. [May 6.] At a special meeting the Association resolved that, whenever the funds permit, a catalogue be prepared and published, which shall contain a brief history of each Alumnus, and that until this volume is published the Association undertake no literary work, such as public lectures or prize essays. 1896. [April 8.] The Sixteenth Annual Meeting was held at the Mon- tauk Club. The plans of the Polhemus Memorial Clinic were in- spected by the Association, and explained by the architect, Mr. Marshall L. Emery. Officers elected: President, John A. McCorkle; Vice-President, L. Grant Baldwin; Secretary, A. S. Ambler; Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer, John 0. Polak; Councillors, Edgar A. Day, David A Myerle, Robert L. Dickinson, William A. Northridge, Robert J Morrison, and William E. Butler. The annual dinner took place at the club after adjournment one hundred members and guests being present. 1897. t^Pril 17.] Seventeenth Annual Meeting was held at the Mon- tauk Club The Association requested the Historian to prepare a list of the Alumni, together with a history of each one Officers elected: President, L. Grant Baldwin; Vice-President Fred A. Jewett; Secretary, A. S. Ambler; Corresponding Secretarv and Treasurer, John 0. Polak: Councillors, Henry H MorSn R V-v . . --*■> '\ PRESIDENTS OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. John A. McCorkle, 1896. James W. Fleming, 1898. L. Grant Baldwin, 1897. John O. Polak, 1899. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. 85 The annual dinner occurred after adjournment, about one hun- dred members and invited guests being present. [June 10.] At a special meeting of the Board of Managers, Al- bert Leffingwell resigned as Historian, and Joseph H. Raymond was elected to that position; and on June 20th, a blank was sent to each Alumnus on which his history was to be written and returned. 1898. [May 19.] Eighteenth Annual Meeting was held at the Montauk Club. The Historian reported having received the histories of nine hundred Alumni, and explained the general plan of the "His- tory of the Alumni," which he was preparing. The Association re- solved that they would request the Board of Regents to elect an additional representative on their Board, and his nomination was referred to the incoming Board of Managers. Officers elected: President, James W. Fleming; Vice-President, William H. Skene; Secretary, Burr B. Mosher; Corresponding Sec- retary and Treasurer, John 0. Polak; Councillors, L. Grant Bald- win, Hubert Arrowsmith, John 0. F. Hill, Thomas A. McGoldrick, Joseph Merzbach, and William G. Russell. The annual dinner was held at the Club after adjournment, about one hundred members and invited guests being present. A unani- mous vote of thanks was passed to Mrs. Caroline H. Polhemus, for the magnificent building erected by her in memory of her husband, the late Henry Ditmas Polhemus, the use of which had been given to the Dispensary and Collegiate Departments of the Long Island College Hospital. [June 13.] The Board of Managers nominated John Harrigan as an additional Alumni representative on the Board of Regents. 1899. [April 3.] John Harrigan was elected a member of the Board of Regents. [May 17.] The Annual Meeting was held at the Montauk Club. Officers elected: John 0. Polak, President; Glentworth R. But- ler, Vice-President; Burr B. Mosher, Recording Secretary; John 0. F. Hill, Treasurer; Joseph H. Raymond, Historian. Councillors, John Harrigan, Thomas A. McGoldrick, Fred G. Winter, John A. Schmidt, Clarence R. Hyde, William F. Campbell. The annual dinner was held at the Club after adjournment, about one hundred members and invited guests being present. At this dinner, Mr. Henry W. Maxwell, President of the Board of Regents, announced a subscription of $10,000 toward the erection of a new hospital building. 86 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. CONSTITUTION OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. As Adopted May 25, 1880. Article I.—Title. This Association shall be called " The Association of the Alumni of The Long Island College Hospital." Article II.—Objects. The objects of the Association are, to promote the interests of The Long Island College Hospital in the work of medical education, and to encourage and promote the scientific investigation of medical sub- jects. Article III.—Members. All graduates of The Long Island College Hospital in good standing in the profession, or engaged in other honorable occupations, are here- by declared to be members of this Association. Members of the Faculty who are not graduates, and such other persons as may be elected by the Association, shall be Honorary Members. Article IV.—Officers and Managers. The Officers of the Association shall be a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary, a Corresponding Secretary, and a Treasurer. These officers and six others who may be elected as Councillors shall be the Board of Managers. They shall be elected annually. Article V.—Duties. The Officers and Managers designated in Art. IV. shall manage the affairs of the Association, subject to the Constitution and By-laws, and shall report to the Association at its annual meeting. The presence of five members of the Board of Managers shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of such Boards. Article VI.—Meetings. The annual meeting of the Association shall be held during Com- mencement week, at such time as may be designated by the Managers. Special meetings may be called at any time, upon the written request of five members. Article VII.—Elections. All elections shall be by ballot. The officers elected shall enter upon their respective duties immediately after the adjournment of the annual meeting, and shall hold office until after the adjournment of the next annual meeting. Article VIII.—Amendments. This Constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the mem- bers present at the annual meeting, provided that notice of the pro- posed amendment be given at a previous meeting. THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL, 1899. GKADUATES OF THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. Class of i860. Valedictorian—Samuel J. Morrison. ist Course Began March 29.—Commencement, July 24. Commencement Exercises Held in Packer Institute Chapel. Address to Graduates by Theodore L. Mason, M.D. J PAUL ALEXANDER BARRIER, born March 12, 1833, Cabarrus Co., N. C; son of Moses and Sarah (Newsman) Barrier, both born Cabarrus County. Educated at Western Carolina Male Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, John L. Henderson; University of Penna., one course. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, C...S. Army. Married, May 3, 1876, Mary Cooper Bangle. "Children: Horace B., Ralph Waldo, and Annie Bell Barrier. Present address, Mount Pleasant, Cabarrus Co., N. C. 2 RUFUS K. BROWNE, New York City. v STEPHEN P. BURDICK, 1409 Grove St., Oakland, Cal. H NEEMIAS B. COLE, Phoenix, Ariz. X *LUCIEN DAMAINVILLE, died December, 1891, at Kings- bridge, New York City. Member New York County Med. Ass'n. Served with credit in the army during the Civil War. :- * ARTHUR DuBERCEAU, born Dec. 15, 1832, at Madison, N. J.; died Nov. 5,1895, New York City; son of Laviele DuBerceau (born at St. Pierre, Martinique) and Melani Durival (born in Guade- loupe). Educated in private schools, in the laboratories of Profs. Duma and Pelousse, Paris, and the Paris School of Sciences. Medical education: Preceptor, Lewis A. Sayre, of New York; New 87 o 88 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL York Med. College (hon. M.D., 1858); Coll. Phys. and Surgeons; Med. Dept. University of Paris (post-graduate). Member Med. Society of the County of New York. Married, New York City, Dec. 29,1874, Margaret Ann Alexander, of Baltimore. Child, Arthur Alexander DuBerceau. 7 CHARLES C. GORDON, San Miguel, N. M. GEORGE HENRY, 1713 Curtis St., Denver, Col. < GEORGE LEONIDAS KIRBY, born July 11, 1831, Lampson Co., N. C; son of William Turner Kirby (born Northampton Co., Va.) and Elizabeth Cromartie (born Bladen Co., N. C). Educated at Clinton High School. Medical education: University of N. Y.; Preceptor, W. G. Micks; post-graduate studies in Paris, 1860-61. Professional positions: Mem. State Board Med. Examiners; Supt. Central Hospital for Insane, Raleigh, N. C; Coroner, Wayne Co., N. C. Non-professional positions: Alderman, City of Goldsboro, N. C. Married, Goldsboro, June 7, 1866, Mary C. Green. Children: Lizzie C, Mary A., Sadie G., and George H. Kirby (L. I. C. H., '99). Present address, Raleigh, N. C. * EDMUND LYNCH, born Oct. 10, 1839, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland; son of Robert Adolphus and Anna (Allman) Lynch, both born in Ireland. Educated at academies in Bristol and Ramsgate, and at Queen's College, Birmingham, England. Medical education: Preceptor, William Sands Cox, of Birming- ham; Queen's College, Birmingham. Professional positions: Physician to Salem Hospital, Salem, Mass • Asst. Surgeon, 6th N. Y. Vols.; Mem. Mass. State Med. Society. Member G. A. R.; Sunday-school Supt., Mokena, 111. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881, Maria Hatton. Children, Robert Adolphus, Henry Hatton, Richard Allman, and Phoebe Lynch. Present address, Mokena, Will Co., 111. >\ ALEXANDER McDOUGALD, born May, 1837, Island of Jura, Argyleshire, Scotland; son of Donald and Mary (McDuffie) Mc- Dougald, both born in Jura. Educated at Donaldson Academv Fayetteville, N. C. J' Medical education: Preceptor, K. A. Black. Company physician to several manufacturing concerns- Mem North Carolina Med. Soc. and Med. Soc. of Cumberland Countv N. C. J' Twenty-seven years an elder in the Presbyterian Church Married March 13,1866, Robeson Co., N. C, Harriet N. Graham. AND ITS GRADUATES. 89 Children, Mary V., Annie L., Elizabeth G., and Donald A. Mc- Dougald. Present address, Hope Mills, N. C. v WILLIAM JACK McMAHON, born Feb. 22, 1840, Courtland, Laurence Co., Ala; son of John Jordan McMahon (born Charlottes- ville, Va.) and Harriet Catherine Shackelford (born Charlestown, S. C). Educated at University of Mississippi. Medical education: University of Penn.; New Orleans School of Medicine; Preceptor, F. S. S. McMahon (his brother). Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, 16th Ala. Regt., Hardee Corps, (IS. A. (wounded, 1864, at Atlanta); U. S. Pension Ex- aminer since 1896; Health Officer, Laurence Co., Ala. Married, Gainesville, Ala., Jan. 22, 1867, Mary Estelle Cutter. Children, Samuel Cutter and Charlotte Louise French McMahon. Present address, Courtland, Ala. 1'- SAMUEL J. MORRISON, 37 Adams St., Memphis, Tenn. \* *CHARLES O'LEARY, born 1829, Ireland; died, Providence, R. I., June 1, 1897; son of Charles Wallace and Mary (Wallace) O'Leary, both born in Ireland. Educated at Mount St. Mary College, Emmetsburg, Md. (M.A., 1857), and Trinity College, Dublin. Medical education: Ohio Med. College. Professional positions: Interne, St. John's Hospital, Cincinnati, 1861; Brigade Surgeon, U. S. A., 1863-65 (Med. Director, 6th Army Corps); Prest. R. I. State Med. Soc, 1884-5; Vis. Surgeon, R. I. Hos- pital, 1872-93; Consulting Surgeon to R. I. Hospital and St. Joseph Hospital; Pension Examiner. Author of professional papers. Prac- tised in Providence, R. I. Non-professional positions: Prof. Greek and Chemistry, Mount St. Mary's College, 1853-8. Author of a Greek Grammar (1856). Married, 1863, Louise Dietrich. Children, Clement O'Leary, M.D., Charles O'Leary, Jr., (L. I. C. H., '93) M. D. Arthur, Louise, Angela, and Juliet O'Leary. i-r *PHILO C. PEASE. Served during the war with 6th N. Y. Vols. Died in Westchester Co., N. Y., 1867. 11 *FOWLER PRENTICE, born at Albany, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1838; died Jan. 28,1867; son of John Hill Prentice (born Alstead, N. H.) and Sarah N. Davis (born Albany). Educated at Dwight's School, Brooklyn, and Williams College. Medical education: Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, New York; studied abroad after the war. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon and Surgeon of the 4th 90 „ THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Excelsior Regt. N. Y. Vols.; was Surgeon-in-Chief of 1st Brigade, 3d Div., 2d Army Corps, Army of the Potomac; was wounded at City Point; served throughout the war, engaged in battles of the Wil- derness, Antietam, Gettysburg, etc. Appointed Sanitary Inspector, Metropolitan Board of Health, Brooklyn, and served until his death. EMILE TALVANDE SABAL, born Nov. 20, 1836, Augusta, Ga.; son of Adolphe and Cephise Anne Sabal, both born in France. Educated at St. John's College, Fordham, N. Y. Medical education: Virginia Medical College, 1861. Professional positions: Asst.. Surgeon and Surgeon, C. S. A., dur- ing the war (after service as Private in Co. K, 2d Florida Vols.); after the war, Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Marine Hosp. Service; City Physician, Jacksonville, Fla.; Prest. Duval County, Fla., Med. Soc; Prest. Florida State Med. Ass'n; mem. Am. Med. Ass'n since 1875; non-resident Fellow N. Y. State Med. Ass'n. Contributor of sundry professional papers to medical periodicals. Married, Oct. 1, 1868, at Warrenton, Va., Anna Mason Fant (de- ceased). Child, Clara Cephise Sabal. Present address, Jacksonville, Fla. ' Rev. JOHN SCUDDER, born in India, Oct. 29,1835; son of Rev. John Scudder, M.D. (born Freehold, N. J.), and Harriet Waterbury (born Stamford, Conn.). (His father one of the first missionaries sent to India by the American Board, 1819.) Educated at Rutgers College (B.A., 1857; M.A.; D.D., 1895)—B.D. Theol. Sem. of Re- formed (Dutch) Church, New Brunswick, N. J. Formerly at head of Government and Mission Hospital, Vellore, India; Missionary under Board of Reformed Dutch Church of America. Married, Jan. 1,1861, Laura Sophia Weld, of Hudson, 0. Chil- dren, John Scudder, Jr. (Cal.), Rev. Lewis Weld Scudder (Neb.), Rev. Charles Judson Scudder, (Brooklyn, N. Y.), Rev. Henry Johnstone Scudder (India), Rev. Walter Tracy Scudder (Long Isl- and), and Ida Sophia Scudder (Class of '99, Med. Dept. Cornell Univ., N. Y.—going to India). Present address, Vellore, Madras Presidency, India. ; RUFUS A. SHIMPOCK, Gold Hill, Rowan Co., N. C. ; ; JAMES P. WEBB, Windham, Cumberland Co., Me. GEORGE R. WHITE (last known address), Versailles, Ky. AND ITS GRADUATES. 9i Class of 1861. Valedictorian—Charles T. Ingersoll. 2d Course Began March 18.—Commencement, June 16. Commencement Exercises Held in the Athenaeum. Address to Graduates by Prof. DeWitt Clinton Enos, M.D. EDWARD A. BROWN. EDWARD PORTER COLBY, born, Cincinnati, O., March 4, 1839; son of Enoch Long (born Bradford, N. H.) and Sarah Maria (born Claremont, N. H.) Colby. Educated at Claremont (N. H.) Academy. Preceptor, Alpheus Morrill, of Concord, N. H. Professional positions: Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. N., 1863-5; Prof, of Nervous Diseases in Boston Univ. School of Medicine; Con- sulting Board of Mass. Insane Hospital, Westboro, Mass.; Mass. Hospital; Everett Hospital. Non-professional positions: Has held minor local civil offices. Married, South Maiden, Mass., Dec. 17, 1861, Annie S. Judson. Child, William M. Colby. Present address, 845 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. JAMES B. CUTTER. *GEORGE WASHINGTON DAVIS, born 1839, Preston, New London Co., Conn.; died of pneumonia, February, 1866, in Missis- sippi; son of Joseph Davis (born Preston) and Waity Gardner Cran- dall (born Exeter, R. I.). Educated at Connecticut Lit. Institute, Suffield, Conn. Medical education: Courses at Mobile, Ala., and Philadelphia. Practised in Rochester, N. Y. Non-professional positions: Private, 117th N. Y. Vols., accom- panying Sherman in his " March to the Sea." ROGER M. DEERING (last known address), Cypress Top, Tex. EDWARD H. DUGGAN, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM W. FENNO. HOWARD EUGENE GATES, born April 15, 1839, New Hart- ford, Litchfield Co., Conn.; son of Aaron Gates (born Montague, Mass.) and Anna Amanda Garrett (born New Hartford). Educated at " The Gunnery," Washington, Conn. (1855-7), and Conn. State Normal School (1857-9). Medical education: Preceptor, D. E. Bostwick, 1859-60; Coll. Phys. and Surg., winter of 1860-61. 92 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Professional positions: Asst. Surg. 20th N. Y. S. M. (80th Vols.), Aug., '62-Nov., '64; Surgeon 189th N. Y. Vols., Nov., '64-June, '65; Examining Surgeon for pensions, Litchfield, Conn., April, '72- Oct, '78; Deputy Coroner, Litchfield, 1883-89. Charter member and surgeon, Seth F. Plum Post, No. 80, G. A. R., Litchfield; member N. Y. and Colorado Commanderies, Loyal Legion; member Conn. Society, Sons of the Revolution. Married, Aug. 22,1862, Mary Grace Wessells. Child living, Anne Howard Gates, born June 13,1868; member Daughters of the Revo- lution. Present address, Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., Col. EDWIN C. GRAY, Canon City, Col. JAMES HEALY, born 1832, Portumna, Co. Galway, Ireland; son of James Healy, born in Ireland. Medical education: Preceptor, Frank Polin, of Springfield, Ky.; M.D. Jefferson Med. College, Phila., 1862. Professional positions: Hospital Interne, Boise Co., Idaho. Author of published professional papers. Now retired from practice. Present address, Lick House, San Francisco, Cal. *JOSEPH KUNKLE HOLLOWAY, born, Aaronsburg, Centre Co., Pa., 1834; died, Akron, 0., April 16, 1874; son of John Brown Holloway (born at Aaronsburg) and Margaret Painter (born at Aaronsburg). Educated at Aaronsburg Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, Dr. Deshler, of Aaronsburg; at- tended lectures at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, one year before entering the L. I. C. H. Was an active and successful practi- tioner from graduation until his death. Married, Oberlin, 0., about April, 1861, Mittie Brown. Child, Ward Beecher Holloway. CHARLES T. INGERSOLL (last known address), 128 E. 15th St., Minneapolis, Minn. BENJAMIN HARRISON KIDDER, born Jan. 23, 1836 at Edgartown, Mass.; son of Charles Kidder (born Edgartown) and Mary Gray (born Norridgewock, Me.). Medical education: Medical School of Maine, Bowdoin College- Preceptor, John Pierce, of Edgartown. 8 ' Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Navy, Sept. 20, 1861; passed through the various grades to Medical Director; retired 1898. Married, Beaufort, S. C, Jan. 25,1881, Mary W. Rhett. Present address, Edgartown, Mass. AND ITS GRADUATES. 93 Rev. JARED WATERBURY SCUDDER, born Feb. 8,1830, at Coonoor, India; son of Rev. John Scudder (born Freehold, N. J., 1793) and Harriet Waterbury (bom Stamford, Conn., 1795). Edu- cated at Western Reserve College (B.A., 1850; M.A., 1853); Rutgers Theological Seminary (B.D., 1855); D.D., Rutgers College, 1887. Has been a missionary of the Arcot Mission of the Reformed Church in India since 1855; is now at the head of the Theological Seminary of the mission, and is writing a work on theology in the Tamil language, of which he is accounted the best scholar in India. Married, Aug. 29, 1855, New Brunswick, N. J., Julia Clayton Goodwin, of Savannah, Ga. Children, Bessie Morris (d. 1890), William Henry, Charles (d. in infancy), Julia Clayton, Jared Water- bury, Clarence Goodwin (d. 1888). Present address, Palmaner, Madras Presidency, India. J. W. SHERFY, Beardstown, Cass Co., 111. J. R. TEWMEY, Harrodsburgh, Mercer Co., Ky. ISAAC J. VAN HOESEN, Medway, Greene Co., N. Y. Class of 1863. Valedictorian—Jeremiah C. Morton. 3d Course Began March 20.—Commencement, June 16. Commencement Exercises Held at the College. Address to Graduates by Professor Edwin Nesbit Chapman, M.A., M.D. LEON V. ESTELLE, New York City. HENRY C. HEILNER, Lykens, Dauphin Co., Pa. OTIS MILTON HUMPHREY, born April 26, 1832, at Victor, Ontario Co., N. Y.; son of Luman Humphrey (born Goshen, Conn.) and Philena Dyer (born Vermont). Educated at East Bloomfield, N. Y., and Geneseo, N. Y., academies. Medical education: Preceptors, Newman Dryer Penfield, New York, and Walter Burnham, Lowell, Mass. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, 6th Mass. Vols., nine months from Aug., 1862; Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Vols., 1862, serving at New Orleans; Surgeon, U. S. Vols., 1863, serving throughout the war at White River, Kenner, Baton Rouge and Shreveport; Bre- vetted Lieut.-Col., "for faithful and meritorious services," 1865, and honorably discharged. 94 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Practised at Natick, Mass.; Boston, and (since 1870) Minneapolis, Minn. Married, Aug. 28, 1862, at Lowell, Mass., Sarah Frances Dennis. Children, Otis Luman, Frances, and Richard Dennis Humphrey. Present address, 1345 First Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. ABRAM HUFFMAN HUNT, bom Dec. 8, 1838, near Fleming- ton,Hunterdon Co., N. J.; son of Amos Van Dorn Hunt (born Read- mington, N. J.) and Susan Huffman (bom Hunterdon Co., N. J.). Educated at Flemington High School. Medical education; Preceptor, Timothy H. Baker, of Wooster, 0.; attended lectures at University of Buffalo. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, Q, V. C, Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1865; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. N., Feb. to Aug., 1865, when he resigned; appointed, by President Harrison, Pres. of Ex- amining Board for Pensions at Wooster, 0. Married, Feb. 16, 1866, Abigail I. Blachey. Children, Anna E. and Ethel B. Hunt. Present address, 142 N. Buckeye St., Wooster, 0. WILLIAM WALLACE LAMB, bom Feb. 7,1841, in Blackwood, Camden Co. (formerly Gloucester Co.), N. J.; son of James Wallace Lamb (born in Wigan, Lancashire, England) and Sarah Grey Brown (born Berkeley, N. J.) Educated at academies of Blackwood, N. J.; Newton, Pa., and West Jersey Academy, Bridgeton, N. J. Medical education: Preceptors, Joseph G. Glonniger and Joseph Leidy, of Philadelphia. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, 8th N. J. Vols., 1864-5 (was twice injured in service, and was often under fire); Surgeon, 3d Regt., Pa. N. G., 1872-90; Asst. Surgeon, Battery A, Pa. N. G., 1890-2; U. S. Inspector of Drugs (appointed by President Grant), 1872-85; Accident Surgeon, Penna. Railway, since 1878; Police Sur- geon, Philadelphia, since 1871; President Police Board of Surgeons, since 1892; Surgeon to Methodist Home for the Aged, 1887-90, and to Methodist Orphanage, 1886-90; Medical Examiner to A. L. of Honor, Penna. life Ins. Co., State Casualty Co., of New York, etc; member of Gloucester Co., N. J., Medical Society, Phila. Medico- Legal Society, and National Association of Railway Surgeons. Member of the Masonic Fraternity, lodge, chapter and com- mandery; of the G. A. R.; Knights of the Golden Eagle; Third Corps, Army of the Potomac, and other social and secret societies. Married, June 10, 1863, Elmira Williams. Children, Albert Victor Lamb, M.D. (died Feb. 17, 1897), Olive May, Bessie Cook, Charles Stevenson, and Fanny Johnson Lamb. Practised medicine in Paulsboro, N. J., one year, and in Port Trev- erton, Pa., four years. Present address, 1247-49 Hanover St., Phila., Pa. AND ITS GRADUATES. 95 JOSEPH McMONAGLE, St. John, N. B. JEREMIAH C. MORTON, 223 W. 22d St., New York City. WILLIAM RICHARDS, Natick, Mass. ARTHUR A. SHIVERICK, New York City. ♦WILLIAM A. WEBSTER. Died Feb. 7, 1887, at Manchester, N. H. *ORREN B. WILCOX. Died Jan. 7,1895, at Earlville, N. Y. Class of i863. Valedictorian—John G. Kalbach. 4th Course Began March 12.—Commencement, June 16. Commencement Exercises Held in the Athenaeum. Address to Graduates by Prof. Austin Flint, Sr., M.D., LL.D. GEORGE F. BURTON, Millsboro, Sussex Co., Del. ALBERT CRANE, Brownville, Neb. ADAM BUCKS DUNDOR, born May 17, 1838, Berks Co., Pa.; son of Isaac Dundor and Elizabeth Bucks, both born in Berks Co. Educated at Fremont Academy, Freeland Seminary, and Franklin and Marshall College, B.A., 1862, and M.A. Medical education: Preceptor, William Moore, of Womelsdorf, Pa.; M.D. Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, after graduation at L. I. C. H. Professional positions: On staff of the Reading Hospital; Physi- cian to Berks County Almshouse, four years; Physician to Berks County Jail, four years; member of Board of Health, Reading, Pa., since 1883, and President of same since 1893; devoted half his time for two years to inspection and investigation of sanitary condition of Public Schools in city of Reading, without pay. Married, Nov. 9,1864, Emma Rebecca Kalbach. Children, Henry Isaac, Lizzie, and Eleanora Rebecca Dundor. Present address, Reading, Pa. ♦HENRY W. GOOD, bom Nov. 17,1827, in Lehigh Co., Pa.; died in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 17,1878. Practised in Brooklyn. ♦JOHN G. KALBACH. Died July 22, 1891; killed at Jersey City depot. 96 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL WILLIAM JOHN K. KLINE, bora in Boquet, Westmoreland Co., Pa.; son of John and Elizabeth (Knoppenberger) Kline, born in Westmoreland County. Educated at Greensburgh, Leachburg, and Glade Run academies. Medical education: Preceptor, H. G. Lomison; Jefferson Med. College, Phila.; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, N. Y.; University Hos- pital, Vienna. Professional positions: Interne, Turner Lane Military Hosp., Phila.; Surgeon, Walnut St. Military Hosp., Harrisburg; Surgeon, P. R. R. Co.; Hospital Staff, Westmoreland Hospital, Greensburgh, Pa.; Mem. Penna. State Medical Examining Board; Mem. County, State, National, and International Med. Ass'ns, and Am. Acad, of Medicine; Chief Med. Examiner, Order of Americans. Author of published professional papers. Member of Penna. State Legislature. Married, Bradford, Pa., 1868, Emma Tinstman. Present address, Greensburgh, Westmoreland Co., Pa. ♦JAMES McMILLAN, Jr., born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1838; died 1892; son of James McMillan (bom Albany, N. Y.) and Barbara Fer- guson (born Berne, N. Y.). Medical education: Preceptor, T. L. Mason. Professional positions: Resident Physician, Brooklyn City Hos- pital; Asst. Surgeon, U. S. N., during last year of Civil War. PHILIP McNAB, bom July 12, 1833, in Morgan Co., Ind.; son of Henry and Cassandra (Evans) McNab, born in Bath and Mont- gomery Counties, respectively, Ky. Educated at Belleville (Ind.) Academy, and Northwestern Christian University (now Butler Col- lege), Indianapolis. Medical education: Preceptor, James Ford, of Wabash, Ind.; Univ. of Michigan, two courses, and graduate in analytical chemistry, 1860. ContractSurgeon, U. S. V., 1864. Practised two years before entering L. I. C. H., in La Gro, Ind.; practised in Indianapolis (1864), West Newton, Ind. (1868), Moores- ville, Ind. (1872), and Indianapolis (since 1887). Member Marion County and Indiana State Med. Societies. Chem- ical expert in leading criminal cases. Prohibition candidate for Mayor of Indianapolis; W. Master, F. & A. M. Married, July 29, 1861, at Bethel, Me., Mary Mason. Children, Solon M. and Howard B. McNab. Present address, Fort Wayne Ave. and North St., Indianapolis, Ind. ALFRED W. MERRILL, Felt's Mills, Jefferson Co., N. Y. E. R. MOODY, Eminence, Ky. AND ITS GRADUATES. 97 ROBERT NEWMAN, born at Koenigsberg, Germany; son of Gustav Lebrecht and Rosalie Jacobine (Molkentin) Newman. Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph Kammerer, of N. Y.; N. Y. Med. College; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College (M.D., 1869). Professional positions: N. Y. State Vol. Surgeon, 1863 (several times on duty at the front); Physician to Northern Dispensary, 1863-5; Prosector and Chief of Surg. Clinic, L. I. C. H., 1864-7; San. Insp'r, 1864-6; Dist. Phys., N. Y. Lying-in Asylum, 1865-70; San. Insp'r, Met. B'd of Health, 1866-7; Surgeon, N. W. Disp., 1875- 1889; Consulting Surg, to Hackensack Hosp., since 1888; to Bayonne Hosp., since 1889; to Home for Aged & Infirm, Yonkers, since 1891; to German Disp., N. Y., since 1893, and to McDonough Mem'l Hosp., 1893; Member of N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc. (a founder and V.-P., 1867), N. Y. Path Soc, N. Y. Medico-Historical Soc, Alumni Ass'n Bellevue (Cor. Sec, 1879-83; V.-P., 1874), N. Y. Phys. Mut. Aid Ass'n, N. Y. Soc. Relief of Wid. & Orph. of Medical Men, N. Y. Soc. of Med. Jurisprudence; N. Y. State, County and German Med. Soci- eties and Ass'ns; Hon. Mem. of many other societies in America and Europe; Fellow of Am. Electro-Ther. Ass'n. Author of numerous published professional papers, reports, lect- ures, etc. Inventor of useful apparatus for electrolysis, and origi- nator of applications of same. Prest. L .1. C. H. Alumni Ass'n, 1883. In 1849 he took active part in struggle for liberty in Germany; was Actjutant of the Battalion Homburg, in the Palatinate; fled with Gen. Franz Sigel to Switzerland, and emigrated to America. Married, Bourne, Mass., Oct. 2, 1877, Ada B. K. Blackwell. Chil- dren, Louise P. (born 1878) and Gustav Lebrecht Newman (died 1886). Present address, 148 West 73d St., New York City. ALCINOUS JACKSON SANDERS, bom Sept. 16,1837, in Ten Mile, Washington Co., Pa.; son of Matthias Minton Sanders (born Ten Mile) and Mary Ann Jackson (born Cumberland Valley, Pa.). Educated at Richmond College, Jefferson Co., 0. Medical education: Preceptors, E. B. Yost and Ralph Hills, Jef- ferson Co., Ohio; Starling Medical College; post-graduate course in the hospitals of Vienna, 1889. During the war was a volunteer in service of the Sanitary Com- mission, 1862; and was Pharmacist to Central Ohio Lunatic Asylum, 1861-3, and during this period, on furlough, served on U. S. Hos- pital boats. Married, Nov. 13,1866, Mary Caroline Hayman. Children, Aus- tin Flint, Lucy Ann, Bertha Mary, Edith Hayman, Alcinous Jack- son, and Florence Sanders. Present address, 508 West 3d St., Grand Island, Neb. GORHAM P. SARGENT, Boston, Mass. 98 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL ALEXANDER JOHNSTON CHALMERS SKENE, born June 17, 1837, at Fyvie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; son of Johnston and Jane (McConachie) Skene, both born in Aberdeenshire. Came to America 1857. Educated at University of Michigan. LL.D., 1897, University of Aberdeen. Professional positions: Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. V., 1863-4; Asst. Surgeon 12th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y., 1882; Surgeon 1st Div., 1883; Lieut.-Col. and Surgeon 2d Div., 1884. In L. I. C. H.— Adjunct 1865; Asst. Chair of Obstetrics, 1866; Physician, 1866; Instr. Clin. Obstet., 1867; Dis. Wom. and Children, 1867; Prof. Dis. Wom. and Chil. and Clin. Obstet., etc., since 1869; Surgeon to Hos- pital, since 1885; Dean of Faculty, 1886-93; President of College, since 1893. Resigned, 1899. Prest. Skene Hospital for Self-Sup- porting Women, 1899. Prof. Gynecology N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. School, 1883-6; Consulting Gynecologist to Kings County Hospital, since 1893. In Med. Society, County of Kings—Member, 1865; Prest., 1874-6; Delegate to N. Y. S. Med. Soc, 1874-8,1892-5; Trus- tee, 1889-94. Society memberships—Am. Gynecological (a founder, 1876), N. Y. Obstetrical (Prest., 1877-9), Brooklyn Gyne- cological (Prest., 1891-2); Corresponding Member of British, Bos- ton, and Detroit Gyn. Societies, and of societies in Brussels, Leipzig, and Paris; Hon. Fellow of Edinburgh Obstetrical Society. Author of "Diseases of the Bladder and Urethra in Women" (N. Y., 1878 and 1887); "Treatise on the Diseases of Women" (N. Y., 1888, 2d ed. enlarged, 1892, 3d ed. 1898); "Education and Culture, as Related to the Health and Diseases of Women " (Detroit, 1889); "Medical Gynecology" (N. Y., 1895). Collaborator, Am. Med. Digest, 1882-9; Archives of Medicine, 1883-4; Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1884; N. Y. Journal of Gynecology and Olstetrics, since 1891. Author of more than 100 published professional papers, reports and pamphlets. Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Ass'n, 1880. Married, Brooklyn, June 2,1868, Annette L. W. Van der Wagen. Present address, 167 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BENJAMIN RUSH TAYLOR, Metuchen, N. J. JOHN A. WEBSTER, Keokuk, Lee Co., Iowa. Class of i864. Valedictorian—Orson Cowles Sparrow. 5th Course Began March 9.—Commencement, July i. Commencement Exercises Held in the Athen^um. Address to Graduates by Prof. Joseph Chrisman Hutchison M.D., LL.D. RUSSELL D. ADAMS, born Oct. 5, 1840, Walled Lake, Mich.- son of William R. Adams and Clarissa Russell (bom Auburn,'N. Y.)! Medical education: University of Michigan, 1863-4. AND ITS GRADUATES. 99 Professional positions: Surgeon's Steward, U. S. N. (U. S. bark Fernandina), 1861-3; Surgeon 118th U. S. C. T., 1864-6. Non-professional position: Representative Kansas State Legis- lature, 1876-8. Married, Bloomington, 111., Dec. 31,1866, Callie Ellis. Children, Jennie G., Charles E., Alice D., and Frankie Adams. Present address, Monrovia, Cal. ♦GEORGE FRED AYLING, born in England; died, Brooklyn, N. Y., April 6,1877. Began his profession in 1857, under a license of the Apothecaries' Hall, London. Practised in Brooklyn until his death. MARCUS AURELIUS BOGIE, born Dec 20, 1841, in Madison Co., Ky.; son of Daniel H. and Emeline (Taylor) Bogie, both born in Madison Co. Graduated, 1862, from Kentucky University, Dept. of Physics and Latin. Medical education: Preceptors, R. C. Chenault (1860) and Prof. Richardson, of Kentucky Univ. (1862); Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila.; M.D. Bellevue, 1870; visited hospitals in Europe, 1883. Professional positions: Health Officer of the Canton, Port of Minatitlan, Mexico, 1865-70; Chief of Staff, All-Saints' Hospital, Kansas City, Mo.; Consulting Physician, German Hospital, Kansas City; Chief Surgeon, Kansas City Belt Railway. Married, Kansas City, Sept. 10,1896, Elizabeth Maria Elliott. Present address, Kansas City, Mo. RUSSELL M. BOOTH, Boonville, N. Y. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, born March 5,18—, at Harrisburg, Pa.; son of Jacob Bretz (born Phila., Pa.) and Mary Ann Boyer (born near Lancaster, Pa.). Graduate with honors, 1851, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Medical education: Preceptors, Hargrove Hinkey, of Carlisle, Pa.; William W. Dale (1860-2), and T. L. Mason, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Medical studies interrupted by war service, and diploma granted in 1864 during a leave of absence from the army. Professional positions: Major and Asst. Surgeon 101st Penna. Vols., 1862; Post Surgeon, Naval Hosp., Plymouth, N. C, 1863; taken prisoner there, March, 1864; refusing to take charge of Con- federate Hospital at Raleigh, was sent to Andersonville prison; was in various Confederate prisons, part of time under fire from the " Swamp Angel" ; released and served at New Berne, N. C, in Gen- eral, Orphan, and Smallpox (colored) Hospitals, and as Health In- spector; June, 1865, mustered out and commissioned Asst. Surgeon 7th Penna. Cav.; mustered out August, 1865. Adjunct Surgeon, L. I. C. H., five years; Health Inspector, Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings, etc ioo THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, April 23,1860, Catharine St. John Reynolds. Children, Morris St. John (deceased) and George Brewster Bretz. Present address, 186 Remsen St. (residence, 139 Clinton St.), Brooklyn, N. Y. FREDERICK HENRY COLTON, born April 24, 1839, Long- meadow, Hampden Co., Mass.; son of Jacob Colton (born Long- meadow) and Clarinda Robinson (born Granville, Mass.). Educated at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. (grad. 1856); B.A., Yale Col- lege, 1860; M.A. Medical education: Preceptor, Chauncey L. Mitchell, of Brook- lyn, N. Y. Professional positions: Acting House Phys. and Surgeon, L. I. C. H., 1862-3; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., 1863-5 (on duty in camps and hospitals in and about Washington, D. C); San. Inspec- tor, Met. Board of Health, 1866-70; do., Brooklyn Board of Health, 1871-3; Dem. of Anat., L. I. C. H., 7 years, between 1870 and 1880; Physician to L. I. C. H. (25 years), to St. John's Hospital (20 years), to Brooklyn Home for Aged Men (20 years), and Sec. and Dir. Brook- lyn Eye and Ear Hospital (19 years)—all continued to the present time; Mem. Med. Society County of Kings. Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Ass'n 1889 and 1890. Charter Mem. Hamilton Club, Mem. New England Society, and of Brooklyn Historical Society—all of Brooklyn. Married, Brooklyn, Oct. 25, 1865, E. Alice Gray. Children, Sarah Phillips, Frederick Gray, Alice Gray, Richard Storrs, Wendell Phillips, Clara Robinson, and Mary Tudor Colton. Present address, 136 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN HARVEY COMFORT, New York City. JOEL S. CONKLIN, Easton, Pa. WILLIAM F. DAVIS, Patriot, Ind. JOHN SPEARS DORSET, bom Aug. 25,1838, Chestnut Grove, Powhatan Co., Va.; son of Thomas B. Dorset (born Perth Amboy, N. J.) and Anna Spears (born Chesterfield Co., Va.). Educated at Clifton Academy and University of Virginia. Medical education: Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila.; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll.; Preceptor, John L. Dorset (his cousin). Professional positions: Surgeon, C. S. Army; Supt. State Lunatic Asylum, Austin, Tex., two terms until 1891; Assoc. Ed'r Texas Med- ical Journal; Correspondent Gaillard's Medical Journal • Sure-eon (and Purser), Pac Mail S.S. Co., 1865. 8 Non-professional position: Consul, C. S. A., at London Married, North Gordon, Va., June 16,1870, Martha Bird Moore. AND ITS GRADUATES. 101 Children, Moore C, Bird E., William Shepperd, John Spears, Henry Douglas, and Henrietta~Xeila Dorset. Present address, Bonham, Tex. ALBERT GILLIAM, Marion County, Ky. EDWARD LUTHER GRIGGS, born July 18, 1838, South Windsor, Hartford Co., Conn.; son of Charles Griggs (born Tolland, Conn.) and Frances Catherine Drake (born South Windsor). Edu- cated at Waterbury Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, Philo G. Rockwell; Yale Medical School, two courses. Professional position: Consulting Physician and Surgeon to the Waterbury Hospital. Present address, Waterbury, Conn. ♦TREVONIAN HAIGHT, B.A. Died March 4, 1888. WINTHROP BAILEY HALLOCK, born Feb. 2, 1838, N. Y.; son of Samuel Titus Hallock (born Milton, N. Y.) and Sarah Crosby Bailey (born Pelham, Mass.). Educated at Westfield Academy and Jamestown Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, R. T. Hallock (his uncle); New York University. Professional positions: Cadet and Acting Asst. Surgeon in Army Hospitals, 1862-6; Asst. Supt. Conn. Hospital for Insane, 1868-77; Established Cromwell Hall (for mental and nervous diseases) 1877. Author of published professional papers and official reports. Married, Jamestown, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1859, Mary Katherine Kent. Children, Frank Kirkwood, and Susan Clark Hallock. Present address, Cromwell, Conn. GEORGE A. HARREL, Trenton, Ky. EDWIN HELLYER, born Nov. 23, 1840, Bucks Co., Pa.; son of Josiah R. and Catherine (Cress) Hellyer, both born in Bucks Co. Educated at Tyro Hall, Bucks Co. Medical education: Preceptor, Lewis C. Price, of Bucks Co.; two winters at Univ. of Penna. Professional positions: Cadet in military hospital nine months during the war; Visiting Physician to Penn Asylum for Indigent Widows and Single Women, Phila. Non-professional position: School Director, Phila., for nearly 30 years. Married, Jan. 25, 1865, at Lumber Hill, Pa., Elizabeth H. Mar- ston, of Phila. Child, William Rhoads Hellyer, born 1875. Present address, 2341 East Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 102 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL WILLIAM L. HENDERSON, Woodstock, Tex. L. EDWARD JOHNSON, Cambridge, Md. SAMUEL CHESTER JOHNSON, born May 12, 1842; son of Seth and Abigail (Emmons) Johnson. Medical education: Preceptor, J. P. Hamilton, while attending lectures at Rush Medical College, 1859. Professional positions: After service as 2d Lieut., U. S. Vols., 1862 (interrupting medical studies), was Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. N., 1864-5; Wisconsin Board of Health, 12 years; Surgeon-General, Wisconsin, 27 years; General Surgeon, Omaha Railway, 20. years; since 1894 owner and Medical Director of The Sanitarium, Hudson, Wis. Non-professional positions: Member of School Board and Mayor, city of Hudson, Wis.; Candidate for Congress. Married, at Hudson, Wis., April 2,1880, Georgia Starr. Present address, Hudson, St. Croix Co., Wis. BURTUS M. KEENEY, bom in New York City; son of John M. and Louisa (Young) Keeney, both born in New London, Conn. Educated at Bartlett High School. Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Wyckoff and Van Winkle; Coll. Phys. and Surg. Professional position: Visiting and Attending Physician to Northwestern Dispensary, N. Y.; Sanitary Inspector, Board of Health, New York; Medical Examiner, Continental, Knickerbocker, and Sun Life Insurance Companies. Married, November, 1864, Kate Williamson. Present address, 220 Edgecombe Ave., New York City. WALTER KEMPSTER, born May 25, 1841, London, England; son of Christopher Kempster (born Worcester, Eng.) and Charlotte Treble (born London). Educated in Syracuse (N. Y.) schools, and by private tutors. Medical education: Preceptors, H. Didama, of Syracuse, N. Y., and (during military service) Surgeon R. W. Pease; Albany Med. Coll. Professional positions: Hospital Steward, July, 1861—service at Blackburn's Ford and Bull Run; Hosp. Steward, 10th N. Y. Cav.— detailed to hospital duty at Baltimore, 1862, returning to regt. Janu- ary, 1863, and participating in the engagements of that year until wounded at Mine Run, November, 1863; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U S A., from graduation at L. I. C. H. until July, 1865; acted as Medicai Officer, after promotion to 1st Lieut. Co. D, 10th N. Y. Cav. June 9 1863; Assoc. Ed'r Am. Jour. Insanity, 1867-73; Asst. Supt N Y* State Asylum for Idiots, Syracuse, 1866; Asst. Phys. N Y State ^ AND ITS GRADUATES. 103 Hosp. for Insane, Utica, 1867-73; Supt. Northern Hosp. for Insane, Winnebago, Wis., 1873-85; Special Comm'r U. S. to Russia, 1891, to investigate expulsion of Jews (Report, 2 vols., pub. 1892, and trans- lated into French and German); Special Comm'r U. S.,1892, to study in Europe the prevention of contagious diseases during World's Fair of 1893 (Report pub. 1894); Special Med. Counsel (with Drs. John P. Gray and A. E. MacDonald) in the Guiteau case; frequent med. ex- pert in criminal insanity cases, including " The Queen vs. Duncan," tried at Carnarvon, Wales; Comm'r of Health, Milwaukee, since 1894; Prof. Mental Dis. Wis. Coll. Phys. and Surg.; Mem. National, State, and local Med. Societies; Mem. G. A. R. Author of many pro- fessional papers and reports. Married, Milwaukee, Dec. 2,1892, Frances Saunders Fraser. Present address, 909 Grand Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. CHARLES HENRY KING, Washington, D. C. ANDREW BEST KINNEY (last known address), Norwich, Che- nango Co., N. Y. WILLIAM W. McCOY (last known address), San Jose, S. Clara Co., Cal. SAMUEL HENDERSON McILROY, born June 21,1839, Scot- land, Franklin Co., Pa.; son of Samuel Mcllroy (born in Scotland, Pa.) and Abigail Blythe (born Zanesville, 0.). Educated at Academy, Chambersburg, Pa. Medical education: Preceptor, John C. Richardson, of Chambers- burg; Jefferson Medical College, Phila. Professional positions: Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Grant Hos- pital, Willets Point, L. I., 1864-5; Health Officer, Morrisania, N. Y., 1870-1; Deputy Coroner, Morrisania, 1866. Non-professional positions: Member North-side Board of Trade, N. Y.; Prest. North End Land Improvement Co., N. Y. Married, New York, April 15,1868, Alida Farrington. Children, Effie Bates, Alida, Ethel, Alice, Abigail. Present address, 2 West 104th St., New York City. CHARLES CAMPBELL NORMAN, born July 15,1842, in Hen- derson Co., Ky.; son of Joseph C. Norman (born Caswell Co., Ky., 1819) and Virginia R. Brooks (born Hopkins Co., Ky., 1820). Medical education: University of Louisville; Preceptor, Rufus Linthicum; post-graduate course at Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1865-6. Professional positions: County Physician, Hancock Co. (twice); member Hawesville Board of Health. Present address, Hawesville, Hancock Co., Ky. 1C4 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL CHARLES A. RAHTER, born near Minden, Prussia, Aug. 8, 1839; son of Christian and Charlotte (Wehmeier) Rahter (both bom at Minden). Educated at Classical Institute, Hanover, Pa.; Penna. College at Gettysburg, and Littlestown (Pa.) Classical Insti- tute. Taught school at Littlestown, 1859, and was principal of Car- roll Academy, Union Mills, Md., 1860-1. Medical education: Preceptor, C. W. Benson, of Woodsborough, Md., 1862; Medical Dept., Univ. of Maryland, 1863. Professional positions: Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Vols., 1864-5; Examining Surgeon for Pensions, Harrisburg, Pa., 1865-70; Acting Surgeon, German Army, August, 1870, to July, 1871, attached to Eighth Army Corps, at Coblentz; promoted to Staff Surgeon, and had charge of the Barracken Lazaretto, at St. Johann-Sarbriicken; promoted, January, 1871, to Surgeon-in-Chief of the Garrison Laza- retto. A founder (1866) and Prest. (1876) of Dauphin Co. (Pa.) Medical Society; member of American Med. Ass'n, Med. Soc. State of Penna., Phila. Pathological Soc, Harrisburg Pathological Soc, charter member Harrisburg Acad, of Medicine, Prest. Harrisburg Board of Pension Examiners, 1885-9. Practised at Harrisburg, Pa., 1865-70 and 1872 to the present time. Non-professional positions: Mem. Harrisburg School Board, three years; mem. Perseverance Lodge, No. 21, F. & A. M. Married, Nov. 11, 1875, Mary R. Keffer, of Harrisburg. Child living, John Howard Rahter. Present address, 110 North 2d St., Harrisburg, Pa. HENRY J. RAILTEN, New York City. CHARLES LOVETT RANDALL, born March 26, 1841, at Solon, Cortland Co., N. Y.; son of David B. Randall (born Norwich, Conn.) and Lucy A. Stanley (born Cooperstown, N. Y.). Educated at Cincinnatus (N. Y.) Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles C. Cady, of Seville, N. Y.; Hobart College, 1860; University of Michigan, 1861-2. Professional positions: Medical Cadet, U. S. A., Nov., 1862-Mar., 1864; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., May, 1864-March, 1865; Asst Surgeon, U. S. V., Mar.-Oct., 1865. Med. Examiner for leading Life Insurance Companies. Practised in Dansville, Mich., 28 years, and Chicago, 111., 2 years; on account of health removed to Florida, and established a sanitarium. Non-professional positions: Recorder of Dansville, 3 years and President of Village, 4 years. ' Married, Dansville, July 2, 1865, Laura A. Chappel. Children Minnie I. (born 1866) and Arthur L. Randall (born 1877). Present address, Clay Springs, Fla. JACOB FRANKLIN RAUB, bom at Raubsville, Northampton Co., Pa.; son of Michael J. Raub (born Raubsville) and Sally Ann AND ITS GRADUATES. 105 Souder (born Asbury, N. J.). Educated at Easton and Weaversville Academies, and Freeland Seminary, Collegeville, Pa. Medical education: Preceptor, Peter F. Arnot, of Easton, Pa.; Jef- ferson Med. Coll., Phila.; Phila. Polyclinic Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A. and 210th Penna. Vols., 1864-5; U. S. Pension Examining Surgeon, Northampton Co., 1870-89; Med. Examiner, U. S. Pension Bureau, October, 1890; in charge of Eye and Ear Section, 1893-7; Med. Referee, Pension Bu- reau, since June, 1897; Examiner for numerous Insurance Com- panies; Mem. Northampton County Med. Soc. and American Med. Ass'n. Private, 129th Penna. Vols., 1862-3; re-enlisted from L. I. C. H. by consent of Faculty, May 28, 1864; awarded Congressional Medal of Honor for distinguished gallantry at battle of Hatcher's Run, Va., Feb. 5,1865; Captain, N. G. Penna., 1876-83; Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion; Senior Vice Dept. Commander, Dept. of Potomac, G. A. R.; Surgeon Medal of Honor Legion. Past Master of Masons; Mem. Grand Lodge of Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, and Im- proved Order of Red Men. Married, Weaversville, Pa., Jane S. Weaver. Children, Myrtle A. and Austin J. Raub. Present address, Pension Office, Washington, D. C. WILLIAM HARVEY SANDERS, born Feb. 13, 1843, Smith- land, Livingston Co., Ky.; son of David Brown Sanders, M.D. (bora in Bullitt Co., Ky.) and Jane Wood Lillard (born Smithland). Edu- cated at St. Joseph's College, Bardstown, Ky. Medical education: Preceptor, David B. Sanders (his father); Uni- versity of Louisville, 1863. Professional positions: Sanitary Inspector; Correspondent Ken- tucky Board of Health; Mem. Kentucky Med. Society; Examiner for leading Insurance Companies. Non-professional positions: Correspondent Comm'r of State Agri- culture; School Trustee; Sec'y McCracken Co. Fair Ass'n. Largely interested in stock raising and agricultural pursuits. Married, Smithland, Jan. 26, 1877, Kate Davis. Children, Will- iam D., Lillard D., Thomas C, David B., Irene, Laura, and Sallie Sanders. Present address, Paducah, McCracken Co., Ky. ISAAC F. SHACKERLY, Brooklyn, N. Y. NATHAN RICE SIMMONS, born Sept. 1, 1842, Bardstown, Nelson Co., Ky.; son of Greenberry Simmons (born Bullitt Co., Ky.) and Susan Rentch (born Nelson Co., Ky.). Educated at St. Joseph's College, Bardstown. Medical education: Preceptor, W. H. Newman, of Bardstown; Jef- ferson Med. College, Phila., 1863-4. 106 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Lexington, Ky., Dec. 6, 1865, Mary Jane Pettit. Chil- dren, James Pettit, and Greenberry Simmons. Present address, Lexington, Ky. WILLIAM I. SMOOT, Greenville, Ky. ♦ORSON COWLES SPARROW, born Sept. 3,1832, at Killingly, Conn.; died at Valdosta, Ga., Sept. 13, 1877; son of Bradford and Ardelia (Ellis) Sparrow, born at Middleborough and Attleborough, Mass., respectively. Educated at Bacon Academy, Colchester, Conn.; Yale College (B.A., 1854; Ph.B. Sheffield Scientific School, 1858). Practised in Brooklyn, N. Y., until failure of health; Med. Ex- aminer for Insurance Companies; Asst. Surgeon, U. S. V., at Fort Schuyler during part of Civil War. Assistant in Chemistry, Sheffield Scientific School (Yale), 1858-9. Married, Norwich, Conn., April, 1867, Sarah Maria Edwards. Children, Lewis Edwards (born 1868), and Sadie (born 1871, died 1875). LYMAN L. SWAN, Greenville, R. I. *WILLIAM REMSEN TAYLOR, born, Middletown, Monmouth Co., N. J., Feb. 4, 1840; son of Edward Taylor, M.D. (born at Mid- dletown) and Catherine Louise Forman (born at Freehold, N J.); died Oct. 2, 1896, at Middletown. Educated at Freehold and Rut- gers College (B.A., 1860, and M.A.). Medical education: Preceptor, Edward Taylor; Coll. Phys and Surgeons; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. Professional positions: Health Officer, two terms; Physician to County Jail; Police Surgeon; Prest. Staff of the Astoria (L. I) Hos- pital; Prest. L. I. City Med. Soc. and Queens Co. Med. Soc Colonel, 29th N. J. Vols.; Past Master, Advance Lodge, No 635 & tr }L> Examining Surgeon, John Allen Lodge, No. 330, A o' V.W.; Sunswick Council of Royal Arcanum. Married March 2, 1864, Mary Lawrence Blackwell. Children Miza Blackwell, Agnes Remsen, William Remsen, Lloyd Blackwell' and Ernest Hagemeyer Taylor. ' JARVIS SHERMAN WIGHT, born Centreville, Allegany Co., m I" t ?; VS34; SOn 0f Uziel and Caroline (Van BureS) Wi-ht (BA Tufts College, 1861; M.A., 1882; LL.D., 1894) ° Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon (by contract), U. S A • in •1 ^T"^8*' SurSeon> Pr°i- Mat. Med. and Therapeutics TW istrar, Prof. Prin. and Prac Surgery and Clinical Surged V?kw Surgeon Prof. Operative and Clinical Surgery, Dean of the TwJl* Consulting Surgeon to St. Mary's and E. D. Hospitals J' Author of A Treatise on Myodynamics," " A Memorial of Frank AND ITS GRADUATES. 107 Hastings Hamilton, M.D.," " Suggestions to the Medical Witness," " A Memorial of Orlando Williams Wight, A.M., M.D.," and nu- merous original professional papers. Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Ass'n 1884. Married, Jan. 9, 1871, Mary Center. Children, Center, Jarvis Sherman, Jr. (M.D., L. I. C. H., '95), and Carol Van Buren Wight. Present address, 30 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE FISK WILBER, born May 15, 1839, Webster, Mass.; son of Alvah Wilber (born Westmoreland, N. H.) and Mary Farrer Porter (born Keene, N. H.). Educated at Kimball Union Academy, New London Literary Inst., and Westbrook Seminary. Medical education: Preceptors, James B. Greeley and N. J. Moore; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y., 1863-4. Professional positions: Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Hospital Transport Baltic, June, 1864; same on Transport Gen. J. K. Barnes, Dec, 1864-Nov., 1865; House Surgeon L. I. C. H., Dec, 1866-June, 1867; City Physician, Nashua, 1873-4; County Physi- cian, 1875-6; U. S. Examining Surgeon, 1893-7; Med. Director, G. A. R., Dept. of N. H., 1880. Non-professional position: Trustee, City Guarantee Savings Bank. Married, Nashua, Sept. 30, 1875, Clara E. Bowen. Present address, Nashua, N. H. JOSEPH E. WOODS, Augusta, Ark. Class of 1865. Valedictorian—Erskine Sweet Bates. 6th Course Began March 2.—Commencement, June 29. Commencement Exercises Held in the Athenaeum. Address to Graduates by Prof. Frank Hastings Hamilton, M.D., LL.D. FRANCIS HIGGINSON ATKINS, born, Brooklyn, N. Y., April 15,1843; son of Dudley Atldns, M.A. (Harv.), M.D. (Univ. of Penn.), (born Newburyport, Mass.), and Ann Maria Bowman (born Wilkes- barre, Pa.). Educated at Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard (B. S., 1861). Medical education: Georgetown Med. Coll., Washington, D. C; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons. Professional positions: Interne, Judiciary Square Hosp., Wash- ington, D. C. (as Medical Cadet, U. S. A.), 1863-4; Acting Asst. Sur- geon, U. S. N., 1864, serving in the Gulf with Farragut; Interne, Brooklyn City Hospital, 1865-6; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., 108 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL 1873-84, including one year in the Indian Bureau Medical Service; Sec, Treas. and Prest. New Mexico Med. Soc, 1886-97; Sec. New Mexico Territorial Board of Health, 1895-97; Mem. Board of Med- ical Examiners; Mem. American Climatological Association and American Medical Association. Non-professional positions: Professor of Natural Science, Carleton College, Northfield, Minn.; Mem. School Board and Board of Man- agers Episcopal Church, East Las Vegas, N. M.; Private 44th Mass. Vols., 1862-3. , , Married, Northfield, Minn., Sept. 18, 1866, Sarah Edmonds, born in England. Children, Virginia, Dudley, Beatrice, and Emerson Atkins Author of " Joseph Atkins: the Story of a Family," a genealogical work, 1891. Present address, East Las Vegas, N. M. ♦WILLIAM MORRIS AUSTIN, born Oct. 5, 1844, Exeter, Devonshire, England; died May 9,1868, El Paso, Tex., in U. S. ser- vice; son of Thomas Austin (born Demerara, British Guiana, S. A.) and Elvira Reed (bom Exeter). Educated at Stratford (Conn.) Academy; entered Yale College, Class of '65, withdrawing in 1862 to enter army as medical Cadet. Medical education: Studied while stationed at Fort Columbus, Governor's Island, New York Harbor, 1863-4. Professional positions: Medical Cadet, U. S. V., 1862; served on U. S. transport General J. K. Barnes, at Davids Island, N. Y., and at Chattanooga, Tenn., and Lookout Mountain, with rank of Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. V.; Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., Feb. 28, 1866, sta- tioned in Texas; Brevet Captain, Dec. 18, 1866, " for meritorious and distinguished services at San Antonio, Tex., where cholera pre- vailed." His death resulted from pneumonia due to exposure from service with soldiers, not of his regiment, who, having been worsted in ac- tion with Indians, sent for medical assistance, and he volunteered. ♦CHARLES H. AVERY, born at Fenner, Madison Co., N. Y., Dec 10,1834; died, New York City, Nov. 2,1897; son of Clark and Clarissa (Farnham) Avery. Educated at Cazenovia (N. Y.) Sem- inary. Medical education: Preceptor, H. P. Mead. Professional positions: Asst. Sec Med. Soc. of the County of New York, and for many years (succeeding Dr. Wesley M. Carpenter) Secretary of the same. Resolutions of this Society, passed Nov. 22, 1897, expressed a deep sense of the loss of the Society, and bore " tes- timony to the sterling integrity of his character, to his genial, social qualities, and to his devotion to the interests of the Society." Married, at Thompsonville, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1870, Pauline Hugh- son. Child, Alice Avery. AND ITS GRADUATES. 109 EDWIN B. BARNES, B.A., 1258 West Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. ERSKINE SWEET BATES, born Oct. 13, 1842; son of Samuel Gavitt Bates (born Providence, R. I.) and Rosamond Sweet (born Attleboro, Mass.). Educated at Mass. State Normal Sch.; Union College; Fort Edward Institute. Medical education: Albany Med. Coll.; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. Professional positions: Hospital Interne, L. I. C. H.; Northeast- ern Dispensary; Prof. Mat. Med. and Dean Columbia Vet'y Coll. Non-professional positions: Organizer and Principal, first Nor- mal School in Maine; Principal Chicago High School. Practised in Saratoga, N. Y., and N. Y. City. Married: (1) Jane French, of Newtown, Conn; (2) Lydia How- ard, of Chicago, 111. Present address, 152 E. 34th St., New York City. A. D. BINKERD, born Perry, Armstrong Co., Pa., March 29, 1831; son of John Binkerd (born Loudon Co., Va.) and Elizabeth Buzzard (born Westmoreland Co., Pa.). Educated at Glade Run Academy (Pa.), South Salem Academy (Ross Co., 0.), and State Normal University, Lebanon, 0. Medical education: Preceptor, A. 0. Graves, of North Middletown, Ky.; Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila.; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll.; Ohio Med. Coll., Cincinnati, 0. Professional positions: Surgeon 3d U. S. C. A. (Heavy), 1865, serving at Memphis, Tenn.; Post Hospital at Fort Pickens; Post Sur- geon at Memphis, mustered out April 30,1866. Non-professional position: Professor of Natural Sciences, Chick- ering Classical and Scientific Inst., Cincinnati, 0., 1880-4. Married, Aurora, Ind., May 29, 1866, Sallie E. Criswell, of Pa. Children: Edwin Gross, born Oct. 13, 1870; William Venable and Robert Criswell, born Nov. 16, 1875; Portia Edith, born July 21, 1878. Present address: West Monterey, Clarion Co., Pa.; residence, Yo- semite Place, Armstrong Co., Pa. ♦ROBERT CALDWELL BOGLE, born May 1,1840, Blount Co., Tenn.; died June 25, 1896, at Midland, Rutherford Co., Tenn.; son of Hugh and Isabella (McCroskey) Bogle. Educated at Mossy Creek College, Tenn. Medical education: Attended lectures in Philadelphia previous to course at L. I. C. H. Practised in Georgetown, Tenn., until 1868, and in Midland, Tenn., until his death. Was Examiner for several Insurance Com- panies. Knight Templar. Married, Nov. 14, 1871, Mattie Boyd, of Polk Co., Tenn. Chil- dren, Lula J., Mattie Boyd, Marie Vance, and Dr. Robert Boyd Bogle, a dentist of Nashville, Tenn. no THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL ♦MORTON LEWINS BOURNE. Died about 1895-6, Stanford, Ky. CHAUNCEY S. BURR, born Middletown, Henry Co., Ind, Jan. 10, 1840; son of Chauncey H. Burr (born Oneida Co., N. Y.) and Jane Williams (bom Union Co., Ind.). Educated in Indiana public schools and by private tutor. Medical education: Preceptor, R. Griffis; Univ. of Michigan; Coll. Phys. and Surg. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Colored Infantry; Surgeon, 18th 111. Inf. Non-professional positions: Alderman, Anderson, Ind.; first Mayor of Mitchell, S. D. Married, Springfield, 0., Jan. 20, 1881, Woodnut C. Stillwell. Children, Chauncey S., Rachel, and Mary Burr. Present address, 9372 Longwood Ave, and 103 State St., Chi- cago, 111. JOHN W. BYERS, London, Ky. DANIEL WEBSTER CATHELL, born Nov. 29, 1839, Worces- ter Co., Md.; son of Levi and Priscilla (Cannon) Cathell, of Worces- ter Co., Md. Educated at Baltimore High School and Loyola Col- lege. Medical education: University of Maryland. Professional positions: Prest. Medical and Surgical Society of Baltimore, and member of various medical societies. Author of " The Physician Himself," and numerous published professional papers. Married, Baltimore, Nov. 21, 1863, Jeannette N. Boult. Chil- dren, William T. Cathell, M.D.; Mary, Anna, and Emma Cathell. Present address, 1308 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. ♦HENRY OTHON CLAUSS, born at Traben-am-Moselle, Rhen- ish Prussia, Aug. 22, 1833; died, New York, Sept. 19, 1898; son of Johann Peter Clauss (born at Traben) and Dorothea Moog (born at Trarbach). Educated at the Public School and Gymnasia of Trar- bach, and graduated with honor at the College in Ghent, Belgium. Medical education: Begun in Ghent, 1854; resumed in 1861, at Allentown, Pa., with Dr. Martin, preceptor; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1864. * Married Maria Spitz. Child, Henry Othon Clauss, Jr., M.D. (Bellevue). GEORGE W. D'ARMOND. SAMUEL T. DAVIS, born March 6, 1838, Cottage, Huntington Co., Pa.; son of Henry Davis (born Rohrerstown, Pa.) and Catharine AND ITS GRADUATES. in Walheater (born Alexandria, Pa.). Educated at Mooresville Acad- emy and Millersville Normal School. Medical education: Preceptors, Henry Orlady, of Petersburg, Pa., and S. B. Hartman, of Millersville, Pa.; Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1864-5; BeUevue Hosp. Med. Coll., N. Y.; Phila. Lying-in Charity (grad.). Professional positions: Surgeon to St. Joseph's Hospital, Lancas- ter; Mem. Penna. State Board of Health, 8 years, and 3 years Prest.; Mem. Med. Council of State, 1 year; Prest. Lancaster County and City Med. Soc; Prest. Lancaster Path. Soc; Mem. Amer. Med. Ass'n and Penna. State Med. Soc Non-professional positions: Mem. Lancaster City Council, 5 years, and Prest. Common Council; Representative Penna. Legislature, 1885-9. Private and Ordnance Sergeant 15th Penna. Vols., 1861; 2d Lieut, and Adjutant 77th Penna. Vols., 1861; Acting Asst. Adjt. Gen. on Staff of Gen. E. N. Kirk, 1862; was in 13 engagements and was thrice wounded; honorably discharged, 1864; Mem. G. A. R., Union Veteran Legion, and Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Is a 32d Degree Mason, and three times Potent Grand Master of the Lodge of Perfection. Married, Oct. 2,1866, Lizzie Fenstermacher, of Millersville. Present address, 134 North Prince St., Lancaster, Pa. ALEXANDER MALCOLM DICKIE, Carversville, Pa. EDWIN DOWNER, Westfield, N. J. ROBERT FARRIES, born in Scotland, March 9, 1835; son of Robert and Janet (Patterson) Farries, both born in Scotland. Edu- cated at Rockwood Academy, Ontario. Medical education: Preceptor, John Howitt, of Guelph, Ontario; studied at Michigan University. Professional positions: Physician to N. Y. Magdalen Asylum, 5 years; N. Y. State Physician to Independent Order of Foresters. Married, Newark, N. J., June 7, 1871, Anna Taylor. Children, Francis A., James T., Agnes W., and Janet A. Farries. Present address, 166 East 81st St., New York City. ALEXANDER GREEN FIFE, Richmond, Ky. CHARLES W. FOX, 1822 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. A. D. FRAZEE, Germantown, Ky. PETER R. FURBECK, born Aug. 9, 1835, Guilderland, Albany Co., N. Y.; son of Henry R. Furbtck (born New Scotland, N. Y.) and Eve Passage (born Princetown, N. Y.). Educated at Chester- ville Academy and Union College (B.A., 1854; M.A., 1857). U2 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Albany Med. College; Preceptors, Ira De La Mater and Prof. J. H. Almsby, of Albany. . Professional positions: Interne, Albany City Hospital; Ira Harris Military Hospital; Nathan Littauer Hospital, Gloversville, N. Y.; U. S. Pension Examiner; Coroner, Fulton County; Delegate of N. Y. State Med. Soc to 9th Internat. Med. Congress, Washington, D. C. (1887), and to 11th Congress, at Rome, Italy; Health Officer, City of Gloversville. Married, Lansingburg, N. Y., June 20, 1867, Susan H. Richards. Children, Eva Linda (deceased), Anna Louise, George Henry (M.D., L. I. C. H., '95), William Warren, and Mabel S. Furbeck. Present address, Gloversville, N. Y. MALCOLM GRAHAM, born in Scipio Township, Hillsdale Co., Mich., Feb. 1,1839; son of Jonathan Bidwell and Maria J. (Loomis) Graham, both born in Bloomfield, Hartford Co., Conn. Married, Dec. 3, 1861, Cornelia Hobbie. Children, Norris M., Grace, and Robert Graham. Present address, Jonesville, Mich. GEORGE H. GUNN, Detroit, Mich. *THURSTON B. HATCH. Died in California, 1865. JOHN CLAUDIUS HERRICK, born Nov. 14, 1844, South- ampton, Suffolk Co., N. Y.; son of John Pierrepont Herrick (born New Haven, Conn.) and Esther Post (born Southampton). Medical education: Yale Medical School (M.D., 1865). Professional positions: Interne, New Haven City Hospital, 1863-4. Practised at Corinth, N. J., 1867-71; at Passaic, N. J., 1871-89. Married, Southampton, June 19, 1872, Ellen Louisa Topping. Children, Selden Foster, John Claudius, Jr., and Anita Louisa Her- rick. Present address, 732 Fourteenth St., Denver, Col. HANDS IRWIN HOLMES, Homer, Mich. TECUMSEH KINGSLEY HOLMES, born Jan. 17,1839; son of Abraham Holmes (born Kent Co., Ontario) and Jane Gibson (born Salem, Mass.). Medical education: Preceptor, C. J. S. Askin, of Chatham, On- tario; University of Michigan; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y.; Uni- versity of Toronto. Professional positions: Surgeon, 24th Kent Battalion; Prest. Ca- nadian Med. Ass'n, 1886; Corr. Member, Detroit Med. and Library Ass'n; Delegate to Internat. Med. Congress, Phila., 1876; Mem. Pathological Soc. Toronto; Prest. Chatham Med. and Surg. Society; AND ITS GRADUATES. "3 Lecturer on Dis. of Children and Urinary Organs of Women, West- ern University, London, Ont. Author of numerous published pro- fessional papers. Non-professional positions: Chatham—Mem. Public School Board, Board of Water Comm'rs, Prest. Chatham Loan and Security Co., Prest. T. H. Taylor Mfg. Co., and Chairman Free Public Library Board; Prest. Kent Co. Children's Aid Society. Married, Chatham, Jan. 21, 1873, Mary Elizabeth Taylor. Chil- dren, Garnet Wolseley, Kingsley Huhn, Edith Melville, and Shirley Holmes. Present address, Chatham, Ont., Canada. AUGUSTIN HUET, Jr., Baltimore, Md. HIRAM P. HUGUS, M.A., Kealia, Kauai, Hawaii. ROBERT P. JUMP, Dover, Del. GENERAL WILLIAM HARRISON KEMPER, born Dec 16, '-"^^ 1839, in Rush Co., Ind.; son of Arthur Smith and Patience (Bryant) Kemper, both born in Garrard Co., Ky. Medical education: Preceptor, John W. Moodey, of Greensburg, Ind., 1861; Univ. of Michigan, 1864-5; N. Y. Polyclinic (post-gradu- ate), 1886. Professional positions: Hospital Steward, 17th Ind. Vols., Sept., 1861-Feb., 1863 (having served as private in 7th Ind. from April to June, 1861); Asst. Surgeon, Feb. 20,1863-July 27, 1864. Member of many medical societies and associations; Prest. Del. Co. Med. Soc, 1879; Treas. Ind. State Med. Soc, 1879-85, and Prest. 1886-7; Asst. Prof. Central Coll. Phys. and Surg., Indianapolis, 1875-6; Trustee Med. Coll. of Indiana since 1890; Coroner Del. Co., Ind., 1870-5; U. S. Examining Surgeon for Pensions, 1872-93; etc., etc Contributions to medical literature: " The Uses of Suffering" [Cincinnati, 1896], a volume commended by Sir James Paget, Bart., among others; and many articles in medical periodicals from 1871 to date—among them (in American Practitioner, vol. xiv.) the only only case on record, in this country, of " Podelcoma." Married, Aug. 15, 1865, Harriet Kemper. Children, Georgette Moodey, Arthur Thompson, and Winton Kemper. Present address, Muncie, Ind. CHARLES M. KILBORNE, Litchfield, Conn. CYRUS FRANCIS KRAUSER, born Oct. 28, 1839, Uwchland, Chester Co., Pa.; son of John Krauser (born Reading, Pa.) and Eliza- beth Lewis (born Uwchland). Educated at various academies and DeKalb Institute, Norristown, Pa. 114 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 2 years; Precep- tor, D. D. Richardson. Professional positions: Med. Examiner for Insurance Companies. Practised one year in Philadelphia. Married, Wallace, Pa., Oct. 29, 1867, Elizabeth Ellen Hatfield. Children, Fred, John, Florence, and Helen Krauser. Present address, Glen Moore, Chester Co., Pa. ALFRED LARGE, born Nov. 11, 1839, Nottingham, England; son of William and Elizabeth (Worsop) Large, both born in Notting- ham. Educated at Chisholm Grammar School, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Trenton (N. J.) Academy. Royal College Veterinary Surgeons, London, 1861. Medical education: Preceptor, A. Cooke Hull, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Prof. Theory and Practice of Medicine, N. Y. College of Vet. Sur- geons, and Am. Veterinary College, N. Y. Present address, Great Barrington, Mass. EDWARD LINTHICUM, born May 3, 1844, at Rumsey, Ky.; son of Rufus Linthicum, M.D. (born Nelson Co., Ky.), and Sarah Hicks (born Henderson, Ky.). Medical education: Preceptor, Rufus Linthicum (his father); Ohio Med. College, Cincinnati, 1863-4; 1 year in a Vienna Hospital. Professional positions: Prof, of Clinical Surgery, Evansville Med. College; Surgeon to Deaconess Hospital; Consulting Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital—all in Evansville, Ind. In charge of Military Hospital at Belgrade, Servia, during war between Servia and Bul- garia, 1885. Author of published professional papers. Married: (1) Evansville, Dec. 20,1876, Atta Porter; (2) June 11, 1891, Corinne Walker, of Tallahassee, Fla. Child, Porter H. Lin- thicum. Present address, Evansville, Ind. JEHU LITTLE, born Oct. 6,1833, in Washington Co., Ind.; son of Richard and Sarah (Hughes) Little, both born in Kentucky. Edu- cated at Marshall College and Illinois State Normal University. Medical education: Preceptors, Charles L. Duncan and 0. Q. Her- rick; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College; Jefferson Med. College. Professional positions: City Physician, Bloomington; Med. Di- rector, Dept. of 111., G. A. R.; Sec'y Board of Exam. Surgeons for Pensions. Member of 111. State Med. Society, Am. Med. Ass'n, and McLean County Med. Society (and has been Sec'y, Treas. and Prest). Served in the Army, 1861-5, as Private, Hospital Steward, and Asst. Surgeon. Author of numerous published professional papers. Practised in McLean Co., 111., since 1866, at LeRoy and Blooming- ton. Member William T. Sherman Post, G. A. R. (has been Surgeon Adjutant, and Commander); is a Master Mason. AND ITS GRADUATES. H5 Married, Feb. 7,1867, at Sharon, 111., Helen M. Humiston. Chil- dren, Mary A., Henry H., William S., and Lillian Little. Present address, Bloomington, 111. AUGUSTUS S. LONG, 712 Felix St., St. Joseph, Mich. ALEXANDER B. McCREA, Mauch Chunk, Pa. ♦DANIEL McDONALD, born March 27, 1844, in Buchanan Co., Ky.; died, St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 3, 1896; son of Silas McDon- ald, Sr. (born Macksville, Ky.) and Sara Donnell (born Greensboro, N. C). Medical education: attended lectures at Jefferson Med. College, Phila., previous to course at L. I. C. H. Did not practise medicine; was a banker for twenty years, and then a wholesale lumber merchant. Non-professional positions: Treas. McDonald Lumber Co., Wau- sau, Wis.; Prest. Merchants Bank, St. Joseph, Mo.; Treas. Kemper, Hundley & McDonald wholesale dry goods house, St. Joseph; Prest. St. Joseph Y. M. C. A. at the time of his death. Married, St. Joseph, Sept. 1, 1869, Anna Stibbs Landis. Chil- dren, John D. (M.D. Univ. of Pa., '94), Daniel (deceased), Lee, May, Lena, William, Roland, and Rudd McDonald. GEORGE MANNING. JOHN PITT MATTHEWS, born Sept. 2, 1835, at Hampton Bishop, Herefordshire, Eng.; son of John and Caroline Myra (Cooper) Matthews, of Herefordshire. Educated at Duff's Com- mercial College, and Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. Medical education: Preceptor, Peter Fenity; Keokuk Med. Coll., 1860-1. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, 122d Illinois Vols., 1862-3; Prest. Macoupin (111.) Med. Soc; Vice-Prest. Illinois State Med. Soc, 1890, and Prest. 1891. Non-professional position: Alderman, Carlinville, 111. Married, Sept. 13,1865, Elizabeth Ann Palmer, daughter of Maj.- Gen. John M. Palmer, U. S. Sen. Present address, Carlinville, Macoupin Co., 111. JOHN F. MILLER, 324 W. 57th St., New York City. WALTER BACON MORRISON, born May 6, 1838, Grand Rapids, Mich.; son of Jefferson Morrison (born Vermont) and Caro- line Alice Gill (born Port Huron, Mich.). Educated at Grand Rapids Seminary, Albion, Mich. Medical education: Preceptor, D. W. Bliss, of Ann Arbor, Mich. 116 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Served in U. S. Army, 1861-4. Author of various published professional papers. Married, Muskegon, Oct. 3, 1893, Mary E. Simpson. Present address, Muskegon, Mich. SILAS H. ROLFE (last known address), Ogdensburg, N. Y. WILLIAM C. B. STEWART, Mayfield, Fulton Co., N. Y. M. W. THACHER, Union City, Branch Co., Mich. JOHN DRYDEN TRIPP, born Aug. 15, 1843, Dryden, Tomp- kins Co., N. Y.; son of George Washington Tripp (born Ancram, N. Y.) and Caroline Brown (born Camillus, N. Y.). Educated at Dryden Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, Isaac S. Briggs, of Dryden; Med. Dept. Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y. Professional positions: Medical Cadet and Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Vols., 1864-5; Medical Staff, Auburn City Hospital (now); Prest. Cortland County Med. Society; Vice-Prest. N. Y. State Med. Ass'n; Coroner, Cortland County, 2 years; Coroner Cayuga County, 6 years. Expert witness as to gun-shot wounds in numerous trials. Non-professional positions: Supervisor, town of Virgil, N. Y.; Private U. S. Vols., 1861; injured at Fort Totten, and discharged, 1862. Married, Skaneateles, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1870, Josephine Elizabeth Lamb. Present address, 163 Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. JOHN T. J. WALKER, Austin, Tex. JOHN DELANCY WARDLAW, Tennessee. ASA L. WAUGAMAN, Greensburg, Pa. JOHN WESLEY WAUGHOP, born Oct. 22, 1839, in Tazewell Co., 111.; son of Richard and Mary Ann (Bowman) Waughop. Edu- cated at Eureka (111.) College. Medical education: University of Michigan, two courses. Professional positions: Druggist and Surgeon's Assistant, U. S. V., at Lake Providence and Vicksburg, during two years of the Civil War (after serving eighteen months as Corporal in Co. G, 17th 111. Vol. Inf.); Supt. of Western Washington Hospital for the Insanej Fort Steilacoom, Wash., since 1880. Member of Med. Soc. State of Washington (Prest. 1893-4), Pierce County (Wash.) Med. Society Medico-Legal Soc of N. Y., and Am. Medico-Psychological Ass'n! Author of numerous published professional papers. Practised at S8*s»*iiii5j|g:: Library. THE HOAGLAND LABORATORY. AND ITS GRADUATES. 117 White Cloud, Kan., till 1866, Blue Island, 111., till 1871, when he removed to Fort Steilacoom. Non-professional positions: Mayor, White Cloud, 1866. Married, 1866, Eliza S. Rexford, of Blue Island. Child, Philip R. Waughop M.D., Harvard, 1893). Present address, Fort Steilacoom, Wash. ♦ORLANDO WILLIAMS WIGHT, born Feb. 19, 1824, at Cen- treville, Allegany Co., N. Y.; died at Detroit, Mich., Oct. 19, 1888; son of Uziel and Caroline (Van Buren) Wight. Educated at Westfield Academy and Rochester College Institute, N. Y.; M.A., Yale, 1861. Admitted to the Bar—Wisconsin and Michigan, 1873; U. S. Circuit and Supreme Court, 1873 and 1885. Professional positions: Surgeon-General of Wisconsin, 1874; Health Officer, Detroit; Health Commissioner, Milwaukee, Wis., 1878-80. Practised in Oconomowoc and Milwaukee, Wis. Principal of Geneva (N. Y.) Academy; contributor to the Milwau- kee Sentinel; Chief Geologist of Wisconsin, 1875; was engaged for a time in the practice of law. Previous to medical study was engaged in literary work; was or- dained in the Universalist ministry and was settled in Newark, N. J., three years; then travelled extensively and continued in literary work. Author of " The Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton " (1853), " Life of Abelard and Heloise " (1853—enlarged as " Lives and Let- ters of Abelard and Heloise," 1861), " A Winding Journey Around the World " (1888), " Maxims of Public Health " (1884). Trans- lator of many standard French philosophical and historical works and fiction (including in part the novels of Balzac). Editor of " Standard French Classics " (14 vols. 1858-60, including the stand- ard American edition of Montaigne's Essays), " The Household Li- brary " (18 vols. 1858 et seq.), etc. C. BRISON WORRALL, B.A., Philadelphia, Pa. Class of 1866. Valedictorian—John C. Goodridge, Jr. 7th Course Began March i.—Commencement, June 28. Commencement Exercises Held in the Athen^um. Address to Graduates by Rev. Richard S. Storrs, D.D., LL.D. JOHN ADAMS, Carmargo, Ky. THOMAS R. ALMON, Nova Scotia. HENRY T. ANTIS, Genesee, Henry Co., 111. u8 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL WILLIAM FRANKLIN BARCLAY, born Feb. 13, 1842, at Altmans Run, near Jacksonville, Indiana Co., Pa.; son of John Agnew Barclay (1815-1885—born Cherry Valley, Pa.) and Margaret Medler Lomison (1820-1883—born Milton, Pa.). Educated at vari- ous academies and Washington and Jefferson College, B.A. and (1867) M.A. Medical education: Preceptor, Henry G. Lomison, of Greensburg, Pa.; Jefferson Med. Coll., 1865. Member of Mississippi Valley Med. Ass'n, Allegheny County (Pa.) Med. Ass'n, and Tri-State Med. Ass'n of Penna., Md., and Va. Author of various published professional papers. Non-professional positions: School Director, Pittsburgh, Pa., 6 years; Mem. F. & A. M.; Chapter and Consistory, 32d degree; Ma- sonic Country Club. Married: (1), Nov. 5,1867, at Saltsburg, Pa., Emma Sarah Brown —children, Albert Hampton Barclay (Yale, B.A., 1891; B.L., 1895; M.L., 1896), Paul Lowry Barclay (died Dec 14, 1876), Henry Carl- ton Barclay (B.A., Yale, 1898); (2), March 25, 1886, at Pitts- burgh, Pa., Annie Negley Wills—child, Athalia Griffiths Barclay, born, Dec 30, 1889. Present address, 1620 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. EUGENE BEACH, born Nov. 6, 1836, Greenville, Greene Co., N. Y.; son of Elias Beach (born Rensselaerville, N. Y.) and Laura Collins (born Greenville). Educated at Greenville Academy, State Normal School (Albany), and Delaware lit. Inst., Franklin, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptors, William Go van, of Stony Point, N. Y., and Francis Burdick, of Johnstown, N. Y.; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll.; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons. Professional positions: Mem. Staff of Nathan Littauer Hospital, Gloversville; Rep. Med. Soc State of N. Y. on State Board of Med. Examiners; Prest. Med. Soc County of Fulton, N. Y. Non-professional positions: Taught for ten years, three of them at the Polytechnic Inst., of Brooklyn, N. Y.; twelve years a member and five years Prest. Board of Education, Gloversville. Married, Nov. 6, 1867, Sarah Jessup Warren, of Stamford, Conn. Children, Elizabeth Warren, Mary Josephine, John Parsons, and Jo- seph Warren Beach. Present address, Gloversville, N. Y. CHARLES PAUL BECKER, born April 6, 1844, New York City; son of Henry Becker (bom Wiedenbruck, Germany) and Hen- rietta Elizabeth Woehning (born Lippe-Detmold, Germany) Edu- cated (Chemistry and Physics) at Cooper Institute, N. Y. Medical education: N. Y. Med. College, 1864; Preceptor P H Van der Weyde, of N. Y. ' Professional position: Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Army 1864-5 AND ITS GRADUATES. 119 Married, Troy, N. Y., Nov., 1868, Elizabeth Weaver. Children, Albert, born 1884; Arthur, born 1887; six not living. Present address, 214 Hale Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. MARTIN H. BLYNN, Rose Valley, Wayne Co., N. Y. J. C. BRAITHWAITE, West Indies. BENNETT JASON BRISTOL, born at Naugatuck, Conn., Sept. 15, 1833; son of Hiel Bristol (born Milford, Conn.) and Chastina Potter (born Naugatuck). Educated at Yale College (B.A., 1854). Medical education: Preceptor, A. B. Snow, of Geneva, N. Y., 1857-8; Ann Arbor, 1860-1. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, 59th U. S. Col'd Inf., Aug., 1863-Aug., 1865; Surgeon, Aug., 1865-Jan., 1866; Coroner, St. Louis Co., Mo. Non-professional position: Prest. School Board, Webster Groves, Mo. Married, at Geneva, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1859, Henrietta Swift. Chil- dren, Edward S., Harold B., Clara, and Alice Bristol. Present address, Webster Groves, St. Louis Co., Mo. ♦CHARLES WESLEY BUVINGER, born at York, Pa., June 12, 1832; son of Leonard Buvinger (born at York) and Mary Reisin- ger. B.A., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1856; died, the oldest physician in Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 7,1891, of bronchitis and abscess of liver, the result of grip. Medical education: Preceptor, Dr. Carey, of Dayton, 0., two years; studies at Bellevue interrupted by the war. Professional positions: Acting Asst. Surgeon and Surgeon, 80th Ohio Vet. Vol. Inf., 1861-5; in charge of general hospitals at Corinth, Miss., and La Grange, Tenn.; with Sherman throughout his cam- paign; Surgeon, U. S. A., 1865; Delegate to Ninth International Medical Congress; Mem. Med. Soc. of Allegheny Co., Pa. Author of " The Etiology and Treatment of Camp Dysentery and Diarrhoea." Married, at Pittsburgh, Pa., June 29,1865, Emma Priscilla Brick. Children, William Sherman Buvinger, M.E.; Edward E. Buvinger, M.D. (deceased), and Charles I. Buvinger, M.D. R, HOVEY CHITTENDEN, born 1835, Vermont; son of Linus Chittenden (born Sherburne, Vt.) and Julia Ann Hovey (born War- saw, N. Y.). Medical education: Preceptors, medical officers of the U. S. Army; Jefferson Med. College, Phila., 1865-6; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y., 1883-4 (M.D.). Professional positions: Hospital Steward, New Albany, Ind., 120 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL *s> 1862-3; Chief Clerk, Med. Director's office, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1863; Steward of Officers' Hospital, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1864; Hos- pital Steward, 7th U. S. Vet. Vols., 1865-6. Mem. Iowa State Med. Soc, S. W. Kansas Med. Soc, and Kansas State Med. Society; Pen- sion Examiner, Lyndon, Kan., 7 years; Mem. Examining Board, Holt Co., Mo. Married, Dec. 27, 1856, Woodstock, 111., Maggie Fell Mitchell. Children, Estelle (Chittenden) Mcrrin, Alida (Chittenden) Hum- phrey, Maggie Mitchell (Chittenden) Manahan, Horace Walter Chit- tenden (Ph.G., Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, Chicago). Present address, 1312 Park Ave., Kansas City, Mo. PHILIP BRONK COLLIER, born Feb. 29,1844, Athens, Greene Co., N. Y.; son of Isaac C. Collier (born Coxsackie, N. Y.) and Jane Witbeck (born Athens, N. Y.). Educated at Roxbury Academy, Delaware Co., N. Y. Medical education: Preceptors, Frederick S. Greene, Coxsackie, N. Y.; Austin Flint and Frank H. Hamilton, New York; Albany Med. College (previous to course at L. I. C. H.), receiving honorary degree of M.D. in 1883. Professional positions: Prest. and Vice-Prest. Columbia County Med. Soc. two terms; Delegate to Med. Soc State of N. Y., and to Am. Med. Ass'n; Mem. Albany Co. Med. Soc; Lecturer at Albany Med. College, 1880-2. Author of " History of Columbia County Med. Soc." and of numerous addresses, lectures, and professional papers. Practised in Coxsackie, N. Y.; Valatie, N. Y.; Albany, N. Y., and New York City. Now travelling and studying in European hos- pitals. Present address, 14 Queen Square, London, W. C, England. J. W. CORBITT. FRANK A. DUBOIS, Mansfield, 0. ♦JAMES LUDLUM HASBROUCK ELMENDORF, born 1843, at Hyde Park, N. Y.; died Dec. 25, 1880; son of Rev. Anthony Elmendorf, D.D. (born Kingston, N. Y.), and Sarah Clark (born N. Brunswick, N. J.). Educated at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn; Rutgers College (B.A. and M.A.). Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph C. Hutchison; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Married, Brooklyn, July 3, 1866, Mary Sprague Elwell. Chil- dren, Mahlon Clark, Joseph Duryea, and Frederick Elwell Elmen- dorf. WILLIAM W. EVANS, Baltimore, Md. AND ITS GRADUATES. 121 LUTHER M. GILBERT, 54 Olive St., New Haven, Conn. JOHN C. GOODRIDGE, Jr., B.A., 113 E. 25th St., New York City. GEORGE W. GRIFFITHS, 215 W. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. ♦THOMAS M. HEALEY. Died about 1892. SAMUEL JAMES HENDERSON, born Ingersoll, Ontario, 1845; son of James and Dorothea Ann (Kinney) Henderson, both born in Ireland. Medical education: Preceptor, J. J. Hoyt; Jefferson Med. Coll., Philadelphia. U. S. Pension Examiner; Mem. Homoeopathic Med. Soc. of Mich- igan. Married, at Ingersoll, Ont., 1868, Catherine Owens. Children, Georgina and Henri R. Henderson. Present address, Bad Axe, Mich. ULYSSES L. HUYETT, Rollo, Phelps Co., Mo. EUGENE JEHL, born March 8, 1843, at Selestadt, Alsace, France; son of Joseph and Marie Anna (Bourdot) Jehl. Educated at the Academy of St. Vincent de Paul, New York. Medical education: Preceptor, Cornelius Murphy. Professional position: Prest. Board of Health, Park Ridge, N. J. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y.; August, 1863, Elizabeth Murphy. Chil- dren, Joseph Jehl, M.D.; Esther, and Emily Jehl. Present address, Paskack, Bergen Co., N. J. WILLIAM B. JONES, Terre Haute, Ind. ♦A. J. LAUBACK. Died March 6,1872, at Fort Wayne, Ind. GEORGE F. LEWIS, Fall River, Mass. ELBERT W. MCALLISTER, 330 Main St., South Bend, Ind. JAMES F. McKINSTRY, Gainesville, Alachua Co., Fla. ♦JAMES COOPER MARTIN, son of John Martin, born in Fayette Co., Pa., Dec 25, 1832; died at Kansas City, Kan., Oct. 18, 1896, of consumption. Educated at Madison Academy, Uniontown, Pa., and Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. Medical education: Preceptor, Dr. Chalfant, of Upper Middle- town, Pa.; Cincinnati (0.) Med. Coll., 1859-60. 122 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. Professional positions: Consulting Physician, St. Margaret's Hos- pital, and Bethany Hospital; three years Pension Examiner. Non-professional positions: Mayor of Kansas City, and several times Member of Council. Married, at Dorsey, Madison Co., 111., April 9, 1861, Jennie W. Gadd. Child, Hal L. Martin, died 1890, aged 28. \J LEWIS DUNCAN MASON, born June 20, 1843, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Theodore Lewis Mason, M.D. (born Cooperstown, N. Y.), and Catherine Van Vliet DeWitt (born N. Y. City). Edu- cated at Univ. of the City of New York (Special Course diploma, 1863). Medical education: Preceptor, Theodore L. Mason (his father). Professional positions: At L. I. C. H.—Surgeon in Dispensary, from 1866; Asst. Surgeon, and Visiting Surgeon; Visiting Physi- cian (1866-82), and Consulting Physician (1882-96), Inebriates' Home, Fort Hamilton; Consulting Physician, Ardendale Sanitarium, Brooklyn, since 1896; Prest. Am. Ass'n for the Study and Cure of Inebriety (1897-8); Hon. Mem. Ass'n for Study and Cure of In- ebriety, London, and Societe de Medecine Mentale, Brussels; Mem. N. Y. Acad, of Medicine and Med. Society County of Kings; Vice- Prest. Inebriety Congress, London, 1887; Delegate to Brussels Con- vention, 1898. Author of published professional papers, and of many articles and addresses on alcoholic inebriety and kindred top- ics. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1883, Mary Frances Wither- spoon. Present address, 171 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. L. R. METZGAR, Belmont, Pa. CHARLES WILLIAM PECK, born Sept. 23, 1843, Clarendon, Rutland Co., Vt.; son of Lewis and Harriet (Brown) Peck, both born at Clarendon. Educated at Barre (Vt.) Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, A. T. Woodward, of Brandon, Vt. Private, Co. F, Berdan's Sharpshooters, Sept., 1860; wounded at Yorktown, Va., April 5, 1861; rejoined at Sharpsburgh, Pa. Married, Brandon, Oct. 20,1875, Mary F. Jackson. Present address, Brandon, Vt. JOSEPH G. PINKHAM, M.A., Lynn, Mass. ELISHA PORTER, bora June 26, 1832, Pitt Co., N. C; son of Elisha Porter (born near Suffolk, Va.) and Lucretia Everett (born Martin Co., N. C). V Medical education: Preceptor, George N. Everett. Professional positions: Prest. Pender County Board of Health AND ITS GRADUATES. 123 some years; Mem. N. C. State Med. Society, since 1867. Retired from practice, 1883, and devoted himself to farming. Non-professional positions: Mem. N. C. State Board of Charities; Private, C. S. A., 1861; Captain (twice wounded at battle of Chan- cellorsville, May 3, 1863). Married, March 23, 1870, Sarah C. Alexander. Child, Elisha P. Porter (B.A. Davidson College, N. C, 1896; entered Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y., 1896). Present address, Rocky Point, Pender Co., N. C. ROYAL B. PRESCOTT, Nashua, N. H. ROBERT ROBINSON, born Feb. 24, 1840, Rural Valley, Arm- strong Co., Pa.; son of Robert Alexander and Matilda (Cogley) Rob- inson, both born Kittanning, Pa. Educated at Elders Ridge Acad- emy, and Jefferson College (B.A., 1862). Medical education: Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila.; Preceptor, T. C. McCulloch. Professional position: Pension Examiner, 1875-84. Non-professional positions: Mayor, Select Council, School Di- rector, Sec Board of Health. Married, Dayton, 0., May 9, 1870, Luella Barbour. Children, Hiram P. Hugus and Mabel Robinson. Present address, East Brady, Clarion Co., Pa. THOMAS COLMER ROWE, born May 19, 1853, Coal Bluff, Ind.; son of John Saymore and Eliza Jane (Colmer) Rowe. Medical education: Preceptor, Prof. Samways; Cambridge Uni- versity, England (M.D.); Eel. Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, Indianap- olis; Preceptor, Prof. Lang. Medical Examiner, Prudential Company. Author of various published professional papers. Member I. 0. R. M., I. 0. 0. F., K. of P., F. & A. M., etc. Married, May 13, 1875, Susan Jane Roberts. Children, John J., Sarah Ann, Thomas H., Minnie, William, Phleid, and Oscar Rowe. Present address, Coal Bluff, Ind. WILLIAM H. SANBORNE, Peru, N. Y. HERMAN SCHAFER, born 1830, Altenau, near Ludenscheid, Westphalia, Germany; son of Joseph and Theresa (Smith) Schafer, both born in Westphalia. Educated at German schools and at the Royal Smelting Works of the Upper Hartz and Jarnowitz. Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Wilkens and Gregory—also, Professors Kast and Piltz, of Germany, and Percy, of London. Author of papers on purification of water. Non-professional positions: Gen. Supt. Swansea Smelting and 124 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Ref. Works; Director, Swansea Mint; Asst. Director of Lend Smelt- ing Works, Austria. Married, San Diego, Oct. 12,1892, Miss Dillon. Present address, cor. 9th and B Sts., San Diego, Cal. AARON WARNER SHEPARD, born 1841, Biddeford, Me.; son of John Williams and Eliza (Burns) Shepard, both born Gilmanton, N. H. Educated at Nashua High School and Gilmanton Academy. Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Gay and Webster, Nashua, N. H. Professional positions: Interne, Brooklyn City Hospital, 1866-7; County Physician, Kings Co., N. Y., since 1867; Hospital Steward, 9th N. H. Vols., 1862-4; Asst. Surgeon, 18th N. H. Vols., 1864-5. Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Association, 1881. Non-professional position: Mem. Brooklyn Board of Education, 1868-78. Present address, 126 Willoughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y. GILBERT R. SHERWOOD, Elyria, Lorain Co., 0. REUBEN SMITH, Ithaca, N. Y. ROBERT B. SMITH, Tioga, Pa. GUSTAV E. SUSSDORF, 140 Geary St., San Francisco, Cal. SAMUEL Y. THOMPSON (last known address), Danville, Pa. GEORGE A. TYE, Victoria St., Chatham, Ontario. ALBERT C. VALENTINE, B.A., New York City. ♦JAMES WATT, Jr., born June 17, 1843, in Scotland; died Sept. 11, 1891; son of James and Barbara (Machray) Watt, both born in Scotland. Educated at Brooklyn and Poughkeepsie schools; N. Y. College of Pharmacy. Medical education: Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Professional positions: Police Surgeon, Brooklyn, 1879; Major and Surgeon, 5th Brigade, N. G., S. N. Y.; Surgeon Smith Street Railroad; Vice-Prest. (and founder) South Brooklyn Dispensary. Member Kings County Med. Ass'n. Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Association, 1882. Was engaged as drug clerk, 1860-4. Non-professional positions: Assemblyman, N. Y. State Legisla- ture, 1872. Member Algonquin Club (and Vice-Prest.) and Mon- tauk Club. AND ITS GRADUATES. 125 Married, Brooklyn, Dec 17, 1874, Mary Elizabeth Ames (de- ceased). Child, James Watt (a student at L. I. C. H.). LUCIAN WOOD (last known address), Canton, N. Y. Class of i867. Valedictorian—E. D. Grinder. 8th Course Began March i.—Commencement, June 26. Commencement Exercises Held in the Athen^um. Address to Graduates by Rev. Abram Newkirk Littlejohn, D.D., LL.D. JEHU BAKER ATCHISON, born April 9, 1843, Clay Co., Mo.; son of William Atchison (born Lexington, Ky.) and Catherine Jane Baker (born Huntsville, Ala.). Educated at various academies, William Jewell College, Clay Co., Mo., and Canadian Lit. Inst., Woodstock, Can. Medical education: Preceptor, John Marshall Allen, of Liberty, Mo.; Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila.; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, N. Y. Professional positions: Prest. St. Joseph (Mo.) Med. Ass'n, North- western Med. Ass'n, Lewis & Clarke Med. Society, and of Montana Med. Ass'n; Prest. Board of Med. Examiners of Montana. Married: (1), May 24, 1870, Kate Watkins, of Clay Co., Mo.; (2) May 6,1873, Mrs. Jennie Ann Clarke, of St. Joseph, Mo. Children, Nelsine, Edwin A., Virginia, William, Warren Toole, David Rice, and Benjamin Baker Atchison. Present address, Lewiston, Mont. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BOYER, born May 9, 1842, at Kriedersville, Northampton Co., Pa.; son of Jacob Boyer (born Dur- ham, Bucks Co., Pa.) and Mary Laubach (born Williams, Northamp- ton Co., Pa.). Educated at Academy, Weaversville, Pa.; Allentown (Pa.) Seminary; N. Y. Conference Seminary, Charlotteville, N. Y.; Franklin and Marshall Coll., Lancaster, Pa. Medical education: Preceptor, David Engelman, of Kriedersville, Pa.; Bellevue Hopp. Med. Coll. (MI', 1868). Non-professional position: 2d Lieut. Co. F, 202d Penn. Vols., one year during the war. Married, Nov. 28, 1867, at East Allen, Pa., Anna C. Trumbower. Children, Emilie, Elizabeth, Howard, Calvin, Carrie, and Nellie Boyer. Present address, Springtown, Bucks Co., Pa. JOHN ADAM CONRAD, born Dec 25, 1842, born at Beme, Berks Co., Pa.; son of John Conrad (born in Berne) and Elizabeth 126 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Scholl (born Heidelberg, Pa.). Educated at Lititz Academy, Berae- ville High School, and Kutztown Normal School. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles McDonough, of Reading, Pa.; University of Penna.; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College; private in- struction from Austin Flint, M.D. Non-professional position: Representative from Berks County, Penna. State Legislature, 1871-2-3. Married, Maxataway, Pa., Jan. 23,1873, Sallie A. Miller. Present address, Robesonia, Berks Co., Pa. THOMAS A. DAVIE, Delhi, N. Y. ALBERT FIELD, born Jan. 20, 1844, Kortright, Del.; son of Abizer Field (born in Maine) and Asenyth Avery (born Montauk, L. I.). Educated at Delaware Academy. Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Fitch and Buckley, of Delhi, N. Y., and Prof. Benning Crosby, of Hanover, N. H.; University of Michigan. Married, Tolland, Conn., Dec. 21,1869, Eliza H. Brigham. Chil- dren, Leila A. and Howard B. Field. Present address, Easthampton, Conn. WILLIAM GALE, Westfield, N. J. JAMES B. GARRISON (last known address), Floresville, Tex. E. D. GRINDER, Frederick, Md. JOEL CULLEN HALL, born April 8, 1838, in Limestone Co., Ala.; son of John Kirk Hall (Harrison Co., Ky., 1810-86) and Martha Blanche Woolley (Edgefield Dist., S. C, 1817-98). Edu- cated at Mississippi College. Medical education: Med. Dept. Univ. of Louisiana, two terms; Georgia Med. College, one term. Professional positions: Physician to Vicksburg City Hospital, 1861; Surgeon, C. S. Vols.—in Wirt Adams' Regt. of Cavalry, 1862; 37th Tenn. Vols., 1862; commissioned Major and Surgeon, C. S. A., Dec, 1862; Chief Surgeon of Confederate wounded within Federal lines after Murfreesboro, 1863; Brigade Surgeon on staff of Gen. W. B. Bate (now U. S. Sen. from Tenn.), 1863; Chairman Board of Med. Examiners of Gen. Stephen D. Lee's Corps, March-April, 1865; paroled at Greensboro, N. C, April, 1865, and began life with a case of instruments, used on 35 battle-fields, and one Mexican dollar, his distributive share of the Confederate Treasury. Health Officer, Vicksburg, Miss., 1867; Health Officer, Sharkey County, 1876; Chief Health Officer for several years past; Surgeon, Louisville, N. 0. & Tex. R. R., since 1884; Examiner for leading Insurance Companies. *S) AND ITS GRADUATES. 127 Member (and organizer) of Vicksburg Med. Ass'n; Mem. (and or- ganizer and Prest.) Sharkey County Med. Ass'n; Mem. Miss. State and Tri-States Med. Ass'ns, and Ass'n of Railway Surgeons; Perma- nent Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n; Mem. Ass'n of Army and Navy Sur- geons, C. S. A. (now extinct). Author of numerous published pro- fessional papers. Non-professional positions: Member Miss. Legislature, 1876 and 1877-8 (introducing many measures affecting medical practice and public health); declined a unanimous nomination as State Senator in 1886; Mem. Board of Control, Farmers' Alliance (and is inter- ested in cotton planting). Was offered, but declined, professorships in two medical colleges in Tennessee. Organized (1890—and Commander since organization) Camp No. 190, Confederate Veterans; Major and A. D. C. on staff of Com- mander of United Confederate Veterans of the State of Mississippi; Member of Masonic, Odd Fellows, and Knights of Honor fraternal societies. Married, March 17, 1868, Louisa S. Barnard, of Issaquena Co., Miss. Children, Joel Barnard Hall, M.D., and John William Hall. Present address, Anguilla, Miss. JOHN A. J. HARVEY, Murrysville, Pa. A. M. KALBACH, Sheridan, Pa. JOHN KEMPER, born July 12,1833, Cass Co., 111.; son of James M. Kemper, of Fauquier Co., Va., and Catherine Cole, of Culpeper Court House, Va.—early pioneers of Illinois. Medical education: Preceptor, D. M. Creel, of Keokuk; State Med. College, Keokuk, la. Professional positions: Hospital Steward, 28th 111. Inf., Dec, 1861 (having enlisted as Private, April 22, 1861); Asst. Surgeon in same, May 15, 1862; Surgeon, July 26, 1864. Participated with his regi- ment in 24 engagements, and spent a year with it on the Rio Grande, at the time of Maximilian's occupation of Mexico. Author of works on diseases of women and general medicine, and a prolific writer on theological themes. Is proprietor of a large drag store Married, Nov. 29, 1874, Mary Ellen Daily. Child, Nelly Kem- per. Present address, Galesburg, Knox Co., 111. JOSEPH D. KING, Dover, N. J. W. C. KINNEY, New Haven, Conn. GEORGE A. KNIGHT, Clarion, Pa. 128 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL, JOSEPH E. LANGLOIS, B.A., Boston, Mass. GEORGE LARKIN, Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES HAMILTON McCORMAC, Westfield, N. Y. GEORGE H. MARSHALL, 190 Second Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa. ♦A. C. MECHESNEY (afterwards McChesney). Died in Chi- cago. JAMES HENRY MOSHER, born April 28,1840, Herkimer Co., N. Y.; son of George Frost Mosher (born Franklin Co., Me.) and Elizabeth Treman (bom New York City). Educated at Belleville (N. Y.) and Mexico (N. Y.) academies. Medical education: Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, N. Y. Professional positions: Mem. U. S. Board of Pension Examiners, 4 years; Mem. Illinois State Med. Society. Non-professional positions: Prophetstown, 111.—Prest. Board of Councilmen, Mem. Village Council, Mem. Board of Education (20 years); Delegate to Republican National Convention, 1884, etc Knight Templar. Married: (1), Prophetstown, 1871, Florence A. Warner—child, George W. Mosher; (2) Jan. 10, 1894, Nellie M. Barnes—child, James B. Mosher. Present address, Prophetstown, 111. HENRY W. PILE (last known address), Washington, D. C. CALVIN POLLOCK, born Dec. 6,1843, at Leesville, Carroll Co., 0.; son of William Pollock (born in Northumberland Co., Pa.) and Frances Reed Thompson (born Tarrytown, N. Y.). Educated at Geneva Hall, Northwood, O. Medical education: Preceptor, Moses D. Willson; Univ. of Michi- gan, 1865-6. Professional positions: Visiting Physician, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Dayton, O., 1886-8; Supt. Dayton Asylum for the Insane (now Day- ton State Hospital), 1888-90). Married, at Dayton, O., Oct. 24, 1877, Laura Janet MacGregor. Child, Cheselden Barrett Pollock. Present address, 714 East Fifth St., Dayton, 0. JACOB HUBBARD PUTNAM, born Sept. 13, 1838, at Mont- pelier, Vt.; son of John Glidden and Thankful (Bates) Putnam, both born at Springfield, Windsor Co., Vt. Educated at Morrisville Academy, 1857-8. Medical education: Preceptor, W. H. Richardson, of Montpelier, AND ITS GRADUATES. 129 Vt.; Castleton (Vt.) Med. Coll., 1859; Coll. Phys. and Surg., 1860; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1865-6. Served in the Army, 1860-5. Married, at Ludlow, Vt., March 22, 1866, Lettice Ann Spear. Child, John Wallace Putnam, born Dec. 1,1868. Present address, Rutland, Vt. ♦FREDERICK C. SCHMUCK, born in Waldbroeckheim, Rhen- ish Prussia, Oct. 4,1846; died, of paralysis, in Cincinnati, 0., Jan. 2, 1890; son of Adam and Elizabeth (Klein) Schmuck, of Sorbernheim, Rhenish Prussia. Educated at various schools in Cannelton, Ind. Connected with drug business in Terre Haute and New Albany, Ind., and Cincinnati, 0., before attending L. I. C. H. Married, May 4, 1875, at Paris, 111., Ella O. Kirby, of Cincinnati, 0. Children, Olive Githens and Tom K. Schmuck. A. A. SHUTT, Springfield, 111. E. E. SMITH, Atlanta, Ga. ♦JOSEPH CULBERTSON SNIVELY, born Jan. 17, 1836, at Greencastle, Pa.; died, Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 29,1875; son of Daniel Snively (born Greencastle, 1802) and Mary Ann Culbertson (born New Market, Pa., 1811). Educated at Greencastle Academy and Dickinson College (B.A., 1857). Married, April 16, 1872, Josephine Strickland. Child, Edith Josephine Snively. ARTHUR EDWARD SPOHN, born April 27, 1845, Ancaster, Wentworth Co., Ontario, Canada; son of Philip Spohn (born Albany, N. Y.) and Elizabeth Bowman (born Ancaster). Educated at Mc- Gill University, Montreal. Medical education: Preceptor, Alexander Hamilton, of Barrie, Canada; M.D., McGill Univ. Med. Dept. (Senior prize, Prac. Anat., and Honor Class, Nat. Hist., 1866); M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., N. Y., 1876; Univ. of Michigan (passed final exam. 1866, and rec- ommended for degree, but did not apply). Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1867-8; Asst. Surgical Anat., L. I. C. H., 1867; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Army, 1869-71; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Marine Hosp. Service, since 1882; Mem. Kings County, Brooklyn Central, Western Texas, and American Med. Soc. and Ass'ns; Pan-American Med. Congress; Mem. Board of Censors, Medico-Chir. College, Phila. Author of many papers on professional subjects. Married, Corpus Christi, Tex., Nov. 22, 1876, Sarah Josephine Kenedy. Present address, Corpus Christi, Tex. 130 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL EDWIN GEORGE STEMMETZ, born Feb. 15,1846, Bethlehem, Northampton Co., Pa.; son of Joseph and Sary Ann (Michael) Stem- metz, both born in Northampton County. Educated at Weavers- ville Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph Engelman; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Married, Dec. 31,1867, Harriet M. Kuntz. Present address, Hockendauqua, Pa. FITZGERALD SUTHERLAND, Canada. EDWARD VISART, Eureka Springs, Carroll Co., Ark. JESSE L. WAUGHOP, Washington, 111. ♦EBERLE WILSON. Died about 1894. Class of 1868. Valedictorian—William C. Coleman. qth Course Began March i.—Commencement, June 30. Commencement Exercises Held in the Athenaeum. Address to Graduates by Rev. Joseph Kimball, D.D. WARREN LEROY AYER, born June 6, 1843, in Susquehanna Co., Pa., son of Isaac Ayer (born in Vermont) and Mary A. Thurber (born Cooperstown, N. Y.). Educated at Apalachin (Tioga Co., N. Y.) Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, E. Daniels, of Owego, N. Y.; Univ. of Michigan, 1866. Professional positions: Served in Hartford City Hospital; Health Officer; Examining Surgeon for Pensions. Non-professional positions: School Comm'r, Owego, twelve years; served in U. S. Vols, three years during the war. Married, Dec. 21, 1871, at Binghamton, N. Y., Sarah A. Dwight. Children, Laura Dwight, Bessie, Amelia, and Helen Ayer. Present address, Owego, N. Y. ROBERT ALLEN, Rosemont, Ontario. ♦ROBERT G. BAXTER. Died, 1890, at Moncton, N. B. LUTHER S. CLAGETT, born April 8, 1844, Montgomery Co., Md.; son of Oratio and Margaret Elizabeth (Scott) Clagett, both born Montgomery County. Educated at St. Timothy's Hall, near Balti- more. AND ITS GRADUATES. 131 Medical education: Preceptors, Joseph Clagett (his cousin), and William Wall, of Univ. of Maryland; post-graduate course at Jeffer- son Med. Coll., Phila., 1877. Professional positions: Mem. Indiana Co. and Penna. State Med. Societies; Amer. Med. Ass'n; Internat. Med. Congress, 1887. Prac- tised at Penn Station, Pa., until 1876. Non-professional positions: Director of 1st Nat. Bank, Citizens' Heat, Light & Power Co., and Library Ass'n, Blairsville. Married, Blairsville, April 2, 1872, Sarah Frances Ford. Child, Katherine E. Clagett. Present address, Blairsville, Indiana Co., Pa. WILLIAM C. COLEMAN, born Clarksburg, Indiana Co., Pa.,^ Nov. 29, 1839, of Scotch-Irish parents. Educated at Eldersridge and Saltsburg (Pa.) academies. Medical education: Jefferson Med. College, one course. Lieut.-Col. and Surgeon-in-Chief, 8th Div., Penna. N. G., 1871; Member of Penna. State Med. Society, Am. Med. Ass'n, and West- moreland County Med. Society (and its Vice-Prest. 1873, Prest. 1874). Author of numerous published papers and reports. Private Co. D, 11th Penna. Reserve Vols., 1861; served through- out the war, promoted to 1st Sergeant, 1st. Lieut, and Captain, suc- cessively. Married, May 18,1869, Isabella J. Richey, of Livermore, Pa. (who died 1876). Two children. Last known address, Greensburg, Pa. JAMES MALLOCK ELLIOTT, born in Orangeville, Barry Co., Mich., Sept. 4, 1846; son of Adam Elliott (born in England) and Catharine Mallock (born in Scotland). Educated at Kalamazoo College, 1864-6. Medical education: Preceptors, A. G. Ward and William Bovie; Univ. of Michigan, 1866-7. Professional positions: Examining Surgeon for Pensions, Barry Co., Mich., 1885-9 and 1893-7; Mem. American Med. Ass'n; Prest. Kalamazoo Acad, of Medicine. Non-professional positions: Town Clerk and School Inspector. Present address, Hickory Corners, Barry Co., Mich. GABRIEL F. FOSTER (last known address), Davenport, la. CHARLES J. FOX. ANDREW L. GONU (last known address), Napanee, Ontario. WILLIAM WEST GRANT, born Nov. 15, 1846, in Russell Co., Ala.; son of Dr. Thomas McDonough Grant (born at Enfield, Hali- 132 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL, fax Co., N. C.) and Mary Jane Benton (born in Edgecomb Co., N. C). Medical education: Preceptor, M. C. Whitaker, of Enfield, N. C.; in 1889 studied surgery and gynecology in hospitals of Berlin, Vienna and London. Professional positions: Prest. Scott Co. (la.) Med. Soc; Prest. Iowa and Indiana Central District Med. Soc; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., 1885-8; Surgeon Sisters of Mercy Hospital, Davenport, la., fifteen years; Surgeon to St. Joseph's Hospital, Denver, and Prest. of the Staff; Surgeon to C. R. I. & P. R'y; Member of County and State Med. Ass'ns, American Med. Soc, Western Surg, and Gyne- cological Ass'n, and American Acad, of Railway Surgeons (Prest. 1899); Surgeon-General of Colorado, 1899. Practised in Davenport, la., and Denver, Col. Married: (1), Oct. 16, 1878, at Franklin, Tenn., Mary Adline Moseley (died Jan. 30, 1888)—children, William West, Jr., and James; (2) Oct. 14, 1895, Nanny C. Green, of Culpeper, Va. Present address, Denver, Col. ♦CASSIUS HOMER GREEN, M.A., born Aug. 31, 1843, Rush, N. Y.; died, June 5,1898; son of David and Emily (Brainard) Green. Practised medicine until 1881; after which he engaged in the manfacture of paper boxes, 10 years in Fairfield, N. Y., and 7 years in Marion, Ind. Married, 1870, Delia Welsher, of Penfield, N. Y., who, with one adopted daughter, survives him. FREDERIC HALL, Crow, Phillips Co., Kan. JAMES E. McCLELLAND, DeRuyter, Madison Co., N. Y. AUGUSTUS C. MACKENZIE, Negaunee, Mich. JAMES FRANCIS MORGAN, born May 6, 1838, Mystic, New London Co., Conn.; son of Stephen Morgan (born Ledyard, Conn.) and Eliza Maria Noyes (born Stonington, Conn.). Ph.G., N. Y. Coll. of Pharmacy, 1861. Medical education: Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y.; Preceptors, Cyras Weeks and Thomas C. Finnell. Professional positions: Hospital Steward, U. S. Navy, 1863; Asst. Sanitary Insp. Met. Board of Health, N. Y. Non-professional position: Postmaster, Sheepshead Bay, N Y 1882-6. Married, New York, April 7,1864, Martha Louisa Gander. Chil- dren, Martha Louisa, Frances Ann, and James F. Morgan. Present address, 495 Franklin Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. HisToi.or.il at Class K Private Laboratory for Research Work. THE HOAGLAXD LABORATORY. AND ITS GRADUATES. 133 JOHN ROSS MUNRO, born June 28, 1838, Glasgow, Scotland; son of Alexander Munro (born Bonar Bridge, Scotland) and Chris- tina Ross (born Glasgow). Educated at Andersonian University, Glasgow. Medical education: Preceptors, Thomas Reid and James Lawrie, of Glasgow; Frederick Duncombe and James Black, of West Indies, and Dr. Armour, of Brooklyn. University of Glasgow; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. Professional positions: Assistant to Dr. Frederick Duncombe, Supt. of Apothecaries' Hall, and Member of Establishment firm, Nassau, Bahamas; Health Officer, 12 years; Examiner for Insurance Companies and C. B. Legion. Author of published professional papers. Married, Oct., 1876, Philipinc Schneider. Children, Edith Ross and Albert Gallatin Munro. Present address, Highland Falls, N. Y. ♦WILLIAM HENRY PERKINS, born Lewiston, Frederick Co., Md., Nov. 18, 1841; died Sept. 10,1896, Hancock, Md.; son of John and Elizabeth (Giesey) Perkins, both born in Frederick County. Medical education: Preceptor, Edward Borck; one year at Mary- land Univ., Baltimore, previous to course at L. I. C. H. Non-professional positions: Sergeant, Alexandria Battery, three years during Civil War; Mem. Maryland Legislature, 1876; Chair- man Republican State Central Com., some years; Supervisor of Cen- sus, Western Maryland, 1890; a Mason; Past Grand Chancellor, State of Md. Knights of Pythias; many years Lay Delegate, Balti- more Annual Conference, M. E. Church. Married, Hancock, Md., March 19, 1874, Mary J. Beard. Chil- dren, Nellie N., Lillian E., Mary W., William H., and Lola D. Per- kins. JOSEPH HOWARD RAYMOND, born Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. ^. 18, 1845; son of Israel Ward Raymond (born New York City) and Frances Bryant Howard (born Salem, Mass.). Educated at Poly- technic Institute, Brooklyn, and Williams College (B.A., 1866, and M.A., 1869). Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Farley and Bumstead; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. (M.D., 1869). Professional positions: House Physician, Brooklyn City Hosp.; House Physician, Nursery, Child's Hosp. and Idiot Asylum, Ran- dall's Island, N. Y.; Vaccinator, Sanitary Inspector, Sanitary Supt., Deputy Comm'r and Commissioner, Brooklyn Board of Health; Prof, of Phys. and Hygiene, Lecturer on Gynecology, Physician Out- Door Dept., L. I. C. H.; Visiting Physician St. Peter's Hosp., Lect- urer on Physiology and Hygiene, Brooklyn Normal School for Phys. Training; Visiting and Consulting Phys. Sea-Side Home for Chil- 134 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL dren, Coney Island; Trustee, Secretary and Treasurer, and Director, Hoagland Laboratory; Advisory Phys. to Brooklyn Board of Chari- ties; Med. Examiner New York Board of Education. Member Med. Society County of Kings, New York Phys. Mut. Aid Ass'n, Vice- Prest. Am. Pub. Health Ass'n, Brooklyn Gynecological, U. S. Vet- erinary Med. Ass'n. Author of " Manual of Physiology," and of various contributions to medical journals on medical and sanitary subjects. Editor-in- Chief Brooklyn Medical Journal; Trustee and Secretary, Polhemus Memorial Clinic; Expert Examiner, Brooklyn Civil Service Com- mission. Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Association, 1892. Non-professional positions: Member Brooklyn Board of Educa- tion; Trustee Polytechnic Institute. Married, Sept. 2,1875, at Eaton's Neck, Northport, L. I., Nannie Van Nostrand Gardiner. Child, Nannie Gardiner (Raymond) Congdon. Present address, Polhemus Memorial Clinic, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN A. REGAN, 425 Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, Wis. JAMES BARNARD ROUSE, born Sept. 14, 1840, at Athens, Greene Co., N. Y.; son of Cornelius Rouse, Jr. (born at Athens) and Adeline Van Schaick (born at Coxsackie, N. Y.). Educated at West Durham (N. Y.) Seminary. Medical education: Preceptors, A. Burroughs, of Leeds, and F. S. Greene, of Coxsackie; Berkshire Med. Coll., Pittsfield, Mass., 1866; Albany Med. Coll., 1867. Professional positions: Health Officer, Catskill, N. Y., three years; medical position with London & Pacific Petroleum Co., Talara, Peru, 1889-91. Married, Sept. 15,1868, Julia B. Fowks. Present address, Leeds, Greene Co., N. Y. JAMES RUSSELL (last known address), Leeds, Greene Co., N.Y. CHARLES H. WARD (last known address), Hornellsville, N. Y. HENRY B. WATSON, Glen Cove, N. Y. CLAYTON WOODFORD, West Avon, Conn. ♦CHARLES NATHAN WOOLLEY, born Oct. 8, 1838, at Southampton, L. I.; died Dec 11, 1896; son of Benjamin and Eliza (Goodale) Woolley. B.A., Michigan University. Medical education: Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. AND ITS GRADUATES. 135 Non-professional positions: Mem. Board of Education, New- burgh, N. Y., seven years, and its Prest. two years. ♦CHARLES F. YOUNG, born 1834, at Stockton-on-the-Tees, England; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 21,1891. Came to Brooklyn in 1864, and practised there until his death. Member of Masonic Fraternity, and Member and Medical Exam- iner of many fraternal and benevolent societies. Was married, and had one son and four daughters. His final ill- ness was attributed to grief and uncertainty concerning the mysteri- ous death of his son, Arthur Mills Young, on a British steamer en route from Constantinople, during a three-years' trip around the world—not reported to Dr. Young until seven months after its oc- currence, in September, 1890. Class of 1869. Valedictorian—Ezekiel Carman Scudder, M.A. ioth Course Began March i.—Commencement, June 24. Commencement Exercises Held in the Athenaeum. Address to Graduates by Prof. Edward Swift Dunster, M.A., M.D. EVAN ALLAN (last known address), Stratford, Ontario. ALEXANDER HAMILTON BARBER, born Nov. 6, 1844, at Fairfield, Fairfax Co., Vt.; son of John Jay Barber (born Burling- ton, Vt.) and Lucy Maria Phelps (born Plattsburg, N. Y.). Edu- cated at Lancaster (Wis.) Inst, and Beloit College. Medical education: Preceptor, J. C. Hyde, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; Coll. Phys. and Surg., 1869-70, and 1879-80. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1869; Pension Ex- aminer, fifteen years. Married, March 7, 1871, Lucy Maria Holloway. Children, Her- bert (not living), and Elvira Barber. Present address, Lancaster, Grant Co., Wis. ♦ALLISON BEARD BRADBURY, born Sept. 16, 1842, near Richmond, Wayne Co., Ind.; died, Muncie, Ind., Jan. 23, 1892— struck by a train of cars and instantly killed, while returning from a visit to a patient; son of Abner M. Bradbury (born Ohio) and Mary Boyd (bora Kentucky). Medical education: Preceptor, Dr. Griffis; University of Michigan. Married, at Middletown, Ind., July 26, 1865, Sarah Burr. Chil- dren, Bertrand Ford and Jane Burr Bradbury. Practised at Muncie, Ind. 136 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL JACOB CHARLES, born July 14, 1848, at West Willow, Lan- caster Co., Pa.; son of Jacob Charles (born at Willow Street, Pa.) and Ann Eliza Carman (born at Safe Harbor, Pa.). Educated at State Normal School, Millersville, Pa. Medical education: Preceptor, J. W. Hess; Coll. Phys. and Surg. Professional positions: Surgeon, G. A. R.; Mem. Lancaster (Pa.) City and County Med. Soc, and State Med. Soc. of Penna. Mem. G. A. R., Recksecker Post No. 152 (having served in the army as a private in 1863). Married, June 5, 1854, Ephrata Lucinda Eshleman. Children, Elsie Vera and Jacob E. Charles. Present address, Lincoln, Pa. *E. D. COLLIER. Died at Bangor, Pa. J. B. COX, Belle Plain, la. DANIEL WEBSTER CROUSE, bom, 1845, in Chester Co., Pa.; son of Daniel and Mary (Maurer) Crouse, both born in Chester Co. Univ. of Michigan, 1868. Medical education: Preceptors, Henry Shinier and D. F. Crouse; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons. Professional positions: Prest. Black Hawk County (la.) Med. Soc, of Cedar Valley Dist. Med. Soc, and of Iowa State Med. Soc; Dis- trict Surgeon 111. Central R. R. (20 years), and of Bur., Cedar Rapids & Northern R. R. (15 years); State Medical Examiner, Royal Ar- canum (6 years); U. S. Pension Examiner three terms, and now Prest. of the Board. Non-professional positions: Temporary and Permanent Chair- man, Congressional Convention, 1880. Married, 1878, at Westfield, N. Y., Florence Hawley. Children, Pauline, Frank Hamilton, and Florence Hawley Crouse. Present address, Waterloo, la. ALONZO R. FREEMAN, 39 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. WILLIAM CLAY FREW, bora, 1844, at Coshocton, 0.; son of John Frew (born in Washington Co., Pa.) and Sophia Clarke (born at Brownsville, Pa.). B.A., Univ. of Michigan, 1866. Medical education: Preceptor, J. Harris, of Coshocton, 0.; Star- ling Med. Coll., Columbus, 0. Professional positions; Interne, L. I. C. H., 1869-70. Married, 1877, Eliza N. Hackinson. Child, John R. Frew. Present address, Coshocton, 0. ABRAHAM HOLIDAY (last known address), Indianapolis, Ind. S. W. LANCASTER (last known address), Hastings, Minn. AND ITS GRADUATES. 1 j/ IRA M. LANG, Deerfield Centre, N. H. GEORGE LUTHER PARMELE, born Jan. 13, 1848, Meriden, New Haven Co., Conn.; son of Dr. Luther Parmele (bora Saybrook, Conn.) and Lavinia M. Farrington (born Meriden). D.M.D., Dental Dept., Harvard, 1870. Medical education: Preceptor, George C. Jarvis; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Professional positions: Acting Assistant, Bellevue Hospital; Asst. Surgeon (two different commissions), 1st Regt., N. G., Conn.; an Organizer of Sec. of Stomatology, Am. Med. Ass'n; Mem. Hartford City, Hartford County, and Conn. State Med. Societies. Dental Commissioner of Conn, since 1893 (date of organization); Vice-Prest. Nat. Ass'n Dental Examiners; Recorder N. E. Ass'n Dental Examiners; Director Quonehtecut Dental Club; Mem. and officer in various Dental Societies. Prest. Hartford Scientific Society; Hartford Canoe Club. Married: (1) Nov. 8, 1871, Eunice Ames Robbins, who died 1872; (2) Nov. 1,1876, Elizabeth Estelle Seymour. Present address, 25 Pratt St., Hartford, Conn. WELLS W. PERKINS, South Otselic, Chenango Co., N. Y. RIENZI ROBINSON, born May 31, 1842, at Canterbury, Wind- ham Co., Conn.; son of Ralph Webb Robinson (born Scotland, Conn.) and Mary Elsie Williams (born Scotland, Conn.). Educated at schools in Hampton, Conn. Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Woodworth and Moore, of Warren, 0. Professional positions: Prest. Conn. State Med. Soc, 1896-7; Mem. Windham Co. Med. Soc; Cor. Mem. Boston Gynecological Soc; Post Surgeon, Windham Co.; Med. Examiner for Coroner, Killingly, Conn., past ten years. Non-professional positions: Prest. People's Library Ass'n, Daniel- son, Conn. Married: (1) Sept. 12, 1866, at Griswold, Conn., Jane Hall Pren- tice; (2) Feb. 22,1894, at Hudson, N. Y., Marinda C. Butler. Present address, Danielson, Conn. ♦Rev. EZEKIEL CARMAN SCUDDER, born Ceylon, India, Oct. 20, 1838; died, San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 31, 1896; son of Rev. John and Harriet (Waterbury) Scudder. Educated at Western Re- serve College, and Theol. Seminary at New Brunswick, N. J. M.A. and D.D. Medical practice, in connection with labors as a missionary in the American Arcot Mission in India, 1855-76, of which he was Sec. and Treas.; Pastor Dutch Reformed Church at Upper Red Hook, N. Y., 138 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL 1S77-85; Pastor Madison Square Pres. Church, San Antonio, Tex., 1885-9; Pastor Dutch Ref. Church at Asbury Park, N. J., 1889-95. Married, Hudson, 0., Aug. 23, 1855, Sarah Ruth Tracy. Chil- dren, Ezekiel Carman, Myron Tracy, Frank Seymour, Sarah Weld, Harriet (married Bruce S. Keator, '81, Oct. 23, 1895), Anna Edith, and Isabelle Scudder. GEORGE A. WHITE, County Hospital, Sacramento, Cal. BENJAMIN W. WRIGHT, Brooklyn, N. Y. Class of 1870. Valedictorian—P. B. Plotts. iith Course Began March 9.—Commencement, June 29. Commencement Exercises Held in the Athenaeum. Address to Graduates by Prof. Samuel Glasgow Armor, M.D., LL.D. JACOB T. AMBROSE, Ligonier, Pa. SOLOMON STERN BACHMAN, born Dec 28, 1836, at Dur- ham, Bucks Co., Pa.; son of William Bachman (born Durham, Pa.) and Julia Anna Stern (born Erwinna, Pa.). Educated at Allentown (Pa.) Seminary (now Muhlenberg College), graduating in 1862. Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Charles E. Shoemaker, Ed- mund F. Steckell, Charles A. Voorheis and Charles C. Jennings. Professional positions: Coroner's Surgeon for Northampton Co., Pa. (including City of Easton), nine years; Examiner for Prudential Ins. Co. seven years, for N. Y. Life Ins. Co. twenty-two years, for Union Central Life Ins. Co. of Cincinnati eighteen years, for Phila. Trust & Fidelity Co. two years. Non-professional positions: Mem. Board of Control, Easton City Schools, 1881-7, and Chairman four years. Married, Sept. 29, 1863, at Bethlehem, Pa., Emma Louisa War- man. Children, Edgar Daniel, Annie Evelyn, and Morton Wilbur Bachman. Present address, 28 S. 6th St., Easton, Pa. ANDREW CONOVER BERGEN, born Feb. 3, 1849, Franklin, Johnson Co., Ind.; son of Peter G. Bergen (born Shelby Co., Ky.) and Emily S. Gwinn (born Laporte City, Ind.). Educated at Vin- ton, la., High School. Medical education: Preceptor, C. C. Griffin, of Vinton, la.; Med. Dept. Univ. of Michigan. Professional positions: Physician to Board of Health; Staff of St. AND ITS GRADUATES. 139 Joseph's Hospital and Samaritan Hospital, Sioux City; Prof. Path. and Bacteriology, S. C. Coll. of Medicine; Deputy Surgeon-General, Iowa N. G.; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Army, 1874-83; Mem. Nat. Ass'n of Military Surgeons; Mem. American, Iowa State, Missouri Valley, Sioux Valley, and Sioux City Med. Societies and Ass'ns. Married, Sioux City, May 1, 1889, Etta Dennis. Child, Parker Bergen. Present address, 400 Fourth St., Sioux City, la. ANDREW AUGUSTUS CHAPMAN, born Sept. 24, 1847, Pearisburg, Giles Co., Va.; son of Manilieus Chapman (born Giles Co.) and Susan Beirne (born Union, Monroe Co., W. Va.). Edu- cated at Roanoke College and Washington and Lee University. Medical education: Preceptor, T. Barger; Coll. Phys. and Sur- geons, N. Y. Surgeon to Norfolk & Western R. R., at Bluefield, W. Va., three years. Married, Dec, 1872, Anna Q. West. Children, John West, Susan Beirne, Montgomery, and Henley Chapman. Present address, Bluefield, Mercer Co., W. Va. SAMUEL C. CRAVENS, born Jan. 3, 1839, Hanover, Jefferson Co., Ind.; son of John C. Cravens (born Westmoreland Co., Pa.) and Nancy Manaugh (born Wheeling, W. Va.). Educated at Hanover High School. Medical education: Begun at Bloomfield, Ind., 1863; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 1866; and post-graduate course at same, 1881. Professional positions: Med. Examiner for Pensions; Health Offi- cer, Greene Co., Ind.; Prest. County Med. Soc. Married, at Bloomfield, Ind., June 12, 1866, Mary L. Routt. Children, William R., George E., Maud, and Pearl Cravens. Present address, Bloomfield, Greene Co., Ind. ALEXANDER C. DOUGLAS, Tyler, Tex. OTIS JUDD EDDY, son of James and Marice (Judd) Eddy. Educated at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass.; B.A., Ham- ilton College, 1868. Medical education: Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. Professional positions: Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A.; Health Officer, Ventura, Cal.; Prest. Ventura Med. Society; Mem. San Joaquin County Med. Society; Medical Reviewer, U. S. Pension Bu- reau (now). Married, Oct. 10, 1877, Gertrude Phillips. Present address, 1215 Rhode Island Ave., Washington, D. C. (and U. S. Pension Bureau). 140 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. JAMES DALLAS KIRK, born Feb. 15, 1845, Bedford Co., Pa.; son of James J. Kirk (born Juniata Co., Pa.) and Sarah Gordon (born Bedford Co.). Educated at Bedford County High School. Medical education: Preceptors, W. V. Kirk (his brother) and James Breathed; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Mem. Blair County and Juniata Valley Med. Societies and Am. Med. Ass'n; Delegate from Penna, State Med. Society to Am. Med. Ass'n, 1876. Practised in Blair Co., Pa., 1870-77; and in Bedford, Pa., until 1882. Non-professional positions: Member of Council, Roanoke; Prest. Roanoke Board of Public Works, and Prest. Board of School Trus- Married, Bedford, May 31, 1876, Mary E. Gettys. Children, Thomas Allen, Nellie Louise, and Mary Eva Kirk. Present address, Roanoke, Va. ALBERT I. LAWBAUGH, born Sept., 1844, at Trenton, 0.; son of Henry Lawbaugh (born Wyoming, Pa.) and Mary Swartz (bora Canton, 0.). Medical education: Preceptor, W. C. Brown; Rush Med. College, Chicago. Professional positions: House Physician, L. I. C. H.; Chief of Staff, Tamarack-Osceola mines, for 10 years. Non-professional position: Member of school boards. Married, at Davenport, la., June 22,1868, Margaret Smith. Chil- dren, Albert, Carolyn, and Elmer Lawbaugh. Present address, Calumet, Mich. ALEXANDER LUMSDEN McLAREN, born July 28, 1847, at Campbellsville, Co. Halton, Ontario; son of Alexander and Margaret McLaren, both born at Breadalbane, Scotland. Graduated from Normal School, 1863. Medical education: Preceptor, William McGregor, of Cummins- ville, Ont.; Victoria Coll., Toronto, 1869-70, and M.D., 1871; Coll. Phys. and Surg., Ontario, 1874; Kings College, London, Eng., 1880. Professional position: Surgeon, Grand Trunk Railway, at Point Edward, twelve years. He has been a prolific inventor of surgical instruments and apparatus, as well as of useful commercial articles. Has associated with him in practice his brother, A. Duncan Mc- Laren (M.D., L. I. C. H., 1876). Non-professional positions: Town Councillor, Point Edward, and Police Magistrate, seven years. Married, Point Edward, Dec. 15,1887, Flora Laurie. Child, Jean McLaren. Present address, Port Huron, Mich. WALTER MOTT (last known address), 85 Chester Square, Bos- ton, Mass. *=\> AND ITS GRADUATES. 141 PATRICK V. MURRAY (last known address), Ormond, Fla. CHARLES II. MYERS, Ilion, N. Y. THOMAS S. NAGLE, born Jan. 29, 1847, near Kriedersville, Northampton Co., Pa.; son of Charles and Mary (Kuntz) Nagle, both born in Northampton Co. Medical education: Preceptor, B. F. Boyer; Bellevue Med. Coll. Married, Weaversville, Pa., 1870, Sabina Lichtenwalner (not liv- ing). Children, David J. Nagle, manufacturer, Allentown; and a daughter (died in 1897, aged 24). Present address, 714 Hamilton St., Allentown, Lehigh Co., Pa., where he is a practical druggist. JAMES NICOLSON, New York City. R. 0. B. ORR. P. B. PLOTTS, Riddleville, Tex. ANDREW R. PRO WELL (last known address), York, Pa. HENRY NASH READ, born 1847, Charleston, Kanawha Co., W. Va.; son of Isaac Read (born Greenfield, Va.) and Susan Mary Nash (born Hillsboro, N. C). Educated at Caldwell (N. C.) Acad- emy, and Hampden Sidney College, Virginia. Medical education: Preceptor, Edward Stundwick, of Hillsboro, N. C, 1867. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H.; Att. Phys. to same; Att. Phys. Sheltering Arms Nursery; Prof. Paediatrics, L. I. C. H.; Mem. Med. Soc. County of Kings, Brooklyn; Pathological Soc, Amer. Med. Ass'n; Prest. Society of Ex-Internes of L. I. C. H. Author of many published professional papers. Instr. (after leaving college) of Latin and Mathematics in the Nash & Kollock School, Hillsboro, N. C. Mem. Brooklyn Insti- tute, Southern Society of N. Y., Sons of the Revolution, and Ham- ilton and Crescent Athletic clubs of Brooklyn. Married, Brooklyn, Dec. 10, 1885, Ella Letitia Lewis. Children, Henry Lewis and Edmund Isaac Read. Present address, 339 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN CLINTON SHRADER, born April 24, 1830, in Wash- ington Co., 0.; son of John Shrader (born Allegheny Co., Pa.) and Eliza Ann Melven (born Portsmouth, N. H.). Educated at Marietta (0.) Academy. One of the founders, and a teacher, of Western Col- lege (formerly at Western, now at Toledo, la.), from which he re- ceived the degree of M.A., 1880, and LL.D., 1886. 142 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Preceptor, William Parmenter, of Western, la.; Med. Coll., Keokuk, 1857-8 (M.D., 1865). Professional positions: Major and Surgeon, 22d Iowa Vol. Inf., 1864-5; Member of Operating Board of Surgeons, 2d Div., 19th Army Corps; Hospital Director, Winchester, Va.; Prof. Obstetrics and Dis. Wom. and Chil., Med. Dept. Univ. of Iowa (of which he was an organizer) 1870 until his resignation in 1898, when he was made Emeritus Prof, of same; Mem. State Board of Health, since 1884; Mem. State Board of Med. Examiners; Mem. Johnson County Lunacy Comm'n, 12 years. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Iowa State Med. Soc. (and Prest.), Am. Pub. Health Ass'n (and 2d. V.-P., 1898), and British Med. Ass'n. Non-professional positions: State Senator, Iowa, 1880-84 (secured appropriation for medical building for the State University); Capt. 22d Iowa Vol. Inf. 1862, present at battles of Port Gibson, Cham- pion Hills, Black River Bridge, and capture of Vicksburg; Provost Marshal of Texas, 1864. Married, Jan. 1, 1852, Roxbury, 0., Lydia P. Evans. Children, Lucy Adelia, Mary Anna, William Edwin, Frank P., and Charles Clinton Shrader. Present address, Iowa City, la. ^ ♦GONZALVA CORDOVA SMYTHE, born Oct. 31, 1836, in Putnam Co., Ind.; died at Greencastle, Ind., Feb. 9, 1897; son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Sill) Smythe, both born in Shelby Co., Ky. Educated at Asbury University. Medical education: Preceptor, W. C. Hopwood, of Fillmore, Put- nam Co., Ind., 1857; Rush Med. Coll., Chicago (M.D., 1865). Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, 43d Ind. Vols., Aug., 1862; Major and Surgeon, 1863-5; Prof. Principles and Practice of Medi- cine, Central Coll. Phys. and Surg., Indianapolis, Ind., 1879-85; Dean 1885, and Prest. Board of Trustees; Prest. Indiana State Med. Soc Author (1880) of " Medical Heresies Historically Considered," and of many published papers and addresses on professional subjects. Married (3), at Greencastle, Ind., Jennie Hartley. Children, Nona, Arta, and Roxana Smythe (the two latter deceased). JONAS STEWART, born Jan. 26, 1843, at Daleville, Delaware Co., Ind.; son of Lewis Stewart (born Lynchburg, 0.) and Mary A. Crampton (born Hagerstown, Md.). Educated at common and high schools of Troy, Ind., and N. W. C. University (now Butler), In- dianapolis. Medical education: Preceptor, Robert Griffis, of Middletown, Ind.; Univ. of Michigan. Professional positions: U. S. Examining Surgeon for Pensions; Prest. Madison Co. (Ind.) Med. Soc; Vice-Prest. Indiana State Med. Soc; Examiner for Life Ins. Companies. AND ITS GRADUATES. 143 Non-professional positions: Councilman, City of Anderson. Served three years during the war, 1862-65, in Co. E, 44th 0. V. Inf., and 8th 0. V. Cav. Married, at Middletown, Ind., Sept. 4,1870, Mahala Brandon. Present address, 21 N. Delaware St., Anderson, Ind. SAMUEL EDWARD STILES, born Aug. 26, 1844, New York City; son of Samuel and Charlotte Sophia (Reed) Stiles, both born East Windsor, Conn. Medical education: Preceptor, Albert E. Sumner; N. Y. Uni- versity Med. College, 1868-9. Professional positions: House Physician, Brooklyn Homoeopathic Dispensary, 1871-2; Res. Phys. to same, 1873-82, and Visiting Phys., 1883-4. Married, July 12, 1882, May Maud Liddell, of Montreal, Canada. Children, Charlotte Ratcliffe, Edward Reed, Audrey Keble, Dorothy Raynesford, Muriel Wolcott, George Loring, and William Bradford Stiles. Present address, 51 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM E. TUCKER, Ipswich, Mass. CHARLES RANSOM UPSON, born June 21, 1847, Oxford, New Haven Co., Conn.; son of Harvey Woodward Upson (born Wol- cott, Conn.) and Elizabeth Ransom (born Oxford). Educated at Hudson River Collegiate Institute Medical education: Yale Medical School, 3 years. Professional positions: Physician and Surgeon, Nose, Ear, Throat and Lung Dept., St. Joseph's Hospital, Atlanta, Ga.; Examiner for Insurance Companies. Author of numerous professional papers published in medical journals. Past Sachem, Tunxis Tribe, No. 10, Improved Order of Red Men; Past Great Sachem, Great Council, and for two years Great Repre- sentative to Great Council of U. S., I. 0. R. M. Married: (1) Cheshire, Conn., June 21, 1871, Sarah Hitchcock, who died, Atlanta, Ga., Feb., 1881; (2) Atlanta, July 11, 1882, Ella A. Downs. Present address, 68 Main St., Waterbury, Conn. WILLIAM M. L. WEILLS, (last known address) Box 114, Wash- ington, Pa. F. B. WINNETT, Washington, Pa. HUDSON J. WINNETT, born in Washington Co., Pa.; son of Hiram and Nancy (Mitchell) Winnett, of Washington Co. Edu- cated at Mount Union College, Alliance, 0. 144 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Preceptor, David Shanon; Jefferson Med. Col- lege, 1869; St. Louis Med. College, 1885; N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. School, 1891. Professional positions: Coroner, Lancaster Co., Neb.; Mem. Wash- ington County (Pa.), Penna. State, Nebraska State, and Lincoln Med. Societies (of the latter, Prest. and Sec'y). Non-professional positions: Mem. and Prest. Lincoln City Coun- cil. Married, Lincoln, Aug., 1886, Ora Shepard. Present address, Lincoln, Neb. WILLIAM H. WINSLOW, 52 Ninth St., Pittsburgh, Pa. DANIEL B. WYLIE (last known address), Wausau, Wis. Class of 1871. Valedictorian—W. Barney Mix. 12TH Course Began March i.—Commencement, June 22. Commencement Exercises Held in the Athenaeum. Address to Graduates by Prof. Alpheus Benning Crosby, M.A., M.D. MELANCTHON SAYRE AYERS, born. Oct. 3, 1846, Beemer- ville, Sussex Co., N. J.; son of David Ayers (born Beemerville) and Rebecca Ogden Decker (born Ogdensburg, N. J.). Educated at Connecticut Literary Institute, Suffield, Conn. Medical education: Preceptors, A. P. Farries, of Beemerville, and B. F. Keeney, M.D., N. Y.; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y., 2 years. Professional positions: Ship Surgeon, N. Y. to Liverpool, 1872; Surgeon, 2d Battalion, N. G. of N. J., 1872-86; Prest. Bergen County (N. J.) Med. Society. Practised in New York until 1872. Non-professional positions: Mayor of Fairview since 1894. Married: (1) New York, Dec 9, 1874, Nellie Hill, who died Aug. 12, 1876—child, Nelson Maitland Ayers (Sheff. Sci. School, Yale, Class of '98); (2) Providence, R. I., Nov. 4, 1885, Lilian Eloise Packard. Present address, Fairview, N. J. JOHN WILSON BELL, born March 5,1846, in Indiana Co., Pa.; son of William N. and Lucinda H. (Wachob) Bell, both born in In- diana County. Educated at Jacksonville (Pa.) Academy and Iron City Commercial College. Medical education: Preceptor, William C. Bryar, of Apollo, Pa.; Med. Dept., Univ. of Wooster, Cincinnati, 1870. ✓'" AND ITS GRADUATES. 145 Professional positions: Physician to Pittsburgh Free Dispensary (1874), to Allegheny Poor Board (1883-4), and to Cheboygan Supt. of the Poor (1896); Mem. Allegheny County (Pa.) and Cheboygan County (Mich.) Medical Societies; Coroner Cheboygan Co., Mich., 1895-7, and 1898. Practised in Apollo, Pittsburgh, and Allegheny, Pa., until removal on account of health to Michigan, in 1893. Non-professional positions: School Director and Sec'y 5th Ward, Allegheny, 1879-89; nominee for Judge of Probate, Indian River, 1896; Private Co. K, 23d Regt., and Co. F, 57th Regt., Penn Vols., during the war. Married, May 24,1866, at Indiana, Pa., Jane E. Milligan. Chil- dren, Nannie E., James M., William M., and Maggie E. Bell. Present address, Indian River, Mich. THOMAS HENRY BRANNAN, bora March 2, 1846, near Zanesville, Muskingum Co., 0.; son of John and Mary Ann (Elliott) Brannan, both born in Zanesville. Educated at Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, 0. Medical education: Preceptor, S. S. Skidmore, University of Michigan, 1st Course; N. Y. Polyclinic, 1893. Professional positions: Interne, Colored Home Hospital, N. Y., 1 year; Surgeon C, L. & W. and C. & M. Railways; Mem. County, District and State Med. Societies, and National Ass'n of Railway Surgeons. Married, June 3,1873, Clara McKitrick. Children, Mabel, Anna Mae, Grace, and Helen Brannan. Present address: Canal Dover, 0. CHARLES W. BROWN, born Oct. 11,1846, at Wyalusing, Brad- ford Co., Pa.; son of Daniel Warren Brown (born at Wyalusing) and Catherine Adeline King (born at Trumansburg, N. Y.). Medical education: Geneva College, 1868-9. Professional positions: Health Officer, Elmira, N. Y., 1879; Sur- geon to State Reformatory, Elmira, 1877-8; Surgeon to Sibley Me- morial Hospital; Lecturer on Surgery, Lucy Webb Hayes Nurse Deaconess National Training School; Div. Surgeon, D., L. & W. R. R. at Elmira, N. Y., 1878-90; Sec. and Prest. Tioga Co. (Pa.) Med. Soc; Sec. Elmira (N. Y.) Acad, of Medicine; Mem. N. Y. State Med. Ass'n (original Mem., Sec. and Prest. 3d Dist. Branch); Mem. Penn. State Med. Soc, Chemung Co. (N. Y.) Med. Soc, Med. Ass'n and Soc. D. C, and Amer. Med. Ass'n. Non-professional positions: State Trustee, State Normal School, Mansfield, Pa., 1875-7; Supervisor, Elmira, N. Y., 1883. Married, at Mansfield, Pa., Jan. 1, 1865, Mary E. Elliott. Chil- dren, Catherine (now Mrs. Dr. G. M. Brumbaugh, Washington, D. C.) and Mabel F. Brown. Present address, 902 14th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 146 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL VIRGIL BUELL, born June 13, 1849, Litchfield, Conn.; son of William R. and Dotha L. Buell, both born in Litchfield. Medical education: Preceptor, Howard E. Gates (L. I. C. H., '61), of Litchfield; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. Present address, Plainville, Hartford Co., Conn. ROBERT B. CAREY, West Vincent, Pa. WALTER LAWRENCE CHAMBERLIN, born Dec 14, 1850, Harmony Township, Clark Co., 0.; son of George Clinton Chamber- lin (born Vermont) and Sophronia Boughton Hanford (born Clarke Co., 0.). Medical education: Preceptors, Amos Gilman Weston and William Elias Chamberlin (his brother); Michigan University. Professional positions: Asst. Physician in Kings County Asylum for the Insane and Kings County General Hospital (14 months, 1871-2-3); County Physician, Mahaska Co., la., one year. Present address, Manhattan Beach Hotel, Chicago, 111. WILSON S. COCHRAN, Apollo, Pa. WILLIAM H. COGGESHALL (last known address), Oneida, N. Y. JOHN B. DAVIS, Battle Creek, Mich. PERRY ENGLE, Newton, la. LOUIS P. FONTAINE, 109* E. 40th St., New York City. CHARLES FRED FOYE, born Jan. 29, 1840, Somersworth, Strafford Co., N. H.; son of Frederick Foye (born Berwick, Me.) and Lucy Ann Olds (born Warren, Mass.). Educated at West Lebanon (Me) Academy. Medical education: Preceptors, O. M. Boynton and C. A. Elliott. Mem. Massachusetts and North Essex Medical Societies. Married, Haverhill, Mass., April 20, 1882, A. Florence Marden. Child, Mildred C. Foye. Present address, 98 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. JAMES FRAUNFELTER, born June 6, 1846, at Ashland, 0.; son of John and Elisabeth (Reaser) Fraunfelter, both born at Easton, Pa. Educated at Hayesville (0.) Inst, and Savannah (Ga.) Acad- emy. Medical education: Preceptor, Thomas S. Hunter, Ashland, 0.; Cincinnati Coll. of Med. and Surgery, 1870; Jefferson Med. Coll, Phila., 1872. AND ITS GRADUATES. H7 Professional positions: Mem. and Prest. U. S. Board of Examin- ers for Pensions; Trustee, Consulting Surgeon and Consulting Gyne- cologist, Aultman Hospital, Canton, 0.; Mem. Board of Counsellors, Ohio Med. Univ., Columbus, 0.; Surgeon to Cleveland Terminal & Valley R. R., and Canton Street R. R. Co.; Examiner for sundry In- surance Companies; Prest. Northeastern Ohio Union Med. Soc. and Stark Co. (0.) Med. Soc. Non-professional positions: Mem. School Board and Prest. Plat- ting Commission, Canton, 0. Married, June 13,1872, at Ashland, 0., Kate Roseberry. Child, Clare Edwin Fraunfelter, born 1877. Present address, Canton, 0. E. A. GOODWIN, Baxter, Jasper Co., la. JESSE HA WES, born Aug. 21,1843, at Corinna, Penobscot Co., Me; son of James Hawes (born 1799, at Brooksfield, Me.) and Fran- ces Hancock Lawrence (born 1803, at Castine, Me). Educated at Belvidere (111.) High School and Illinois College. Medical education: Preceptor, Daniel E. Foote, of Belvidere; Univ. of Michigan (M.D., 1868); various post-graduate courses at New York and Chicago. Professional positions: Pro tern. Interne, L. I. C. H.; Lecturer on Obstetrics, Denver Univ., three years; U. S. Examining Surgeon; Prest. Colorado Med. Soc; Prest. Colorado Board of Medical Exam- iners; Vice-Prest. Amer. Med. Ass'n. Non-professional positions: Director, Colorado State Normal School, six years. Married, April 22, 1874, Clementine S. Rockwell, of Geneseo, 111. Child, Mary Moneta Hawes, born Greeley, Col., 1878. Present address, Greeley, Col. JOHN JOSEPH HOGAN, born July 18, 1842, Cork, Ireland; son of John and Mary Frances (Garvan) Hogan, both born in Cork. Educated at North Monastery, Cork. Medical education: University of Michigan; Preceptor, William Dwyer, of N. Y. City. Practised in Brooklyn, N. Y.; California, 1876-84. Married, Lone Rock, Ore, March 13, 1892, Hannah Martha Ann Ward. Child, John Clarence, born Feb. 19, 1893. Present address, Condon, Ore. LUCIEN HOWE, son of Marshall S. Howe (born Standish, Me.) and Anne T. Cleland (born Kingston, Jamaica). B.A., Bowdoin College, 1870. Medical education: Bellevue Hosp. Med. College (M.D., 1872); Mem. Royal Coll. Surgeons, England, 1873. 148 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Professional positions: Vice-Prest. Med. Soc. State of N. Y.; Chairman, Sec. Ophthalmology, Am. Med. Ass'n, 1896; Prest. Buf- falo Academy of Medicine; Prof. Ophthalmology, Med. Dept., Univ. of Buffalo, 19 years; Surgeon in Charge, Buffalo Eye and Ear In- firmary, 20 years. Married, Cambridge, Mass., 1894, Elizabeth M. Howe. Present address, 183 Delaware St., Buffalo, N. Y. ^ GEORGE W. HUBBLE, Chilhowie, Smyth Co., Va, TERRY J. HUTTON, born in Castlebar, Co. Mayo, Ireland; son of William H. Hutton, born in Londonderry, Ireland. Educated at Cortland (N. Y.) Academy. Professional positions: Asst. Physician, Burn-Brae (private hos- pital, Ment. and Nerv. Dis.), Phila., 1 year; Brigham Hall (private) Canandaigua, N. Y., 1 year; elected Prof, of Ment. and Nerv. Dis., Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, Chicago, but did not serve; U. S. Gov't Medical Officer, Fort Mojave, Ariz. Author of " The Family Emer- gency Medicine Chest and Hand-Book," and of many professional papers published in leading medical journals. Principal of Public Schools, Shenandoah, Pa., 3 years. Has been engaged in real estate business. Present address, 700 120th St., Chicago, 111. (West Pullman). H. AUGUSTUS LANGDON, Brooklyn, N. Y. MARO J. LOVE, born, Coshocton, 0., June 20, 1848, son of Thomas McKee Love (born in Ireland) and Miranda Jones (born Keene, O.). Educated at Baldwin University, Literary and Phar- macy departments. Medical education: Preceptor, Alex. J. C. Skene (L. I. C. H., 1863); Coll. Phys. and Surg. Professional position: Examining Surgeon for Pensions, at San- dusky, O., nine years. Non-professional position: Representative, 73d General Assem- bly of Ohio. Married, Dec. 15,1874, Carrie E. DeLamatre Children, Clayton Maro, and Clifford Skene Love. Present address, Bloomington, Erie Co., 0. *-S} EDWARD CYRUS MANN, born April 21, 1850, at Braintree, Mass.; son of Cyrus Mann, M.D. (Surgeon, U. S. Vols., born at West- minster, Mass.), and Harriet Field (born Fayetteville, N. C). Medical education: Preceptor, Cyrus S. Mann, of Hubbardstown, Mass. Professional positions: Med. Supt. State Insane Hospital, Ward's Island, N. Y. City; Med. Supt. Sunnyside Private Hospital for Individual Work-Room—Department of 1! \< terioloi.y. Corner ok Work-Room—Department of Bacteriology. THE HOAGLAXD LABORATORY. AND ITS GRADUATES. 149 Nervous and Mental Diseases, New York; Prest. N. Y. Acad. An- thropology, eight years; Mem. Amer. Ass'n for Advancement of Sci- ence; Mem. Scientific Dept. Imperial Univ. at Kharkiff, Russia, and other European institutions; Founder and Prest. Amer. Post-Gradu- ate School of Political Science, N. Y. Author of " Manual of Psychological Medicine " (1883); "Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity " (1893); " Rights and Duties of Citizens of the United States " (1894). Married, October, 1871, Barbara Busteed. Children, Herbert E., Donald F. Mann, and a daughter. Present address, 68 W. 131st St., N. Y. City, and (summer address) Hubbardston, Mass. W.-BARNEY MIX (last known address), Stevens Point, Wis. GEORGE BURRITT NICHOLS, born Nov. 28, 1841, Augusta, Ga.; son of Baruck Taylor Nichols (born Greenfield, Conn.) and Mary Burritt (born Bridgeport, Conn.). Educated at Burlington (N. J.) College. Medical education: Preceptor, James R. Wood, of New York; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Professional positions: Ambulance Surgeon, Bellevue Hospital; House Surgeon Park (or Centre St.) Hospital, N. Y.; County Physi- cian, 3d Township, Santa Barbara Co., Cal.; County Coroner, San Luis Obispo Co., Cal. Non-professional position: Mayor of San Luis Obispo Married, San Francisco, Jan. 1, 1873, Emma Jane Leland. Chil- dren, Burritt and Leland Nichols. Present address, San Luis Obispo, Cal. Rev. MOSES PAYSON PARMELEE, born May 4,1843, at West- ford, Chittenden Co., Vt.; son of Rev. Simeon Parmelee, D.D. (born at West Stockbridge, Mass.), and Phebe Chapin (born Jericho, Vt.). Educated at Burlington (Vt.) High School; B.A., Univ. of Vermont, 1855; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1861. Medical education: Coll. Phys. and Surgeons. Non-professional positions: Chaplain, 3d Vermont Vols., 1861; Missionary of Amer. Board of Comm'rs for Foreign Missions, at Ezroom, Turkey, 1863-82, and at Trebizond, since 1882; the most exciting incident of his missionary life was the massacre of Armeni- ans at Trebizond, Oct. 8, 1895; has practised medicine as an auxiliary in missionary work, of great value in the obstetrics of mis- sionary families, and in general practice among the people, especially during the cholera winters of 1892-3 and 1893-4. Married: (1) April 23, 1863, at West Brattleboro, Vt., Nellie A. Frost—children, Addie Orcutt (now Mrs. F. S. Johnson, Milford, Neb.) and Jennie Chapin (not living); (2) at Thetford, Vt., July 9, 150 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL 1871, Julia Farr—children (besides two not living), Isabella (now Mrs. T. C. Brockway, Vernon, N. Y.), Maurice Farr, Julius Hall, and Ruth Azniv Parmelee. Present address, Trebizond, Turkey. WILLIAM GEORGE RUSSELL, born, New York City, in 1844; son of James and Jane (Anderwood) Russell. Educated at Car- penter's Academy, New York. Medical education: Preceptors, G. W. Baker and Henry B. Sands; Coll. Phys. and Surg., two years. Professional positions: Visiting Phvsician, Industrial School, Brooklyn (E. D.), N. Y.; Attending Physician, E. D. Dispensary, and Prest. Medical Board, six years; Visiting Surgeon, E. D. Hospital; Inspector Brooklyn Board of Health; Consulting Physician, E. D. Hospital (at present); Asst. Sec, Med. Society County of Kings; Cor. Sec, Kings Co. Med. Ass'n; Sec, Treas. and Prest., E. D. Med. Soc. Married, New York, Nov. 30,1871, Ella Kate Bruce. Child, Fred Bruce Russell. Present address, 27 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT GILBREATH SCROGGS, born Jan. 6, 1832, near Pittsburgh, Pa.; son of James Scroggs (born Big Springs, Pa.) and Elisabeth Gilbreath (born Allegheny Co., Pa.). Educated at Wash- ington College, Washington, Pa. Medical education: Preceptors, J. P. Scroggs (brother) and John Coburn. Summer course in hospital, Cincinnati, and in hospitals of Heidelberg and Vienna, 1866-8. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon and Surgeon, 137th Illinois Vols., mustered out 1864; Board of Health; Health Officer; Treas., Board Pension Examiners, Versailles, 111. Married: (1) Galesburg, 111., June 24, 1856, Orilla Southwick— children, Linda Robert, Anna L., Gayl Southwick, James Carring- ton, Valentine Mott; (2) July 22,1876, Hattie West—children, Daisy Hatty, and Stockton West Scroggs. Present address, Bushnell, 111. S. AUGUSTUS SEABRING, Newfield, N. Y. WILLARD NEWTON SMART, born Sept. 8, 1849, Adrian, Lenawee Co., Mich.; son of Rossiter and Clarissa (Smith) Smart, both born Oneida Co., N. Y. Educated at Hudson (Mich.) High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Anson R. Smart, of Hudson (his brother); University of Michigan. Professional positions: Surgeon U. S. Marine Hospital, Grand Haven, Mich., 4 years. Married: (1) Hudson, May, 1877, Ida Mercer—child, Arline Smart; (2) Stockton, Cal., April, 1891, Mary Harris—children, Helen and Rossiter Smart. Present address, Grand Haven, Mich. AND ITS GRADUATES. 151 EDWIN EVERETT SMITH, born Aug. 28,1844, Hanover, Graf- ton Co., N. IL; son of Everett Kimball Smith (born Bath, N. H.) and Harriet Williston (bom Hanover). Educated at Dartmouth Col- lege. Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Thomas Crosby and Dixi; Med. Dept. Dartmouth and University of Michigan. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1871-2; Res. Surgeon, Emigrants' Hospital, Ward's Island/N. Y., 1873-4; Assistant, N. Y. Lunatic Asylum, Utica, N. Y., 1874-6; 1st Asst. State Asylum for Insane, Morristown, N. J., 1876-7; Med. Dir. of same, 1885-6; Physi- cian to various Connecticut towns. Married, New York City, Jan. 16, 1878, Frances Janette Lord. Children, Scott Lord, Everett Kimball, Helen Williston and Frances Janette Smith. Present address, South Wilton, Conn. WILLIAM FRANKLIN STARLEY, born Sept. 4, 1843, Naco- doches Co., Tex.; son of Silas Fletcher Starley, M.D. (born Antaga Co., Ala.), and Nancy Skinner. Medical education: Preceptor, Silas F. Starley (his father), 1865; University of Louisiana, 1870. Prest. Tyler (Tex.) Med. Society. Private 10th Texas Inf., C. S. A., 1861-2; Private 2d Regt., Texas Partisan Rangers, C. S. Cavalry, 1863-5. W. M. of Lodge, F. & A. Masons; High Priest of Chapter, R. A. Masons; Eminent Commander of Commandery, Knights Templar. Married, Fairfield, Tex., Dec. 13,1871, Louise Karner. Children, William F., Jr., M.D., John Frederick, James Edward, and Herman Karner Starley. Present address, Tyler, Tex. ROBERT TAYLOR, New York City. LEONARD E. THICKSTUN, Wattsburgh, Pa. Class of 1872. Valedictorian—S. Arthur Deuel. 13TH Course Began March 5.—Commencement, June 26. Commencement Exercises Held in Packer Institute Chapel. Address to Graduates by Ethelbert S. Mills, Esq. WILBUR ALLEN, Washington, Tazewell Co., 111. JAMES C. AMIRAUX, Paterson, N. J. MORTON A. BAILEY, Newfield, N. Y. 152 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL ISRAEL C. BARLOTT, Hooversville, Pa. JOHN ROBINSON BUCHAN, born Jan. 7, 1846, at Savannah, Ashland Co., 0.; son of Alexander Buchan (born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland) and Parmelia Chalk (born in Vermont). Educated at Ashland High School and Savannah Academy. Medical education: Preceptors, J. L. Crane and J. P. Cowan. Professional position: Medical Board, Cook Co. (111.) Hospital. Non-professional position: Sergeant-Major, 197th 0. V. I. Married, March 24, 1870, Mary Johnson, of Wooster, 0. Present address, 150 Park Ave, Chicago, 111. HENRY HALL CAD WELL, born April 8,1850, Pittsfield, Berk- shire Co., Mass.; son of Ambrose Hall Cadwell (born Pittsfield) and Achsah A. Ray (born Great Barrington, Mass.). Educated at Pitts- field High School and Williams College. Medical education: Preceptor, A. M. Smith; University of Michi- gan. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H.; Asst. Surgeon to Prof. A. B. Crosby, Univ. of Michigan. Practised several years in Great Barrington, Mass. Now retired from practice. Present address, Pittsfield, Mass. ELI A. CHASE, Brockton, Mass. FRANK COWAN, born Aug. 18, 1852, at Jeromeville, Ashland Co., 0.; son of Jacob P. Cowan, M.D. (born Washington Co., Pa.), and Mary J. Hooker (born Hollidays Cove, W. Va.). Educated at Savannah Academy and Ashland High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Jacob P. Cowan (his father); Med. Dept. Univ. of Wooster, 0. (M.D., 1872). Professional positions: Health Officer; Railroad Surgeon. Married Retta A. Bushnell. Children, Carrie C. and Helen 0. Cowan. Present address, Ashland, 0. S. ARTHUR DEUEL, New Castle, Col. ALEXANDER M. DINGWALL, Carluke, Ontario. ADELBERT JOHN DOUGLASS, born Feb. 24, 1837, Leyden, Lewis Co., N. Y.; son of John and Olive (Sage) Douglass, both born in Leyden. Educated at Lowville Academy and Whitestown Sem- inary. Medical education: Preceptor, William Nelson, of Taberg, N. Y. Non-professional positions: Prest. Village of Ilion, N. Y.- Mem. and Prest. Board of Education, Ilion. AND ITS GRADUATES. 153 Married, Clark's Mills, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1872, Mary D. Chittenden. Child, Adelbert C. Douglass (L. I. C. H, Class of '99). Present address, Ilion, Herkimer Co., N. Y. JOHN S. DUNN, Grapevine, Tarrant Co., Tex. JOHN ROBERT EVERITT, born May 6, 1847, in Birmingham, England; son of John Robert and Eliza (Jones) Everitt, both born in Birmingham. Educated at Bergen Institute, Jersey City, N. J., and Irving College, Maryland. Medical education: Preceptor, George K. Smith, of Brooklyn; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Professional positions: Bergen, N. J. (now in Jersey City)— Health Inspector, City Physician (1873 to date); Att. Physician to Jersey City Emergency Hospital; Examiner for Insurance Com- panies and Benevolent and Social Orders; Mem. Hudson County Med. Society. Practised since graduation in Jersey City, except part of 1874-5 in Colfax, N. M. Mem. Jersey City Athletic Club, K. of P., Royal Society of Good Fellows, and Bergen Lodge, No. 47, Free Masons. Married, Jersey City, May 20, 1874, Ada Juliette Rapp, of Jersey City. Children, Ella May (bora 1875, died 1877), Chauncey Valen- tine (born 1878), and Harold Abram (born 1886). Present address, 38 Boyd Ave, Jersey City, N. J. HAGOPOS J. GIRAGOSION, Constantinople, Turkey. DEWITT ALBERT GLEASON, born Feb. 7,1850, Pitcher, Che- nango Co., N. Y.; son of John Robinson Gleason (born Preston, N. Y.) and Susan Sophia Hough (born Bozrah, Conn.). Educated at Oxford (N. Y.) Academy (grad. 1870). Medical education: Preceptor, D. M. Lee (his brother-in-law), of Oxford, N. Y.; University of Michigan, 2 courses, 1870-1-2; Post- Graduate Med. School, and elsewhere in N. Y. Professional positions: Health Officer, Oxford, for many years; Sec. and Prest. Chenango County Med. Soc; Mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc Practised in Henderson, N. Y., until 1875. Married, Odell, 111., June 18,1873, Harriet Lucinda Bemis. Child, John Edwin Gleason, born Oct. 16,1878. Present address, Oxford, N. Y. Rev. M. LAFAYETTE GORDON, born July 18, 1843, at Waynesburg, Pa.; son of John Adam Gordon (born at Waynesburg) and Rebecca Slater Crawford (born at Carmichaels, Pa.). M.A., Waynesburg College; B.D., Andover (Mass.) Theol. Sem.; D.D., of an American college. Medical education: Preceptor, John B. Lardley, of Carmichaels, Pa.; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons. 154 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Professional positions: Missionary in Japan under Am. Board of Com'rs for Foreign Missions since 1872, practising medicine for a year or two, and then entering evangelical and educational work. Non-professional positions: Prof, in Theological Dept. of Dorhesha College, Kyoto, Japan, 1879-96. Author of " An American Misisonary in Japan " (Boston, 1892). Married, at Andover, Mass., July 30, 1872, Agnes Helen Donald. Children, Fanny Slater (Mrs. S. C. Bartlett, Japan), Donald, Mary Duke, and Crawford Gordon. Present address, Kyoto, Japan. *ALVIN CHARLES HENDERSON, born July 4,1845, at Cadiz, 0.; died Feb. 6, 1899; son of Alexander Henderson (born Cadiz) and Margaret Finical (born Washington, Pa.). Educated at Hopedale Normal College. Medical education: Preceptor, S. H. Brown, of Cadiz, 0.; Uni- versity of Michigan (M.D., 1872). Coroner's Physician, Brooklyn, 1888-98. Member Kings County Med. Society. A member of several fraternal societies, and active in politics. Married, Sept. 10,1874, Brooklyn, Rose Underhill (d. about 1894). Child, Alexander Reed Henderson (dee'd). EUGENE HOGE, born April 23,1847, Moundsville, Marshall Co., Va. (now W. Va.); son of Isaac Hoge (born Belmont Co., Ohio) and Rachel Machir (born Hardy Co., Va.). Educated at Monongalia Academy, Morgantown, W. Va.; Bethany College, W. Va.; and Princeton University (B.A., 1868). Medical education: Preceptor, B. W. Allen; University of Michi- gan. Professional positions: Interne, Brooklyn City Hospital; Pension Examiner; Prest. Ohio County (W. Va.) Health Board. Married, April 13, 1875, at Wheeling, Catherine Baird Wilson. Child, Wilson Hoge. Present address, Wheeling, W. Va. ANDERS L. HOLLO (last known address), Christiana, Wis. ORSON J. HUTCHINS, Canton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. GILBERT INGALLS, born March 30, 1852, at Cranberry Creek, Fulton Co., N. Y.; son of Collice Ingalls, M.D. (born Concord, N. H.), and Phila Gilbert (born Cranberry Creek). Educated at Starky Seminary, Eddytown, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Collice Ingalls (his father). Member Montgomery County Med. Society. Married: (1) at Fish House, Feb. 27,1872, Jennie McDermott* (2) AND ITS GRADUATES. 155 May 29,1897, Amanda Peterson. Children, Mamie, Kate and Phila Ingalls. Present address, Galway Village, Saratoga Co., N. Y. SEYMOUR WASSON JONES, born Aug. 31,1849, Cold Spring, Putnam Co., N. Y.; son of Rev. James William Jones (born New Hamburgh, N. Y.) and Jane Eliza Waldorf (born Red Hook, N. Y.). Educated at Union Preparatory School and University of Michigan. Medical education: Preceptor, Austin La Monte; University of Michigan. Professional positions: Interne, Newark Dispensary; Home for the Friendless; Women and Children's Hospital (4 years); Prest. Newark Med. Ass'n; Med. Examiner in fifteen Fraternal, Insurance and regu- lar Life Organizations, and Supreme Med. Director in one. Author of various professional papers, reports, etc Director Protection Building and Loan Ass'n (12 years); Ch'n Board of Supreme Trustees, Improved Order of Heptasophs; Past Officer in Masonic, Odd Fellows, and other Fraternal Orders; Prest. Newark Baseball Club. Married, West Orange, N. J., 1892, Sarah Brittain. Children, Edith Esther and Dorothy Waldorf Jones. Present address, 108 Central Ave., Newark, N. J. *THOMAS J. KANE. Died 1885. GEORGE RICHARD MONTGOMERY KUHN, born Sept. 2, 1847, at Gettysburgh, Pa.; son of Colonel Joseph J. Kuhn (born Adams Co., Pa.) and Jane Rebecca McCabe (born Downington, Pa.) Educated at Tuscarora (Juniata Co., Md.) Academy, and Calvert Col- lege, N. Windsor, Md. Graduate of Philadelphia College of Phar- macy. Medical education: Preceptors, Louis DeB. Kuhn (his brother), of Reading, Pa.; James A. Armstrong, of E. Berlin, Pa.; and Edward S. Bunker, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Professional positions: Attending Physician, St. Mary's Hospital; Physician to Southern Dispensary; Surgeon, Atlantic Avenue Dis- pensary, and to Columbian Dispensary; Physician to St. Mary's Fe- male Hospital. Member of Med. Society County of Kings, Brooklyn Pathological Society, Physicians' Mut. Aid Society, and Soc. for Re- lief of Widows and Orphans of Medical Men. Member of Columbia and Chancellor's Clubs, Cath. Benev. Legion (and Med. Examiner-in-Chief) and Royal Arcanum Wheelmen. Married, Nov. 13, 1879, Mary Esther Hussey. Children (living), Mary Catherine, Pauline Jane, John Southerland, Herbert Washing- ton, and Ruth Agnes Josephine Kuhn; seven not living. Present address, 122 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 156 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL JOSEPH A. LAEMLE, New York City. JAMES M. McCURDY, Pactola, S. Dakota. JESSE JAMES MAGRUDER, born Dec 10, 1847, Somerset, Perry Co., 0.; son of Edward Rutledge Magruder, M.D. (born in Prince George Co., Md.), and Mary McKinney (born in Penna.). Educated at St. Vincent's College, Wheeling, W. Va. Medical education: Preceptor, Edward R. Magruder, three years. Professional positions: Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., in New Mexico, Dec, 1872-Jan., 1875; Physician to Athens (0.) Insane Asylum, 1879 (for a year and a half); Chief of Staff, St. Anthony's Hospital, Columbus, 0., Jan., 1892, to the present time. Practised in Somerset and Columbus, 0. Non-professional positions: Mem. of Council and Board of Health, Somerset. Married, Oct. 12, 1875, at Zanesville, 0., Margaret Searle O'Neill. Children, Charles, John, Mary, Helen, Louise, Edward, Lilian, Jesse and Margaret Magruder. Present address, 109 N. Grant Ave, Columbus, 0. JOHN G. MANNING, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH MANNING (last known address), Aitkin, Minn. ERNEST G. METCALFE, 93 Lee Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. MICHAEL O'BRIEN, Topeka, Kan. JOHN P. PAXTON, born Oct. 31,1850, Passaic Co., N. J.; son of Tunis R. and Lydia (Brown) Paxton, both born in Passaic County. Medical education: Preceptors, John G. Ryerson and George H. Balleray; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y., two winters. Married, Paterson, N. J., Dec. 25,1872, Louise Bogardus. Present address, 87 Auburn St., Paterson, N. J. ABRAM E. POST, son of Abram E. and Frances J. (Blodgett) Post. Educated at Penn Yan (N.Y.) High School. Medical education: Preceptor, H. W. Brown; first course at Gen- eva (N. Y.) Med. College. Mem. Tioga Co. (Pa.) Med. Society. Secretary of Faculty, Endymion Military School; Mem. Delphian Society, Geneva, N. Y. Married, Geneva, N. Y., June 2,1875, Rose E. Easterbrook Child Helen F. (Post) Ridley. Present address, Port Gibson, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 157 JOHN RANDOLPH QUINN, born Oct. 30,1847, Bangor, Frank- lin Co., N. Y. Educated at Lawrenceville (N. Y.) Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, Luther A. Burnham, of Moira, N. Y.; Universitv of Vermont, 1868. Married, 1884,' Ella S. Smith. Child, Randolph Quinn. Present address, 314 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. *ANSON R. SMART. Died 1891, at Toledo, 0. JOHN W. SWITZER, Wheatley, Ontario, Canada. JOHN NEWEL TILDEN, born June 10, 1842, East Onondaga, N. Y.; son of Elihu Tilden (born Easton, Mass.) and Mary Lounsbury (bora Schaghticoke, N. Y.). Educated at Onondaga Academy and Hamilton College (entered 1862, leaving for study of medicine and army service—rec'd degrees of B.A. and M.A., 1876). Medical education: Preceptor, Alfred Mercer, of Syracuse, N. Y., 1864. Professional positions: Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., July, 1864- June, 1865, and Aug. 1866-Dec, 1866. Practised medicine in Peekskill, N. Y., 1867 to 1886. Author of published professional papers. Non-professional positions: Principal Peekskill Academy, 1886-94; Mem. N. Y. Mineralogical Club, Am. Assn. Advancement of Science, Am. Assn. Advancement of Physical Education, Sons of the Revolu- tion, Society of Mayflower Descendants. Married, Watertown, N. Y., Jan. 5,1865, Lydia Bosworth. Child, John N. Tilden, Jr., born Feb. 8,1876. Present address, Peekskill, N. Y. BENJAMIN R. VAN METER, born Jan. 21, 1846, Camargo, Douglas Co., 111.; son of Isaac D. Van Meter (born Darbyville, 0.) and Elizabeth Williams (born near Winchester, Ky.). Educated at Charleston (111.) High School. Medical education: Preceptors, H. R. Allen and Samuel Van Meter, of Charleston, 1865-70. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., and at Univ. of Michi- gan; Assistant in Physiology, L. I. C. H. Married, Parsons, Kan., Jan. 9, 1873, Frances Muller. Children living, William J., Lillian Lee, Isaac D., Benjamin, Ola, and Abra- ham L. Van Meter. Present address, Parsons, Labette Co., Kan. 158 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Class of 1873. Valedictorian—George H. Atkinson, Jr. 14TH Course Began March 5.—Commencement, June 26. Commencement Exercises Held in the Athenaeum. Address to Graduates by Rev. Richard S. Storrs, D.D., LL.D. *JOHN KENNEDY AMBROSE, born about 1837, in Ireland; died May 17,1892, in N. Y. City. *GEORGE H. ATKINSON, Jr., bora 1851, in Portland, Ore; died, Brooklyn, Dec. 27, 1884, of blood-poisoning, after performing an operation on a patient. Educated at Dartmouth College (B.A. 1871). Surgeon, L. I. C. H. MORGAN L. BACON, Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa, WILBUR JANES BOYDEN, born Jan. 20, 1851, Kendalville, Ind.; son of Orville Prescott Boy den (born Hardin Co., Ky., 1819) and Bethiah Miller (born Randolph Co., Ind., 1826). Educated at Muncie Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, G. W. H. Kemper, of Muncie (L. I. C. H., '65); one course at Univ. of New York, 1872. Professional positions: Coroner Delaware Co., Ind., 1874-78; Mem. and Sec. Muncie Board of Health, 1878-82; Mem. Muncie Board of Pension Exam. Surgeons, 1882-85. Married, Muncie, March 23, 1875, Julia Norris Gilbert. Child, Clarence Gilbert Boyden. Present address, Muncie, Ind. WILLIAM W. CAMPBELL, Atchison, Kan. AUSTIN GEORGE CASE, born Jan. 22, 1847, at Burghill, Trumbull Co., 0.; son of Nelson Case (born at Burghill) and Sallie Maria Reed (born at Schenectady, N. Y.). Educated at Cornell Col- lege, la., and Mt. Union, 0., graduating at the latter. Medical education: Preceptor, Allan Jones, of Kinsman, 0. Professional positions: Prof, of Diseases of Children, Western Penna. Med. Coll., Pittsburgh, until 1888. Married, Sept., 1878, Jennie Rebecca Garrow. Children, Edna Muriel, Virginia Katherine Case. Present address, 1519 Stout St., Denver, Col. WILLIAM H. COLE, Kewanee, 111. DAVID HOWARD CRONYN, born Dec 17,1843, Toronto, Can- ada; son of David Ross and Anna Mowbray (Hawthorn) Cronyn. AND ITS GRADUATES. 159 Medical education: Preceptor, A. J. C. Skene (L. I. C. H., '63). Professional position: Inspector, Brooklyn Board of Health, 1873-7. Practised in Brooklyn, and in La Salle Co., 111. Married Jennie Sanderson Agnew, of Toronto. Children, Herbert Selkirk and Wallace Mowbray Cronyn. Present address, Aberdeen, S. D. WATSON H. CURTIS, born Nov. 11, 1849, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.; son of Isaac C. Curtis (born New York) and Susan Hunter (born McKeesport, Pa.). Medical education: Preceptor, R. J. Curtis; University of Buffalo. Professional position: Surgeon in charge, Illinois Soldiers' Wid- ows' Home, since 1876. Married, Angola, N. Y., Jan., 1875, Ida L. Southwick. Child, Ida L. Curtis. Present address, Wilmington, 111. EDWARD T. DALE, Little Rock, Ark. WILLIAM A. DONALDSON, Derby Centre, Vt. CHARLES EUGENE DOUGLASS, born Jan. 9,1846, Denmark, Lewis Co., N. Y.; son of John and Olive (Sage) Douglass, both born Leyden, N. H. Medical education: University of Michigan, 1865; Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila. (M.D., 1882); Preceptor, W. H. Nelson, of Taberg, N. Y. Professional positions: U. S. Pension Surgeon, since 1867; Health Officer, West Turin and High Market, N. Y., 1887-90; Prest. County Med. Society; Mem. N. Y. State Med. Society. Married, Leyden, N. Y., Jan. 24,1869, Esther H. Bacon. Present address, Lowville, N. Y. DUNCAN DUFF, born Feb. 5, 1837, Churchville, Pictou Co., Nova Scotia; son of William Duff (born Churchville) and Joanne Mc- Leod (born Springville, Pictou Co.). Educated at Truro (N. S.) Normal School and Presbyterian College (now Dalhousie Uni- versity). Medical education: Preceptor, H. S. Fuller, of Hartford, Conn.; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. Married, Detroit, Mich., April, 1876, Margaret McCowan. Chil- dren, Georgine, John Walter, Joanne Laura, Clara Belle, and Ethel Duff. Present address, 612 Gratiot Ave, Detroit, Mich. JOSEPH AUSTIN FLICK, Niles, Trumbull Co., 0. HANS PETER JENSEN, born Aug. 24,1844, Island of Sealand, 160 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Denmark; son of Jens and Karen (Kirstine) Jensen, both born in Denmark. Medical education: Preceptor, H. B. Benjamin; University of Michigan; N. Y. Post-Graduate School, 1896. Professional positions: Prof. Materia Medica and Therapeutics in John A. Creighton Med. College, 1892-7; Mem. Douglas County Med. Society, Omaha. Practised 2£ years in Tampa, Fla. Non-professional positions: Enlisted as drummer in 1st Nebraska Vol. Inf., July, 1861; Quartermaster-Sergeant, 1863 (when the regi- ment was mounted); served in the South and against Indians on the plains; mustered out July 1,1866. Married, July 1, 1874, Harriet Alma Swart, of London, Ontario. Children, Robert Percival (born June 12,1875), Rhena (born Oct. 7, 1878), and Edna Aurelia (born May 19,1883). Present address, 2804 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. WILLIAM KENT, Paterson, N. J. ♦DUNCAN C. LEITCH. Died Feb. 17, 1891, at Dutton, On- tario. JOHN ALEXANDER LETHERMAN, born Feb. 28,1848, West Bethlehem, Washington Co., Pa., son of Demas M. Letherman (born in Wash. Co.) and Jane B. Munce (born in Bucks Co.). Educated at State Normal School (California, Pa.) and Waynesburg College. Medical education: Preceptor, James McDonough, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1874. Non-professional positions: Vice-Prest. and Director, 1st Nat. Bank, California, Pa.; Trustee State Normal School; Mem. Borough Council and Board of School Directors. Married, Coal Centre, Pa., Jan. 1,1880, Alberta A. Ward, who died June 25,1895. Child, Ralph W. Letherman, born Aug. 29, 1890. Present address, California, Washington Co., Pa. QUINCY A. LOW, Wabasha, Minn. JOHN ALVA McCORKLE, born Feb. 4, 1847, Lordstown, Trumbull Co., 0.; son of Archibald and Mary (Jones) McCorkle, both born Youngstown, 0. Educated at Vermillion (0.) Institute, and Hiram College Medical education: University of Michigan (M.D., 1873). Professional positions: In L. I. C. H.—Interne, Visiting Physi- cian, Prof. Prin. and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine; Consulting Physician, Norwegian Hospital and Kings County Hos- pital; Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, Kings County Path- ological Soc, New York Acad, of Medicine. Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Association, 1896. Present address, 149 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 161 *J0HN W. McMILLEN. Died 1891, at Columbus, 0. LUMAN GORDON MOORE, bora Feb. 16, 1849, Kinsman, 0.; son of Lorenzo Moore (born Barkhamsted, Conn.) and Caroline Miller (born Wayne, 0.). Educated at Delaware, 0., and Ann Arbor, Mich. Medical education: Preceptor, Allen Jones. U. S. Pension Examiner. Kinsman Township Treasurer and Trustee; now Prest. School Di- rectors. Married, May 16,1871, Delaware, 0., Elizabeth Patterson. Chil- dren, Luman G. Moore, Jr., and Minnie Moore Present address, Kinsman, 0. ALBERT MOTT, born Nov. 21, 1850, Marean, Saratoga Co., N. Y.; son of Richard Mott (born Marean) and Eliza Anthony (born Greenfield, N. Y.). Educated at Glens Falls Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, Walter Mott (his brother). Married, Lansingburgh, N. Y., May 6, 1875, Mary L. Northrup. Children, Dewitt C. and Ida L. Mott. Present address, Sandy Hill, N. Y. HENRY EDWARD NEWELL, born 1851, Nashua, N. H.; son of Charles P. Storer and Helen N. (Ross) Newell. Educated at Wey- mouth (Mass.) High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Prof. L. B. How; Dartmouth Med. College. Professional positions: Major and Surgeon, 1st N. H. Militia; on Staff of Hartford Retreat for Insane, one year; Coroner, Rocking- ham Co., N. H.; Mem. N. H. State Med. Society; Examiner for lead- ing Insurance Companies. Practised 5 years in Goffstown, N. H.; 5 years in Manchester, N. H., and 15 years in Derry Depot, N. H. Supt. of Schools, Goffstown, N. H. Married, Sept. 5, 1872, Emma F. Stowell. Children, Harry W., Charles E., and Arthur H. Newell. Present address, Derry Depot, N. H. JOSEPH HOWARD NORTH, born Jan. 15, 1846, Cornwall, Litchfield Co., Conn.; son of Joseph North (born Cornwall) and Mary Elizabeth Miner (born Stonington, Conn.). Educated at Alger In- stitute, and Grammar School No. 35, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, B. B. North (his uncle). Professional positions: Prest. Litchfield County Med. Ass'n; Cor- oner's Med. Examiner, and Health Officer, Goshen, Conn. Non-professional positions: Town Clerk, Registrar of Deeds, and Registrar of Vital Statistics, Goshen; Representative to Conn. Gen. Assembly, 1884. \6z THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Genesee, Pa., July 16,1871, Mary Caroline Hurd. Chil- dren, Joseph, Caroline, and Harry H. North. Present address, Goshen, Litchfield Co., Conn. DANIEL O'HARA, Syracuse, N. Y. AARON SYLVANUS OSBORNE, born in Austerlitz, Columbia Co., N. Y.; son of Milton King Osborne (born Austerlitz) and Jane Barnes (born Chatham, N. Y.). Educated at Whitestone Seminary. Medical education: Preceptor, C. A. Osborne; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll.; post-graduate courses at Univ. of New York and Coll. Phys. and Surgeons. Professional positions: Physician to State Industrial School for Girls, Middletown, Conn.; Medical Examiner for various Insurance Companies. Practised in Middletown, Conn. (17 years), and Mil- ford, Mass. Married, at Chittenango, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1876, Stella M. Barnes. Children, Grace Theresa, Charles Clifford, and Shelley Barnes Os- borne Present address, 6 South Main St., Milford, Mass. FRANK P. PERRY, Orland, Me. CHARLES H. RICHARDS, Albion, N. Y. EPHRAIM SHERWOOD, born April 22,1839, Augusta, Ontario; son of Orrin and Margaret (Scott) Sherwood, both born in Canada. Educated at the Prescott Academy. Medical education: Attended lectures at Ann Arbor, previous to course at L. I. C. H. Practised in Michigan until 1887, when he removed to Omaha. Previous to study of medicine, taught school several years; in 1863 joined the Bay Quinto Annual Conference, M. E. Church in Canada; ordained Deacon in 1865, and Elder, 1867; 1868 removed to the Niagara Annual Conference; remained in the active work until 1870, when, at his own request, he was left without an appointment. Married, 1860, Elisabeth Dulmage, daughter of James and Am- orilla Dulmage. Present address, 422 New York Life Building, Omaha, Neb. WILLIAM E. SLOAT, Denmark, Lee Co., la. FRANCIS HART STUART, born at Logansport, Ind.; son of William Z. Stuart, LL.D. (born Dedham, Mass.), and Minerva Hart Potter (born Maysville, N. Y.). Educated at Asbury (now DePauw) University, Greencastle, Ind.; Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass ; Dartmouth College (B.A., 1871). AND ITS GRADUATES. 163 Medical education: Preceptor, Samuel G. Armor; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. Professional positions: Res. Physician, St. Mary's Hospital (then St. Mary's Female Hosp.); Adjunct Surgeon L. I. C. H.; Asst. Vis. Physician St. Peter's Hospital; Asst. Dem. of Anat. and Lecturer on Obstetrics, L. I. C. H.: Physician to Brooklyn Home for Aged Men; Obstetrician to Brooklyn Hospital since 1894; Registrar of Vital Sta- tistics, Brooklyn Board of Health, 1875-8 (devised forms of records in use since). Member of Med. Society County of Kings, N. Y. Acad, of Medicine, Am. Acad, of Medicine, British Medical Ass'n, Brooklyn Pathological Society. Present address, 123 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CALEB SWAN, Cochesett, Mass. CHARLES F. THOMAS, Caribou, Me. FRANK L. TIFFANY, Utica, Mich. CHARLES T. TORREY, Ohio. HARVEY J. TRAVIS, Roxbury, Delaware Co., N. Y. ♦HERMAN PETER VON PETERSHAUSEN. Died at De- troit, Mich. THOMAS HUDSON WEIRICK, born April 1, 1848, at Wash- ington, Pa,; son of Samuel K. and Anna C. (Shaffer) Weirick, both born at Washington. Medical education: University of Michigan (M.D., 1873). Mem. West Virginia Medical Society. Married, 1871, at Washington, Mary E. Brown. Children, B. Clifton, Calen R. (at Baltimore Med. Coll., 1899), and George 0. Weirick. Present address, Wellsburgh, W. Va. LEVI SPENCER WILCOX, born Aug. 7, 1847, at Lacon, Mar- shall Co., 111.; son of Levi and Nancy (Rogers) Wilcox, born Colum- biana Co., 0. Graduate of Lacon High School; graduate (1871— five years' course) of Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. Medical education: Chicago Medical College. Retired from practice some years ago, on account of health. Non-professional positions: U. S. Internal Revenue Collector, 1889; U. S. Consul at Hankow, China, 1898. Married: (1) July 2, 1873, Alice Yaple (died March 19, 1888)— child, Mae (now Mrs. Robert D. Burnham); (2) Jan. 8, 1891, Nina Irene Dickinson. Present address, U. S. Consulate, Hankow, China. (Home ad- dress, Champaign, 111.) 164 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL IRA CONE WILLIAMS, Jr., born May 26,1851, at Prattsburgh, Steuben Co., N. Y.; son of Ira Cone Williams (born Rushville, N. Y.) and Anna M. Benedict (born Troupsburgh, N. Y.). Educated at Free Academy, Corning, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, M. H. Raymond, of Grass Lake, Mich.; Univ. of Michigan, 1871-3. Professional positions: Examiner for many Insurance Companies. Non-professional positions: Justice of the Peace; township School Inspector. Married: (1) Sept. 1873, at Grass Lake, Mich., Adelpha J. Clark (died Oct., 1878)—children, Theodore C, Mabel A. Williams; (2) May, 1879, at Waterloo, Mich., Charlotte Haimawald (died Dec, 1890)—children, Ettie D. Clark, Amanda, Florence C. Williams. Present address, Cheboygan, Mich. THOMAS JEFFERSON WILLIAMS, born Sept. 21, 1843, Somerset, Perry Co., 0.; son of Benjamin Franklin and Martha Ann (Melick) Williams, both born in Somerset. Educated at Ohio Wes- leyan University, Delaware, 0. Medical education: University of Michigan (M.D., 1870); Pre- ceptor, James Wilson Williams (his brother), of Chesterville, 0. Professional position: U. S. Pension Examiner, 1890-2, and 1893-7. Private, Ohio Vols., 1863-6. Married, Croton, 0., February 19, 1879, Emily A. Pumphrey. Present address, Sunbury, 0. ROBERT M. WILSON (last known address), Lincoln, 111. CHARLES S. YOUNG, Stoughton, Mass. Class of 1874. Valedictorian—John Harrigan. 15th Course Began March 4.—Commencement, June 25. Commencement Exercises Held in Packer Institute Chapel. Address to Graduates by Rev. Henry Martyn Scudder, D.D., M.D. JAMES H. ADAMS, Fort Recovery, 0. CARL ADDISON ALLEN, born Oct. 27, 1847, Lempster, Sulli- van Co., N. H.; son of Stephen Allen (born Sutton, N. H.) and Phebe Lewis (born Mariow, N. H.). Educated at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Culit re-Room—Department ok Bacteriology. Laboraiokv Work-Table—Department ok Bacteriology. THE HOAOLAXD LABORATORY. AND ITS GRADUATES. 165 Medical education: Preceptor, Marshall Perkins, of Mariow, N. H.; Bowdoin Med. Coll., 1872-3. Professional positions: Prest. Conn. River Valley Med. Soc; Mem. N. H. State Med. Soc Practised in Acworth (1874-90) and Hol- yoke, Mass. (since 1890). Non-professional position: Supt. of Schools, Acworth, N. H., 1877-89. Married: (1) Lebanon, N. H., May 19, 1875, Sophie Elizabeth Stearns—children, Walter S., Fred H., Raymond P., Sophie E. Al- len; (2) at Acworth, N. H., March 25, 1891, Hattie M. Murdough— children, Carl M. and Leland C. Allen. Present address, 16 Fairfield Ave, Holyoke, Mass. DAVID L. ALLEN, Patterson, Pa. EDWARD CARLETON ATWOOD, born Sept. 24,1848, Pelham, N. H.; son of Daniel Atwood (born in Pelham) and Caroline Matilda Carleton (born Methuen, Mass.). Educated at Westford (Mass.) Academy and Dartmouth College (B.A., 1871). Medical education: Dartmouth Med. College, 1871; Preceptors, D. A. Dow, of Westford, Mass., and R. H. Phelps, of Littleton, Mass. Professional position: Surgeon, Fla. East Coast R'way. Married, Winthrop, Mass., Aug. 9, 1877, Caroline Shaw. Child, M. Evelyn Atwood, born June 17,1878. Present address, Daytona, Fla. FREDERICK AUSTEN, born Nov. 23,1849, Oswego, N. Y.; son of Benjamin Austen (born in France) and Catharine Goodell (born Oswego). Medical education: Preceptor, John H. Mease, of Oswego; Rush Med. College, 1873. Practised until retirement on account of health; now practising pharmacy with his son. Married, March 31,1875, Oswego, Julia A. Greene. Child, Fred- erick Austen. Present address, Lacona, Oswego Co., N. Y. HENRY J. BROOKS, Elgin, 111. HENRY JEWETT BRUCE, born Nov. 5,1849, Webster, Worces- ter Co., Mass.; son of Winsor Bruce (born in Dover, Vt.) and Huldah Webster (born Woodstock, Conn.). Educated at Webster High School (grad., 1869). Medical education: Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y.; Preceptor, E. G. Burnett, M.D. Author of published professional papers. Non-professional position: Town Engineer, Burrillville, R. I. \66 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Pascoag, R. I., 1880, (Mrs.) Lydia Bailey. Present address: Bridgton, P. 0. Burrillville, Providence Co., R. I. *FRED MILO CALKINS, born Sept. 19, 1852, Allegan, Mich.; died, Allegan, March 13, 1891; son of Abram Rensselaer (born Ot- sego, N. Y.) and Lucy Maria (Winslow) Calkins. Educated at Al- legan High School and University of Michigan. Medical education: Preceptor, W. A. Calkins; University of Michi- gan. Was associated with Prof. Ford, of Univ. of Mich. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H.; Pension Examiner; Railroad Surgeon; County Physician and Surgeon. Mem. School Board; P. C. of K. of P. Married, April 29, 1872, Schoolcraft, Mich., Maria Virginia Lit- tlejohn. GAWN CAMPBELL, New York City. GILBERT LEIGHTON CHURCH, born March 28, 1849, West Greenwich, Kent Co., R. I.; son of Ebenezer G. Church (born Rich- mond, R. I.) and Eliza Church Hopkins (born West Greenwich). Educated at Lapham Inst., Scituate, R. I. (1871). Medical education: Preceptor, Charles H. Fisher, of Providence, R. I.; Vermont Med. Coll. (Woodstock); Yale Med. Coll. Professional position: Med. Examiner, Bristol Co., R. I., 1884-96. Non-professional positions: School Committee, Warren, R. L, 8 years; Chairman 4 years (now serving). Married, Lincoln, R. I., Sept. 5,1878, Minnie Louise Clark. Chil- dren, Gilbert L., Jr., and Annie Louise Church. Present address, Warren, Bristol Co., R. I. THOMAS ANDREW CRAVENS, born Oct. 11, 1847, Hanover, Jefferson Co., Ind.; son of John C. Cravens (born in Penna.) and Nancy Manaugh (born in Virginia). Educated at Hanover Academy and Hanover College (grad., 1870). Medical education: Preceptor, S. C. Cravens (his brother), of Bloomfield, 111. Professional positions: In charge of County Hospital, Bloomfield, 111., 1875-6; Prest. Oklahoma Ter. Med. Ass'n. Practised in Indiana, Texas, California and Oklahoma. Author of numerous published professional papers. Married, Bloomfield, Jan. 29,1876, Anna Van Slyke. Present address, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. GEORGE WILLIAM CUSHING, bora 1849, Montreal, Canada; son of Job Cushing (born Montreal) and Susan H. Gregory (born in AND ITS GRADUATES. 167 Mass.). Educated at Cambridge (Mass.) High School and Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles Corey. Professional positions: Ambulance Surgeon, City of Brooklyn, 1873-4; Sanitary Inspector, Brooklyn Board of Health, 1874; At- tending Physician, Dept. Dis. of Women, Out-Door Service, L. I. C. H., 10 years; Assistant Physician, Clinical Assistant Dis. of Women, Lecturer on Gynecology, and Curator—L. I. C. H.; Mem. Med. So- ciety County of Kings, Brooklyn Pathological Society, and N. Y. Physicians' Mut. Aid Ass'n. Was engaged in business 4 years previous to medical studies. Married, Brooklyn, 1880, Margaret A. Constantine, who died 1888. Children, Walter F. and Caroline A. Cushing. Present address, 221 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JESSE TAYLOR DAVIS, born April 22, 1850, in Bowie Co., Tex.; son of Abraham Davis (born N. C.) and Sallie Dillard (born Madison Co., Tenn.). Educated at Boston (Tex.) Acad, and various high schools (5 months a teacher in Keatchie [La.] High School). Medical education: Preceptor, D. M. Clay, of Shreveport, La.; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1877. Married, Shreveport, La,, Annie M. McManus. Children, William Henry, Sallie May, Blanche, John Taylor, and Pleasant Looney Davis. Present address, New Boston, Tex. ♦DAYTON E. DECKER, born in Metuchen, N. J.; died, Wood- bridge, N. J., July 20, 1896; son of Dayton Decker, M.D. (formerly of Brooklyn, N. Y.—born in Orange County, N. Y.), and Martha Corwin Butler, of Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, Dayton Decker (his father). Practised in Woodbridge, N. J. CHARLES FREDRIK DEETKEN, born 1842, Sohnbach, Baden, Germany; son of Leonhard and Julia (Bender) Deetken, both born in Baden, Germany. Studied Chemistry at University of Heidelberg, 1864. Medical education: University of Berlin, 1887. Professional positions: Prof, of Chemistry, Council Bluffs Med. College; Mem. Council Bluffs, Missouri Valley, and Iowa State Med. Societies. Married, April 9,1872, Elisa Saar. Children, Julius C. Deetken, D.D.S., Henry C, and Albert F. Deetken. Present address, Council Bluffs, la. ♦HENRY T. DILLARD. Died at Shreveport, La. 168 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. EMERY G. DRAKE, Elmira, N. Y. ROBERT T. EDWARDS, Vicksburg, Miss. ZACHARY TAYLOR EMERY, born Feb. 22, 1847, at Novi, Oakland Co., Mich.; son of John C. Emery (born Aurora, N. Y.) and Mary Yerkes (born Ovid, N. Y.). Educated at Univ. of Michigan. Medical education: Preceptors, J. M. Swift and A. B. Palmer; Med. Dept., Univ. of Michigan; M.D., Detroit Med. Coll., 1874. Professional positions: U. S. Marine Hospital, Detroit; Attending Staff and Consulting Physician, Brooklyn Orphan Asylum; same to Central Dispensary; Commissioner of Health, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Prest. Med. Society County of Kings (N. Y.); Vice-Prest. Brooklyn Gynecological Soc; Mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc, etc Regent L. I. C. H., 1889. Married, Glasgow, Scotland, Jan. 17,1889, Georgina Colville. Present address, 481 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. OSCAR JAMES GILCHRIST, born Aug. 8, 1849, Mclndoe's Falls, Caledonia Co., Vt.; son of James Gilchrist (born Barnet, Vt.) and Eliza Gibson (born Ryegate, Vt.). Educated at Dartmouth Col- lege. Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Downs and Currier, of Mc- lndoe's Falls; Med. Dept. Dartmouth College. Married, Mclndoe's Falls, Oct. 3, 1876, Martha Elizabeth Earl Bradford. Child, Beth Bradford Gilchrist. Present address, 79 Centre St., Rutland, Vt. ALEXANDER C. HAGERTHY, born Nov. 23, 1847, Surry, Hancock Co., Me; son of Daniel Hagerthy (born in Ireland) and Mary R. Carlisle (born in Surry). Educated at Eastern State Nor- mal School, Castine, Me. Medical education: Preceptor, R. L. Grinnell, of Burlington, Vt. Married, Oct. 21, 1874, Eden, Me., Madella A. Green. Children, Perrin M. and Alexander R. Hagerthy. Present address, Ellsworth, Me. JOHN HARRIGAN, born in Ireland. Professional positions: Staff of St. Mary's Hospital; Hospital Stew- ard, U. S. A., during the Civil War. Non-professional positions: Mem. Brooklyn Board of Education since 1883; Regent L. I. C. H., 1899. Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Association, 1887. Present address, 401 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ♦EDWARD J. HARVEY, died, Red Bank, N. J., Oct. 26,1895. Professional positions: In L. I. C. H.—Curator, 1876; Lecturer on AND ITS GRADUATES. 169 Chemistry, 1876; Adjunct Physician, 1876. Practised in Brooklyn, 1874-83. JESSE HERNDON, De Berry, Tex. HORACE HOBART HOLLISTER, born Feb. 18,1841, at West- field, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.; son of Horace Hollister (born Ver- mont) and Eleanor Caroline McWhorter (born N. Y.). Educated at Hamilton College (B.A., 1862; M.A., 1867). Medical education: Preceptor, S. L. Lupton; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Professional positions: Member Rutherford Board of Health, 1881-93; Visiting Physician to Cherry Tree Home; Med. Examiner for Life Insurance Companies. Non-professional positions: Member Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1883-6; Rutherford Borough Council, 1886-9; Board of Education, 1876-90; Prest. (10 years) Rutherford Loan and Building Ass'n. Married, East Pembroke, N. Y., July 16, 1867, Ada Ellinwood. Children, Dwight Ellinwood (B.A., Princeton) and Maude Ellin- wood Hollister. Present address, Rutherford, N. J. CHARLES FRANCIS HOUSE, born Dec. 12, 1847, at Paines- ville, Lake Co., 0.; son of John House (born Pittsfield, Mass.) and Jane E. Moseley (born Westfield, Conn.). Educated at Western Re- serve University, Adelbert College, Cleveland, 0. (graduating 1871). Medical education: Wooster Med. College (Cleveland). Professional positions: Med. Examiner of U. S. M. A. candidates; II. S. Pension Examiner; Censor Columbus (0.) Med. College. Married, Oct. 4,1888, Isabel Radecliff. Present address, Painesville, Lake Co., 0. JAMES ALEXANDER HUTCHESON, bora July 20,1854, Ba- hamas; son of Robert Hutcheson, M.D., and Ruth Ann Bethel, both born Eleuthera, Bahamas. Educated at Union Academy, Jamaica, L. I., and Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, Robert Hutcheson (his father). Professional positions: Health Officer, Town Physician, and County Physician—Lynbrook. Member of Queens County Med. Society. Member of Keystone Yacht Club and Hempstead Bay Yacht Club. Married, Lynbrook, Jan. 7, 1875, Alice Amelia Abrams. Chil- dren, William Thaddeus, Aubrey George, Ernest James, Ethel May, Jessie Firth and Eleanor Abrams Hutcheson. Present address, Lynbrook, N. Y. i;o THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL BYRON F. KINGSLEY, born July 11, 1852, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.; son of Chester Kingsley (born Fort Edward, N. Y.) and Susan Davis Mead (born Youngsville, Pa,). Medical education: University of Michigan, 2 years; Detroit Med. College (M.D.); Preceptor, Chester S. Tucker, of Coldwater, Mich. Professional positions: County Physician, Green Co., 111., 1875-6; Acting Asst. Surgeon and Acting Post Surgeon, U. S. A., 1879-83; 2d Vice-Prest. Texas Med. Ass'n; U. S. Pension Examiner and Ex- aminer for Insurance Companies. Non-professional position: Prest. Am. Dist. Tel. Co., San An- tonio, Tex. Married, San Antonio, April 26,1892, Nellie A. Glennon, of Chi- cago. Children, Arthur Glennon (deceased) and Ralph Waldo Kingsley. Present address, San Antonio, Tex. THOMAS KITTREDGE, 13 Chestnut St., Salem, Mass. WILLIAM HENRY KNAPP, born Nov. 7, 1849, Scranton, Pa.; son of James Knapp (born Scranton) and Mary Wilbur (born Otsego Co., N. Y.). Medical education: Preceptor, George W. Beach; Univ. of Michi- gan; Univ. of City of New York. Married, Maine, N. Y., June 13,1880, Nettie A. Whitmore. Child, Nellie A. Knapp. Present address, 66 Carroll St., Binghamton, N. Y. HENRY BURRELL LATHROP, born April 9,1852, Saugerties, Ulster Co., N. Y.; son of Hiram B. Lathrop (born Jewett City, Conn.) and Charlotte Burrell (born Norwich, Conn.). Medical education: Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1870-1-2; Coll. Phys. and Surg., 1873; Preceptors, James 0. Van Hoevenberg, Kingston, N. Y. (1869), and James R. Wood, N. Y.; special instruc- tion from Drs. Lewis A. Sayre, William T. Lusk and R. Ogden Do- remus. Professional positions: Att. Phys. Bishop Armitage Church Or- phanage; Surgeon to St. Matthew's School and Lecturer on Physi- ology and Hygiene, 6 years; U. S. Marine Hosp. Service, Los An- geles, Cal., 1886; Asst. Surgeon U. S. M. H. S.; Surgeon, San Pedro Div. S. Pacific R. R. Married, Newburgh, N. Y., June 8, 1881, Kate Eunice Thayer, who died, with her two children, in Mexico during yellow fever epi- demic in 1884. Present address, San Mateo, Cal. ALBERT LEFFINGWELL, born Feb. 13, 1845, at Aurora, N. Y.; son of Elisha Leffingwell, M.D., and Jane Elizabeth Jackson^ AND ITS GRADUATES. 171 of Manlius, N. Y. Educated at Cayuga Lake Academy; received degree of B.Sc from Hamilton College. Medical education: Preceptor, Edward S. Bunker, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Univ. of New York; St. Thomas's Hospital, London, Eng., 1875 (with Drs. Murchison, Peacock, and Bristowe); Bethlehem Hos- pital for the Insane (Dr. Williams); Paris, Berlin, and Vienna. Professional positions: Reorganized and directed (with his brothers and his cousin, Dr. J. H. Jackson) the Dansville (N. Y.) Sanatorium, with which he was connected till 1888; Instructor in Physiology, etc, Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. Author of " Illegitimacy, and the Influence of Seasons upon Con- duct" (London, 1891); "Rambles Through Japan" (London and New York); besides other books and papers on medical and kindred topics in professional, scientific, and popular periodicals. Married: (1) Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1871, Mary C. Hathaway, who died Sept. 28,1886; (2) Summit, N. J., Dec. 1, 1892, Dr. Eliza- beth Fear—children, Albert Fear (born April 24,1895) and Thomas Arthur Leffingwell (born Nov. 29, 1896). Present address, Aurora, N. Y. EDWARD HENRY McCABE, born June 18, 1851, Farm, Sussex Co., Del.; son of Isaac Collins and Henrietta (Davidson) McCabe, both born at Farm. Educated at Laurel Classical Institute and Del- aware College. Medical education: Preceptor, George F. Burton. Professional positions: Coroner's Physician, Visiting Physician to County Hospital, and Prest. Board of Health—New Castle, Del.; Examiner for Insurance Companies and Fraternal Orders. Married, Frankford, Del., Dec 27,1874, Lucinda E. Taylor. Chil- dren, Edward H., Alice H., Asher J., Eva I., Lucinda E., Roxa W., and Flora D. McCabe. Present address, New Castle, Del. GEORGE MACKIE, Attleboro, Mass. HORACE EDWARD MANN, born April 23, 1844, Braintree, Vt.; son of Elisha and Mary Ann (Partridge) Mann, both born in Braintree. Medical education: Begun 1868; Rush Med. Coll., 1873-4. Professional positions: Capt. and Asst. Surgeon, Wis. N. G.; Propr. and Mgr. Menominee River Hospital, Marinette, Wis.; Mem. Nat. Ass'n of Military Surgeons of U. S. Non-professional positions: Mayor of Marinette, 1897-8; Private, 32d Wis. Vols., 1862-5; Adjutant, 1st Miss. Mt'd Rifles, 1865. Married Flora Ann Tracy, of Braintree, Vt. Children, Frederick, Eugene and William Henry Mann. Present address, Marinette, Wis. 172 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL FREDERICK ALBERT MARDEN (last known address), 426 Milwaukee Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. STERLING E. MITCHELL, Springfield, Greene Co., Mo. JULIUS HENRY MOORE, born 1837, Philadelphia, Pa.; son of Herbert Thorndike Moore (bora Benton, Me.) and Hannah Boynton (born Wiscasset, Me). Educated at Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill. Medical education: Preceptor, James Howard Hutchins. Professional positions: Substitute Ambulance Surgeon, E. D. Hos- pital and Dispensary; Examiner for Insurance Companies. Married, May 5, 1858, Charlotte Davis. Children, Augusta De- lano and George Alden Moore. Present address, 507 Hart St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN MORONEY, 328 Baldwin St., Elmira, N. Y. JOHN FAIRFIELD MOULTON, born April 11, 1850, Parsons- field, York Co., Me; son of Joseph and Judith Moulton, both born in Parsonsfield. Educated at Limerick and Parsonsfield Academies. Medical education: Preceptor, Moses E. Sweat; Bowdoin Med. Col- lege. Professional position: Chairman Board of Health, Limington, Me., 6 years. Non-professional positions: Clerk and Supervisor of Schools, Limington, 1894-5. Married, Great Falls, N. H, Feb. 7, 1874, Martha Adelaide Par- sons. Children, Arthur B., Frank A., Ernest C, Alma C., Joseph B., John IL, and Stephen P. Moulton. Present address, Limington, Me. ♦THOMAS W. NADAL, born Aug. 15, 1845, Baltimore, Md.; died Jan. 28, 1896 (buried at Springfield, L. I.); son of Rev. Ber- nard H. Nadal, D.D. (born at St. Michaelis, Md.), and Sarah Jane Mays (born Lewisburg, W. Va.). Educated at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. Medical education: Preceptor, Dr. Ball, of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Town and County Physician, and Health Officer—Jamaica, L. I.; Examiner for Insurance Companies. Private, 1st Conn. Artillery, 1£ years, to end of war; Mem. A. M. Wood Post, G. A. R. Married, Queens, L. I., Aug. 14,1878, Mary A. Higbie. Children, Edna, Nettie, and Bernard H. Nadal. T. II. NOTT, Goliad, Tex. CREE NUTTER (last known address), Janelew, W. Va. AND ITS GRADUATES. 173 CHARLES WESLEY PARSONS, Worthington, Mass. JACOB C. PRICE, born Jan. 9, 1851, Branchville, Sussex Co., N. J.; son of William Price (born Frankford, N. J.) and Phcebe Armstrong (born Montague, N. J.). Educated at Michigan Uni- versity. Professional position: County Physician, Sussex Co., 12 years. Non-professional positions: Postmaster, Branchville; Director, Merchants' Nat. Bank. Married, April 18,1876, Elba J. Shotwell. Present address, Branchville, Sussex Co., N. J. LA FAYETTE RINKLE, Booneville, N. Y. *MICHAEL ROONEY, born Jan. 31,1837, New York City; died, Quincy, 111., Sept. 10, 1897; son of Daniel and Margaret (White) Rooney, both born Co. Leitrim, Ireland. Educated at St. Francis Xavier College, Cincinnati (B.A., 1863). Medical education: Miami Med. Coll., 1866; Preceptor, Dr. Buck- ingham, of Springfield, 0. Professional positions: Att. Phys. St. Mary's Hospital, St. Francis College and Monastery, Notre Dame Convent and Academy, St. Aloysius Orphan Asylum, and St. Vincent's Old Folk's Home— Quincy, 111. Non-professional positions: Director of Quincy Free Public Li- brary, 1888-97, and of The Associated Charities. Married, Quincy, 111., June 29, 1875, Abbie Luella Fox, M.D. Children, Paul Daniel and Henry Michael Rooney. ♦HENRY MARTYN SCUDDER, bora 1851, in India; died in Chicago, April, 1894; son of Rev. Henry Martyn Scudder, M.A., D.D. (born Ceylon), and Fanny Lewis (born Walpole, Mass.). Edu- cated at San Francisco Latin School and Yale College Was a medical missionary in India; Superintendent for 10 years of Government and Mission Hospital, at Arcot. On his return, prac- tised in Chicago. Married, 1873, Elizabeth Scudder. Children, Charlotte and Ber- tram Scudder. DAVID HARTMAN SHENK, born July 20, 1850, near Lancas- ter, Pa.; son of Henry A. and Anna (Barr) Shenk, both born near Lancaster. Educated at Millersville (Pa.) State Normal School. Medical education: Preceptor, S. S. Davis, of Lancaster; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., N. Y. Professional positions: Physician to Lancaster County Prison; Specialist on Nose, Throat, and Ear at St. Joseph Hospital, Lancas- 174 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL, ter. Mem. Lancaster City and County Medical, Penna. State Med- ical, and Lancaster Pathological Societies. Married: (1) Sept. 9, 1874, Millersville, M. Jennie Bones (dies Oct., 1893)—children, Mabel (died 1881) and Marion Grace Shenk; (2) Feb. 4,1897, Lancaster, Cecilia Porter Slaymaker. Present address, 226 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. ALEXANDER C. SMITH, born Jan. 14,1841, Rushville, Schuy- ler Co., 111.; son of Abram Smith (born Fairfax C. H., Va.) and Mary Elizabeth Belle Hurley (born Culpeper C. H., Va.). Educated at Rushville High School and Eureka College. Medical education: Preceptor, N. B. Crawford; Miami Med. Col- lege. Professional position: U. S. Pension Examiner. Married, Lincoln, 111., March 15, 1864, Rachel Chester Garlick. Children, Ella, Emma, Eva, Ermyn, and Forde Armor Smith. Present address, 309 6th Ave, Sterling, 111. DALLAS M. TAYLOR, bom Dec. 3, 1844, Springfield, N. Y.; son of David Taylor (born Sharon, Conn.) and Mary Ann Peake (born Herkimer Co., N. Y.). Educated at East Springfield Acad- emy and Bryant & Stratton's Bus. College. Medical education: Preceptor, Chester W. Frisbie, of Fort Plain, N.Y. Professional position: Coroner (now serving third term of three years each). Married, Oct. 30, 1878, Nettie E. Taylor. Child, Florence Irene Taylor, born Dee. 9,1880. Present address, Canajoharie, Montgomery Co., N. Y. HIRAM E. TURNER, 313 Eleventh Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. FREDERICK A. VEEDER, Utica, N. Y. JACOB WEIBLE. ♦BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WESTBROOK, born Feb. 4, 1851, St. Louis, Mo.; died Brooklyn, N. Y., April 12, 1895; son of George W. Westbrook (born Canandaigua, N. Y.) and Harriet Ransom (born Sudbury, Vt.). Educated at the College of the City of New York. Medical education: Preceptor, W. W. Reese. Member of Kings County Med. Society, Brooklyn Pathological Society, and N. Y. Academy of Medicine. Author of published pro- fessional papers. Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Association, 1886. Married, Brooklyn, May 18,1881, Frances Abeken. Child, Fran- cis Abeken Westbrook, born Sept. 22,1883. AND ITS GRADUATES. 175 HOWARD LA GRANGE WILDER, born May 5, 1854, Cam- den, Oneida Co., N. Y.; son of Dr. Albert W. and Louisa M. (Baker) Wilder. Educated at Hungerford Collegiate Inst., Adams, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, George W. Baker, of Brooklyn; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y., 1 year. Professional positions: Resident Physician, Kings County Hos- pital, 1875-6; Med. Director, Montesan Sanitarium, St. Louis, Mo., 1890-1; Court Physician, New Haven Court, 1904, I. 0. F., New Haven, N. Y.; Tent Physician, Excelsior Tent No. 539, K. 0. T. M., Lycoming. Married, Oswego, N. Y., May 5,1886, Lilian J. Bell. Child, Inez Wilder. Present address, Lycoming, Oswego Co., N. Y. IRVING J. WOODIN, Independence, Cal. Class of 1875. Valedictorian—Emilius Clark Dudley. i6th Course Began March 2.—Commencement, June 25. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by John Godfrey Saxe, LL.D. JOHN BAYNTON ABERCROMBIE, born March 10, 1840, Natchez, Miss.; son of Charles Steadman Abercrombie (born Phila., Pa.) and Mary Caroline Bowmar (born Natchez). Studies at Col- lege St. James, Hagerstown, Md., interrupted by the war. Medical education: Memphis (Tenn.) Med. Coll.; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. Professional positions: In charge of Camp Marks, Memphis, Tenn., during yellow fever epidemic, 1879; Sec. Health Board, Mem- phis, during period of sanitary revival. Married, July, 1867, Susan Miles Cary, of Memphis. Six chil- dren, daughters. Present address, St. Petersburg, Hillsborough Co., Fla. GEORGE ASHTON BABBITT, born Dec. 30, 1852, Bethel, Windsor Co., Vt.; son of Simeon A. and Emily (McKinstry) Babbitt, both born at Bethel. Educated at West Randolph Academy. Medical education: Dartmouth Med. College; Preceptors, C. L. Stewart and C. P. Frost. Professional position: Resident Surgeon, L. I. C. H., 1875. Non-professional positions: Corporation Clerk, Councilman, Mem. Board of Education—Western Star. 176 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, June 18, 1882, Minnie E. Melville. Children, George Melville, E. Louisa, and Paul K. Babbitt. Present address, Western Star, Summit Co., 0. JAMES HARVEY BATES, born Dec. 2,1840, Jonesboro, Grant Co., Ind.; son of Daniel Bates (born Zanesville, 0.) and Rebecca Bradshaw (born in Philadelphia). Educated at Oberlin College. Medical education: Rush. Med. College, 1867-8; Preceptor, Will- iam Somey, of Marion, 111. Professional position: Hospital work in Chicago, since 1875. Mem. Chicago Med. Soc. and Amer. Med. Ass'n; Mem. local medi- cal societies in Indiana. Married, Jonesboro, Oct. 2, 1860, Eliza A. Douglass. Children, Hosmer H., Aaron D., and Harvey H. Bates. Present address, 3256 So. Park Ave, Chicago, 111. JAMES CRONKHITE BEACH, born July 9,1849, Sandy Hill, Washington Co., N. Y.; son of Charles Hamilton and Martha Ann Beach, both born Sandy Hill. Medical education: Preceptor, William H. Miller, of Sandy Hill. Professional positions: Interne, Marshall Infirmary, Troy, N. Y.; Presbyterian Hospital, N. Y.; Physician to Anchorage Mission for Girls, Chicago, 3 years. Present address, 98 Harrison St. (cor. Dearborn), Chicago, 111. JAMES PETER BOYD, born Dec. 9,1850, Wimbledon, Surrey, England; son of James Boyd (born Perth, Scotland) and Mary Ann Ruel (born London, Eng.). Educated at Jamestown, U. S., and Col- legiate Institute; Ph.C, School of Pharmacy, University of Michi- gan, 1873. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles S. Hazeltine, of Grand Rap- ids, Mich.; University of Michigan. Professional position: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1875-6. Examiner for Insurance Companies. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Ohio State Med. Soc, Northeastern Ohio Med. Ass'n, and Cleveland Med. Society. Au- thor of published professional papers. Married, Jamestown, N. Y., March 20, 1879, Marie Antoinette Partridge. Children, James Albert, Robert Leo (deceased), Althea Partridge, and Marie Antoinette Boyd. Present address, 143 S. Summit St., Akron, O. WILLIAM CRAIGE BURKE, Jr., born New York City, Oct. 13, 1851; son of William Craige Burke (born Woodstock, Vt.) and Sarah Elizabeth Farrar (born Portsmouth, N. H.). Educated at Olmstead's Academy, Wilton, Conn. Medical education: Preceptor, James E. Barbour, Norwalk, Conn. Professional positions: Consulting Surgeon, Noroton (Conn.) Sol- AND ITS GRADUATES. 177 diers' Home; Attending Surgeon, Norwalk Hospital; Post Surgeon, Norwalk; Med. Examiner to Coroner; Mem. Health Board. Per- formed the fourth recorded operation in the U. S. (1882) of ex- tirpation of uterus for carcinoma; patient living in 1897. Non-professional position: Mem. Norwalk Board of Education. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 12,1875, Jeannette Varney. Present address, South Norwalk, Conn. ♦JOHN BUZZARD. Died April, 1895. REUBEN D. CLARK (last known address), Albany, N. Y. MARTIN COFFIN, born Jan. 4, 1838, Waterboro, York Co., Me; son of Isaac Coffin (born Waterboro) and Polly Davis (born Al- fred, Me). Medical education: Preceptor, Henry Hurst, of Deering, Me; Dartmouth Med. College. Professional position: U. S. Pension Examiner, 1894-8. Mem. Maine Med. Ass'n. Non-professional position: Trustee Buxton and Hollis Savings Bank, 1897. Married, Deering, Me, Nov. 27,1862, Harriet L. Starbird. Child, Walter H. Coffin. Present address, Bar Mills, Me. ROBERT GAMALIEL CORNWELL, born Jan. 20, 1854, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of James Herbert and Mary E. Cornwell, both born in Brooklyn. Graduate of Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn. Medical education: Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, 2 years; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, 2 years. Married, Jamesport, L. I., Oct. 17, 1881, Florence H. Conklin. Children, Mary, Benjamin, and Raymond Cornwell. Present address, Jamesport, N. Y. RICHARD HENRY CRISLER, born April 15, 1848, Peters- burg, Boone Co., Ky.; son of Henry Price Crisler (born in Virginia) and Elizabeth Gaines (born Boone County). Medical education: Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Married, Bulletsville, Ky., Oct. 5,1875, Cretia M. Graves. Child, Carleton Crisler. Present address, Ludlow, Ky. ♦JOHN S. DANIELS. Died March 6,1896. EMILIUS CLARK DUDLEY, born May 29, 1850, Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass.; son of John Harmon Dudley (bora Westfield) 178 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL and Marana Philenda Mason (born Monson, Mass.). B.A., Dart- mouth College, 1873; M.A., Grinnell College. Medical education: Preceptors, James Holland and E. C. Clarke, of Westfield, Mass., and Robert Hubbard, of Bridgeport, Conn. Professional positions: Interne, West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Charity Hospital and Woman's Hospital, New York; Prof, of Gynecology, Northwestern Univ. Med. School, Chicago; Gynecol- ogist, St. Luke's Hospital. Vice-Prest., Amer. Gynecological Soc; Prest., Chicago Gynecological Soc Author of " Diseases of Women " (in press). Married, at Winnetka, 111., Anna Maria Titcomb. Children, Kath- arine, Dorothy, Helen, Prescott, and Caroline Dudley. Present address, 1619 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. JAMES MADISON EARNST, born Feb. 20, 1848, Carroll, Fairfield Co., 0. Medical education: Preceptor, W. R. Spratt, 1871; Univ. Mich. Non-professional position: Mem. Board of Education, 8 years. Married, New Franklin, 0., March, 1876, Mary L. Slentz. Chil- dren, Leila Irene (deceased), Effie C, Jettie M., Claudie C, Captola P., Florence L., James E., and Amy L. Earnst. Present address, North Georgetown, 0. ♦GEORGE FLETCHER, born April 23, 1816, at Lancaster, England; died, Brooklyn, N. Y., May 20, 1882; son of Thomas Fletcher. Graduate of St. John's College, Cambridgeshire. Medical education: Preceptors, Dr. Clark, of Isleham, Cambridge- shire, and Dr. Gedge, of Meldenhall, Suffolk. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Physician to Sons of St. George and Acme Council Am. Legion of Honor. Married Sophie----, who died Nov. 10,1898. JAMES COMLY MERRIAM FLOYD, bora Jan. 30,1852, near Fernwood, Jefferson Co., 0.; son of John and Catherine (Winters) Floyd, both born near Wintersville, 0. Educated at Hopedale (0.) Normal School and Scio College. Medical education: Preceptor, W. Willingman, of Wintersville, 0.; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1874. Professional positions: Surgeon to P. C. C. & St. L. R'way and W. & L. E. R'way, at Steubenville, 0. Sec. and Treas. Eastern Ohio Med. Ass'n, since organization, 1892; Mem. Ohio State and Jefferson Co. (0.) Med. Societies. Non-professional positions: Prest. Steubenville Board of Educa- tion, six years; Sec. Home Dept. Ohio State S. S. Ass'n. Married, Dec. 27, 1877, Rachel Elliott Aber, of Richmond, 0. Children, Attai A. and Cora M. Floyd. Present address, Steubenville, Jefferson Co., 0. AND ITS GRADUATES. 179 RUEL STEARNS GAGE, born April 7, 1844, Patriot, Switzer- land Co., Ind.; son of William G. Gage (born Union, S. C.) and Sarah Cain (born Clermont Co., 0.). Educated at Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity (Prep, and Scientific) and Wittenberg College (Academic), Springfield, 0. Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph Howe; N. Y. University Med. Coll., 1874-7. Hospital Steward, U. S. A., 1861-4. Married, New York, April 28,1879, Adeline Riley. Present address, 17 Gould Ave., Newark, N. J. CHARLES A. GALLAGHER (last known address), Pittsburgh, Pa. PHILIP F. GOLDBERG. WILLIAM J. HARRIS, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH B. HEALD, Pepperell, Mass. JOSEPH HEALY, born May 6,1852, at Washington, N. H.; son of Langdon and Josephine (Richards) Healy, both born at Washing- ton. Educated at Tubbs Union Academy, Washington, and Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles Jewett, of Brooklyn; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y., M.D., 1876. Professional positions: In Brooklyn Central Dispensary, 10 years. Mem. Med. Society County of Kings. Practised in Brooklyn until the effects of a carriage accident compelled temporary retirement; expects to resume in fall of 1899. Married, Brooklyn, May 18,1887, Cornelia A. Rowan. Present address (temporary, 1899), Babylon, N. Y. Later, Brook- lyn, N. Y. CALVIN J. HECKERT, born March 23, 1853, near Lingles- town, Dauphin Co., Pa.; son of Peter and Caroline (Unger) Heckert, both born near Linglestown. Educated at Linglestown Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, William Smith; Univ. of Penna. Non-professional position: Postmaster, West Fairview, Cumber- land Co., Pa. Married, March 1, 1882, at Fort Hunter, Pa., Ella Ream. Child, Calvin J. Heckert, Jr. Present address, 343 Kelkes St., Harrisburg, Pa. OLIVER JOHN DAVIS HUGHES, born Dec 18, 1854, at Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic, S. A.; son of John H. Hughes (born at Little Bushey Park, Herts, England) and Sophie Louise Tid- 180 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL blom (born at Bolym Manor, Cornwall, England). Educated at Har- row, England; Imperial School at Versailles, France; and Ph.D., Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany. Medical education: M.S., University College, London, 1884; M.D., Mexico, 1883. Professional positions: Ambulance Surgeon, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1873-5; House Surgeon, E. D. Hospital, Brooklyn, 1873-4; Asst. Supt., State Emigration Lunatic Asylum, Ward's Island, N. Y.; Sur- geon-in-Chief, Mexican R. R. Co.; Lieut.-Col. and Brigade Surgeon, Mexican Army; Exec Officer and House Surgeon, State Seaman's Retreat Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y.; Mem. German Army Ambu- lance Corps, 1870-1; Surgeon, Meriden City Hospital; Vice-Prest., Conn. Med. Soc; Prest., New Haven County Med. Ass'n; Chairman, International Yellow Fever Comm'n, 1883; decorated by German and Spanish Governments. Non-professional position: Prest., Board of Education, Meriden, Conn. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dee. 26,1882, Jennie Ward Toothe. Present address, 88 E. Main St., Meriden, Conn. HERBERT LUCIUS HULBURD, bora Sept. 1, 1851, Law- renceville, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.; son of Lucius Hulburd (born Stockholm, N. Y.) and Cordelia M. Whittemore (born St. Albans, Vt.). Educated at Lawrenceville Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, J. A. Jackson. Professional positions: Coroner, Stevens Co., Minn.; Surgeon, Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railways; U. S. Examining Surgeon. Married, Lowell, Mass., June 18,1874, Margaret A. Casey. Child, Cora C. Hulburd. Present address, Morris, Stevens Co., Minn. W. H. HARRISON HUTTON (last known address), Edinburgh, Ind. CLARK M. JACKSON (last known address), Weston, W. Va. GEORGE HERMAN JENNINGS, born March 20,1850, Preston, New London Co., Conn.; son of James Jennings (bora in Ireland) and Christene Marie Denkers (born in Germany). Educated at Nor- wich, Conn., Free Academy. Medical education: Preceptors, W. S. C. Perkins and Charles M. Carleton; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons. Professional positions: Med. Examiner, Griswold, Conn.; Health Officer for Town and Borough; Prest., New London County Med. As«'n. Af!^ Photo-Micrographic Apparatus. General Photography-Room. THE HOAGLAXD LABORATORY AND ITS GRADUATES. 181 Non-professional position: Chairman, Com. on Public Schools, 14 years. Married, Waltham, Mass., Oct. 22,1876, Annie Greenwood. Chil- dren, George Greenwood, Carl William, Lyle Greenwood, Jasper, Mary Annie, Lila Baldwin, John Greenwood, and Anna Levin Jen- nings. Present address, Jewett City, New London Co., Conn. EVAN BARKER JONES, 205 Bergen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ERNEST AUGUSTUS Z. KLEIN, B.A., Georgetown, British Guiana. WALTER LINDLEY, born Jan. 13, 1852, Monrovia, Morgan Co., Ind.; son of Milton Lindley (born Guilford C. H., Ind.) and Mary A. Banta (born Vevay, Ind.). Educated at Minneapolis High School. Medical education: Keen's School of Anatomy, Phila., 1872. Professional positions: Ambulance Surgeon, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Los Angeles, Cal.—Health Officer, Supt. City and County Hosp., Prest. Board of Directors College Training Sch. for Nurses; Prof, of Ob- stetrics and Gynecology, Med. Coll. Univ. of S. Cal.; Prest. Cal. State Med. Soc. Non-professional positions: Prest. Los Angeles Humane Soc; Mem. Board of Education, Los Angeles; Supt. State Industrial Sch., Whittier, Cal. Author of " California of the South " (D. Appleton & Co.). Married, Los Angeles, Florence Haynes. Children, Florence B. (now Mrs. Kitchin), Myra J., and Dorothy Lindley. Present address, 1415 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. BERRIDGE C. K. LUCAS, Peoria, 111. JOHN MERRITT, born Dec. 22, 1845, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of John J. Merritt (born New York City) and Hannah Weeks Brown (born Peekskill, N. Y.). Educated at Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn. Medical education: N. Y. Homoeopathic College; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y.; Preceptors, E. V. Allen and Edward S. Bunker. Professional positions: House Physician, St. Peter's Hospital; Brooklyn City Dispensary; Sheltering Arms Nursery; Clinic Asst. to Prof, of Obstetrics, L. I. C. H.; Medical Examiner to various Insur- ance Companies. Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, Brooklyn Pathological Soc, etc. Author of numerous professional papers. Non-professional positions: 1st Lieut., 23d Regt., N. G., S. N. Y.; served 18 years in the National Guard. 182 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Brooklyn, Dec. 9,1869, Ellen Edwards Bacon. Children, John J. (deceased) and Ethel Merritt. Present address, 842 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EUGENE LIVINGSTON MULLIGAN, born April 25, 1853, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Alfred Mulligan (born New York City) and Julia Prince (born Phila., Pa.). Educated at Columbia College, New York. Medical education: Preceptor, Frank W. Rockwell; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons. Professional positions: Interne, St. John's Hospital, Brooklyn, 1875-6; Examining Surgeon for Pensions, San Francisco, 1891-4; Polyclinic of S. F., 1892-4. Non-professional position: Clerk in S. F. Mint, 1881-2. Married, Dec. 30,1880, Brooklyn, N. Y., Emily Matilda James. Present address, 1602 Sacramento St., San Francisco, Cal. ALVA LEROY PAUL, born Sept. 6, 1848, Royalton, Fairfield Co., 0.; son of Alva Paul (born in New Hampshire) and Nancy Hill Bigelow (born Rutland, Vt.). Educated at Findlay High School and Greenfield Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, George S. Courtright; Miami Med. College, Cincinnati. Professional positions: Surgeon Ohio N. G., 8 years; Pension Ex- aminer. Married, Ottawa, Oct. 28,1875, Gertrude A. Paul. Children, Ed- win T. and Gertrude Lenore Paul. Present address, Ottawa, Putnam Co., 0. PHILIP 0. PORTER, born Feb. 18,1852, Springport, Jackson Co., Mich.; son of Francis Porter (born Prince Edward Island) and Catherine Oyer (born New York State). Educated at Detroit (Mich.) High School and Bryant & Stratton's Bus. College. Medical education: Preceptor, James A. Brown, Detroit; Univ. of Michigan; Detroit Coll. of Medicine. After 8 years, practised homoeopathy. Professional positions: U. S. Marine Hosp. service, two years; Sur- geon of Brigade, and Surgeon-General, Mich. State Militia; Prof. Gynecology and Obstetrics, Pulte Med. Coll., Cincinnati; Prest. Mich. State Med. Soc; Editor Homoeopathic Journal of Gynecology, Ob- stetrics, and Pedology, Mem. British Gynecological Soc; Hon. Mem. Boston Gynecological Club and Mass. Gynecological and Surgical Ass'n. Married, Mary E. Raymond. Children, Zadora (now Mrs. Cut- ler) and Philip Walter Porter. Present address, 430 Cass Ave, Detroit, Mich. AND ITS GRADUATES. 183 JAMES F. PRESTON, Mason City, la. G. MANLEY RANSOM, 30 East 33d St., New York City. FRANK J. ROBINSON, born Jan. 23,1850, St. Albans, Somer- set Co., Me; son of John Robinson (born Lisbon, Me.) and Mary Nut- ter (born Dixmont, Me). Graduate, 1871, of Corinna (Me.) Union Academy. Medical education: Medical School of Maine, 1874; Preceptors, A. H. Richardson, of Corinna, Me, and J. N. Merrill, of N. Y.; Post- Graduate Med. School, 1891; post-graduate course in Baltimore, 1897. Professional positions: Chairman Fairfield Board of Health, 1888- 97; Examiner for 7 leading Insurance Companies; Mem. American, Maine, and Somerset County Med. Ass'ns. Contributor to Journal of Medicine and Science, Portland, Me. Married: (1) Fairfield, Nov. 21, 1878, Louise J. Hall, who died May 8, 1892; (2) June 5, 1896, (Mrs.) Elizabeth F. (Cayford) Bart- lette, of North Attleboro, Mass. Present address, Fairfield, Me. SAMUEL RUSSELL, Jr., Macomb, McDonough Co., 111. HENRY BURNHAM SAVAGE, Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES H. SHORTER, Macon, Ga. JAMES JACKSON TERHUNE, born Feb. 5, 1844, at Hack- ensack, N. J.; son of Abraham I. Terhune (born Bergen Co., N. J.) and Maria Elizabeth Jackson (born New York). Medical education: Preceptor, Herbert Fearn. Professional positions: U. S. Pension Examining Surgeon; Sur- geon 13th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y., 1880-84. Mem. Med. Society County of Kings and Physicians' Mutual Aid Society. Married, Brooklyn, Feb. 25, 1873, Hattie Blake, of Connecticut. Present address, 169 Adelphi St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ♦GEORGE ANGUS WOOD, bom Oct. 17,1845, Hall's Corners, Ontario Co., N. Y.; died, Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 19, 1893; son of John Marston Wood (born Hall's Corners) and Eliza Ann Rupert (born near Geneva, N. Y.). Medical education: Preceptor, Thomas H. Rodman, of Brooklyn; University of Michigan. Professional positions: In charge, Rochester (N. Y.) City Hos- pital; Lecturer on Chemistry, S. California Med. College, 1887. Taught school in Springfield, Mo., previous to medical studies; 184 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL conducted a drug store in Orleans, Neb., and Los Angeles and Long Beach, Cal. Married, Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1876, Sarah G. Rice. Chil- dren, John A. and George R. Wood. Class of 1876. Valedictorian—Henry Harrison Hahn. 17th Course Began March 2.—Commencement, June 23. Commencement Exercises Held in the Athenaeum. Address to Graduates by Hon. Joshua Marsden Van Cott. JOHN AVERY, Wallingford, Vt. GEORGE B. AYRES, Omaha, Neb. WILLIAM WILBERFORCE BALDWIN, born Feb. 28, 1850, at Walton, N. Y.; son of Rev. William Baldwin (born Litchfield, Conn.) and Martha Augusta Beardslee (born New Haven, Conn.). Educated at Mansfield State Normal School (1871) and Cornell Uni- versity. Medical education: Preceptors, Dr. Smith, of Tioga, Pa., and Leartus Connor, M.A., of Detroit; Detroit Coll. of Medicine, 1873-5; after graduation from L. I. C. H. six full semesters in Vienna Uni- versity (1878-81) and six summer courses in same (1882-90). Was Physician to the Duchess of Teck and family, the Duke of Teck, the Duchess of York and family. Author of numerous med- ical and sanitary papers published in the London Lancet. Married, May 17, 1881, Ansonia, Conn., Ruby White Colburn. Children, Frederic William, Philip Amneth, John Tolminson, Louis Beardslee, Cornelia Thayer, and Margaret Elizabeth Baldwin. Present address, 55 Via Buoncompagni, Rome, Italy. BENJAMIN F. BLACK, Dallas City, 111. A. CHARLES BOLTON, New York City. CHARLES ANGELO BRIGGS, born May 25, 1851, Williams- town, Orange Co., Vt.; son of James Wright Briggs (born Northfield, Vt.) and Elvira Hatch (born Williamstown). Graduated at Mont- pelier (Vt.) Seminary, 1873, and taught Latin in Macedon (N. Y.) High School one year. Medical education: Preceptor, Solon Briggs (his brother), New- ark, N. Y.; Univ. of Michigan, 1873-4; N. Y. Polyclinic, 1893. Prac- tised in Avon, N. Y., 1876-83; Rochester, N. Y., 1883-93; Pasa- dena, Cal., since 1893. AND ITS GRADUATES. 185 Professional position: Coroner, Livingston, N. Y., 1877-8-9. Married: (1) Newark, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1877, Alice A. Devinny, who died Nov. 6, 1882—children, Charles H., Harry C, Gertrude Alice Briggs; (2) Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 15,1884, Minnie E. DeWitt, who died Nov. 9, 1894. Present address, Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., Cal. OSHEA STOWELL BRIGHAM, bora Aug. 17, 1852, Erie, Monroe Co., Mich.; son of Reed M. Brigham (born Nashua, N. H.) and Lucy Stowell (born Monroe Co.). Graduate (1869) of Toledo Pub. Sch. Univ. of Michigan, 1874. Medical education: Preceptor, W. R. Gifford; Univ. of Michigan. Professional position: Interne, St. Peter's Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1876. Married, Oct. 27, 1886, Carrie Mulhollen. Child, Reed M. Brigham. Present address, cor. Dorr and 17th Sts., Toledo, 0. DWIGHT FREDERICK BROOKS, born June 10, 1849, Red- field, Oswego Co., N. Y.; son of Sheldon Brooks (born at Redfield) and Jeannette Ranney (born Adams, N. Y.). Medical education: Univ. of Michigan. Married, September, 1875, Anna G. Keyes. Children, Harry K., Sheldon D., and Edward Brooks. Present address, 455 Lynnhurst Ave., St. Paul, Minn. CHARLES GORDON BROWN, born July 6, 1848, at Jackson- ville, 111.; son of Reuben Springer Brown (born Kentucky) and Sarah Ann Wright (born Illinois). Educated at Illinois College (B.S., 1871). Medical education: Preceptor, David Prince; one year at Minma Med. Coll. previous to course at L. I. C. H.; N. Y. Polyclinic two terms, 1887 and 1891. Professional positions: Interne, two years at Dr. Prince's Sani- tarium; Health Officer, Jacksonville, 111.; on Surgical Staff, Hospital of Sacred Heart, Spokane; Mem. Spokane Board of Health, Spokane County Med. Soc, Washington State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Ass'n, Nat. Ass'n Railway Surgeons; Chief Surgeon, S. F. & N., N. F. & S., and Red Mt. Railways. Married, Dec. 21, 1871, at Divernon, 111., Olive Stevens. Child, Carl Stevens Brown. Present address, Spokane Falls, Wash'n. RANSOM WOOD BROWN, born March 11, 1852, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Henry E. Brown (born Keevesville, N. Y.) and Cath- erine Conor (born Montreal, Canada). Medical education: Preceptor, John Ball. 186 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Professional positions: Interne, Out-door Service, L. I. C. H., 1875-6-7; Adjunct Surgeon, h, I. C. H., 1876-7; Prof. Histology and Microscopy, Kansas City Dental College; Prof. Histology and Biology, Western Dental College; Vis. Physician, Kansas City Free Hospital; Prof. Heart and Lungs, K. C. Med. College. Non-professional positions: Sec'y and Vice-Prest. Kansas City Academy of Science. Present address, 226 Rialto Bdg., Kansas City, Mo. MURDOCK F. BRUCE, B.A. (last known address), Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island. GEORGE WASHINGTON BRUSH, born Oct. 4, 1842, West Hills, Huntington, Suffolk Co., N. Y.; son of John Rogers and Eliza- beth (Carman) Brush, both born in Huntington Township. Edu- cated at Huntington Town Academy. Medical education: Preceptors, Hiram B. White and Edward Sea- man Bunker, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Professional positions: Surgeon Out-door Dept. L. I. C. H.; Con- sulting Surgeon Bedford Hosp. and Dispensary; Consulting Phys. Bushwick Hospital; Asst. Surgeon, 13th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y., 1881-3. Non-professional positions: Entered U. S. Vols. 1861—Corporal, Sergeant, 2d Lieut., 1st Lieut, and Captain; awarded Medal of Honor for " gallantry in action at Ashepoo River, South Carolina, May 24, 1864"; Member of Assembly, New York State, 1895; Senator, 1896-7-8; Supt. Plymouth and Central Cong. Church S. Schools. Married: (1) March 30, 1865, Alice A. Bowers, who was lost at sea, Oct. 22,1865; (2) Jan. 21, 1868, Maria Annette Bowers (her sister)—child, Herbert Bowers Brush, Atty. at Law. Present address, 2 Spencer Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN B. CARDER, bom Feb. 14, 1850, Athens, 0.; son of Henry and Fannie Carder, born at Hartford and New Haven, Conn., respectively. Educated at Central Univ., Pella, Iowa, and State Univ., Iowa City. Medical education: Preceptor, J. C. Shrader (L. I. C. H., '70), of Iowa City; Med. Dept. Iowa State Univ. Professional positions: Surgeon, C. R. I. & P. R. R., 13 years; U. S. Pension Examiner; Mem. Iowa State and Johnson Co. Med. Societies. Non-professional position: Mem. Board of Education, Iowa City. Married, Sept. 12,1877, Lucy Adelia Shrader. Children, Helen, Clinton Shrader, Anna Florence, and Ada Genevieve Carder. Present address, Iowa City, Iowa. ENOCH R. CONNELL (last known address), Starkville, 0. AND ITS GRADUATES. 187 JOHN C. DAVIDSON, Eaton Rapids, Mich. FRANK C. DAVIE, Angelica, N. Y. ALVAH D. DECKER, born July 8, 1848, Marksboro, Warren Co., N. J.; son of Horace Decker and Margaret Smith (born at New Germantown, N. J.). Educated at Newton (N. J.) Collegiate Insti- tute. Medical education: Preceptors, David Sayre, of Newton, N. J., and John Miller, M.D., of Andover, N. J. Professional positions: Medical Examiner for Insurance Compa- nies and for E. R. K. of P. Married, Bartleyville, N. J., May 5, 1878, Ella F. Wilson. Chil- dren, Arthur Francis, Flora Alvella, and Glennarel Cecil Decker. Present address, Prince's Bay, Borough of Richmond, N. Y. City. LEWIS A. DENTON, 445 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. ALLISON 0. DOUGLASS, Gray, Herkimer Co., N. Y. DANIEL F. EVERTS, Romulus, N. Y. JOHN CROCKER FISHER, born June 12, 1850, Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y.; son of Samuel Fisher (born Londonbury, N. H.) and Lucy Woodward (born Warsaw). Educated at Warsaw Academy; Oberlin College; Princeton Univ. (B.A., 1873; M.A., 1876). Medical education: Preceptor, J. K. Smith. Professional positions: Interne, Kings County Hospital, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; U. S. Marine Hospital Service, 7 years; Prof. Materia Medica in Syrian Prot. Med. Coll., Beirut, Syria, 5 years; now in charge of The Sanitarium, Elmira, N. Y. Married, Grinnell, Iowa, May 10,1880, Mary G. Shaw. Children, Edith and John Crocker Fisher, Jr. Present address, Elmira, N. Y. Rev. CORWIN ALBERT FREEMAN, bora Dec. 11, 1850, at Lagrange, O.; son of Julius Antonio Freeman (born N. Y.) and Lucy S. Spellman (born Pittsford, N. Y.). Educated at Fowler Institute, Newark, 111. Medical education: Preceptor, John K. Freeman, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; one year at Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. previous to course at L. I. C. H. Author of professional papers in medical journals. After 20 years of active and successful practice, yielded to a long-standing desire to enter the ministry, which he did after theological study at Louisville and Chicago Seminaries. 188 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Oct. 18, 1880, Trenton, Mo., Mary J. Odom. Children, Julius Albert and Ernest Evans Freeman. Present address, Omro, Wis. FREDERIC L. GAGE, bom Oct. 3, 1847, Ross Co., 0.; son of William and Mary A. (Lambert) Gage, both born South Reading, Mass. Educated at South Salem Academy, and Marietta College (B.A.). Medical education: Preceptor, C. A. Foster; Starling Med. Col- lege, Columbus, 0. Township Health Officer, and Mem. Board of Education, 9 years, Berkshire. Married, Delaware, 0., Oct. 15, 1876, Hester A. Dustman. Chil- dren, Carl D. and Leo E. Gage. Present address, Berkshire, 0. HENRY HARRISON HAHN, born April 29,1846, N. George- town, Columbiana Co., 0.; son of Nathan and Catherine (Bricker) Hahn, born near Baltimore, Md. B.A., University of Michigan, 1875. Medical education: University of Michigan, 1875-6; Preceptor, E. Hahn (his brother), Lectonia, 0. Professional positions: Interne, St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Coroner's Surgeon, Mahoning Co., 0., 4 years. Author of occasional papers in medical journals. Married, West Union, Ind., July 6, 1876, Minerva J. Clinker. Children, Charles Brigham and Frank Rollin Hahn. Present address, Youngstown, 0. CORNELIUS VAN DYKE HASBROUCK, born May 5,1854, Marbletown, Ulster Co., N. Y.; son of John W. Hasbrouck (born New Paltz, N. Y.) and Anne E. Basten (born Marbletown). At- tended State Normal School, Oswego, N. Y., 1872. Medical education: Preceptor, Simon Schoonmaker, of Rosendale, N. Y., 1872; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col., 1875. Professional positions: Charter and Life Mem. Kingston (N. Y.) Hospital, and Mem. of Consulting Staff; thrice Delegate to State Med. Soc; Vice-prest. Ulster Co. Med. Soc; Coroner three years. Non-professional positions: Prest. of Village and of Board of Education, Rosendale, N. Y. Married, April 11, 1877, New York City, Elizabeth Adalade Henser. Present address, Rosendale, Ulster Co., N. Y. A. GEORGE HEANEY, Corpus Christi, Tex. ♦HENRY JOSEPH HESSE, bora 1853, in Brooklyn, N. Y., of AND ITS GRADUATES. 189 German parents; died, Brooklyn, May 19, 1895. Was a college graduate—B.A. Professional positions: Ambulance Surgeon, Eastern Dist. Hos- pital; St. Catherine's Hospital; Prest. Board of Visiting Surgeons and Physicians, St. Catherine's; twice nominated for Coroner, elected 1885. Republican nominee for Congress. Was married, and had five children. GEORGE FRANKLIN KETCHAM, bom March 13, 1856, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Isaac Abbott Ketcham (born Amityville, N. Y.) and Deborah Maria Bobbins (bora Half Hollow Hills, N. Y.). Educated at College Grammar School, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Pen- nington (N. J.) Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, J. H. I. Bennett. Professional positions: Interne, St. Peter's Hospital, 1875-6; Brooklyn City Dispensary, Children's Dept., 1877-82. Married, Brooklyn, December, 1882, Ida Josephine Knight. Chil- dren, Florence and Franklin Ketcham. Present address, 331 Adelphi St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH WILLIAM LEADENHAM, bora Jan. 16, 1855, Weatherly, Carbon Co., Pa.; son of Joseph W. Leadenham (born Manchester, Eng.) and Elizabeth Roberts (born at Bettys-a-Coed, Wales). Medical education: Preceptor, James B. Tweedle; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll.; post-graduate studies at New York, Brooklyn, Philadel- phia, and London. Professional positions: Surgeon, P. & W. R. R.; Consulting Sur- geon, 0. C. Hospital, and several State institutions. Married, April 22,1878, Knox, Pa., L. May Smith. Present address, Franklin, Pa. WILBUR FISK McLEAN, born July 26, 1833, Northampton, Ohio; son of Rev. John McLean (born Salem, Pa.) and Laura Prior (born near Springfield, Mass.). Educated at Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. Medical education: Preceptor, Edward Ellis, of Meadville, Pa,; Michigan University, 1855-6; Licentiate, Crawford County (Pa.) Med. Soc, and practised, 1857-76, previous to graduation from L. I. C. H. Professional positions: Health Officer, Elyria, 0.; Surgeon for Lake Shore & Mich. Southern R'y and Cleveland, Berea, Elyria & Oberlin Electric R'y; U. S. Examining Surgeon for Pensions, 14 years. Mem. Internat'l Ass'n Railway Surgeons, Ohio State Med. Soc, Cleveland Med. Soc, and Northern Ohio Dist. Med. Soc. (and former President). Author of official reports and printed profes- sional papers. ioo THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Member and Secretary Elyria Board of Education, 6 years. Married, Feb. 23, 1858, Annie M. Thomas, of Spring, Crawford Co., Pa. Child, Edward Everett McLean, Editor and Publisher Ludington (Mich.) Appeal. Present address, Elyria, 0. ARCHIBALD DUNCAN MacLAREN, son of Alexander and Margaret (Campbell) MacLaren, both born in Killin, Perthshire, Scotland. Educated in High and Normal Schools—2d Class (Ca- nadian) teacher's certificate, on which he taught for 5 years. Medical education: Preceptor, A. L. McLaren; post-graduate course at Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Professional position: Health Officer of Kimball, Mich., 8 years. Author of published professional papers. Married, Port Huron, Oct. 28,1891, L. Belle Ross. Child, Archie Ross MacLaren, born 1893. Present address, Port Huron, Mich. ALEXANDER McMILLAN, born March 5, 1845, Lochiel, County of Glengarry, Canada; son of Duncan and Mary (McDonell) McMillan, both born at Lochiel. Medical education: Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Professional positions: County Physician, Ingham Co., Mich.; Prest. Lansing (Mich.) Med. Soc; Chairman, Lansing Board of Health, and City Physician; Sec. IT. S. Board of Examining Sur- geons for Pensions. Non-professional positions: Chairman Central Board of Control, Flint, Mich.; Michigan School for the Blind, Lansing; Michigan School for the Deaf, and State Public School, Coldwater; County Supt. of Poor, Ingham County; Prest. State Ass'n Supts. of Poor. Married, Aug. 5, 1873, Holooken, N. Y., Josephine Curtin. Child, J. Donald McMillan. Present address, Lansing, Mich. SAMUEL WIXOM MEADE, bora Aug. 16, 1849, Kent, Put- nam Co., N. Y.; son of Milan and Salina (Wixom) Meade, both born in Kent. Educated at Plymouth (Wis.) High School. Medical education: Preceptors, W. D. Moorehouse, Plymouth, Wis., and R. B. Wilton, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Vienna and Berlin, 1890. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1876-7; Health Officer, Plymouth, 1879-83; Phys. and Surg., Sheboygan County Insane Asylum, 1879-83; Surgeon, Wis. Central, Milwaukee Northern, and C. M. & St. Paul R'ways, 1879-90; Medical Examiner and Referee for many Insurance Companies, 15 years. Mem. Amer. Med. Soc. Wisconsin State and Sheboygan County Med. Societies and Nat! Ass'n R. R. Surgeons. AND ITS GRADUATES. 191 Married, Jan. 1, 1878, Frances E. Drewry, of Plymouth, Wis. Children, Irene W., Montrose D., and Gaylord S. Meade. Present address, Plymouth, Sheboygan Co., Wis. SOLOMON MERRILL (last known address), Seattle, Wash. THOMAS H. NORTHRIDGE, 320 Cumberland St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WESLEY SHERMAN, bora May 16, 1840, New Lebanon, Co- lumbia Co., N. Y.; son of Roger S. Sherman (born in Columbia County) and Orilla Moses (born in Connecticut). Educated at Fort Edward Institute and Wesleyan University. Married, Middletown, Conn., Feb. 22,1866, Mary E. Bishop. Present address, 336 9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ANGELO ORIN SQUIER, born March 28, 1854, Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass.; son of Orin P. Squier (born Montgomery, Mass.) and Laura A. Southworth (born North Brookfield, Mass.). Educated at Gardner's Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, Medina Preston, of Sangerfield, N. Y., 1873; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, 1875; Post-Graduate Med. Sch. and Hospital, 1886; N. Y. Polyclinic, 1886. Professional position: Examiner for Insurance Companies. Fel- low Mass. Med. Society; Mem. American and Eastern Hampden Med. Ass'ns; Springfield Practitioners' Club, etc. Author of nu- merous professional papers. Married, Sangerfield, Sept. 5,1877, Cora M. Bigelow. Present address, 392 Main St., Springfield, Mass. ROBERT R. THOMPSON, born Jan. 15, 1850, Delhi, Dela- ware Co., N. Y.; son of John and Martha (Robinson) Thompson, both born in England. Educated at Delaware Academy, Delhi. Medical education: Preceptor, A. Fitch. Professional positions: Asst. Physician, Colored Home Hospital, 1876. Married, Sept. 27,1882, Andes, N. Y., Elizabeth L. Bryant. Present address, 81 Green St., Kingston, N. Y. JOHN HENRY TRENT, born 1846, near Sandown, Isle of Wight; son of Mark and Annie (Honybun) both bora Isle of Wight. Medical education: Preceptor, Dr. Laughton, Kansas; Univ. of New York, 1875-6. Married, Aug. 8, 1876, Eva F. Blinn, of Connecticut. Children, Mabel A. and Alice F. Trent. Present address, 196 17th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALEXANDER B. VAN WAGNER, Brooklyn, N. Y. 192 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL FRANK ELIOT WEST, bora Feb. 8,1851, at Pittsfield, Mass.; son of John Chapman West (born Washington, Mass.) and Maria L. Goodrich (born Pittsfield). Educated at Greylock Institute, and Williams College (B.A., 1872; M.A., 1875). Medical education: Preceptors, Frank K. Paddock and J. F. A. Adams; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. Professional positions: In L. I. C. H.—House Physician and Sur- geon, 1876-7; Out-Door Dept. (Surgical side), 1878; Med. Dept., Asst. to Chair of Practice, 1880; Lecturer on Phys. Diagnosis and Dis. of Kidneys, 1883; Asst. Physician to Hospital, 1883; Visiting Physician, 1885; Prof. Mat. Med. and Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine, 1886. In Kings County Hospital—Visiting Physician, 1893; Consulting Physician, 1898. Visiting Physician Brooklyn Hospital, 1894. In Med. Society County of Kings—Censor, 1878; V.-Prest., 1890; Prest., 1891; Trustee, since 1892. Mem- ber of N. Y. State Med. Society, N. Y. Acad, of Medicine, Med. So- ciety County of Kings, Brooklyn Pathological Society, Associated Phys. of L. I., and N. Y. Phys. Mut. Aid Ass'n. Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Association, 1885. Author of published professional pa- pers. Member of Hamilton, Germania, and Crescent Athletic Clubs, of Brooklyn; Alpha Delta Phi Club, of N. Y. Married, Brooklyn, June 1, 1896, Mary V. Humphries. Child, Frank Eliot West, Jr. Present address, 172 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE G. WILLIAMS, Jonesville, Mich. JAMES R. WILLIS, Malta, 111. F. JOHNSTON WITHINGTON, Apollo, Pa. JOHN B. ZANGERLE, Virginia City, Nev. Class of 1877. Valedictorian—Harry H. Kane. i8th Course Began March i.—Commencement, June 22. Commencement Exercises Held in the Athenaeum. Address to Graduates by Rev. Jesse B. Thomas, D.D. PLATT ELLSWORTH BEACH, born Sept. 13, 1855, Wayne Co., 0., son of Albert P. Beach (born Wayne Co.) and Caroline M. Beach (born Rochester, N. Y.). Medical education: Preceptor, Albert P. Beach; University of Michigan; N. Y. Post-Graduate School, 1890. AND ITS GRADUATES. 193 Member N. E. Ohio Med. Ass'n. Married, July 7, 1881, at Muncie, Ind., Lily E. Lovelass. Chil- dren, Miriam S., Paul E., John L., Louise, and Robert Beach. Present address, Seville, 0. WILLIAM ALBERT BURNEY, bora May 11, 1846, Dublin, Ind.; son of John Henderson and Elizabeth (Mitchell) Burney, both born Guilford Co., N. C. Educated at Central School, Buffalo, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, S. S. Boyd. Professional positions: Lecturer on Theory and Practice of Med., Louisville (Ky.) National Med. College; Mem. Board of Health (elected 1886), New Albany, Ind. Served with 28th Regt., U. S. C. T., during the Civil War—was present at surrender of Lee; Asst. Hon. Commissioner from Indiana at World's Industrial Cotton Exposition, New Orleans, 1884. Present address, New Albany, Ind. THEODORE ALFRED COLLETT, born Jan. 17, 1834, Cov- ington, Ky.; son of John Holmes and Jane Collett, born Radner- shire, Wales, and Gloucestershire, England, respectively. Educated at Franklin College, Indiana. Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph Rodgers; University of Michigan (M.D., 1867). Professional position: Medical Cadet, U. S. Army Hospital, Mad- ison, Ind. Married, Lovington, 111., 1883, Florence McCravey. Children, Ralph T., Theodore A., Eugene D., Vivian, Vera, and Maceo Col- lett. Present address, Ida Grove, Iowa. RIAL NEWLAND DENISON, born Dec. 15, 1855, Stillwater, Saratoga Co., N. Y.; son of Albert Denison (born Albany Co., N. Y.) and Maria Neilson (born Stillwater). Educated at Mechanicsville Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, Albert Mott (L. I. C. H., 1873), of Sandy Hill, N. Y.; graduate of N. Y. Homoeopathic College, 1878. Professional positions: Interne, Ward's Island Hospital; Inspec- tor, Brooklyn Board of Health, 11 years. Member Montauk, Carleton, and Aurora Grata Clubs, Brooklyn; N. Y. Canoe and Twilight Clubs, New York; New England Society. Married, Brooklyn, Nov. 3, 1880, Helen Durkee Crary. Child, Rial N. Denison, Jr. Present address, 55 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. FLORINCE 0. DONOHUE, bora Oct. 8, 1850, Syracuse, N. Y.; son of Cornelius and Ellen (Donohue) Donohue, both born in Ireland. Educated at Onondaga Academy and Cazenovia Seminary. 194 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Preceptor, Wilfred W. Porter, of Syracuse; Syracuse University. Professional positions: Member of Staff St. Joseph's and Wom. and Children's Hospitals, Syracuse; Mem. Syracuse Board of Health; Mem. State Board of Health since 1889, and its Prest. three suc- cessive years; Mem. (and Prest. and Sec'y) Special State Commission on Tuberculosis, 1894; Mem. Syracuse (twice its Prest.), Onondaga County, New York State, British Med. Ass'ns, and Am. Public Health Ass'n; Delegate to British Med. Ass'n at Cardiff, Wales, 1885, and to International Med. Congress at Moscow, 1897; U. S. Pension Examiner, and Sec'y of Board. Author of numerous published pro- fessional papers, reports, etc. Married, Syracuse, Sept. 27,1877, Lucy Augusta Moseley. Present address, 314 Clinton St., Syracuse, N. Y. JAMES WALLACE DOUGLASS, born Dec. 20, 1844, West Leyden, Lewis Co., N. Y.; son of Thomas P. Douglass (born Say- brook, Conn.) and Eliza M. Stevens (born Little Falls, N. Y.). Edu- cated at Academy at Little Falls and College at Poughkeepsie. Medical education: Preceptor, Willis Booth, of Boonville, N. Y. Professional positions: Health Officer, Town and Village of Boon- ville, 4 years; Coroner, Oneida County. Non-professional positions: Trustee of Boonville High School, Erwin Library and Institute, Boonville Cemetery Ass'n. Married: (1) Boonville, April 28, 1877, Ida A. Copron, who died April 4, 1887—children, Myrtie A. and Wallace C. Douglass; (2) Powell, Pa„ April 11, 1891, Lulu M. Hill, who died Jan. 1, 1897— child, Donald H. Douglass. Present address, Boonville, N. Y. WILLIAM HENRY ERWIN, born March 14,1852, Newburgh, N. Y.; son of James T. Erwin (born Coldenham, N. Y.) and Cath- erine Frances La Tour (born Newburgh). Educated at Newburgh Free Academy, 1869. Medical education: Preceptors, J. De Forest Nichols, of New- burgh, N. Y., and Alex Hutchins, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Professional positions: Health Officer, Cohocha, Livingston Co., Mich., 19 years. Married, July 14,1883, Oak Grove, Delia M. Graham. Children, Claude B., James G., Emma Joy Erwin. Present address, Oak Grove, Mich. GEORGE G. GROFF, born April 5,1851, Chester Valley, Ches- ter Co., Pa.; son of John Groff (born Montgomery Co., Pa.) and Susan Beaver (born in Chester Co.). Educated at academies, West Chester State Normal School, and Penn. State College—degrees of B.S., M.A., and LL.D. AND ITS GRADUATES. 195 Medical education: Preceptor, L. Snodgrass; Univ. of Michigan (M.D., 1876). Professional positions: Mem. Penna. State Board of Health since 1887, and Prest.; Sanitarian, State Board of Agriculture; Delegate to Pan-Amer. Med. Congress, Washington, 1895; Asst. Surgeon, N. G. Pa., 1884-7; Coroner Union Co., Pa., 1884-90; Mem. Penna, State Med. Soc, Amer. Med. Ass'n, Amer. Pub. Health Ass'n; or- ganized sanitary work at Johnstown, Pa., after floods of 1889; Agent at Camp Alger, Va., of Nat. Relief Commission, June-July, 1898; Special Comm'r of same, August, 1898, at Porto Rico; Volunteer Aide on Staff of Major-Gen. Miles; commissioned Major and Brigade Surgeon, U. S. V., Sept. 17, 1898; Comm'r in Porto Rico of Penna. Sanitary Commission; Acting Civil Sanitary Insp'r of Porto Rico, organizing Dept. of Public Health. Author of " Plant Analysis," " The Chemical Note Book," " Min- eral Analysis," " What To Do in Accidents," " Farm and Village Hygiene," " School Hygiene," " Dairy Hygiene," " Health Tracts," a series of School Physiologies, numerous educational charts, and other works. Non-professional position: Since 1879, Prof. Organic Sciences in Bucknell University. Married, April 14, 1880, West Chester, Pa., Margaret Marshall. Children, William Marshall, John Charles, Margaret Beaver, James Andrews, and Frances Lloyd Groff. Present address, Lewisburgh, Pa. DAVID HAMMELL, New Baltimore, Mich. 1 ROBERT T. HAYES, 319 West Ave, Rochester, N. Y. JOHN FREMONT HILL, born Oct. 29,1855, Eliot, York Co., Me., son of William and Miriam (Leighton) Hill, both born at Eliot. Educated at Academies in So. Berwick and Eliot, Me., and New- buryport, Mass. Medical education: Med. School of Maine, Brunswick (M.D., 1877). Practised in Augusta, Me, until retirement from practice in 1879, and entered publishing business with Hon. P. 0. Vickery. Non-professional positions: Mem. House of Rep., Maine, 1889 and 1891; Senator, 1893; Director Augusta Nat. Bank; Trustee Kenne- bec Savings Bank; Vice-Prest. and Director Maine Trust Co., Gar- diner; Director A. H. & G. R. R. Married: (1) May 19,1880, Augusta, Me., Lizzie Green Vickery— child, Percy Vickery Hill, born March 16,1881; (2) April 25, 1897, St. Louis, Mo., Laura Colman Liggett. Present address, Augusta, Me. FRANK HOXIE, bora Jan. 6,1853, Owasco, Cayuga Co., N. Y.; son of Nelson and Jennie (Seeley) Hoxie, both born Owasco. Edu- cated at Auburn (N. Y.) High School. 196 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Preceptor, B. K. Hoxie. Non-professional position: Prest. Board of Education, Union Springs. Married, June 25, 1878, Fleming, N. Y., Grace E. Wyckoff. Child, Wyckoff Hoxie. Present address, Union Springs, N. Y. GEORGE M. HUBBARD, M.A. (last known address), Aurora, Dearborn Co., Ind. ELIAS PATTERSON ILIFF, born Sept. 29, 1841, in Hunter- don Co., N. J.; son of Elijah W. Iliff (born near Phillipsburg, N. J.) and Sarah Hiner (born near Bloomsburg, N. J.). Medical education: Preceptors, Charles Bartalette, of Milford, N. J. (1860); Daniel L. Duncan, M.D., of Hope, N. J.; and Dayton Decker, M.D., of Elizabeth, N. J. Non-professional position: Mem. Board of Education, Newark, 1887-8. Married, Hope, N. J., Dec. 24, 1868, Mary M. Drake. Child (living), Corrine Blanche Iliff. Present address, 95 Pacific St., Newark, N. J. HARRY H. KANE, 138 West 34th St., New York City. ♦PAUL H. KRETZSCHMAR, born June 7, 1847, at Dresden, Saxony; died, Brooklyn, N. Y., April 27,1891. Educated at Acad- emy of the Holy Cross, Dresden. Two-years course in Pharmacy, at Berlin. Professional positions: Asst. to Chair of Practice of Medicine, L. I. C. H. Member Board of Managers, Vice-Prest. (1889-90), and Prest. (1891) Alumni Association, L. I. C. H. Non-professional positions: Supervisor-at-Large, Kings County, N. Y., 1889, until his death; was active in introducing reforms at the County Farm, at St. Johnland, and in the Flatbush Hospital. WINFIELD SCOTT LATON, born April 24, 1854, Bangor, Me; son of Nathan C. Laton (born Lincolnville, Me.) and Sarah Maddocks (bom Hope, Me). Educated at Eastern State Normal School. Medical education: Preceptor, K. L. Grinder; Bowdoin College. Professional position: Prof. Dis. of Nose and Throat, Univ.' of Minn. Mem. Amer. Med. Ass'n, Minn. Academy of Med. Minn State and Hennepin County Med. Societies. Present address, Minneapolis, Minn. JOHN ALEXANDER LEWIS, born in Quincy, Plumas Co Cal., Jan. 25,1857; son of John Calvin Lewis (born Lowville, N. Y.) THE POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLINIC. AND ITS GRADUATES. 197 and Ann Eliza Minton (born Dover, N. J.). Educated at California Military Academy—diploma 1873. Professional positions: Sec'y Nevada State Board of Health; Prest. Reno Board of Health; Mem. Nevada State Med. Society. Married, Reno, June 3,1896, lone Gould. Present address, Reno, Nevada. HENRY ELLSWORTH LOCHER, born March 29, 1850, at Freiburg, Germany; son of Joseph F. and Rosena (Engelmyer) Locher, both born at Freiburg. Medical education: Detroit Medical College. Professional positions: Prof. Chemistry, Grand Rapids Med. Col- lege; Health Officer, Ada, Kent Co., Mich.; Coroner Kent County (4 terms, 8 years). Mem. Grand Rapids Acad, of Medicine and Grand Rapids Med. Society. Non-professional positions: Mem. Grand Rapids Board of Educa- tion, 12 years—and President. Present address, 168 Ellsworth Ave, Grand Rapids, Mich. JOHN C. LONG, Carlisle, Pa. MICHAEL MCCARTHY, Boston, Mass. EDWARD J. McPHARLIN, Detroit, Mich. EDGAR LAKE MILLER, born Oct. 11, 1839, Columbus, N. Y.; son of Hiram and Susannah Hanchett (Powers) Miller, both born at Columbus. Medical education: Preceptor, H. P. Miller; Syracuse University, two years. Professional positions: Physician to Madison County Insane Asy- lum, 15 years; Physician to Madison County Alms House, 21 years. Author of various published professional papers. Non-professional positions: Private, U. S. V., 1863; 2d Lieut., 1864; 1st Lieut., 1865; in command of Co. D, N. Y. Vol. Cav., 1864 to end of war; Pay Dept., U. S. A., 1870-74. Married, Eaton, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1876, Adelaide White, of Eaton. Child, James Edgar Miller, born May 8,1879 (now in Hamilton Col- lege). Present address, Eaton, N. Y. JAMES SEAVEY MOORE, born July 1,1852, Trenton, Han- cock Co., Me; son of Heard L. Moore (born Trenton) and Basha Higgins (born Eden, Me). Graduate of Maine State Normal School. Medical education: Portland (Me.) School for Medical Instruc- tion; Bowdoin Coll. Med. Dept.; Preceptor, Rufus Grindle, of Blue Hill, Me. 198 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Professional positions: Sec'y Hancock County (Me.) Med. Ass'n; Prest. Southern Oregon Med. Soc; Mem. Oregon State Med. Soc, Portland (Ore.) Clinical Society, and Maine Med. Ass'n; U. S. Pen- sion Examiner; Examiner for numerous Insurance Companies. Practised in Bar Harbor, Me., and Portland, Ore. Married, Deer Island, Me., May 13, 1878, Mattie W. Babbidge. Children, Harvard, Vida, and Lena (deceased) Moore. Present address, Grant's Pass, Ore. JAMES BENTON PATTERSON, born Oct. 16, 1856, Belle- ville, Ontario; son of Robert Patterson (born Londonderry, N. H.) and Amanda Melvina Benton (born Rochester, N. Y.). Educated at Albert College, and (Licentiate) Canadian College of Pharmacy. Medical education: Preceptor, Arthur M. Gerow, four years; De- troit Med. College, two full terms.* Professional positions: Surgeon, Joplin R. R. & Mining Co. Non-professional positions: Judge of Probate, Presque Isle Co., Mich.; Town Clerk; Justice of the Peace, four years; General Prest. Order of the Amaranths. Married, Rogers City, Mich., Jan. 27,1883, Mary Martha Manthei. Child, Bertha Malvina Patterson. Present address, 500 W. Forest Ave., Detroit, Mich. WILLIAM Y. PROVOST, 431 W. Randolph St., Chicago, 111. I. W. RAYBURN, Kokomo, Ind. CYRUS BRYSON SCHREINER, born Oct. 9, 1852, New Texas, Allegheny Co., Pa.; son of Samuel Schreiner (born Lawrence- ville, Pa.) and Lucinda Bryson McClurken (born Westmoreland Co., Pa.). Educated at Murraysville Academy and Washington and Jefferson College. Medical education: Preceptor, William Stewart, of Philadelphia; Jefferson Med. College, Phila. Examiner for Insurance Companies. Auditor of Lebanon Township, sixteen years. Married, March 5, 1878, Myrtle A. Reed, of Beaver Falls. Nine children. Present address, Mt. Lebanon, Allegheny Co., Pa. REUBEN L. SMITH, bom Jan. 23, 1852, Ulysses, Tompkins Co., N. Y.; son of Schoonover Smith (born Trenton, N. J.) and Rachel King (born Tramansburg, N. Y.). Educated at Ithaca (N. Y.) Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, Lyman Congdon; Buffalo Univ. Professional position: U. S. Pension Examiner. Married, Oct. 7, 1897, Cathleen Whittenburger, Cleveland, 0 Present address, 196 E. Eagle St., Buffalo, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 199 LOUIS BRYANT TUCKERMAN, bom Feb. 15, 1850, Rome, Ashtabula Co., Ohio; son of Jacob Tuckerman (born Sterling, Conn.) and Elizabeth Ellinwood (born Oneonta, N. Y.). Educated at Farmer's College, College Hill, Ohio; Amherst College (B.A., 1872, and M.A., 1875), and Yale Theol. Seminary and Post-Graduate Dept., 1872-4. Medical education: Western Reserve Med. Coll., Cleveland, Ohio; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y.; Preceptors, William M. Eames and John Hubbard, of Ashtabula, Ohio, and Elias Webster, of Kingsville, Ohio. Professional positions: Prof. Physiology, Wooster Med. Coll., Cleveland, Ohio, 1882-3; Visiting Phys. to St. Alexis Hospital, since 1891; Ch'n Legislative Com. of Cleveland Med. Soc, and of Com. on National Legislation of Ohio State Med. Soc; Assoc. Ed'r Cleveland MedAcal Gazette since 1879. Occasional contributor of articles to Medical Societies and Journals. Married, Cherry Valley, Ohio, Mary E. Hopkins. Children (liv- ing), Jacob Edward, William Colegrove, Warner Hopkins, Louis Bryant, Jr., and Lois Margaret Tuckerman. Present address, 298 Central Ave, Cleveland, Ohio. HENRY WHARTON, Farmer City, 111. GARY HOSMER WOOD, born Dec. 10, 1854, Ohio, Herkimer Co., N. Y.; son of Rev. Benjamin F. Wood (bom in Ohio, N. Y.) and Asenath Barnes (born Salisbury, N. Y.). Graduate of Fairfield Seminary, 1874. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles A. Osborne, of Sauquoit, N.Y. Professional positions: Prest. Jefferson County Medical Society; Delegate to State Med. Society; Coroner Jefferson County. Non-professional positions: Supervisor, Antwerp, N. Y., eight years; Trustee Ives Seminary. Master Antwerp Lodge, No. 226, F. & A. M. Married, Aug. 30, 1876, Mary F. Tamblin, of Black River, N. Y. Children, Ethel May (deceased), Lillian A., and Isabelle Wood. Present address, Antwerp, Jefferson Co., N. Y. CHARLES F. WRIGHT, bora April 9, 1852, Scriba, Oswego Co., N. Y.; son of William A. Wright (bora Cambridge, N. Y.) and Abigal R. Paddock (born Redfield, N. Y.). Educated at Mexico Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, C. Edgar Heaton, of Baldwinsville, N. Y.; Scudder's Eclectic Institute, Cincinnati; Buffalo University. Professional positions: Interne, South Side Free Dispensary, Chi- cago; Attending Physician, Gynec. Dept. and Gen. Prac Dept. Practised in Alkmar, N. Y.; Fargo, N. D., and Chicago, 111. 200 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Non-professional position: President of the Empire Mutual Union Ins. Ass'n, Syracuse. Married, Chicago, Nov. 14, 1883, Cora L. Thomas. Children, Albert A. W., Bricea A., Helen J., and Esther G. Wright. Present address, 415 Warren St., Syracuse, N. Y. Class of 1878. 19TH Course Began March 5.—Commencement, June 28. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music Address to Graduates by Rev. Octavius B. Frothingham. EBEN ALDEN, born March 28, 1853, Union, Knox Co., Me; son of Edward Cole Alden, M.D. (born Union) and Sarah J. Jos- selyn (born Camden, Me). Educated at Lincoln Academy and Cam- den High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Edward C. Alden (his father). Professional positions: U. S. Pension Examiner, Lincoln Co., Me; Examiner for Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co. Non-professional position: Supervisor of Schools, Lincoln Co., Me, five years. Married, June 11, 1879, Tenants Harbor, Me, Mannie C. Gil- christ. Present address, 38 Middle St., Rockland, Me. JOHN FRANKLIN AXTEL, born Aug. 28, 1854, Mendham, Morris Co., N. J.; son of Stephen D. Axtell (born Morristown, N. J.) and Nancy E. Sutton (born Mendham). Medical education: Bellevue Hosp. Med. College; Preceptor, S. T. Davis. Married, Hartford, Conn., June 22, 1881, Ella M. Cook. Present address, 211 Main St., Hartford, Conn. ♦FRANK D. BUTTOLPH. Died July 21, 1890, at Los An- geles, Cal. LEWIS WARNER BEERY, bom Jan. 23, 1852, Fairfield Co., Ohio; son of Frederick and Elizabeth (Warner) Beery, both born in Fairfield County. Educated at Fairfield Union Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, J. B. Potter, three years: Miami Medical College. Professional positions: R. R. Surgeon and Health Officer. Non-professional position: Mem. of School Board. Married, Sept. 25, 1879, Royalton, Ohio, Ann Reber. Children Harry and Ethel Beery. Present address, Canal Winchester, Ohio. AND ITS GRADUATES. 201 C. R. CLEMENT, Groveport, Ohio. WILLIAM BLUFORD DALTON, born Dec. 26, 1839, Frank- lin, Morgan Co., Ill; son of Clayborn Dalton (born Glasgow, Ky.) and Permelie Haynes (born Bowling Green, Ky.). Medical education: Preceptor, A. G. Kinkead, of Scottville, 111.; Univ. of Michigan (two years, from 1870). Chief Med. Examiner and Med. Examiner of leading Insurance Companies; Prest. Macoupin County (111.) Med. Soc, 1889-90; Mem. Med. and Surg. Soc, and of Am. Med. Ass'n. Member and officer Scottville Lodge, No. 426, A. F. & A. Ma- sons. Married, Jacksonville, 111., March 19,1873, Jennie Haynes. Chil- dren, Maud, Dora, and Bona Dalton (last two died in infancy). Present address, Scottville, 111. ♦CHARLES E. DE LA VERGNE, born July 25, 1857, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; died, Brooklyn, June 4, 1892; son of Silas K. De La Vergne (born Poughkeepsie, N. Y.) and Eliza (Simonson) De La Vergne, M.D. (born Hempstead, N. Y.). Educated at Adelphi Academy and Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, Nelson B. Sizer, of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Interne, Flatbush Hospital, 1879-80; in L. I. C. H.—Visiting Physician 1880, Lecturer on Mat. Med.; Asst. Surgeon 13th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y.; Med. Examiner for Insurance Company; Member of Med. Society County of Kings, N. Y. Physi- cians' Mut. Aid Ass'n, Brooklyn Pathological Society, Med. Ass'n State of N. Y., Board of Pharmacy. Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Association, 1888. Member of United Service, Crescent Athletic, and Germania Clubs, and Polytechnic Alumni Ass'n (of which an officer). HIRAM DISSINGER, born at Nimisila, Summit Co., Ohio; son of John Dissinger (born Lancaster Co., Pa.) and Mary Wagner (born Shippensburg, Pa.). Educated at Nimisila High School. Medical education: Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati (M.D., Feb. 27, 1878). Professional position: Pension Examiner. Non-professional positions: City Treasurer; Prest. and Treas. Board of Education. Married, Nimisila, Caroline Sisler (deceased). Child, Earl Dis- singer. Present address, Canal Fulton, Ohio. GEORGE DRURY, born April 14, 1857, Morrisania, Westches- ter Co., N. Y.; son of Alfred Thomas Drury, M.D. (born Hull, Eng- land) and Henrietta Hannah King (born Melwood, Lincolnshire, England). Educated at Prof. Degner's German Commercial College. 202 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Preceptor, Alfred Thomas Drury (his father). Professional positions: Medical Chair in L. I. C. H., 1880-6; Mem. Kings County Medical and Pathological Societies. Mem. Commonwealth Lodge, F. & A. M., and Orient Chapter, R. A. M. Married, April 27,1881, Mary A. Packard. Children, Irene, Flor- ence Louise, Alfred Thomas, and Marguerite Henrietta Drury. Present address, 235 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. GIDEON WANZER DURGA, born June 14, 1852, Rush, Sus- quehanna Co., Pa.; son of Eliud Wanzer and Betsy Ann (Pepper) Durga, both born Sherman, Conn. Educated at Montrose Academy and High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Allbright Dunham, of Rush, Pa.; Jeff. Med. Coll., 1876-7. Professional positions: Physician to the Rush and Auburn Poor Asylum; Examiner for leading Insurance Companies. Practised at Rush, Pa., ten years, and Denver, Col., 1889. Married, Rush, Pa., Nov. 16,1881, Sally Elizabeth Walden. Chil- dren, Lottie May (born Nov. 10,1882) and Joy Albareta Durga (born Dec. 2, 1893). Present address, LeRaysville, Bradford Co., Pa. EDWARD L. ESTABROOK, Rockland, Me. JOHN A. G. FISHER, 10 Camp St., New Orleans, La. NEWEL KELLEY FOSTER, born at Canterbury, Merrimac Co., N. H.; son of David Morrill Foster (born Canterbury) and Sarah Bradley Robertson (born Brunswick, Me.). B.S., Cornell University, 1873. Medical education: Preceptor, Prof. Burt G. Wilder, of Cornell University; Michigan University, one year. Professional positions: Physician to Oakland General Hospital; Physician to Fabiola Hospital, Oakland; Surgeon, Mtn. Div. U. P. R.R. Married: (1) Dryden, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1876, Jennie Smiley, who died July 23, 1893—child, Harry Emerson Foster, born Aug. 18, 1881; (2) Oakland, Cal., Jan. 15, 1895, Maude A. W. Camp—child, Ruth M. Foster, born July 26, 1897. Present address, 1266 23d Ave, Oakland, Cal. CHAUNCEY B. FOWLER, 752 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. CLARENCE LINDEN HOWES, born March 24, 1878, Matta- poisett, Mass.; son of Woodbridge Ruggles Howes, M.D. (bom Roch- AND ITS GRADUATES. 203 ester, Mass.), and Mary Washburn White (born Middleborough, Mass.). Educated at Mattapoisett, Middleborough, and Hanover Academies; Amherst College, B.A., 1869; Mass. Institute of Tech- nology, B.S., 1873. Medical education: Preceptor, W. R. Howes (his father) Dart- mouth Med. College. Mem. School and Library Committees, Hanover. Married, Worcester, Mass., Oct. 3, 1878, Mary Olive Hapgood. Child, Caroline Bradford Howes. Present address, Hanover, Mass. HENRY T. JONES (last known address), Springfield, 111. JAMES S. KING, 146 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MONROE THOMAS KOONS, born April 21,1849, Treichlers, Northampton Co., Pa.; son of Samuel Kuntz (born Northampton Co.) and Sarah Bertsch (born Lehigh Co.). Graduated Muhlenberg College, Classical Course, 1874. Medical education: Preceptor, E. J. Hoffman; Jefferson Med. Coll., 1874-5. Married, Nov. 2, 1879, Christina Cook. Children, Josie Hellena and Karl Monroe Koons. Present address, Mulberry, Clinton Co., Ind. WARREN H. LOOMIS, born April 10, 1855, Palermo, Oswego Co., N. Y.; son of Guy P. Loomis (born Herkimer County) and Augustine Sayles (born Oswego County). Educated at Mexico Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, C. A. Heaton; Buffalo Med. College; post-graduate course at N. Y. Polyclinic. Professional positions: Examiner for many leading Insurance Companies. Present address, Lockport, Niagara Co., N. Y. JOSEPH G. LOVE, Savanna, 111. WILLIAM ANDREW McFARLANE, born Aug. 12, 1851, Castile, Wyoming Co., N. Y.; son of John and Mary (Buchanan) Mc- Farlane, both born in Scotland. Educated at Aurora Academy, and Pike Seminary. Medical education: Preceptors, George M. Palmer and C. R. Pence; Philadelphia Polyclinic, 1878. Professional positions: U. S. Pension Examining Surgeon, under Presidents Harrison and McKinley; Mem. Erie County Med. Society, and N. Y. State Med. Ass'n. Non-professional position; Prest, Village of Springville, past four years. 204 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Sept. 7, 1881, Hattie A. Smith. Children, Clara E. and Marguerite McFarlane Present address, Springville, Erie Co., N. Y. WALDO B. MERRIMAN, born March 20, 1854, Broomfield, Morrow Co., Ohio; son of James H. Merriman (born Ithaca, N. Y.) and Emily Carey (born Knox Co., Ohio). Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Larmon, Russell and McMil- len. Professional position: Mem. County Board of Health. Married, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, July 25,1879, Eva Bird. Child, Zula Merriman. Present address, Centerbury, Knox Co., Ohio. ♦EDWARD F. MORDOUGH. THOMAS NORTON, born in Ireland; son of Thomas Norton, M.D., and Henrietta Kennedy Casserly, both born in Ireland. Edu- cated at Royal University, Ireland, and Queen's College. Medical education: Preceptors, Thomas Norton and William Rodgers; Queen's College, Gal way, Ireland; University of Michigan. Professional positions: Surgeon P. C. R'y Co., ten years; Surgeon to various mining and industrial companies; Examiner for Life In- surance Companies. Author of published professional papers. Married, Montreal, Canada, Oct. 22, 1872, Henrietta McLeod. Children, John, Thomas, Harvey, Archie, Annie, Isabella, and Hen- rietta Norton. Present address, San Luis Obispo, Cal. ADONIRAM JUDSON OSBORN, born April 16, 1846, Coles- ville, Broome Co., N. Y.; son of Orris Osborn (born Harpersfield, N. Y.) and Elizabeth Burnett (born Jefferson, N. Y.). Educated at Binghamton (N. Y.) Academy and State Normal School, Brock- port, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, George Williams. Professional position: Coroner. Present address, Binghamton, N. Y. ELLIS SANDERS PORTER, born 1849, Summit Bridge, Newcastle Co., Del.; son of Jesse and Priscilla P. Porter, both born Newcastle Co. Educated at Lincoln University, Pa. Medical education: Preceptor, Edward S. Bunker. Professional positions: Physician on Sanitary Force; Med. Attend- ant Orphans' Home; State University Lecturer. Contributor to numerous medical journals. Married, March 28,1884, Lucy Bohannon. Present address, 705 10th St., Louisville, Ky. AND ITS GRADUATES. 205 J. V. PORTER, 3604 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN BENJAMIN POWERS, born June 17,1854, New Han- over Co., N. C; son of John David Powers (born New Hanover Co.) and Francenia Newkirk (born Duplin Co., N. C). Educated at Wake Forest College. Medical education: Preceptor, K. J. Powers, 1876-7; Jefferson Med. Coll. Married, Wake Forest, N. C, Nov. 5, 1878, Hattie B. Brewer. Children, Fannie N., John D., Bruce L., Hattie C, B. F., and Ben Bruce Powers (not living). Present address, Wake Forest, Wake Co., N. C. WILLIAM SIMPSON, bom March 21,1846, Jamestown, Hunt- ingdon Co., Quebec; son of George Foster Simpson (born in England) and Harriet Towns (born in Canada). Educated at Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, 1865. Medical education: Preceptor, J. M. Sampson, of Schraalenburg, N.J. Professional positions: Interne, Sea-side Home (by competitive exam.); Major and Surgeon 5th Regt., N. G., Cal., 1882-6; Organized Board of Health, San Jose; 1st Sec'y and Health Officer, 1889, and since April, 1897; Prest. of same, 1896; Examiner for numerous In- surance Companies and Associations. Mem. Cal. Pure Food Congress (and Mem. of various committees); Past Master Standard Lodge, No. 711, F. & A. M., Monroe, N. Y.; Captain-General San Jose Commandery, No. 10, Knights Templar, 1896. Married: (1) San Jose, Feb. 4, 1885, Sophie 0. F. Cooper, who died October, 1889—child, William Yale Simpson; (2) April 12, 1892, Rose Denne—child, Helen Simpson. Present address, 142 N. 3d St., San Jose, Cal. W. SCOTT SMITH, Hancock's Bridge, N. J. HENRY LEE STEVENS, Laramie, Wyo. ELLET J. WAGGONER, 451 Holloway Road, London, Eng- land. ♦ELECTUS B. WARD. ALBERT AYRES WELLS, born Aug. 7,1848, at Monroe, Ind.; son of Henry Wells (born York, Pa.) and Sarah Ann Ayres (bora Dayton, Ohio). Educated at Stockwell (Md.) Collegiate Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, Moses Baker, of Stockwell; M.D., Medical Coll. of Ohio, Cincinnati. 206 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Retired from practice 1880, on account of health; is now a whole- sale and retail druggist and manufacturer. School Trustee and Director Perrin National Bank, Lafayette Married, Brookston, Ind., Nov. 15,1889, Latitia Ellen Powell. Present address, Lafayette, Ind. GEORGE RANSOM WESTBROOK, born Feb. 1, 1847, St. Louis, Mo.; son of George W. Westbrook (born Canandaigua, N. Y.) and Harriet Ransom (born Sudbury, Vt.). Educated at N. Y. Free Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, B. F. Westbrook (L. I. C. H., '74— his brother). Professional positions: Surgical Clinic, L. I. C. H. Dispensary, 1879-84; Visiting Surgeon, St. Mary's General Hospital, 1886-90. Married, June 3, 1874, Ida Blanche Wilmshurst. Child, George Arthur Westbrook, born June 26,1875. Present address, 175 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBERT A. WTHITE, Trinidad, Las Animas Co., Col. ROBERT WILCOX, Pascoag, R. I. THOMAS HERMAN WILCOX, born May 30, 1849, Varick, Seneca Co., N. Y.; son of Thomas Stiles and Elizabeth (Abbott) Wil- cox, both born at Varick. Educated at Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y., and Rochester University. Medical education: Preceptor, Alonzo B. Palmer, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; University of Michigan (M.D., 1878). Professional positions: Practised in Northwestern Dispensary, N. Y., two years. Not in practice since February, 1884. In print works, New York, and Soho, N. J., 1884-91; since 1891 in real estate, New York. Married, N. Y. City, Nov. 27,1883, Marie Helen Hartmann. Chil- dren, Walter H. (died June, 1891), Stella, May, and Clarence A. Wil- cox. Present address, World Building, New York City. MORGAN LEWIS WOODRUFF, born July 1, 1852, West Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., Mass.; son of Russell Woodruff (born W. Stockbridge) and Maria Smith (born Salisbury, Conn.). Educated at Claverack (N. Y.) Institute, and Pittsfield (Mass.) High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Oscar S. Roberts; Univ. of Ver- mont, Burlington; Medico-Chirurgical Hosp., Philadelphia, 1887. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1878-9; Town Physi- cian, Pittsfield, Mass., and Visiting Physician Pittsfield Hospital, 1883-97; Mem. Pittsfield Board of Health, since 1884. AND ITS GRADUATES. 207 Married, Nov. 15, 1887, Florence Evelyn Pelton, of Great Bar- ington, Mass. Child, Morgan Lewis Woodruff, Jr. Present address, Pittsfield, Mass. WINFRED WYLIE, Wausau, Wis. Class of 1879. Valedictorian—Elias Hudson Bartley, B.S. 20th Course Began Feb. i.—Commencement, June 24. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Rev. William A. Snively, M.A., D.D. ANDREW HARRISON ALLEN, born March 19, 1855, Ant- werp, Jefferson Co., N. Y.; son of Lorenzo D. Allen (born Herkimer Co., N. Y.) and Mary J. Cummings (born Mass.). Educated at Ives Seminary. Medical education: Preceptor, Ira H. Abell. Married, Antwerp, N. Y., Aug. 25,1880, Libbie A. Cheney. Chil- dren, E. Blanche, Grace May, Maude B., and Belle H. Allen. Present address, Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. JOHN WILBUR BARTLETT, son of George Jenkins Bart- lett (born Vermont) and Mary Elizabeth Day (born Massachusetts). Educated at Chicopee Falls (Mass.) High School and Springfield Col- legiate Institute. Medical education: Preceptors, John R. Wilbur and Horatio G. Stickney; Michigan University; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. Professional positions: City Physician, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Non-professional positions: Manager, American Institute, N. Y.; Sec'y Photographic Section, Am. Inst.; Mem. Am. Ass'n for Ad- vancement of Science, New York Acad, of Science, New York Camera Club; F. & A. M., 32d degree. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., April 14,1885, Sarah Ann Auerbach. Present address, 149 West 94th St., New York. ELIAS HUDSON BARTLEY, bom Dec. 6,1849, Bartley, Mor- ris Co., N. J.; son of Samuel Potter Bartley (born Bartley) and Anna Ewalt (born Mount Vernon, Ohio). B.S., Cornell University, 1873; Ph.G. Medical education: Jefferson Med. College, Phila., 1878-9. Professional positions:L. I. C.H.—Lecturer on Chemistry, 1880-6; Prof. Chem. and Toxicol., 1886-97; Attending Physician to Dis- pensary, 1880-6; Attending Phys. to Sheltering Arms Nursery, since 1886; Dean and Prof. Org. Chem. Brooklyn Coll. Pharmacy, 208 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL since 1892; Chief Chemist Brooklyn Dept. of Health, 1882-8; Con- sulting Chemist, since 1896; Instr. in Chemistry, Cornell Univ., 1874-5; Prof. Chemistry, Swarthmore College, Phila., 1875-8; Mem. Kings County Board of Pharmacy, 1891-7. Author of a work on Chemistry (4 editions, 1885-95) and many printed prof essfonal and official reports and papers. Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Association, 1895. Married, Brooklyn, Nov. 3, 1889, Mary Frances Harloe. Chil- dren, Samuel Potter and Mildred Harloe Bartley. Present address, 21 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. CRAWFORD DOUGLASS BEASLEY, born Jan. 16, 1858, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Lester Wells Beasley (born Riverhead, L. I.) and Elizabeth Fetherstone Haugh Douglass (born Louisville, Ky.). Medical education: Preceptor, George H. Atkinson, Jr. (L. I. C. H., '73). Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H.; Surgeon, 3d Battery, N. G., S. N. Y. Married, Brooklyn, April 23,1890, Allie B. Angevine. Children, Helene Douglass and Bessie Coleman Beasley. Present address, 702 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH NORTON BISHOP, born May 30, 1844, Algonquin, Greenville Co., Ontario; son of William James (of Litchfield Co., Conn., family) and Mary E. (Barton) Bishop. Educated at Wheaton College, 111., and Hathaway's Academy, Chicago. Mem. N. Y. County Med. Society and Physicians' Mut. Aid So- ciety. Practised in Florida, 1879-87'. Non-professional positions: Taught school, in Ogle Co., 111., 1864; Asst. Teacher, Hathaway's Academy; Asst. State Supt. of Education, Mississippi (under Gen. 0. 0. Howard, U. S. A.), 1869-71; Supt. of Education, Lowndes Co., Miss., 1871-5; Trustee Franklin Academy (appointed by Gov. of Miss.), 1869; Originator and Director, Tele- graph Line, Sanford to Ocala, Fla.; Organizer and Prest. Sanford & Lake Eustis R. R. Co.; established town of Paola, Fla. Mem. N. Y. Camera Club; Prest. Social Culture Club. Married, June 27, 1877, (Mrs.) Gussie M. Marsh, of New London, Conn. Present address, 12 W. 38th St., New York City. HENRY LORD COCHRAN, born July 7,1855, Albany, N. Y.; son of David Henry Cochran, Ph.D. (born Springville, N. Y.), and Harriet Stryker Rawson (born Whitesboro, N. Y.). Educated at Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, 1876-9, Joseph H. Raymond (L. I. C. IL, '68). Professional positions: Ambulance Surgeon, L. I. C. H., 1878-9, AND ITS GRADUATES. 209 and Asst. Surgeon; Kings County Hospital, 1879-80; Asst. Surgeon, 23d Regt., N. G., S. N. Y. Married, Brooklyn, Nov. 5, 1885, Jennie Belle Sproule. Child, Harry Sproule Cochran. Present address, 141 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. M. CALEB CAMP, Devil's Lake, Dak. J. H. ECKMAN, New York City. GEORGE NEWTON FERRIS, born Sept. 23, 1854, Tarry- town, N. Y.; son of John Mason Ferris (born Albany, N. Y.) and Mary Elizabeth Schoonmaker (born Flatbush, L. I.). Educated at Erasmus Hall Academy, Flatbush; Lyceum, Hanover, Germany; and New York University, 1875-6. Medical education: Preceptor, Lewis D. Mason (L. I. C. IL, '66). Professional positions: Interne, Kings County Hospital, 1880-1; Kings County Insane Asylum, 1881-8. Married, Delaware, Ohio, June 19,1884, Katharine May Hills. Present address, 910 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. BERTON B. GROVER, born June 25, 1858, Eagle, Wyoming Co., N. Y.; son of Orson S. Grover (born Vermont) and Arvilla Car- penter (born Portage, N. Y.). Educated at Pike (N. Y.) Seminary, 1875-7. Medical education: Preceptor, F. E. Bliss, of Wethersfield Springs, N. Y. (now of Warsaw, N. Y.), 1876-9. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1879; Health Officer, Colorado Springs. Married, Gainesville, N. Y., 1877, Alice R. Evans, who died Jan. 8, 1896. Child, Lulu Bell Grover (bom 1879). Present address, Colorado Springs, Col. JOHN HEFFERNEN, Cascade, Iowa. FLEMING HOWELL, bom May 3, 1849, Monongalia Co., Va.; son of William and Eliza (Lanham) Howell, both born Monongalia Co. Educated at Rector College and Univ. of W. Virginia. Medical education: Preceptor, Hugh W. Brock, of Morgantown, W. Va,; Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila.; Coll. Phys. and Surg., Balti- more. Professional positions: Harrison Co., W. Va., Board of Health; Examining Surgeon for Pensions; Prest. Harrison Co. Med. and Surg. Soc; Vice-Prest. Med. Soc. State of W. Va.; Delegate to Inter- nat. Med. Congress, 1877; Dist. Surgeon B. & 0. R. R. Non-professional positions: Prest. Clarksburg Chamber of Com- merce; Vice-Prest. Traders Nat. Bank; etc 210 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Weston, W. Va., Sept. 1,1893, Gertrude Bennett. Child, Margaret, born 1894. Present address, Clarksburg, Harrison Co., W. Va. WILLIAM HENRY HUMISTON, born July 27, 1855, Well- ington, Lorain Co., Ohio; son of Henry Dwight Humiston (born Great Barrington, Mass.) and Miranda Davison (born Pa.). Professional positions: Cleveland Board of Health, six years; Con- sulting Gynecologist St. Vincent's (Charity) Hospital; Prest. Ohio State Med. Soc; Prest. Cleveland Med. Soc; Fellow British Gyne- cological Soc. Non-professional positions: Vice-Prest. Pearl Street Savings and Loan Co. Married, Circleville, Ohio, Oct. 30, 1884, Harriet Miller. Chil- dren, Florence Lakewood, William Tayler, and Evellyn Humiston. Present address, 122 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio. ARTHUR RICHARD JARRETT, bora July 8, 1854, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of James Mifflin Jarrett (born London, England) and Sarah Olivia Heather (born in Ireland). Passed examination for U. S. Naval Academy; rejected on physical examination. Medical education: Preceptors, George C. Jeffrey and James Albro Eaton; Polyclinic, New York. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, 13th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y. (and of 13th Battalion, attached to 22d Regt., during Spanish war of 1898); Mem. Society of Mil. Surgeons of United States and Brook- lyn (N. Y.) Pathological Society. Non-professional positions: Board of Education, Brooklyn; Dir. Bedford Bank; Governor and Sec Army and Navy Club, N. Y.; Mem. Montauk Club, New England Soc, United Service Institute. Married, Oct. 29, 1886, Annie Frances Seal. Present address, 95 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN W. KALES, born Oct. 13, 1850, Coventry, Chenango Co., N. Y. Educated at Cortland Academy and State Normal School, Cortland, N. Y. (graduating 1873), and Syracuse University. Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Orton and Comstock, Bing- hamton, N. Y.; Detroit Med. College. Professional positions: Interne, Harper Hospital, Detroit; Health Officer, Union Springs, N. Y. Non-professional positions: Prof, of Natural Sciences; Observer N. Y. State and U. S. Weather Bureaus; inventor of water motors, automatic railroad switches, surgical tables, etc. Married, Franklinville, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1879, Maggie L. Hogue. Children, Agnes, John, and James Kales. Present address, Franklinville, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 211 ALBERT CLARENCE LANE, born Nov. 29,1851, Chichester, Merrimac Co., N. H.; son of Anthony K. Lane (born Chichester) and Sally Felton (born Epsom, N. H.). Educated at Pittsfield Academy. Medical education: Preceptors, Luther G. Chandler, Edgar L. Carr, and Albert H. Crosby; Dartmouth Med. College. Married, Jan. 1,1880, Estella J. Davis, of Pittsfield, N. H. Chil- dren, Clarence Guy and Sadie Blanche Lane. Present address, West Medf ord, Mass. WILLIAM N. LEONARD, Trappe, Md. JOHN CREGO LESTER, born Jan. 31,1856, North Egremont, Berkshire Co., Mass.; son of George M. and Susan V. (Millard) Les- ter. Graduate of Sedgwick Institute and High School, Great Bar- rington; Dartmouth College (B.A., 1877; M.A., 1879). Medical education: Preceptor, J. H. North, of Goshen, Conn. Professional positions: Asst. Physician, Kings County Insane Asylum, 1879; Med. Supt. Inebriates' Home; Asst. Surgeon St. Bartholomew's Clinic, since 1894; Asst. Surgeon N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary; Surgeon-in-Chief, South Brooklyn Dispensary and Hos- pital, several years; Assistant to Chair of Otology, Bellevue Hosp. Med. College; Fellow Am. Laryngolog., Rhinolog., and Otological Society, and of Am. Acad, of Medicine; Mem. Med. Society County of Kings. A frequent contributor to medical journals; has now in preparation a work on Diseases of the Eye. Practised in Sioux Falls, S. D., 1891-3. Non-professional positions: Principal Goshen (Conn.) High School, 1877; Instr. in Classics and Higher Mathematics, Bay Ridge, 1880-1. Present address, 179 Schermerhom St., Brooklyn, N. Y.—office and residence (also office at Carnegie Hall, New York City). WILLIAM MANSFIELD LIVELY, bora May 16, 1847, New York City; son of William Mansfield Lively (born Baltimore, Md.) and Sarah Ann Griffin (born Hyde Park, N. Y.). Medical education: Preceptor, E. J. Messemer, 1876. Professional positions: Treas. McDonough Memorial Hospital Ass'n, N. Y.; Medical Examiner of numerous Insurance Companies and Fraternal and other Societies. Non-professional position: Previous to medical education was a teacher of Ancient and Modern Languages. Married, New York City, Oct. 11,1883, Mary Ann Hooper. Present address, 562 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; and 216 W. 28th St., New York City. THOMAS F. McGIFF, Brooklyn, N. Y. 212 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL JOHN JOSEPH MCLAUGHLIN, born June 2, 1858, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Michael and Elizabeth (Fealy) both born in Ire- land. Educated at Brooklyn Schools and Niagara University. Medical education: Preceptor, George R. M. Kuhn (L. I. C. H., '72); Coll. of Phys. and Surgeons. Present address, 50 Washington Ave, Detroit, Mich. L. C. McLAIN, San Francisco, Cal. FRANK MADDEN, born in Atheurye, Co. Galway, Ireland; son of John B. and Sarah (Nolan) Madden, both born in Atheurye. Medical education: Preceptors, H. 0. Tallmadge, of Keesville, N. Y., and Daniel Ayres, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Coll. Phys. and Sur- geons, N. Y., 1877. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1879; E. D. Hospital, 1879-80; Dem. of Anat. L. I. C. H., 1882-5; Mem. Kings County and Clinton County Med. Societies, and Prest. of the latter. Per- manent Mem. N. Y. State Med. Society. Non-professional positions: Private, 55th N. Y. Vols., 1861-4 (lost a leg at Gettysburg); on duty at Provost Marshal's Office and Adjutant-General's Office, Washington, till 1866; 2d Lieut., 40th U. S. Inf., 1866; Retired, December, 1870. Post Commander, W. H. Benedict Post, No. 366, G. A. R. (and Post Surgeon); Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Author of many published medical and surgical papers. Married, Plattsburgh, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1868, Christiana Young. Children, Emma Maude, Frank Bernard, and Harry Ayres Madden. Present address, Plattsburgh, N. Y. A. A. MARTINDALE, East Saginaw, Mich. FRANCIS EDWIN MELUGIN, born Feb. 15,1846, Brooklyn, Lee Co., 111.; son of Samuel and Araminta (McElyea) Melugin, both born in Dickson Co., Tenn. Medical education: Preceptor, D. W. Finlayson. Professional positions: Coroner, Carroll Co., 111.; Prest. Board of U. S. Pension Examiners. In 1864-5, in an interval in military service, was in charge of gangrene ward, U. S. General Hospital, Springfield, 111. Until 1877 practised pharmacy and continued medical studies interrupted by the war and deferred by wounds. Private, Co. I, 89th 111. Vols., 1863; severely wounded, May 9, 1864, while with Sherman in Georgia. Non-professional positions: In Thomson—Mem. Town and School Boards; Prest. School Board; three times Mayor of Village; Treas. of Village. Married, Oct. 15,1882, at Thomson, Florence E. Phillips. Present address, Thomson, 111. College Entrance. Dispensary Entrance. POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLINIC. AND ITS GRADUATES. 213 J. M. PERCIVAL (last known address), Savannah, Ohio. ♦MALCOLM EMERY RAFFERTY, died June 7,1890; son of Mitchell Crooke and Mary Shore (Benedict) Rafferty. Medical education: Preceptor, Wesley Short, of Springville, Ind. Practised in Illinois. Member of Illinois Medical Society. JOHN SUTTON RIFFLE, born Oct. 12, 1834, Piqua, Miami Co., Ohio; son of Samuel and Anna (Ayherse) Riffle, both born Leb- anon, Ohio. B.S., Piqua Academy, 1853. Medical education: Preceptors, G. V. Dorsey, of Piqua; Dr. Parker, of Houston, Tex.; Dr. Harriman, of Jerseyville, 111.; Mis- souri Med. Coll., 1855-6-7. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, 40th Ind. Vols., 1861-5; U. S. Examining Surgeon. Married, Newtown, Ind., March 22, 1866, Theresa Coen. Chil- dren, Ward C, Benjamin M., and Junia S. Riffle. Present address, Veedersburg, Fountain Co., Ind. DeWITT CLINTON RODENHURST, born Jan. 26, 1855, Lowell, Oneida Co., N. Y.; son of Richard Rodenhurst (born Wit- church, Eng.) and Sarah Ann Knickerbocker (born Eaton, Madison Co., N. Y.). Educated at Potsdam (N. Y.) Normal School and Whitestown Seminary. Medical education: Preceptors, Jeremiah Sturtevant and James E. Kelsey; Med. Dept., University City of New York. Professional position: Coroner, Jefferson Co., N. Y., nine years. Married, Theresa, N. Y., Jan. 10,1884, Mattie H. Pool. Present address, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., N. Y. JOHN T. SCHONWALD, Wilmington, N. C. THOMAS L. THOMPSON, born May 2, 1855, Monrovia, Mor- gan Co., Ind.; son of William B. and Nancy (Lindley) Thompson, both born Orange Co., Ind. Educated at North Western Christian University. Medical education: Preceptor, Jesse Regan, of Monrovia. Professional positions: Sec. Board of Health, Irvington. Non-professional positions: Mem. School Board. Married, Dec. 28, 1887, Mary B. Hubbard. Children, Kate N., William B., John D., and Mary Jane Thompson. Present address, Irvington, Marion Co., Ind. ♦JOHN HENRY WHEELER, bom Aug. 12, 1829, New York City; died, N. Y. City, July 7, 1897; son of John Henry Wheeler (born London, Eng.) and Ann Burtsell (born Brooklyn, N. Y.). Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Stacey (of Boston) and Has- brouck; Univ. of New York. 214 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Mem. N. Y. County Med. Soc. (and probably others). Non-professional positions: Teacher of Music, Orchestral Violin- ist, and an authority on rare violins. Married, May 15,1854, Marian DeWolf. EDWARD J. WILSON, 106 East Broad St., Columbus, Ohio. Class of 1880. Valedictorian—Glentworth Reeve Butler. 21st Course Began Feb. 2.—Commencement, June 23. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Rev. James M. Buckley, D.D. EBEN TRUE ALDRICH, born June 21, 1850, at Lowell, Mass.; son of Milton (born Douglass, Mass.) and Hanna (born Franklyn, N. H.) Aldrich. Educated at Lowell public schools and by private instruction. Medical education: Dartmouth Med. Coll. three years. Professional positions: Asst. Physician State Hospital for Insane, Danville, Pa., four years; Town Physician, Watertown, Mass., two years; Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Present address, 328 Ninth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HARRY MESSENGER AYRES, born April 23, 1859, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Daniel Ayres, M.D. (born Jamaica, N. Y.), and Charlotte Augusta Russell (born Portland, Conn.). Educated at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., and Lockwood's Academy, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, Daniel Ayres (his father), 1877-80. Professional positions: House Staff, L. I. C. H., 1880; Asst. Dem. Anat., 1882-3; Asst. Med. Dir. and Examiner, Brooklyn Life Ins. Co., 1882-8; Examiner for other Insurance Companies; Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, and Brooklyn Pathological Society. Prac- tised in Brooklyn until 1895. Married, Brooklyn, April 23, 1884, Ida Laura Roe. Children, Charlotte Augusta, Sara Ella, and Ida Claire Ayres. Present address, Upper Montclair, Essex Co., N. J. MILTON MONROE BAUER, born June 4, 1853, at Loyal Oak, Ohio; son of John Jacob Bauer (born Nazareth, Pa.) and Cath- erine Everhard (born Wadsworth, Ohio). Educated at National Normal University, Lebanon, Ohio. Medical education: Preceptor, N. S. Everhard, of Wadsworth Ohio, 1876. AND ITS GRADUATES. 215 Professional positions: Prest. Union Med. Ass'n of Northeastern Ohio, 1894; Mem. Ohio State Med. Soc. Non-professional positions: Mem. Board of Education; Sec. Lake Township Mut. Ins. Co. Married, Sept. 19,1888, Caroline Schoner, of Lake, Ohio. Child, Paul Emerson Bauer. Present address, Lake, Stark Co., Ohio. ♦LUCIEN T. BELL, born May, 1850, in Augusta Co., Va.; died April 23, 1897, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Studied at Pennsylvania Veterinary College, 1874, and New York Veterinary College (D. V. S., 1875). Was well known as a skilful veterinary surgeon. Veterinarian to Brooklyn Health Dept., 1886-94. Member of Med. Society County of Kings, and of Physicians' Mutual Aid Ass'n. Was married, and had five children. GLENTWORTH REEVE BUTLER, born 1854, Philadelphia, Pa.; son of Rev. J. Glentworth Butler, D.D. (born Brooklyn, N. Y.), and Evelyn Reeve (born Richmond, Va.). Educated at Hamilton College, B.A., 1877; M.A., 1880. Medical education: Preceptor, Jarvis S. Wight, of Brooklvn (L. I. C. H., 1864). Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1880-1; Att. Physi- cian St. Mary's Hospital, 1884-91; Asst. Physician St. John's Hos- pital, 1888-9; Hosp. for Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1884-6; Att. Physician M. E. Hospital, since 1887; Asst. Dem. Pathol., L. I. C. H., 1882-4; Lecturer on Public Hygiene, Home Nursing, etc., Pratt Institute, since 1889; Physician to Training School, M. E. Hospital, since 1889; U. S. Pension Examining Surgeon, 1889-93. Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, N. Y. Acad, of Medicine, Am. Acad. of Medicine, Am. Climatological Society (Vice-Prest., 1893), Brook- lyn Pathological, Gynecological, and N. Y. State Medical Societies. Delegate Med. Soc. County of Queens. Author of " Emergency Notes " (New York, 1889), and numerous published professional papers. Mem. Barnard Club, Brooklyn. Married, Brooklyn, 1884, Antoinette Willson. Child, Antoinette Reeve Butler. Present address, 229 Gates Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK W. CARMON, Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY WALDO COE, born in Waupon, Wis., Nov. 4, 1857; son of Samuel B. Coe, M.D. (bora at Randolph, Ohio) and Mary Jane Cronkhite. Educated in graded schools of Morristown, Minn. 216 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Preceptor, Samuel B. Coe (his father); Univ. of Minnesota, 1876; several post-graduate courses, including N. Y. Polyclinic and Post-Graduate, 1895, London, Paris, Berlin, and Vienna. Practised in Mandan, N. D., and (since 1892) Portland, Ore. Professional positions: U. S. Pension Surgeon, 1882-92; Div. Sur- geon, N. P. R. R.; County Physician, County Insane Examiner, Supt. State Board of Health, and Prest. State Med. Soc. of N. Dakota—all at Mandan; Prof, of Anatomy (two years), and of Nerv. and Mental Diseases and Electro-Therapeutics, in Williamette Med. Coll., until its removal to Salem, Ore.; Neurologist to Portland Hospital; Dir. Mindsease Sanitarium for Nervous and Mental Diseases, Portland; Consulting Neurologist to Oregon State Inst'n for Defective Youth; Washington State Inst'n for Defectives; Patten Home for the Aged, etc; editor and prop'r Medical Sentinel, official organ of the State Med. Societies of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana; Sec. Pacific Coast Ass'n of Insurance Examiners; Life Mem. Amer. Ass'n for Advancement of Science, Amer. Electro-Therapeutic Ass'n, and Amer. Soc. for Study and Cure of Inebriety; Mem. Amer. Med. Ass'n, Oregon State and Portland Med. Societies. Author of numerous papers on nervous and mental diseases. Married, June 24,1882, Viola May Boley, daughter of Hon. Elijah Boley, of Mandan, N. D. Children, George Clifford, born in Man- dan, 1885; Wayne Walter, born in Portland, 1894; and Earle Al- phonso, born Portland, 1896. Present address, The Marquam, Portland, Ore. JASPER WILLIAM COLLER, born Sept. 24,1852, Cuba, Al- legany Co., N. Y.; son of William Knapp Coller (born Lenox, Pa.) and Angeline German (born Ovid, N. Y.). Educated at Friendship Academy (grad. 1875) and Alfred University. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles C. Deming, of Friendship, N. Y. Professional positions: Health Officer, Wellsville, since 1888; Prest. Board of Hygaene for Allegany Co., since 1893; Prest. Alle- gany County Med. Society; Mem. Hornellsville Med. and Surg. Ass'n. Author of numerous published professional papers. Married, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1875, Helen Ardo Ette Gardiner. Present address, Wellsville, Allegany Co., N. Y. GEORGE VINCENT CONVERY, bora Jan. 7, 1859, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Patrick Con very (born Belfast, Ireland) and Mary McLachlan (born Edinburgh, Scotland). Educated at St. Peter's Academy, Business College, and private tutor. Medical education: Preceptor, Thomas A. Joyce; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, Baltimore, 1876. Professional positions: Ambulance Service, St. Catherine's Hos- AND ITS GRADUATES. 217 pital, one year; Asst. Physician Kings County Insane Asylum; Vac- cinator, Dept. of Health; Sanitary Inspector of Shipping, six years; Associate Genito-Urinary Surgeon, St. Mary's General Hospital, 1882-3; Gynecol. Clinic, St. Mary's Female Dispensary, 1882; Sur- geon, Pacific Mail S.S. Co. and International Line, of Newcastle, Eng. (two years, N. Y. and Mediterranean ports, experiencing great cholera epidemic in Naples, 1884). Author of published profes- sional papers. Present address, 475 4th Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN JAY CONWAY, born April 16, 1859, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of James and Honora G. (Loughlin) Conway, both born in Ire- land. Educated at St. Francis College, and Mt. St. Mary's College (M.A., 1885). Medical education: Preceptors, Henry J. McManus and Edward J. Harvey. Professional positions: Interne, Brooklyn City Hospital; Asst. Surgeon Manhattan R'way Co.; Prest. of Staff, Dept. Women and Children, Atlantic Ave. Dispensary, until 1890. Present address, 47 Putnam Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. 0. C. DUVAL, New York. FRANK FARQUHAR FERGUSON, born 1852, at Sidney, Cape Breton Island, Canada. Educated at Sidney Academy. Professional positions: Pg.thologist to L. I. C. H., 1883-5; Prof, of Histology and Path. Anat., L. I. C. H., 1883-7; Prof. Pathology and Clinical Medicine, N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. School, since 1887; Pathologist, St. Luke's Hospital, N. Y., 1883-8; Pathologist to New York Hospital, House of Relief, and Bloomingdale Asylum, since 1888; Consulting Pathologist to N. Y. Board of Health, 1892. Member of N. Y. Pathological Soc, N. Y. Acad, of Medicine, N. Y. Physicians' Mut. Aid. Ass'n, Alumni Ass'n of N. Y. Post- Graduate Med. School, and N. Y. Neurological Society. Married, 1890, Juliana Armour, of New York. Children, Ar- mour, May, Fancheon Jane, Roderick Craig, and Juliana Ferguson. Present address, 20 West 38th St., New York City. JAMES WATT FLEMING, born April 24, 1854, Edinburgh, Scotland; son of George Lyall Fleming (born at Perth) and Jessie Grant Watt (born Edinburgh). Medical education: Preceptor, Jarvis S. Wight (L. I. C. H., 1864). Professional positions: Interne, E. D. Hospital, Brooklyn; E. D. Ambulance Surgeon; E. D. Dispensary Staff, 1881-6; Vis. Surgeon E. D. Hospital, 1886-93; Mem. of Council and Consulting Physician, L. I. C. H.; Surgeon, Brooklyn Fire Dept., 1882-6; Examiner for Insurance Companies and A. L. H. 218 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Association, 1898. Married, Nova Scotia, April 24, 1883, Adele Bigelow. Present address, 471 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM Y. R. GAWNE, born Rochester, N. Y.; son of Thomas Gawne (born in Isle of Man) and Mary Chandler (born in England). Educated at public schools of Rochester. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles McKelvey; Columbus Med. Coll. Professional positions: Physician to Monroe (N. Y.) County Jail, 1881-2; Asst. Surgeon, B. & M. R. R., at Central City, Neb., ten years; City Physician, Central City, 1897; County Physician of Mer- rick Co., Neb., 1896-7. Practised in Rochester, N. Y., and Central City, Neb. (since 1882). Non-professional position: Alderman, Central City, 1887-9. Present address, Central City, Neb. CLARENCE EUGENE GUNTHER, born Feb. 29, 1856, New York City; son of William Henry and Mary Adelia (Smith) Gunther, both born in New York. Educated at Charlier Institute, N. Y.; two years in Hanover, Germany; two years at Chateau de Saucy, Geneva, Switzerland. Medical education: Preceptor, James Woods McLane; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y., 1877. Professional positions: In L. I. C. H.—Dispensary, since 1880; Surgical Chair, one year; Medical Chair, two years; Chair of Dis- eases of Chest, fifteen years; Instr. in Phys. Diagnosis and Asst. to Chair of Prac. of Med. and Clinical Med., since 1884; Asst. Vis. Phys., fourteen years; Lecturer on Mat. Med., six years; Vis. Phys. to Home for Consumptives; Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, Brooklyn Pathological Soc, N. Y. Physicians' Mut. Aid Ass'n. Mem. Brooklyn and Crescent Athletic Clubs. Married, Nov. 10, 1881, Julie Louise Wilkins. Present address, 151 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN B. HART, Poplar Plains, Ky. HENRY HATCH, born in Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 22, 1848. Educated at Illinois State University, Bloomington, 1863-4. Medical education: Preceptor, E. R. Stoner, of Griggsville, 111., 1868; Louisville (Ky.) Med. Coll. (M.D., 1873); studied in Berlin and Paris. Practised (before graduation, 1872) in Baylis and Had- ley, 111., and, since 1881, in Quincy, 111. Professional positions: Prof, in Med. Dept. Chaddock Coll., Quincy, 111.; Physician-in-charge of Woodland Heme; Physician-in- charge, Blessing Hospital, Quincy, 1882 and 1886, and now on Con- AND ITS GRADUATES. 219 suiting Staff; Surgeon to C, B. & Q. R'way, since 1893; Mem. Adams Co. (111.) and 111. State Med. Societies; Mem. Amer. Med. Ass'n. Non-professional positions: Prest. School Board of Griggsville, 111.; Mem. Masonic Fraternity and Royal Arcanum. Married (1), Nov. 28, 1872, Clara E. Crawford, of Griggsville, who died June 12, 1892—Child, Herman N. Hatch, bora Feb. 8, 1875, died Dec. 7,1882; (2) Emma L. Lyon, of Sedalia, Mo., Sept. 6, 1893—Child, Marion Emma Hatch, born April 30,1895. Present address, 407 Jersey St., Quincy, 111. ♦WILLIAM F. HERTZOG, born Aug. 27, 1856, near Mertz- town, Berks Co., Pa.; died at Oley, Pa., Aug. 20, 1896; son of Levi and Rebecca (Fenstermaker) Hertzog, both born at Longswamp, Pa. Educated at Kutztown (Pa.) Normal School, and then taught. Medical education: Preceptors, Frank Wertz and David D. Fritch, of Mertztown, Pa.; post-graduate course at Phila. Polyclinic, 1885-6. Practised at Lyons, Allentown, Norristown, and Oley, Pa. Professional positions: Mem. Berks Co. (Pa.) Med. Soc; Mem. Committee on Publication of same. Author of numerous papers in medical journals. Non-professional positions: School Controller, Oley; Representa- tive in State Convention; Director Reading Nat. Bank. Married, 1881, Ella L. Bogh. Children, Marion Sims, and Solis Cohen Hertzog. HORACE BARROWS HILL, born June 21,1851, at Harrison, Cumberland Co., Me; son of William Colman and Charlotte Hobbs (Bray) Hill (born at Harrison). B.A., Bowdoin, 1873. Medical education: Preceptor, E. H. Hill, of Lewiston, Me; Med- ical School of Maine (Bowdoin Coll., Brunswick), 1878. Professional positions: Asst. Physician, Maine Insane Hospital, Augusta, 1881; Asst. Supt. of same, 1883 to present time. Married, Lewiston, Me, June 14, 1893, Harriet Lambert Metcalf. Present address, Insane Hospital, Augusta, Me. DAVID EMORY HOLMAN, bom Attleboro, Bristol Co., Mass.; son of David Emory Holman (born Attleboro) and Charlotte J. Balcomb (born West Brookfield, Mass.). Educated at Brown University, B.A., M.A. Medical education: Preceptor, George Mackie. Professional positions: Interne, Staten Island Hospital; Assistant, Vanderbilt Clinic; Deputy Health Officer, Lower Bay, N. Y. Health Board. Author of professional papers. Present address, 330 W. 57th St., New York City. HORATIO REESE HOLMES, born July 30, 1856, Polk Co., Ore.; son of Horatio Nelson Viscount and Nancy (Porter) Holmes. Educated at Pleasant Hill and Bethel (Ore.) Academies. 220 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Preceptor, J. W. McAfee, of Salem, Ore, 1874; Med. Dept. Willamette Univ. (M.D., 1877); N. Y. Post-Gradu- ate Med. School and Harvard Post-Graduate Med. School, 1889-90. Professional positions: In Willamette University—Prof. Prin. and Practice of Gynecology, and Prof, of Clinical Gynecology, both since 1894; Gynecologist to Portland Hospital and to Portland Free Dispensary, both since 1894. Member of Oregon State and Port- land Med. Societies, Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Gynecological Society, British Med. Ass'n, British Gynecological Society. Author of nu- merous published professional papers. Married, Sept. 17, 1877, Olivia Ernestine Swegle, of Portland, Ore. Child, Guy Paul Holmes, born 1879, died 1884. Present address, The Marquam, Portland, Ore ROSCOE NEELY JACKSON, born July 7, 1856, at Boon- ville, Oneida Co., N. Y.; son of John and Harriet (Pitcher) Jackson, both born at Boonville. Educated at Boonville Academy, Antwerp Seminary, and Hungerford Collegiate Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, Walter Booth, of Boonville; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, two years; N. Y. Post-Graduate School, 1893. Professional positions: Health Officer, Faribault, nine years; U. S. Exam. Surgeon for Pensions; Surgeon, C, M. & St. P. Railroad. Mem. Minn. State Med. Soc; So. Minn. Med. Soc; Rice County Med. Soc. (Prest.); Am. Pub. Health Ass'n. Married, Oct. 27,1880, Minnie E. Withington, of Adams, N. Y. Present address, Faribault, Rice Co., Minn. J. K. JOHNS, Hambleton, Md. ALBERT W. JOHNSON, Milwaukee, Wis. JOHN MITCHELL JULIAN, born April 25,1850, at Hoboken, N. J.; son of John Marion Julian, M.D. (born in France), and Cor- nelia A. Mount (born New York City). Educated at Universities of Bonn, Heidelberg, and Paris. Professional position: Three years in French army, from 1870, as orderly in field hospital, and at Nice. Married, New York, Katie A. Powderly, of Ireland. Present address, Pleasant Valley, Dutchess Co., N. Y. W. S. KNOX, Knoxboro', N. Y. WILLIAM LOCKHART (last known address), 85 Elizabeth St West Detroit, Mich. JOHN CLARK McCRACKEN, born Sept. 18, 1855, Monon- gahela City, Washington Co., Pa.; son of Joseph and Mary Elizabeth (Moss) McCracken, both born Monongahela City. AND ITS GRADUATES. 221 Medical education: Preceptor, G. W. Moss (his uncle); Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, B. & 0. R. R. Co.; Exam- iner for leading Insurance Companies. Married, Ryerson's Station, Pa., Oct. 3,1883, Mary Lazear. Chil- dren, Jesse Lazear, born Feb. 10,1886, and Alice Lazear, born March 23,1890. Present address, Ryerson's Station, Pa. ANTHONY EUGENE MAGORIS, born in New York City, 1852; son of P. Magoris (born in Scotland) and Mary A. Rhody (born in Ireland). Educated at Ithaca (N. Y.) Academy, Cortland (N. Y.) State Normal School, and (special work) Cornell University. Medical education: Preceptor, J. W. Gulick, 1874-80; University of New York. Non-professional positions: Prest. and Director in various busi- ness enterprises. Present address, 103 Court St., Binghamton, N. Y. JAMES P. MANATON (last known address), Wilton, Conn. REUBEN NEWTON MAYFIELD, born June 13, 1859, near Bedford, Lawrence Co., Ind.; son of Alexander Campbell Mayfield (born at Linton, Ind.) and Winney Short (born at Springville, Ind.). Educated at Springfield High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Wesley Short, 1876; Kentucky School of Medicine, Louisville. Professional positions: Lecturer, Hyg. and Clinical Medicine, Univ. of Colorado; Prest. Colorado State Board of Med. Examiners; Major and Surgeon, 1st Regt., N. G., Colorado, ten years; Surgeon, Union Pacific R'way; Mem. Ass'n of Military Surgeons of U. S. A., of N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc, etc. Author of "Diseases Arising from Errors of Refraction of the Eye," and other papers. Non-professional positions: Prof. Springfield (Ind.) High School. Married, Denver, Col., Feb. 14, 1889, Ada E. Thomas. Child, Roy T. Mayfield. Present address, 159 W. 45th St., New York City. NEAL MITCHELL, born Oct. 21,1855, Jacksonville, Fla.; son of Dr. Joseph Davis and Myra Hobbs (Chase) Mitchell, both born E. Newfield, Me. Educated at Maine Wesleyan Sem.; Lapham Inst. (N. Scituate, R. I.), and Amherst College. Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph Davis Mitchell (his father); Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll.; Friedrich Wilhelm Univ. (Berlin, 1890-1). Professional positions: Interne, New General Hospital, Hamburg, 222 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Germany; Consulting Surgeon, St. Luke's Hospital, Jacksonville; Surgeon, 1st Fla. Battal. Cavalry; Prest. Duval County Med. Soc; Prest. Duval County Board of Health. Married, Oct. 21,1895, Saratoga, N. Y., Mary Cynthia Sheehy. Present address, Jacksonville, Fla. RUSH NEER, born Oct. 2, 1849, at Charlotteville, Schoharie Co., N. Y.; son of David Neer, M.D. (born Schoharie Co.), and Ellen Passage (born Princeton, N. Y.). Educated at private schools and Bryant & Stratton's, and Packard's Bus. Coll., New York. Medical education: Preceptors, David Neer and Henry C. Neer; Bellevue Med. Coll. Professional positions: Out-door Staff Paterson (N. J.) General Hospital; 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon, 1st N. J. State Militia, 1881-6; Examiner for Insurance Companies; Mem. Passaic Co. (N. J.) Dist. Med. Soc Non-professional positions: (previous to medical studies) Book- keeper, 2d Nat. Bank, Jersey City, N. J.; Sec. and Treas., Water & Gas Pipe Co., Jersey City. Married, Dec 21, 1890, Paterson, N. J., Elizabeth A. Yeomans. Children, David and Frank Neer. Present address, 85 Hamilton Ave, Paterson, N. J. JOHN F. O'GRADY, 374 Grand St., Paterson, N. J. CORODEN ENOS PEARL, born Jan. 12, 1857, at Lawrence- ville, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.; son of James and August D. (Burt) Pearl. Educated at Lawrenceville Academy. Medical education: Albany Medical College; Preceptor, H. H. Carpenter, of Lawrenceville. Member of Franklin County Med. Society, and Med. Ass'n of Northern New York. Married, Massena, N. Y., Aug. 24,1881, Gertrude E. Mooney. Present address, North Bangor, Franklin Co., N. Y. JAMES ELIJAH PILCHER, born March 18, 1857, at Adrian, Mich.; son of Rev. Elijah Holmes Pilcher, M.D., D.D. (bora Athens), and Phebe Maria Fiske (born New Paltz, N. Y.). Edu- cated at Detroit (Mich.) High School, 1875; B.A., Univ. of Michi- gan. 1879; M.A. and Ph.D., Illinois Wesleyan Univ., 1887. Medical education: Preceptor, Lewis Stephen Pilcher (his brother). Professional positions: Lecturer on Military Hygiene in Starling Med. Coll. (Columbus), 1896-7; Prof. Military Surgery, Ohio MecL Univ. (Columbus), 1896-7; Emeritus Prof., same, since 1897; Prof. Military Surgery, Med. Dept. Creighton Univ., since 1897; Lieut., Med. Dept. U. S. A., 1883-8; Captain, since 1888; Man. Ed., An- AND ITS GRADUATES. 223 nals of Anatomy and Surgery, 1880-3; Life Mem., Sec and Editor, Ass'n of Military Surgeons of the U. S., since 1897; Hon. Fellow, Amer. Acad. R'way Surgeons, Ohio; Fellow, Amer. Acad, of Medi- cine; Mem. Amer. Med. Ass'n, etc Author of " First Aid in Illness and Injury " (1893). Married, June 5,1883, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mina Adela Parker. Present address, care of Surgeon-General, U. S. A., Washington, D. C. HARRY PLYMPTON, born Feb. 10,1857, Trenton, N. J.; son of Prof. George W. Plympton (born Waltham, Mass.) and Delia Bus- sey (born Troy, N. Y.). Educated at the Brooklyn Polytechnic In- stitute. Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph C. Hutchison. Professional positions: Ambulance Surgeon; Acting Med. Supt., Kings County Hospital; Physician to the Penitentiary; Kings County Insane Asylum; Asst. Surgeon, N. Y. Elevated R. R.; Chief Med. Examiner, Red Cross Society; Lecturer on First Aid, N. Y. Board of Education. Was the first to introduce Roentgen ray testi- mony in Supreme Court. Master of Masonic Lodge; Regent of Royal Arcanum; Commander of Knights of Pythias. Married, Spring Lake, N. J., Aug. 26, 1886, Leila Holcomb. Child, George PL Plympton. Present address, 950 Marcy Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE M. RUSSELL, Crary's Mills, N. Y. FREDERIC GEORGE SAWTELLE, born March 26, 1844, Norridgewock, Somerset Co., Me; son of George and Sarah Herrick (Peet) Sawtelle, both born Norridgewock. Educated at Waterville Classical Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, Rienzi Robinson (L. I. C. H., 1869); Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. Married, Norridgewock, Sept. 19,1871, Elizabeth Winthrop Tap- pan. Children, Jane Tappan, Frederic, Margaret Elizabeth, and Amy Leslie Sawtelle. Present address, 181 Angell St., Providence, R. I. ABRAHAM SCHLESINGER, born Feb. 15, 1852, at Switzer- land; son of Joseph Schlesinger (born in Switzerland) and Babetta Koschland (born in Bavaria). Medical education: Universities of Zurich and Strasburg. Married, Baden, Switzerland, Oct. 2,1888, Pauline Koschland. Present address, 156 E. 116th St., New York City. ROBERT W. TATE, Greensboro, N. C. 224 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL HENRY TIMM, born Oct. 21, 1851, in Hamburg, Germany; son of Eggert and Anna (Willhoeft) Timm. Educated at the Gym- nasium in Hamburg. Medical education: University of Kiel; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col- lege. Attended Homoeopathic Med. College of N. Y. City. Married May 11,1883, C. Rambeaut. Present address, 6 E. 3d St., New York City. RICHARD SMITH TRUE, born Oct. 7, 1844, at Corinth, Or- ange Co., Vt.; son of Hiram and Lucy (Smith) True, both born at Corinth. Educated at New Hampton (N. H.) Literary Inst, and Conn. Lit. Inst., Suffield, Conn., while teaching and serving appren- ticeship as a printer; studied music with Prof. S. B. Ball, Boston. Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Gage and Conn, of Concord, N. H., and Dr. Brown, of Hartford, Conn.; N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1881. Professional positions: Interne, House of Good Shepherd, Syra- cuse, N. Y.; Med. Examiner, Royal Arcanum, Order of Protection, Ind. Order of Foresters, Met. Life Ins. Co. Practised in N. Y. City, Manchester, N. H. (1892), and Marblehead, Mass. (1897). Non-professional positions: Teacher of Music, Polytechnic Insti- tute (six years), and Adelphi Academy (three years), Brooklyn, N. Y.; Grand Sec, Grand Lodge of N. H., N. E. Order of Protec- tion; Prest. of several business organizations. Married, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Feb. 20,1873, Thankful Eliza- beth Jackson. Children, Helen Elizabeth, Charlotte Lucy, Harry Erving, John Webster, Margaret Phillips, Richard Smith, Jr., and Rebecca Willett True. Present address, Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass. JOHN LEWIS VIALET, born Oct. 8,1850, Baton Rouge, La.; son of John Lewis Vialet (born Baton Rouge) and Elizabeth Colton Pernell (born Blackwater, La.). Educated at private school and Baton Rouge Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, John A. McCorkle (L. I. C. H., 1873). Professional positions: Surgeon, Alexandre S. S. Line, New York, Havana, New Orleans, and Mexico, 1880-2; San. Inspector, U. S. Marine Hospital, 1897 (yellow fever epidemic); Examiner for nu- merous Insurance Companies and Fraternal Orders. Was a compositor on various Louisiana and N. Y. City news- papers; Mem. Milford Lodge, No. 11, F. & A. M., Magnolia Lodge, No. 22,1. 0. 0. F., and Manchac Lodge, No. 3337, K. of H.—all of Louisiana. Married, St. Francisville, W. Feliciana, La., Dec. 26, 1896, Mary Elizabeth Tempel. Child, Genevieve Vialet, born Oct. 24,1897. Present address, Hope Villa P. 0., E. Baton Rouge Parish, La. AND ITS GRADUATES. 225 JONATHAN HENRY WOODS, born Dec 3, 1850, Barre, Worcester Co., Mass.; son of Loring F. Woods (born New Braintree, Mass.) and Mary Paige Webb (born Hardwick, Mass.). Medical education: Preceptor, George Wackerhagen, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y., 1881. Professional position: Interne, Pres. Hospital, N. Y., 1881. Married, Hartford, Conn., July 8, 1882, Elizabeth J. Birken- mayer. Children, Julia and Constance Woods. Present address, 61 Harvard St., Brookline, Mass. Class of 1881. Valedictorian—Charles J. Thomas, Ph.B. 22D Course Began Feb. 2.—Commencement, June 14. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music Address to Graduates by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. CHARLES SMITH ALLABEN, born Jan. 27, 1855, at Delhi, Delaware Co., N. Y.; son of James R. Allaben (born Roxbury, N. Y.) and Ellen P. Smith (born Andes, N. Y.). Graduate of Delaware Academy, Delhi, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptors, Orson M. Allaben and James L. Allaben, 1877-8: Coll. Phys. and Surg., 1879-82, and M.D., 1882. Professional positions: Medical Examiner for principal Insurance Companies; Vice-Prest. Del. County Med. Soc Non-professional positions: Village Trustee, Margaretville, N. Y., four years; Prest. Board of Health; Health Officer. Married, March 23, 1883, Morris, Otsego Co., N. Y., Mary E. Moore. Child, Charles Moore Allaben, born Oct. 15, 1885. Present address, Margaretville, Delaware Co., N. Y. EDWARD L. BAILEY, East Brookfield, Mass. ♦JEREMIAH E. BAKER, born in Ohio, died, 1890, in Cuba. Medical education: Ohio Medical College (M.D., 1881). Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Author of published professional papers. Practised in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881-90. RUDOLPH BERENDSOHN, born May 12, 1840, Hamburg, Germany; son of Salomon Bernhard and Hannchen Berendsohn, both born in Hamburg. Educated at Hoffmann's Academy, Ham- burg. Medical education: Preceptors, St. E. Fuller and George R. Fowler, 1878-81. Professional positions: Vaccinator, Dept. of Health, Brooklyn, 226 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL N. Y.; organizer of Summer Service and Chief of Summer Corps, Brooklyn. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1894, Martha Eichmann. Children, Robert, Franz, Anna, and Martha Berendsohn. Present address, 22 Patchen Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE WARREN BLAISDELL, born March 14, 1856, South Hampton, Rockingham County, N. H.; son of John Harper Blaisdell (born Gilford, N. H.) and Nancy Gregg (bom Windham, N H.). B.A., Dartmouth College, 1878; M. A., 1883. Medical education: Preceptor, William E. Tucker; M.D., Dart- mouth Med. Coll., 1878. Professional position: Physician to Board of Health. Non-professional position;: Trustee, Public Library Fund. Married, Mary E. Lee, of Manchester, Mass. Children, Ruth J., Alice L., and Dorothy Blaisdell. Present address, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. EDWIN RUSHTON BODEN, born Oneida, Madison Co., N. Y.; son of Jabez Boden (born Staffordshire, England) and Mar- garet Williams (born Merthyr Tydvil, Wales). Educated at Trinity School, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Smith Ely, of Newburgh, N. Y.; University Med. Coll. of N. Y. Professional positions: Health Officer, Oneida; Physician to Poor. Non-professional positions: Auditor, City Clerk, etc. Married, Pratt's Hollow, N. Y., Lena Lucy Rockwell. Children, John Francis, and Frank Rockwell Boden. Present address, 10 Devereaux Block, Oneida, N. Y. HENRY JOHN BREWER, born New York City, July 21, 1848; son of Walter and Elizabeth (Quinn) Brewer, both born in England. Ship's Surgeon, Pacific Mail S.S. Co., 1881. Pay Dept., U. S. Navy, 1864-5-6. Married, Brooklyn, Oct. 24, 1888, Mary Lorimer Travis. Chil- dren, Elizabeth T., Walter, and William T. Brewer. Present address, 478 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTHUR W. BREWSTER, Brooklyn, N. Y. EMILIO BUCHACA, born Nov. 28, 1848, Cienfuegos, Cuba; son of Jos6 M. Buchaca (born Valencia, Spain) and Rosalia Molina (born Havana, Cuba). Educated at College Colon, Cienfuegos. Medical education: Preceptor, W. Kimberly. Married, Brooklyn, April 29, 1884, Minnie Bright. Children, Emilio Jose, Isabel, and Eloisa Buchaca. Present address, 253 Reid Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 227 DAVID E. CALLAGHAN, D.D.S., 139 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHESTER CAREY, born Jan. 5, 1848, Euphemia, Lambton Co., Ontario; son of Thomas Carey (born Malahide, Elgin Co., On- tario) and Mariah Wright (born Toledo, Ohio). Educated at Gait Grammar School and Woodstock College, Ontario. Medical education: Victoria College, Trinity College, Toronto. Present address, Columbiaville, Mich. ARTHUR EUGENE CHAPMAN, born May 15, 1852, Bloom- field, Hartford Co., Conn.; son of James Mason Chapman (born Ma- lone, N. Y.) and Emily Lucena Remington (born Otis, Mass.). Edu- cated at Monson Academy, 1871; B.A., Amherst College, 1875; M.A., 1878. Medical education: Preceptor, Heman S. Lucas; N. Y. Homoeo- pathic Med. College, 1881. Professional positions: In charge of Western Dispensary; Mem. County Med. Society and Clinical Club. Non-professional positions: School Principal, Springfield, Mass.; New Hampshire; Fulton, N. Y., and Brewsters, N. Y. Present address, 234 W. 43d St., New York City. DANIEL KNIGHT DRAKE, born Nov. 8, 1859, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Nelson Samuel Drake, M.D. (born Plainfield, N. J.), and Luella Knight (born Brooklyn). Educated at Brooklyn Poly- technic Institute. Medical education: Preceptors, Nelson S. Drake (his father) and Samuel G. Armor. Professional position: Ambulance Surgeon, L. I. C. II. Non-professional positions: Prest. San Juan Cattle Ass'n, Mgr. Interstate Investment Co., and Cashier Colorado State Bank— Durango, Col.; Asst. Cashier City Nat. Bank, Denver, Col. Married, Pueblo, Col., March 19, 1889, Grace Jones. Child (dau.), Holley Jones Drake. Present address, Durango, Col. ROBERT G. ECCLES, bora in Scotland. Ph.G., 1892, Brook- lyn College of Pharmacy. Prof, of Organic Chemistry, Botany, and Mat. Med., and Dean of Faculty, Brooklyn College of Pharmacy, 1891-3. Member of Med. Society County of Kings, N. Y. Physicians' Mut. Aid Ass'n, Brooklyn Pathological Soc, Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Anat. Soc, Am. Ass'n for Advancement of Science, Am. Pharmaceutical Ass'n, Kings County Phar. Soc, Torrey Botanical Club, Com. of Revision U. S. Pharmacopoeia; Hon. Member of Cal. State Phar. 228 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Ass'n, Cal. College of Pharmacy, N. J. Phar. Ass'n. Editor of Merck s Am. Med.-Surg. Bulletin, since 1896. Married, Mary A. Eccles, M.D. Present address, 191 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN FRANKLIN ELLIOTT, born May 10, 1851, Camp- town, Bradford Co., Pa.; son of George W. Elliott (born Marryall, Pa.) and Lois L. Pickett (born Fairdale, Pa.). Educated at State Normal School, Mansfield, Pa. Medical education: University of New York; Preceptors, N. & E. H. Wells, of Meshoppen, Pa. Professional position: Ship Surgeon, Atlas Line of steamers. Has held minor civil offices. Married, Meshoppen, Pa,, June 17, 1882, Hattie E. Sterling. Children, George Sterling and Ida Lois Elliott. Present address, Idaho Springs, Col. JAMES CARLILE GRAHAM, born May 1, 1856, Edinburgh, Scotland; son of John and Mary Jane (Carlile) Graham. Educated at Ives Seminary and Oberlin College. Medical education: Preceptor, Gary H. Mood. Professional position: Health Officer, Philadelphia, N. Y. Married, Oct. 29,1890, Abbie Hunt Hall. Present address, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., N. Y. EDWIN AUSTIN HATCH, born Dec. 13, 1855, Newcastle, Lincoln Co., Me.; son of Nelson Austin Hatch (born Nobleboro, Me.) and Maria Austin Waterman (born Poland, Me). Educated at Chapman School (E. Boston), Boston Latin School, and Carpenter's Bus. College, Brooklyn. Professional positions: Asst. Ambulance Surgeon, L. I. C. H., 1880-1; same, and Interne, E. D. Hospital, 1881-2; Associate Sur- geon in Orthopedic Depts. of St. Mary's General Hospital, Bushwick Hospital, and Bushwick and E. Brooklyn Dispensary. Clerk in Ninth Nat. Bank, N. Y., 1872-8; in Nat. Park Bank, 1878-80. Married, Brooklyn, June 10, 1885, Emilie J. Pesinger. Child, Edwin Glentvvorth Hatch. Present address, 823 DeKalb Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK W. HAVILAND, 247 West 125th St., New York City. FREDERICK J. HEPWORTH. ALEXANDER F. HORTON, bom April 15,1858, Skaneateles, Onondaga Co., N. Y.; son of Frederick VanDyke Horton (born Skaneateles) and Sarah Y. Bull (born Wallkill, N. Y.). Educated at Skaneateles Academy. Vestibule and Memorial Tablet. POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLINIC. AND ITS GRADUATES. 229 Medical education: Preceptor, John Wing Brown, of Mottville, N. Y. Professional position's: Attending Physician, Atlantic Ave. Dis- pensary and Bedford Dispensary, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mem. Med. So- ciety County of Kings. Author of a System of Medical Bookkeeping. Non-professional positions: Represented Medical Publishing House of Wm. Wood & Co., 1884; of D. Appleton & Co., 1890-8; and the Macmillan Co., 1899. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1881, Nellie Adelaide Sedley. Children, Frederick Edward, Annie Laura, and Clement Eugene Horton. Present address, 289 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM MERRILL HUTCHINSON, born Feb. 22,1860, at Cleveland, Ohio; son of Jonas Parker Hutchinson (born Pepperell, Mass.) and Harriet Stevens (born Cleveland). Educated at Brook- lyn Grammar Schools and Pepperell High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Guy D. Daly. Professional positions: In L. I. C. H.—Interne; Chief of Clinic, Dis. of Children, Out-Door Dept.; Instr. in Chem. and Urinalysis, and Asst. to Chair of Dis. of Children, Collegiate Dept. Visiting Physician, Sea-Side Home for Children, and Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Association, 1893. Married, Brooklyn, Nov. 22, 1882, Sophia Hixon Chapin. Child, Maud Adelaide Hutchinson. Present address, 205 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS URQUHART JOYCE, Member of Med. Society County of Kings, N. Y. Physicians' Mut. Aid Ass'n. Member of Putnam Lodge of Odd Fellows. Present address, 700 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BRUCE SMITH KEATOR, born July 26, 1854, at Roxbury, Delaware Co., N. Y.; son of Abram J. and Ruth (Frisbee) Keator, both born at Roxbury. Educated at Williston Seminary, East- hampton, Mass. (1875), and Yale University (B.A., 1879; M.A., 1894). M.D., New York Homoeopathic Med. College, 1881. Medical Examiner for several Benevolent and Social Orders; Mem. Am. Obstetrical Society; Mem. Horn. Med. Societies of New York, New Jersey, and Colorado, and Am. Inst, of Homoeopathy. Mem. N. Y. State Repub. Campaign Com., 1880; Borough Com'r and Com'r at Large, Asbury Park; Director and Sec'y (and formerly V.-P.) Monmouth Trust Company; Director Asbury Park 1st Nat. Bank. 230 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Asbury Park, Oct. 23, 1895, Harriet Scudder. Child, Ruth Scudder Frisbee Keator, born Dec. 5, 1896. Present address, Asbury Park, N. J. H. W. KENDALL, Jr. ♦HENRY EDWIN KIRBY, born Oct. 29, 1858, Cincinnati, Ohio; died, Cincinnati, Nov. 29,1890, of diphtheria; son of Thomas and Mary (Pearce) Kirby, both born in England. Educated at Chickering Institute, Cincinnati. Medical education: Preceptor, F. C. Schmuck, of Cincinnati; Ohio Med. College. NELSON EUGENE LEIGHTON, born March 2,1848, Sodus, Wayne Co., N. Y.; son of Israel Leighton (born in Maine) and Susan Owen (born Lyons, N. Y.). Educated at Sodus Academy and Battle Creek High School. Medical education: Preceptor, John F. Failing, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; University of Michigan, 1875-6; Rush Med. College, Chicago, 1876-7; Chicago Clinical School, 1897. Professional positions: U. S. Pension Examining Surgeon, Allegan Co. (reappointed June, 1897); Examiner for seven leading Insurance Companies. Taught school in New York and Michigan previous to medical studies. Married, Oct. 2, 1878, Frances M. Butler. Child, Bruce Raynor Leighton, born March 25, 1883. Present address, Hopkins Station, Allegan Co., Mich. ALEXANDER H. P. LEUF, born May 2,1861, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of John and Gertrude (Gnad) Leuf, both born in Germany. Medical education: Preceptor, Landon Carter Gray. Professional positions: Asst. Dem. Anat., L. I. C. H. Dispensary; Nervous and Mental Dept. N. Y. Polyclinic, and St. Mary's Gen. Hosp., Brooklyn; Pathologist Insane; Surgeon, Woman's Hospital, Brooklyn; Pathologist to Hosp. for Nerv. and Ment. Dis., Brooklyn; Nerv. and Ment. Dept., Philadelphia Polyclinic; Dem. Anat. Penn. School of Anat., Phila.; Director Phys. Education, Univ. of Penn.; Sec. and Treas. Ass'n of Amer. Anatomists; Sec Brooklyn Patho- logical Soc; Member of Med. Society County of Kings, N. J. Neuro- logical Soc, Phila. Neurological Soc, and Pathological Soc; Surgi- cal editor, Amer. Med. Digest. Author of monograph on " Spinal Nerves," " Hygiene for Base- ball Players," and "Cellular Biology;" (in press) "Alkaloidal Therapeutics;" and many professional papers. Non-professional positions: Prest. Physical Education Soc. of Pa. and various positions in Knights of Labor. AND ITS GRADUATES. 231 Married, May 21, 1888, Cape May City, N. J., Jennie W. Hall. Children, Grace Hall and Ralph Rea Leuf. Present address, 2353 N. 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa. ALEXANDER JAMES McCATTY, Montego Bay, Jamaica, W.I. J. F. McETTRICK, 427 West 24th St., New York City. JAMES McMANUS, born Sept. 1, 1858, Agra, India; son of Thomas Gerald McManus (born Hyderabad, India) and Jane Col- lins (born Meerat, India). Educated at Brooklyn and New York High Schools, and Cooper Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, J. H. Dew; Univ. of City of N. Y., 1879-81. Professional positions: Asst. Physician, Hosp. for Incurables, Flat- bush, 1881-3; Prospect Heights Dispensary, 1883-5; Supernumerary, L. I. C. H. Dispensary, 1883-5; Assoc. Att. Physician to Norwegian Hospital, since 1886; Asst. San. Insp. Dept. of Health, 1886-96; Med. Examiner, C. B. L., since 1885; same to N. P. W., since 1890. Non-professional positions: Dir. 5th Ave. Bdg. and Loan Ass'n, 1891-5, and Trustee to date; Surgeon-Gen. Nat. Dept. Sons of Vet- erans, 1885-8; Dir. Rom. Cath. Orphan Asylum, 1897; Prest. Pros- pect Heights Council, No. 293, C. B. L., since 1897. Married, Brooklyn, Oct. 11, 1886, Minnie C. Byrne. Children, Grace, James Holland, Frederick, and William (deceased). Present address, 274 9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM B. MATHEWSON, Somerville, Somerset Co., N. J. WILLIAM MOITRIER, born Aug. 28, 1857, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Joseph Barthelmy Moitrier (born Badmenil, France) and Marguerite Felz (born Froisfontaine, France). Educated at Car- penter College (now L. I. Bus. College), Brooklyn. Passed prelim- inaries, N. Y. Coll. of Pharmacy, 1875-6. Medical education: Preceptor, Henry Loewenstein, of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Interne, St. Catherine Hospital, 1881-2; Visiting Phys. to same, February, 1882; Attending Phys. to Orphan- age of Holy Trinity Church. Married, Brooklyn, Feb. 21, 1882, Anna Theresa Kiefer. Chil- dren, William Henry K. (deceased), Arthur William (deceased), William, Jr., and Edna Louise Moitrier. Present address, 46 Stagg St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWARD BRAINARD MORGAN, born March 24,1853, East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn.; son of Jonathan W. Morgan (born Lyme, Conn.) and Semantha Luther (born Hadlyme, Conn.). 232 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Preceptors, S. W. Turner and John Morgan (his brother); Med. Depts. Yale College and Univ. of New York. Professional positions: House Phys. and Surgeon, Bridgeport, Conn., Hospital, 1884; Mem. Fairfield Med. Soc, Bridgeport, Conn., and Passaic County (N. J.) Med. Society. Present address, 102 Washington St., Paterson, N. J. FAYETTE J. MORTON, born Dec. 13, 1852, at Parkman, Geauga Co., Ohio; son of Oran Morton (born Newberry, Ohio) and Julia Biswick (both Chesterfield, Mass.). Educated at Hiram Col- lege (grad. 1877). Medical education: One year at Michigan University. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H.; Chief Examiner for Insurance Companies; Mem. German Hospital Staff. Mem. Cuya- hoga County Med. Society. Married, March 20, 1888, at Shalersville, Ohio, Nellie M. Peck. Child, Esther, born Feb. 22, 1889. Present address, 959 Lorain St., Cleveland, Ohio. GEORGE W. NEWBEGIN. LEWIS BEVIER PARSELL, born in Owasco, Cayuga Co., N. Y.; son of David Parsell (born Owasco) and Catharine A. Bevier (born Naponoch, N. Y.). Educated at Auburn (N. Y.) Academic High School (Valedictorian, 1873), and Fort Plain Seminary, 1875-7. Medical education: Preceptor, Matthew Bevier, of Owasco; Univ. of Buffalo, 1878-9. Professional positions: Physician to Harrington Township Board of Health; twice Prest. Dist. Med. Soc. of Bergen County, N. J. Present address, Closter, Bergen County, N. J. JOHN DENT PEABODY, born April 24, 1860, Washington, D. C; son of James Henry Peabody, M.D., M.A. (born in Washing- ton), and Mary Virginia Dent (born Louisville, Ky.). Educated at Omaha (Neb.) Schools and Nebraska College. Medical education: Preceptor, James H. Peabody; Univ. of Georgetown, D, C; M.D., Univ. of Penn., 1882. Professional positions: Surgical Dept. St. Joseph's Hospital, Omaha, 1883-4; County Surgeon, Douglas Co., Neb., 1882-5; Asst. Chief Surgeon, Chic St. Paul, Minn. & Omaha R'y, 1883-95; Dist. Surgeon, Mo. Pac R'y Co., 1890-5; Asst. Prof. Clinical Med., Creigh- ton Coll., 1893-4; Surgeon Plant System Railways, Florida, 1897. Non-professional positions: Florida Com'r Trans-Mississippi Ex- position; Special Com'r Agent for Florida at same; etc. Married, Oct. 23, 1882, Rock Island, 111., Virginia Florence Ken- AND ITS GRADUATES. 233 nard. Children, James Chapman (born 1883, died 1894), Mary Vir- ginia (born 1884), John Marshall Peabody (born 1893). Present address, Ozona, Hillsborough Co., Fla. GEORGE W. PHILLIPS, B.A., Vinalhaven, Me. WILLIAM POWELL, born 1856, Western, Oneida Co., N. Y.; son of Patrick Dunn and Elizabeth Van Valkenburg (Grems) Pow- ell, both born at Western. Educated at Rome Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles E. Douglass, of Constable- ville, N. Y.; University of Michigan, one year. Professional positions: Staff of Faxton Hospital, Utica; Mem. Oneida County Med. Society; Treas. Utica Med. Library Ass'n. Married, New Hartford, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1893, Elizabeth Cora Hatfield, who died Nov. 27,1894. Present address, 351 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. FREDERICK EUGENE HENRY RENAUD, born April 22, 1855, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Jacques Frederick Renaud (born Valantignes, France) and Susan Catherine Gein (born New York City). LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1884. Medical education: Preceptor, Frederick G. Merrill. Married, Gravesend, June 21, 1884, Anne Emmens Stillwell. Present address, 14 Neck Road, Gravesend, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM SCHROEDER, born July 26, 1854, in New York City; son of John Ernst and Johanna Henri ette (Judenfeind) Schroeder, both born in Germany. Educated at Brooklyn Schools. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles A. H. de Szigethy. Member of Med. Society County of Kings (and Sec of His- torical Com.), N. Y. Phys. Mut. Aid Ass'n, Brooklyn Path. Soc and Med. Soc (Sec. of Historical Com.). Author of numerous published contributions to the medical history of Long Island, collective and individual, histories of societies, biographies, reports, etc, and professional papers. Member and Officer of I. 0. 0. F. (Joppa Lodge No. 386; Venus Encampment No. 109), K. of P. (George Washington Lodge No. 209,) Ancient Order of United Workmen (James F. Verona Lodge No. 327), F. & A. M. (Nassau Lodge No. 536, Royal Arch Masons (Gate of the Temple Chapter; Chaldean Chapter No. 265), Brook- lyn Masonic Veterans' Ass'n. Married, Brooklyn, April 23, 1876, Charlotte Beck. Child, Will- iam Schroeder, Jr., Ph.G., Phar. D. Present address, 339 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT SCRIMGEOUR, 752 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 234 TPIE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL WILLIAM EDWARD SPENCER, born in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated at Adelphi Acad., B'klyn, and Burlington Coll., N. J. Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph C. Hutchison. Professional positions: Surgeon, 23d Regt., N. G., S. N. Y.; Asst. Surgeon-General, S. N. Y.; Major and Surgeon (1898-9), 201st Regt., N. Y. Vol. Inf. Was active in organization of Hospital Corps in N. Y. National Guard. Served at Camp Wetherill, Greenville, S. C, with 201st Regt., N. Y. Vols. Member Crescent Athletic Club, N. Y. Yacht Club, Brooklyn Yacht Club. Present address, residence, Philadelphia. GEORGE H. STEWARD. ANDREW THOMPSON TALLMADGE, born Nov. 14, 1858, at Keeseville, N. Y.; son of Henry Ortan Tallmadge (born Glens Falls, N. Y., 1819) and Catherine Lucretia Thompson (born Bur- lington, Vt., 1828). Educated at Keeseville Academy, and Trinity Military Institute, Tivoli, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Henry 0. Tallmadge; Univ. Pa. Professional positions: Health Officer, Keeseville, Chesterfield, and Au Sable, N. Y.; Examining Surgeon, Seaman's Retreat and Marine Hosp. (1882-3); Asst. Health Officer, New York (1892-5). Non-professional position: President, Corporation of Keeseville. Married, Brooklyn, Dec. 24,1889, Lucretia Cole. Children, Anna Cole and Catherine Ortan Tallmadge. Present address, 24 State St., New York City. ♦CHARLES J. THOMAS, Ph.B. Died in Chicago, about 1882, of smallpox. WILLIAM EDWARD WALKER, born Jan. 28,1856, at Steu- benville, Ohio; son of Nathaniel Foster Walker (born Chester Co., Penna., 1806—85) and Mary Ann Van Gilder (bom N. J., 1812—96). Educated at Richmond (Ohio) College. Medical education: Preceptor, J. C. M. Floyd (L. I. C. H., '75). Professional positions: County Physician, Allegheny Co., Pa,, 1882-9; Mem. Surgical Staff, McKeesport Hospital; Surgeon, B. & 0. R. R. Co.; Chairman McKeesport Board of Health; Mem. Alle- gheny County Med. Soc, Am. Med. Ass'n, McKeesport Med. Club. Non-professional positions: V.-Prest. McKeesport Y. M. C. A.; Mem. Civic Club. Married, May 30, 1882, Letitia A. Watt, of Richmond, Ohio. Children, Lena Frances (born 1884), Sadie J. (1887), Foster Watt (1889), and John Hobson Walker (1893). Present address, McKeesport, Allegheny Co., Pa. AND ITS GRADUATES. 235 EDGAR EUGENE WHITAKER, born Sept. 16, 1848, Law- rence, Mass.; son of Abner Newton Whitaker (born Woodstock, Vt.) and Mandana Foster Titus (born Vershire, Vt.). Educated at Barre and Chelsea (Vt.) Academies. Medical education: Preceptor, B. G. Clark, of N. Y. City; Post- graduate courses at N. Y. Polyclinic. Professional positions: Health Officer, Newport, Vt.; Examiner for Life Insurance Companies and Fraternal Orders. Married, Newport, Sept. 22,1882, Eva E. Lane. Children, Henry Stewart and Clara Daggett Whitaker. Present address, Newport, Vt. FRANCIS WILLIAM FERDINAND WIEBER, born April 5, 1861, Pfalzfeld, Germany; son of Ferdinand Gustaf Wieber (born in Prussia) and Anna Vitriarius (born Hesse Darmstadt). Educated at Gymnasium and Realschule at Marburg, Hesse Cassel, Germany. Medical education: Preceptor, W. G. Russell; Univ. of Marburg, 1881-2. Professional positions: Passed Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Navy; entered, 1884; served on various U. S. vessels, 1884-93; at Mare Island, Cal., 1888-90; at Naval Academy, Annapolis, 1893; since June 9, 1893, Senior Resident Surgeon at Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 19,1888, Consuelo Heller. Child, Carlos Wilhelm Wieber. Present address, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. ARTHUR CHENEY WRIGHT, born in Bowdoinham, Ken- nebec Co., Me.; son of David T. Wright (born Lewiston, Me.) and Mary J. Hodgdon (born Troy, Me). Medical education: Preceptor, Edmund Russell, of Lewiston; Med- ical School of Maine. Present address, Randolph, Me. STEPHEN YOUNG, born Oct. 22, 1854, Strafford, N. H.; son of George and Mary A. Young (born in Rochester, and Strafford, N. H., respectively). Educated at Austin Academy and at South Berwick, Me. (graduated 1875), and Dartmouth College. Medical education: Preceptors, B. F. Sargent and Eugene F. Gage; Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1877-9; Univ. of New York. Married (1), March 1, 1882, Fannie F. Stoddard, of Andover, Vt., who died Nov. 7,1885—Child, Eva May Young, born Sept. 7, 1885; (2) May 16,1888, Lucy R. Brown, of Rockland, Me, who died Jan. 2, 1897—Children, Edward Watson (born May 7, 1889), and Karl Young (bora March 2, 1893; died Feb. 20,1896). Present address, Dover, Strafford Co., N. H. 236 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Class of 1882. Valedictorian—Robert Emery Scott. 23D Course Began Jan. 25.—Commencement, June 15. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Hon. Joshua Marsden Van Cott. ♦JACKSON ARTILUS ABER, born Nov. 28, 1856, at Parnas- sus, Allegheny Co., Pa,; died, Steubenville, Ohio, Nov. 21, 1889; son of Jackson and Eliza (Conner) Aber, both born in Allegheny Co. Educated at Richmond (Ohio) College. Medical education: Preceptor, J. C. M. Floyd (L. I. C. H., 1875) (his brother-in-law). ♦EDWARD HILBORNE ASHWIN, born 1845, in Bath, Eng- land; died Brooklyn, N. Y., April, 1899. Entered U. S. Naval Academy, and served as midshipman at outbreak of the Civil War. Taught school in Chicago previous to medical study. Lived and practised in Brooklyn. ANDREW WILLIAM AVERY, born June 27, 1858, Freeland, DeKalb Co., 111.; son of Alonzo Stephen Avery (born Jefferson Co., N. Y.) and Louisa Esther Putnam (born Herkimer Co., N. Y.). Medical education: Preceptor, I. W. Prichard, of Aurora, 111.; Rush Med. College, Chicago, two years. Married, June 27, 1882, Delia Rebecca Shultz. Children, May, Lou, Oliver, and Walter Avery. Present address, Aurora, 111. GEORGE RAYNOR BARNS, born Dec. 28,1845, at Wiscasset, Lincoln Co., Me; son of Charles F. Barns (born Newburyport, Mass.) and Mary Jane Summers (born N. Y. City). Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph PL Raymond (L. I. C. H., 1868), of Brooklyn. Member of Kings County Med. Society. Prac- tised in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882-93. Previous to medical study was a bookkeeper. Member of F. & A. M. Lodge, No. 569 (Tennessee); Union Lodge, No. 169 (Brooklyn), Odd Fellows. Married (1), March 12, 1870, Julia H. Tucker, who died Oct. 26, 1876; (2) Jan. 21,1883, DeEtta A. Tucker—Child, George Raymond Barns, born Feb. 13,1885. Present address, Harriman, Roane Co., Tenn. OCTAVUS AUGUSTINE BEAL, born Nov. 4, 1849, Sanford, York Co., Me.; son of Horace and Phoebe (Plummer) Beal, both born in Sanford. AND ITS GRADUATES. 237 Medical education: Frank Kimball and John Winter, of Phillips, Me.; Brunswick Med. College. Married, St. Paul, Dora Elizabeth Wilson. Child, William Wil- son Beal. Present address, 418 Dakota Ave, St. Paul, Minn. ♦TULLIUS CICERO BREWER, born June 7, 1857, Tuscara- was, Coshocton Co., Ohio; died June 16, 1890; son of Jacob Brewer (born Fayette Co., Pa.) and Eleanor Miller Tilton (born Virginia, Ohio). Medical education: Preceptor, William H. Barcroft, of Coshocton, Ohio; Sterling Med. College, Columbus, Ohio. Married, near Coshocton, April 9, 1885, Julia Miller. Children, Tullius M. and Nellie E. Brewer. ' i ARTHUR HOLMES BROWN, bora July 16, 1854, McGraw- ville, Cortland Co., N. Y.; son of William Warren Brown (born Dry- den, N. Y.) and Aurelia Lydia Holmes (born Westford, N. Y.). Edu- cated at State Normal and Training School, Cortland, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Nelson D. Ferguson. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1882-3; Acting Supt. L. I. C. H., July, 1882-June 1, 1883; Health Com'r, Auburn, N. Y., 1894-5-6; Mem. Amer. Public Health Ass'n. Married, Fairmount, N. Y., June 17,1896, Laura Frances Terry. Present address, 7 William St., Auburn, N. Y. WILLIAM JAMES BULGER, born May 28, 1857, Valney, Oswego Co., N. Y.; son of Patrick and Bridget (Murphy) Bulger, both born Castle Corner, Ireland. Educated at State Normal School, Oswego, N. Y., and Univ. of Michigan. Medical education: Preceptor, James A. Milne, of Oswego, N. Y.; Univ. of Michigan. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, 48th Sep. Company, N. G., S. N. Y.; Physician to Oswego Co. Jail; Physician to Oswego City Alms House, ten years. Non-professional positions: Mayor of Oswego, 1892-3; U. S. Col- lector of Customs, Oswego, 1894. Married, 1883, Mary Cusick. One child (not living). Present address, 60 West Bridge St., Oswego, N. Y. JAMES B. CAMPBELL, M.C.P.S., Bean Blossom, Brower Co., Ind. JAMES WESLEY CARTWRIGHT, born July 9, 1856, near Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Ind.; son of Samuel Cartwright (born Rock- bridge Co., Va.) and Betsey Lovinia Pierce (born Andover, Vt.). Educated at Fort Wayne High School (grad. 1878); Fort Wayne M. E. College; Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. 238 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Fort Wayne Coll. of Medicine (M.D., 1882); Preceptor, C. B. Stemen; Chicago Post-Graduate Med. School, 1895-6. Professional positions: Local Surgeon, N. Y. C. and St. L. R. R.; Examiner for Life Insurance Companies. Married, at Oakwood, Ont., Canada, Florence McLauchlin. Chil- dren, Dell Pierce, born May 29, 1883; Emor Lopp, born Sept. 13, 1887; Glen Edon Cartwright, born Aug. 9, 1891. Present address, Payne, Paulding Co., Ohio. WILLIAM RUFUS CHITTICK, born Jan. 18, 1858, Detroit, Mich.; son of William Chittick (bora in U. S. A.) and Mary Morrisie (born in Ireland). Educated in Detroit Public Schools and with private tutors. Medical education: Preceptor, Leartus Connor, of Detroit, 1879; Detroit Med. Coll., 1880; Michigan Coll. of Med. and Surgery, 1881; courses at Vienna, 1889. Professional positions: Asst. Attending Physician, St. Mary's Hosp., 1883-90; Attending Physician at same, since 1890; Patholo- gist, Harper Hosp., 1886-92; Attending Phys. at same, since 1892; Attending Phys., House of the Good Shepherd, 1885-92; Consulting Phys. at same, since 1892; Clinical Prof, of Med., Detroit Med. Coll., since 1893. Married, April 30,1894, Adeline S. Kent. Present address, 22 Edmund Place, Detroit, Mich. JOHN JEROME COLGAN, born Jan. 5, 1860, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Edward and Mary Jane (Alcorn) Colgan, both born in North of Ireland. Educated at St. John's College, Class of 1879. Member Brooklyn Board of Education, since 1894. Present address, 191 Nassau St., Brooklyn, N. Y. PETER JEROME CURRAN, 173 Carlton Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH MANUEL DE LA TERGA, Tampa, Fla, ROBERT LATOU DICKINSON, born Feb. 21, 1861, Jersey City, N. J.; son of Horace Dickinson (born Montreal, Canada—but American) and Jeannette Latou (born New York City). Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, and at schools in Switzerland, Germany, and France. Professional positions: Interne, E. D. Hospital, and L. I. C. H., 1881-3; Chest Dept. L. I. C. H. Dispensary, 1883-6; Asst. Obstetri- cian, L. I. C. H., since 1884; Surgeon, Police Dept., Brooklyn; Lect- urer on Obstetrics, L. I. C. H., since 1884; Asst. Prof, of Obstetrics, 1899; Obstetrician, Kings County Hospital, since 1894; Surgeon (Gynecologist), Brooklyn Hospital, since February, 1897; Med. Ex- AND ITS GRADUATES. 239 aminer, Civil Service Commission, since 1890; Mem. Am. Gyne- cological Society, 1892; Mem. British Gyn. Society, 1895. Author of Diseases of Women, in Hare's " System of Thera- peutics;" Version and Breech Delivery, and Physiology of Labor in " American Text-Book of Obstetrics "—and Art Editor of same; Diagnosis of Pregnancy, in Jewett's " Treatise on Obstetrics;" and numerous published Medical and Hygienic Papers; Illustrator of Skene's " Diseases of Women;" Designer of cover of Brooklyn Med. Journal, of seal of Pathological Society, etc. Married, Brooklyn, May 7,1890, Sarah Truslow. Children, Mar- garet, born 1891 (deceased); Dorothy, born 1892, and Jean, born 1896. Present address, 168 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN WILLIAM DOWNEY, born Nov. 4,1851, near Martins- burg, Keokuk Co., la.; son of William Byram and Mary Jane (Eaton) Downey, both born in Indiana. Educated at Illinois State Normal School, and Dental Dept. University of Iowa (D.D.S., 1891). Medical education: Preceptor, James S. Lackey, of Normal, 111. (1873); Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, Keokuk, la. (M.D., 1876). Professional positions: Asst. Demonstrator of Chemistry, Medical and Dental Depts., University of Iowa, 1890-1. Non-professional positions: Mem. School Board, City Clerk, Treas- urer, Alderman. Present address, Fort Collins, Col. GUSTAVUS PIERCE ENGLISH, bora April 10, 1857, West Turin, Lewis Co., N. Y.; son of Richard Sandford English (born Dublin, Ireland) and Margret Gormley (born Albany, N. Y.). Edu- cated at Union Free School, Constableville, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles E. Douglass, of Constable- ville; Post-Graduate Med. School, N. Y., 1882. Professional positions: Health Officer, Boonville, five years; Ex- aminer for leading Insurance Companies. Author of published professional papers. Non-professional position: Mayor of Boonville. Present address, Boonville, Oneida Co., N. Y. PTIANK ASA FARWELL (last known address), Worcester, Mass. STEPHEN ARNOLD DOUGLAS HANCHETT, Chittenango, N. Y. WILLIAM FINDER, Jr., born Oct. 9,1855, Troy, N. Y.; son of William Finder (born Hanau, Prussia) and Martha E. Bachmann (born Wilhelmshohe, Prussia.) Educated at Troy Academy. 240 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Preceptor, William S. Cooper, 1874; M.D., „ Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y., 1883. Professional positions: Attending Surg., Troy Hospital, 1894-6; Pathologist and Bacteriologist in same, since 1896; Instr. Phys. and Hygiene, Troy Academy and Training Sch. for Nurses, Troy Hos- pital; Examiner for Life Insurance Companies; Mem. Med. Societies of Rensselaer County, Troy and vicinity, Union (of four counties); Med. Ass'n State of N. Y.; Troy Scientific Soc, etc. Married, Troy, Dec. 27, 1882, Elva A. DeFreest. Two children, twins, not living. Present address, 2 Union Place, Broadway, Troy, N. Y. CHARLES THEODORE HEPP, bora March 26,1861, Glasco, Ulster Co., N. Y.; son of Julius Hepp (born Kirchardt, Germany) and Friedericka Dietz (born Elmerdinger, Germany). Educated at Letitz Academy, Pa., and Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, George Ryerson Fowler. Married, Sept. 15, 1885, Louisa Sophia Joerger. Child, Charles Theodore Hepp. Present address, 398 Graham Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES FALLIS HEWINS, born March 4, 1857, Attica, Ind.; son of Levi Tomlinson Hewins, M.D. (born Geauga Co., Ohio), and Rachel Fallis (born Clinton Co., Ohio). Educated at University of Illinois. Medical education: Preceptor, H. C. Howard, of Champaign, 111.; University of Penna., M.D., 1890. Mem. Tri-County and Chicago Medical Societies. School Director, Loda. Married, Loda, May 23,1888, Margaret E. Healy. Children, Fal- lis Healy (bora June 5, 1889), Melvine Edwin (born June 3, 1892), and Rosa (born April 16,1898). Present address, Loda, 111. ♦JABEZ ARUNDEL JOHN, born in South Wales, died April, 1888. Graduate of London, England, College of Pharmacy. Medical education: Preceptor, J. S. Woodside Member of Med. Society County of Kings, and Kings County Pharmaceutical Society. PETER AUGUSTUS JOHNSON, born June 17, 1850, near Eatontown, N. J.; son of Joseph Johnson (born Middletown, N. J.) and Martha A. Frazier (born Morristown, N. J.). Educated at Roger High School, Newport, R. I., and Clark's Collegiate Institute, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Edward J. Messemer, of New' York! Professional position: Chief of Attending Staff, McDonough Me- morial Hospital, New York. AND ITS GRADUATES. 241 Married, New York, Oct. 2,1882, Mary Elizabeth Whittle. Chil- dren, Travis I. A. Johnson and Gertrude Elise Johnson. Present address, 203 West 33d St., New York City. CHARLES NOAH DIXON JONES, born April 26,1867, Cecil Co., Md.; son of John Quincy Adams and Mary Amanda (Dixon) Jones, of Dorchester Co., Md. B.S., Wesleyan University, 1880. Medical education: Preceptors, Joseph C. Hutchison, A. R. Paine, T. M. Markoe, and Francis Delafield; University of Penna., 1874-5; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y., 1875-6, and (M.D.) 1883; post-graduate studies in Vienna, Paris, Dresden, Heidelberg and Berlin; in England, Assistant to Lawson Tait, M.D. Professional positions: House Phys. and Surgeon, Brooklyn City Hospital, 1883-4; Lecturer on Gynecology, N. Y. Post-Graduate School and Hospital; in charge of Surgical Class, Out-Door Dept., Presbyterian Hospital; Mem. N. Y. Acad, of Medicine, N. Y. County Med. Soc, British Gynecological Society, German Med. Society, etc. Author of numerous professional papers and a work on surgery; and inventor of new instruments and apparatus. Present address, 502 W. 142d St., New York City. JAMES JOSEPH KEANE, born Feb. 29,1840, in Ireland; son of Timothy and Nellie (Griffin) Keane, both born in Ireland. Edu- cated at St. Munchin's Seminary, Limerick; Catholic University, Dublin; and All Hallows College, Dublin. Medical education: Preceptor, John Griffin, of Brooklyn; Med. Dept. Catholic University, Dublin. Was connected with retail drug business for twenty years previous to 1882, Licentiate of Apothecary's Hall, Dublin, registered in New York and Brooklyn Colleges of Pharmacy. Married, April 27, 1871, New York, Jennie Doyle. Children, James F. and Robert Emmett Keane. Present address, 364 West 58th St., New York City. HARRY C. KIOUS, B.A., Delaware, Ohio. NORMAN WILSON KNEPPER, born July 17, 1853, Berlin, Somerset Co., Pa.; son of Frederick and Elizabeth (Lint) Knepper, both born in Berlin. Educated at Somerset Co. (Pa.) Academy. D.D.S. Medical education: Preceptor, Milton Richey, three years, Clyde, la.: State Univ., Iowa City. Professional positions: Med. Examiner, N. Y. Life and other In- surance Companies. Married, July 4, 1879, Effie Hunt. Children, Fred Burns and Sayre Gull Knepper. Present address: Collins, Story Co., Iowa. 242 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL EDWARD HUDSON KNIGHT, born Aug. 28, 1850, Spring- field, Mass.; son of Hudson Baily Knight (born Portland, Me.) and Louise Augusta Littlefield (born Medway, Mass.). Medical education: Preceptors, L. Chapman Smith and Francis H. Stuart (L. I. C. H., 1873). Married, Easthampton, Mass., June 13,1872, Lucy Athea Thayer. Children, Mary Louise, Edward Littlefield, Harold Fulton, Lester Benjamin, and Carrie Huntington Knight. Present address, 104 W. 81st St., New York City. RALPH MELVILLE MEAD, 337 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. SAMUEL ARNOLD MINNICH, Brookville, Ohio. JOHN FRANCIS MINOT, bora Sept. 14, 1838, Boston, Mass.; son of James and Bridget (Conlon) Minot, both born in Ireland. Medical education: Med. Dept. Univ. City of N. Y., one year; Pre- ceptor, L. Y. Loring, Surgeon, U. S. Army. Professional positions: Hospital Steward, U. S. Army, thirty years —retired, 1892; Surgeon, Joseph K. Barnes Post, G. A. R., 1883-6j Chief of Ambulance Corps, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. Private, 22d Mass. Vols., two years during the war. Married, Marblehead, Mass., May 15, 1852, Ann Caldwell (de- ceased). Child, John Minot. Present address, 86 Dover St., Boston, Mass. ♦GEORGE JOHN MIRRIELEES, born 1859; died in Brook- lyn, May 17, 1896, from blood poisoning, the result of an operation he had performed; son of George M. Mirrielees, of Brooklyn. Was House Surgeon to Brooklyn Homoeopathic Hospital, and or- ganized its Ambulance Service. Member of Royal Arcanum, a Mason and Forester, and was Med. Examiner to these Orders. JOHN EDWIN MORGAN, Hollis, N. Y. HENRY HOLDICH MORTON, born June 17,1861, Hoboken, N. J.; son of Edmund Ludlow Morton (born New Windsor N J ) and Josephine Holdich (born at Trenton, N. J.). Medical education: Preceptor, Henry N. Read (L. I. C. H. 1870V post-graduate courses at Prague, Vienna and Munich. Professional positions: Interne at St. Peter's Hospital, New Haven Hospital, and Konigliche Bayerische Universitats Frauenklinik in Munich; Lecturer on Genito-urinary Diseases, L. I. C. H.; Attend- ing Surgeon, Dept. Cutaneous and G.-U. Diseases, Kings Countv Hosp. and L. I. C. H. Dispensary; Asst. Surgeon, L. I. C H • Clinical Prof, of Genito-Urinary Diseases, K I. C. H, 1899; Expert Inspector of Contagious Diseases, Brooklyn Health Dept. Present address, 40 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 243 HENRY CORNELIUS MURPHY, 178 N. Sixth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. DAVID AUGUSTUS MYERLE, born May 26, 1855, Boston, Mass.; son of David Myerle, M.D. (born Phila.), and Mary Jane Bur- gess (born Little Compton, R. I.). Educated at Public School and Wright's Bus. College, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, George Ryerson Fowler, of Brook- lyn, 1876; Special Course in Nervous Diseases, N. Y. Post-Graduate School, 1885. Professional positions: Externe, L. I. C. H., six months, 1882; Chair of Medicine, Bushwick and E. Brooklyn Disp., 1885-9; Visit- ing Surgeon, E. D. Hospital, 1889-94; Visiting Surgeon, Industrial School and Home, 1891-8; Visiting Physician, Bushwick Hospital, 1897-8; Asst. Sanitary Insp., Brooklyn Dept. Health, 1896-7; Asst. Sec'y Med. Society County of Kings, 1891-3; Secretary to same, since 1893. Author of numerous published professional papers. Married, Jan. 28, 1885, Lena Merrill Roberts. Children, Ellis Chandlee, Marguerite (deceased), Mary (deceased), and Helen Myerle. Present address, 572 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM ALBERT NORTHRIDGE, born July 27, 1860, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of William Jay Northridge (born in Ireland) and Arabella Nash (born in Brooklyn). Educated at Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, and graduated in Chautauqua four-years' col- lege course. Medical education: Preceptor, T. H. Northridge (L. I. C. H., 1876). Professional positions: Interne, Seaside Home for Children, 1882-4; Surgeon, Prospect Park & C. I. R. R.; Surgeon, Att. Pediat- rist and Att. Phys. for Heart and Lungs, Brooklyn Central Dis- pensary; Acting Asst. Obstetrician and Instr. in Obstetrics, L. I. C. H., 1890-3; Visiting Pediatrist to Out-Door Dept., L. I. C. H. and St. Christopher's Hosp. for Babies, and Prest. of its Medical Board, etc. Married, Oct. 12,1889, Elizabeth Taber. Children, Violet Char- lotte, and William Nash Northridge. Present address, 21 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. NEWELL CURTIS NUTTING, born June 16, 1859, Auburn, Rockingham Co., N. H.; son of Josiah Perkins Nutting (born Otis- field, Me.) and Hannah Elizabeth Ball (bora Auburn). Educated at Concord (N. H.) High School. Preceptor: S. C. Morrill, of Concord, N. H., three years. Professional positions: Ambulance Surgeon, 99th St. Hospital, New York City; Health Officer, Meredith, N. H.; County Physician. 244 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Feb. 26, 1884, Gilford, N. H., Mary A. Brown. Child, Newell Emmons Nutting. Present address, Meredith, N. H. EMMETT D. PAGE, born June 7,1852, Triangle, Broome Co., N. Y.; son of Asa Page (born Triangle) and Clara Caroline Tracy (born Berkshire, Chemung Co., N. Y.J. Graduate, 1878, State Nor- mal School, Cortland, N. Y., Classical Course. Medical education: Preceptor, J. S. Gibbs; Univ. of Michigan, 1880-1. Professional positions: Asst. to Prof, of Physiology and Micro- scopy, Univ. of Mich., 1880-1; Interne, St. Peter's Hospital, Brook- lyn, 1882-3; Out-Door Dept. St. John's Episcopal Hosp., Disp. Women and Children, since 1884; Asst. to Chair of Dis. of Children, L. I. C. H., 1884-91; Examiner for Ins. Companies and Benefit Orders. Author of many Medical and Hygienic Papers in Medical Jour- nals. Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, N. Y. State Med. Soc, Kings County Med. Ass'n. Non-professional positions: Teacher in Public Schools and Princi- pal of a Dept. in State Normal School, Fredonia, N. Y., 1878-80. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., June 27, 1889, Mrs. Antoinette Mar- shall (born Woodworth). Present address, 304 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. SHERMAN JAY PENFIELD, born June 22, 1859, Oberlin, Lorain Co., Ohio; son of George Star Penfield (born Penfield, Ohio) and Hannah Jane Black (born Kingston, Canada). Educated at Sandusky (Ohio) High School. Medical education: Preceptor, J. J. Scribner; Med. Dept. Univ. of Wooster. Engaged for ten years past in drug business, relinquish- ing practice. Married, Sept. 24, 1883, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England, Ella Sheat. Children, Walter S., Natalie E., and Norman C. Penfield Present address, 160 Wilson Ave, Columbus, Ohio. /tx1^? HULLPLATT, son of Frederick A. and Augusta M. (Hull) Piatt. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute; Colum- bia Law School (LL.B., 1878). Medical education: Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, New York, 1882-3- N. Y. Polyclinic ' .o^^^^ff8^0.1181 Interne> st- Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, 1883; Visiting Physician to same; Adjunct Physician LI C H 1884-5. Member of Am. Climatological Ass'n (2d V -P) N y' £?H\°^dLcin.e',Socie^y of Med- Jurisprudence, and Ocean County (N. J.) Med. Society. Practised in Lakewood, N. J since 1886 AND ITS GRADUATES. 245 Member of Sons of the American Revolution and N. Y. Genea- logical and Biographical Society. Married, 1886, Emma Haviland, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children, Frederick Epenetus, Haviland Hull, and Philip Galpin Piatt. Present address, 30 W. 71st St., New York City. HARVEY WARD RAINEY, born Oct. 8, 1854, at LaFayette, Ind.; son of Thomas G. Rainey (born Huntington Co., Pa.) and Mar- garet E. Ward (born Greene Co., Ohio). Medical education: Preceptor, E. B. Glick, of LaFayette, 1875-9; Chicago Med. Coll., 1879-80; post-graduate course at Phila. Poly- clinic, February-April, 1898. Professional positions: Asst. Physician, Central Indiana Hosp. for the Insane, 1891-8; U. S. Pension Exam. Surgeon, LaFayette Board, 1885-9. Present address, 18 East Ohio St., Indianapolis, Ind. JOHN RANKIN. Medical education: Preceptor, John Rankin. Surgeon, Bushwick Hospital; Member of Med. Society County of Kings, N. Y. Physicians' Mut. Aid Ass'n, Brooklyn Med. Society. Present address, 302 Sumner Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. NEWTON SINE' RICE, Durham, Pa. DANIEL MILLER SANGER, Liberty, Ohio. JOHN CONRAD SCHMINKE, born July 25, 1850, Bebra, Hessen Nassau, Germany; son of Peter and Anna Dorothea (Doell) Schminke, both born in Bebra. B.A., Marietta College (Ohio), 1875. Medical education: Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, Keokuk, la. (M.D., 1877); post-graduate studies at Chicago Med. College (1877-8), and N. Y. Polyclinic and Post-Graduate Med. School. Professional positions: Sec. New York Medical League; Mem. N. Y. County Med. Ass'n, since 1884. Practised in Nebraska City, Neb., two years, 1878-9. Non-professional position: Mem. School Board, Nebraska City, two years. Married, New York, Oct. 26,1885, Adelaide Matilda Stube. Present address, 337 W. 48th St., New York City. ERNEST SCHRODER, born March 30, 1852, New York City; son of John Ernst Schroder (born Hamburg, Germany) and Henri- etta Judenfeind (born Halle, Germany). Educated in Public Schools, N. Y., and Paine's Business College. Medical education: Preceptor, H. L. D. Woodruff; Univ. City of New York. Professional positions: Physician or Examiner to Knights of 246 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Pythias and other Orders and Life Insurance Companies. For six- teen years engaged in drug business. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1890, Lizzie Hartung. Chil- dren, Walter Edgar, and Gerald Herbert Schroder. Present address: 203 9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CYRUS WALLACE SCOTT, born Andover, Mass.; son of Wil- bur F. Scott (born Northumberland, Vt.) and Anna L. Maulton (born Greensboro, Vt.). Educated at St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Academy. Medical education: Preceptors, L. Pattee and H. E. Newell. Married, Glover, Vt., March 7, 1878, Cora Etta Daw. Child, George W. Scott. Present address, Andover, Mass. ROBERT EMERY SCOTT, born April 19,1856, Jefferson Co., Ohio; son of John Wallace Scott (born Washington Co., Pa.) and Hannah Walker (born Jefferson Co., Ohio). B.S., Richmond (Ohio) College, 1878. Medical education: Preceptor, J. C. M. Floyd (L. I. C. H., 1875). Married, Wellsville, Ohio, Oct. 12, 1882, Agnes Clark. Children, Robert Ruskin, Fergus Ray, and Charles Stanley Scott. Present address, Mechanicstown, Ohio. EDWIN BUTLER SHAW, born Sept. 10, 1858, at Coshocton, Ohio; son of Henry Namby Shaw (born Frostburg, Md.) and Mary A. Bodella (born Utica, Ohio). Educated at Coshocton High School (and post-graduate, three years); M.A., Baker University, 1891. Medical education: Preceptors, E. Sapp (1878) and William C. Frew; Columbus Med. College, one course, 1879-80. Surgeon-in-Charge, Las Vegas Hospital, since 1892; Local Sur- geon, A., T. & S. Fe R. R.; U. S. Pension Examiner; Examiner for leading Insurance Companies. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, New Mex. Med. Soc, Internat. Ass'n Railway Surgeons, Ninth Internat. Med- ical Congress. Married, Oct. 20, 1886, at Emporia, Kan., Laura A. MacKay. Children, Henry M. and Marjorie F. Shaw. Present address, Las Vegas, New Mexico. SAMUEL SHERBURNE, 800 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa. WALTER ALDEN SHERMAN, born Aug. 22, 1857, Lowell Mass.; son of Edward Fay Sherman (born Acton, Mass.) and Rebecca Swan Alden (born Dedham, Mass.). Educated at Mass Affrieultural College, Amherst (B.S. and D.V.S.). S icuirurai Medical education: Preceptor, A. Liautard. Amer. Vet. College, 1881. Present address: 214 Pawtucket St., Lowell, Mass. AND ITS GRADUATES. 247 WILLIAM ARTHUR STANLEY, Double Bridges, Tenn. JOHN VINCENT SWEENEY, born Aug. 16, 1857, at Kings- ton, N. Y.; son of James and Elizabeth (McGuire) Sweeney. Edu- cated at St. Vincent's College, Latrobe, N. Y. (B.A., 1874), and St. Joseph's Seminary, Troy, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Daniel Hallinan, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Medical Society County of New York. Member of N. Y. Press Club, and Catholic Club of New York. Present address, 127 Liberty St., New York City. FRANCIS LeROY TETAMORE, born Aug. 28,1851, Hudson, Columbia Co., N. Y.; son of John W. Tetamore (born Red Hook, N. Y.) and Elizabeth Martin (born Hudson). Medical education: Preceptor, George R. Fowler. Professional position: Major and Surgeon, N. G. S. N. Y. Non-professional positions: Served eighteen years in 14th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y.—Hospital Steward, 1879; Capt. and Asst. Surgeon, 1886; Major and Surgeon, 1892-7. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1886, Mattie Davison. Children, Wal- ter D., Florence M., and Clarence Tetamore. Present address, 68 W. 35th St., New York City. EDWARD PAYSON TURNER, born Nov. 6,1854, New Vine- yard, Me; son of David Turner (born New Vineyard) and Lydia B. Bray (born Anson, Me). Educated at Westbrook Seminary (grad. 1878). Medical education: Preceptor, Charles W. Bray, of Portland, Me. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H. and Ambulance Sur- geon. Non-professional positions: Inspector of Schools, N. Y. City; Asst. Supt. (1878) Maine State Reform School. Mem. Am. Legion of Honor. Is interested in food products, and has originated several formulas in general use. Married, April 19,1898, Etta Harrison Snow, Westfield, Mass. Present address, 30 State St., New York City. CHRISTIAN VIERE, Fort Jennings, 0. Interne, L. I. C. H., 1882-3. JOHN MINOR WATT, born July 3, 1854, Island Creek, Jef- ferson Co., Ohio; son of James Watt (born in Ireland) and Clarissa McClain (born Knox, Ohio). Educated at Richmond (Ohio) College and Wooster (Ohio) University. Medical education: Preceptor, J. C. M. Floyd (L. I. C. H., 1875). Practised at Knoxville, Ohio, 1882-7; Mechanicstown, Ohio; 1887- 97; Toronto, Ohio, since April 1,1897. 248 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Non-professional positions: Mem. Board of Education, Fox, Car- roll Co., Ohio, and Knox, Jefferson Co., Ohio. Married, Sept. 16, 1880, Libbie M. Clark. Children, Lizzie L., J. Howard C, Clarissa May, John W., Maggie M., Bessie W., Annie Grace, and Samuel Watt. Present address, 408 Loretta Ave, Toronto, Ohio. CHARLES WESLEY WILKIN, born 1854, Coshocton, Cos- hocton Co., Ohio; son of Andrew Jackson Wilkin (born Canonsburg, Pa.) and Mary Maxima Wilcoxon (born Hancock Co., W. Va.). Edu- cated at University of Wooster, Ohio. Medical education: Preceptor, A. M. Beers, of Newcomerstown, Ohio; Univ. of Penna., 1875-6; Ohio Med. Coll., Cincinnati, 1881. Professional positions: District Phys. Pittsburgh, Pa., three years; Asst. Prof. Obstetrics, Med. Dept. Western Penn. University; Physician in Charge, Pittsburgh City Home and Insane Asylum, Marshalea, Boyce P. 0., Pa. Present address, Homestead, Pa. FRED GRANVILLE WINTER, bom, 1858, at Kingfield, Franklin Co., Me.; son of Elisha Smith Winter (born Freeman, Me.) and Lucinda Bartlett Williamson (born North New Portland, Me.). Educated at Kingfield High School and Waite's Bus. Coll., Augusta, Me. Medical education: Preceptor, L. A. Dascomb, Skowhegan, Me.; Bowdoin Med. College, 1880. Professional positions: Interne, E. D. Hosp., Brooklyn, 1882-3; Ambulance Surgeon, E. D. Dispensary, and Bushwick and E. Brook- lyn Dispensary; Surgical Staff of E. D. Hospital, Central Hospital, and Polyclinic Dispensary Bushwick Hospital; Prest. Brooklyn Med. Soc; Asst. Surgeon, 32d Regt., N. G., S. N. Y., seven years. Married, Brooklyn, July 10, 1894, Jennie E. Suydam. Child, Clifford Maurice Winter. Present address, 18 Patchen Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. Class of 1883. Valedictorian—Andros Palmer Chesley. 24TH Course Began Jan. 24.—'Commencement, June 19. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Rev. Charles Henry Hall DD S.T.D., D.C.L. WILLIAM HENRY ATEN, born July 15, 1861, Tecumseh, Lenawee Co., Mich.; son of Charles Hendershott Aten (born Tecum- seh) and Martha Ann Nixon (born Clinton, Mich.). Tecumseh Hie-h School, 1880. * AND ITS GRADUATES. 249 Medical education: Preceptor, R. B. House, Tecumseh, 1880. Professional positions: Interne, Ward's Island Charity Hosp., 1883-5; Examiner in Lunacy; Vis. Phys. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nursery and Infant Hosp.; Med. Examiner, U. S. Life Ins. Co.; Hon. Mem. Assoc'd Alumnae Brooklyn Training Sch. for Nurses. Married, Sept. 12, 1885, New York City, Mae Emma Greene. Children, Erna Adel, Kenneth Mills, Courtney Nixon Aten. Present address, 63 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK SHELDON ATWELL, Centerville, N. Y. JOHN WILTON BARLOW, born 1856, Cincinnati, Ohio; son of Warren Sumner Barlow (born Woodstock, Conn.) and Chloe H. Beardsley (born Rutland, Vt.). Educated at Peddie Institute, Flat- bush Academy, and Columbia College. Medical education: Preceptor, H. B. Sands. Interne, E. D. Dispensary, Brooklyn. 2d Lieut, and 1st Lieut., 47th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y. Married, 1877, Nannie E. Hevenor. Children, Grace Avrill, Edna Aline, Blanche Schuyler, Lillian Howard, and John Wilton Barlow, Jr. Present address, 1127 Bergen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE SANFORD BOWEN, Greeley, Neb. JOHN PIENRY BOWEN, born April 22,1848, Thurman, War- ren Co., N. Y.; son of Daniel Bowen (born in Greene Co., N. Y.) and Mary Albro (born Thurman). Educated at Eastman's Bus. Coll., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, John T. Parker. Professional position: Examiner for many Life Ins. Companies. Non-professional position: Bookkeeper in a New York commer- cial house, twelve years. Married, Nov. 15, 1876, Emma L. Golding. Children, Maud L., Florence, and Edna Bowen. Present address, Pattens Mills, N. Y. AUGUSTUS HARPER BUCKMASTER, born Dec. 9, 1859, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of William P. Buckmaster (born New York City) and Jane Gracen (born Brooklyn). Medical education: Preceptors, Benjamin F. Westbrook (L. I. C. H., 1874) and John A. McCorkle (1873). Professional positions: St. Mary's Hosp., Brooklyn; Ambulance Surgeon, Western Dist.; Asst. Surgeon, St. Peter's Hosp.; Asst. Sur- geon, Woman's Hosp. State of New York; Vice-Prest., Brooklyn Pathological Soc; Prof. Practice of Med., Gynecology and Obstet- rics, Univ. of Virginia. 250 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, June 21, 1888, Flushing, L. L, Helen Gardner Elliott. Children, Elliott, born 1889; Helen, bom 1891. Present address, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. FRANK E. CARPENTER, bom July 10,1858, New York City; son of William Henry Carpenter (born Brooklyn, N. Y.) and Eliza- beth Wallace (born N. Y. City). Educated at Wright's Bus. College. Medical education: Preceptor, J. H. Moore. Married, Brooklyn, Sept. 9, 1878, Annie Cornelia Dupell. Chil- dren, Charles A. and William Henry Carpenter. Present address, 756 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LORENZO BLISS CHAPMAN, born March 6, 1845, Darling- ton Durham Co., Ontario; son of Willard Chapman (born in Mass.) and Polly Wellar (born in Vermont). Educated at Whitby (Ont.) Grammar School. Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Johnson and Strong. Married, Chicago, Oct. 8,1872, Frances Theresa Thomas. Child, Irving Lee Chapman, born June 17,1879. Present address, 35 Dietz St., Oneonta, N. Y. ANDROS PALMER CHESLEY, Concord, N. H. WILLIAM ALBERT COTTLE, M.A., Aniwa, Shawano Co., Wis. EDWARD PAYSON CROWELL, born Oct. 21, 1856, Boston, Mass.; son of Joseph Dexter Crowell (born Sag Harbor, L. I.) and Huldah Scudder (born Lewis, Mass.). Educated at Maiden, Mass., High School, and Amherst College (B.A., 1879). Medical education: Preceptor, William N. Stone, of Wellfleet, Mass.; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y., 1879. Professional positions: Helping Hand Dispensary, 1883-4; Mem. Med. Society County of Kings. Author of numerous published professional papers. Non-professional position: Principal Public School No. 36 (and branches), Brooklyn, since 1887. Married, Oct. 12, 1882, Florence E. Preston. Children, Joseph Dexter, Ethel Preston, and Florence Moore Crowell. Present address, 475 Throop Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. MILTON BURR DAVIS, born July 6, 1860, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of William Coddington Davis (born Newport, R. I.) and Laura Maria Lacey (bom Stratford, Conn.) Educated at Trinity Church School, N. Y. (1872-4); Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn (grad 1876V Hobart College (Class of 1881). 6 * h Medical education: Preceptor, Herbert M. Eddy, of Geneva N. Y • Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. (special course of Anatomy, 1881). *' AND ITS GRADUATES. 251 Professional positions: Chair of Skin Diseases, Brooklyn City Dis- pensary, 1883-90; Asst. Dem. of Anatomy, L. I. C. H., 1883-4; Insur- ance Examiner, 1890-6. Practised in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883-96; Patchogue, since 1896. Married, April 30,1884, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dallie Hewlett Williams. Child, Lillian Adele Davis, born April 3,1885. Present address, Patchogue, N. Y. DANIEL P. DEMING, born Dec. 18,1844, Oakwood, Brandon Co., Mich.; son of Orrin Erastus Deming (born Rome, N. Y.) and Lydia Ann Winslow (born Clarkston, Mich.). Medical education: Preceptors, Oscar G. Joslin and George F. Ste- venson; Univ. of Michigan, 1872. U. S. Pension Examiner. Non-professional positions: Mem. Board of Education, Tuscola Co., Mich.; Mem. Village Council. Married, Oct. 18,1877, Claria Ardell Armstrong. Children, Har- riett Cecilia, Irean Hortens, Orrin Charles, Maggie Ann, and William Cole Deming. Present address, Cass City, Tuscola Co., Mich. JOHN NICHOLL DIMON, born June 16,1862, Shelter Island, Suffolk Co., N. Y.; son of Theodore Dwight Dimon (born Brooklyn, N. Y.) and Hannah Schellinger Cartwright (born Shelter Island). Educated at College Grammar School, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, Lewis D. Mason (L. I. C. H., 1866); Univ. of Berlin, 1884-5. Professional positions: Interne and Ambulance, Brooklyn E. D. Hosp., 1883-4-5; Visiting Surgeon, New London General Hospital, 1893-7. Married, June 16,1887, Brooklyn, May K. Washburn. Children, Margaret and May Dimon. Present address, New London, Conn. GARLAND BENJAMIN FOSCUE, born June 21, 1860, Jef- ferson, Marion Co., Tex.; son of Augustus William Foscue (born Tal- lahassee, Fla.) and Ada V. Brown (born Buckingham Co., Va.). Educated at Kellyville (Tex.) High School. Medical education: Preceptor, A. B. Flint, of Jefferson, Tex., 1878; Univ. of Louisville (Ky.), 1880-1; N. Y. Polyclinic, 1893. Professional positions: Prest. Waco (Tex.) Board of Health, five years; Prest. Waco Med. Ass'n; Vice-Prest. Texas Ass'n Railway Surgeons; County Physician; Local Surgeon, M., K. & T. R. R.; Ex- aminer for leading Ins. Companies; Mem. Nat. Ass'n Railway Sur- geons, Tex. State Med. Ass'n, Central Tex. Med. Ass'n. Married, Jefferson, Tex., Nov. 25, 1886, Sallie E. Rowell. Chil- dren, Garland B., Jr., Bessie, and Josephine Foscue. 252 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Present address, Waco, Tex. (Firm of Foscue, Graves & Hale, Physicians and Surgeons.) HENRY TUTHILL HALLOCK, born Jan. 16, 1859, Brook Haven, L. I.; son of Luther C. Hallock (born Smithtown, L. I.) and Fanny C. Tuthill (born Wading River, L. I.). Educated at Bridge- hampton (L. I.) Lit. Inst.; New Haven (Conn.) Mil. Academy; B.A., University of the City of New York. Medical education: Preceptor, Allen Parker, of N. Y.; Univ. City of N. Y., Med. Dept., one year. Professional positions: Res. Physician, Hosp. for Dis. Women and Children, Brooklyn, eighteen months; same to Hosp. Nerv. and Mental Dis., ten months; Surgical Chair, Southern Dispensary, two years; Gen. Practice Chair, Central Dispensary, one and one-half years; Med. Examiner, N. Y. Mut. Life Ins. Co.; Collaborator of N. Y. Medical Examiner, four years. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Brook- lyn Path. Society, and (non-res.) Kings County Med. Society. Author of numerous published professional papers, articles on Life Insurance from medical standpoint; in preparation, a work on Prac- tical Therapeutics. Present address, Arvada, Col. (residence and P. 0.); Office, Den- ver, Col. FREDERICK JOSEPH HALTON, 373 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EUGENE FRANKLIN HAMBURG, bora Dec. 17, 1853, Poquonnock, Hartford Co., Conn.; son of Lambert F. and Dorothea A. (Brehm) Hamburg, both born in Germany. Medical education: Post-graduate course at L. I. C. H., 1893-4. Certificate from N. Y. State Board of Pharmacy, 1888. Professional position: Acting Surgeon Atlas S. S. Line, to West Indies, 1882. Married, Sept. 8, 1886, Providence, R. I., Hattie M. Brooks. Child, Florence B. Hamburg. Present address, 947 Genesee St., Rochester, N. Y. NORMAN HARVEY, St. John, N. B. PATRICK HAYDEN, Rosendale, N. Y. WILLIAM VINCENT HAZELTINE, born Aug. 26, 1840, Busti, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.; son of Abraham Hazeltine, M.d! (born Wardsboro, Vt.), and Jane Morrison (born Jersey Shore, Pa.)! Medical education: Preceptor, H. P. Hall; Michigan University 1862-3; Harvard Med. School, 1864-5. Jp AND ITS GRADUATES. 253 Professional positions: Pension Examining Surgeon, since 1892; Mem. Warren County (Pa.) and Penna. State Med. Societies. Until 1861, a druggist. Married, Sugar Grove, Pa., Aug. 21, 1872, Isabel Mcintosh. Child, Alice Isabel Hazeltine, born April 15,1878. Present address, Warren, Warren Co., Pa. CHARLES CINCINNATUS HENRY. Medical education: Preceptor, Columbus Henry. Member of Med. Society County of Kings, N. Y. Physicians' Mut. Aid Ass'n, Brooklyn Pathological Society. Present address, 56 Clark St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY CLINTON HOOD, born March 16,1855, Clarington, Forest Co., Pa.; son of Robert Hood (born Beaver, Pa.) and Amy Moore (born New Castle, Pa.). B.S., Adrian College, Mich. Medical education: Preceptor, A. J. Lauback, of Fort Wayne, Ind. (L. I. C. H., 1866); Chicago Med. College. Professional positions: Prof. Materia Medica and Botany, Tenn. Med. Coll., Knoxville, 1892-3. Practised in Monett, Mo., and Palm Beach, Fla. Married, June 27, 1889, at Cincinnati, Ohio, Mary M. Brelsford. Children, Helen Brelsford, and Margaret Hood. Present address, Palm Beach, Fla. WALTER DENNIS HOUGH, born Oct. 13, 1858, Newfane, Niagara Co., N. Y.; son of Torrance Hough (bora St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.) and Ehza Jane Woolverton (bora Grimsby, Ont.). Educated at Lockport, N. Y., Union School. Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Bishop and Evans, Lock- port, N. Y.; N. Y. Homoeopathic College, 1881. Married, Newfane, Sept. 12, 1883, Ella L. Haynes. Child, Flor- ence Genevieve Hough, born Aug. 29,1884. Present address, Niagara Falls, N. Y. FREDERIC ALBERT JEWETT, June 29, 1852, Bath, Me.; son of George Jewett (born Pittston, Me.) and Sarah Hale (bora Haverhill, Mass.). Educated at Bath High School; Ph.G., Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles Jewett. Professional positions: Chief Inspector, Dept. of Health, Brook- lyn; Dermatologist Bushwick and E. Brooklyn Dispensary; Prest. Brooklyn Dermatological and G.-U. Soc, 1897; Visiting Surgeon, St. Mary's Hosp.; Vice-Prest., Alumni Ass'n Mass. Coll. Pharmacy; Vice-Prest. Nat. Sanitary Ass'n. Married (1), at Needham, Mass., April 14,1875, Emma L. Kings- 254 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL bury; (2) April 27,1887, Brooklyn, Ella M. Cahaley—Child, Albert F. Jewett. Present address, 282 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. SAMUEL RICHARD KIRKLAND (last known address), Spring Church, Pa. CHARLES FRANCIS KUHN, born Sept. 19,1858, St. Charles Co., Mo.; son of Edward J. Kuhn (born East Berlin, Pa.) and Annie Gill (born in Virginia). Educated at St. Vincent's Academy, West- moreland Co., Pa. Medical education: Preceptor, George R. M. Kuhn (L. I. C. H., 1872), Brooklyn, N. Y. Professional positions: City Health Officer, Port Townsend, Wash.; Acting Asst. Surgeon, Marine Hospital Service, Port Town- send. Married, June 24,1896, Port Townsend, Alice M. Weymouth. Present address, Port Townsend, Wash. JOHN BAINE LAIDLEY, born Feb. 9, 1858, Westhampton, Mass.; son of Hugh Baine and Lydia Jane (Brown) Laidley, both born Northampton, Mass. Medical education: University of Vermont, Burlington. Secretary Conway Electric Street Railway Co.; Prest. Conway Electric Light and Power Co. Married, Jan. 1,1884, Mary R. Tingley. Children, Marion, Mal- colm, and Winnifred Laidley. Present address, Conway, Mass. EDWARD L'HOMMEDIEU McGINNIS, born Jan. 18, 1862, Mobile, Ala.; son of Edward Woodraff McGinnis (born Newark, N. J.) and Amelia L'Hommedieu (born (Haddam, Conn.). Educated at Juvenile Pligh School and Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Edward Seaman Bunker, of Brook- lyn, N. Y.; studied at Paris, Berlin, Vienna and London. Professional positions: House Staff, Woman's Hospital State of New York, 1884-5, and Electro-Therapeutist, since 1885; Elec- Ther. at Vanderbilt Clinic, Coll. Phys. and Surg., 1891; Fellow of N. Y. Acad. Med.; Member of N. Y. Obstetrical Soc, Med. Society County of N. Y., Hospital Graduates' Club; Sec, Woman's Hosp. Alumni Ass'n; West End Med. Soc; Amer. Electro-Ther. Ass'n; N. Y. Electro-Ther. Soc, etc. Present address, 329 Amsterdam Ave, New York City. ♦HENRI GOULDEN McGREW, bora 1862, New York City; died October 22, 1894, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, from over- worked brain; son of John Strayer McGrew (born Lancaster, 0.) AND ITS GRADUATES. 255 and Pauline Gillet (born Fredonia, N. Y.). Educated at Oaku Col- lege, Hawaiian Islands; Brussels, Belgium; and Paris, Mich. Medical Education: Preceptor, John S. McGrew, of Honolulu; Detroit Med. Coll.; Univ. of Michigan; Univ. of France, Nancy. Professional positions: Hospitals of Paris, five years; Dispensary Physician two years, and Port Physician one year, Honolulu. Prac- tised in Honolulu until his death. Married, Paris, France, March 26, 1890, Alphonsine Mottet. Child, Reynold Brodie McGrew. JOHN LINCOLN MACUMBER. Medical education: Precep- tor, S. P. Wright. Professional positions: Medical Supt. Bushwick Hospital; Asst. Surgeon, 14th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y.; Surgeon of same, 1898, at Chickamauga. Member of Med. Society Cc/unty of Kings, and N. Y. Medico-Legal Society. Present address, 1038 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK ORLANDO MANNING, born Sept. 28, 1861, Con- cord, Merrimack Co., N. H.; son of Augustus Richard Manning (born Billerica, Mass.) and Eliza Jane Maynard (born London, N. IL). Educated at Concord High School (grad. 1879). Medical education: Preceptor, Albert H. Crosby, of Concord, N. IL, 1879; Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1880. Professional positions: Mem. N. Y. County Med. Ass'n and Lenox Med. and Surgical Society. Married, N. Y. City, Sept. 14, 1887, Nellie Secor Vail. Child, Clarence Augustus Manning, born April 1, 1893. JOSEPH MERZBACH, born Feb. 9, 1857, in Posen, Germany; son of Hermann (born Posen) and Charlotte (Guhrauer) Merzbach (born Rawotsch, Germany). Graduate of the Gymnasium in Posen. Medical education: Universities of Breslau, Leipsic, Berlin and Marburg. Preceptor: Prof. White. Professional positions: Interne L. I. C. H.; Attending Physician to Southern Dispensary; in U. S. Marine Hospital Service; Physi- cian to Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Brooklyn, 1885-94; Consulting Physician to same, 1894. Member Med. Society County of Kings, Kings County Path. Society, and Hospital Graduates' Club. Author of published professional papaers. Member of Unity Club, Brooklyn. Present address, 446 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ♦HAYDN NICHOLS, born Nov. 28, 1832, Wilton, Conn.; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 4,1899; son of Warren Nichols (born Green- field Hill, Conn.) and Harriet Bradley Downs (born Weston, Conn.). Practised in Brooklyn until 1897, when failing health compelled retirement. 256 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL 1856-61 was Spanish interpreter for a mercantile house, and later was in manufacturing business, firm of Nichols & Whiting, office New York; factory Orange, N. J. Married, New York, 1888, Sarah J. Chisholm. Child, Arthur Beach Nichols. JAMES ALLEN NICHOLS, born May 5, 1858, Crown Point, Essex Co., N. Y.; son of Thomas Brainerd Nichols (bora Enos- burgh, Vt.) and Mary Walbridge (born Bedford, Ontario, Canada). Educated at Plattsburgh (N. Y.) High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Thomas B. Nichols, of Platts- burgh, N. Y.; Univ. of Vermont, Burlington; post-graduate work in Germany. " Professional positions: Lecturer at N. Y. Post Graduate Med. School and Hospital, on Orthopaedic Surgery (two years) and on Clinical Medicine and Physical Diagnosis (three years); Asst. Physi- cian Demilt Dispensary (five years). Fellow N. Y. Acad, of Medi- cine. Married, Mar. 2, 1897, at Chicago, 111., Marie Agnes Seidenberg. Present address, 201 W. 117th St., New York City. EUGENE FREDERICK PEARCE, bora in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Frederick Pearce (born in England) and Margretta Keane (born in Ireland). Educated at Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, and New York University (B.A. 1881). Medical education: Preceptor, George H. Atkinson (L. I. C. H. '73). Professional position: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1883-4. Married, Brooklyn, Feb. 3, 1896, Emily S. Lyons. Children, Frederick K., Edna S., and Harry L. Pearce. Present address, 95 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES PAGE PETERMAN, born April 19, 1859, Mt. Vernon, Knox Co., 0.; son of Christian Peterman (born Delaware Co., Pa.) and Elizabeth Manley (born Chester Co., Pa.). Educated at Mt. Vernon High School, 1875; B.A. Kenyon College, 1880. Medical education: Columbus Med. College, 1881-2; Preceptor, F. C. Larimon, of Mt. Vernon, 0. Professional positions: Interne, Brooklyn E. D. Hospital, 1884-5; Ambulance Surgeon, Brooklyn Dept. of Health, 1884-5; Surgeon International S. S. Co., 1885; Physician Brooklyn Throat Hospital, 1888-95; Examining Phys. for Prudential Ins. Co., 1886. Vestryman, St. Matthew's P. E. Church, since 1893; Treas since 1897. Married, Mt. Vernon, Sept. 15,1886, Mary Clarke. Child, Eliza- beth Page Peterman. Present address, 809 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 257 JEREMIAH DANIEL PHELAN, born Feb. 19,1861, at Carson City, Nev.; son of Jeremiah Phelan, M.D. (born Ireland) and Mary Gilogly (born New York). Educated at St. Francis Xavier College, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, Jeremiah Phelan (his father). Member Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. Married, Brooklyn, Sept. 9, 1891, Ernestine Marache Present address, 102 Thirty-Ninth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. SAMUEL HOWARD PHILLIPS, born Nov. 12, 1851, Peters- burgh, Rensselaer Co., N. Y.; son of Samuel Jones Phillips (born Petersburgh) and Eliza Lord Rudd (born Delta, N. Y.). Educated at Hoosick Falls High School. Medical education: Preceptors, M. B. Bishop, H. de C. Hanners, and George M. Hanners, of Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Member of N. Y. County Med. Ass'n. Practised at Ketchum's Corners and Ballston Spa, N. Y., until 1892. Non-professional positions: Repub. Candidate for State Assem- blyman from N. Y. City, 1895; Citizens' Union Candidate for Alder- man, 1897. Married (1) Hoosick Falls, 1871, Alice Colgrove—Children, two sons; (2) Stillwater, N. Y., 1880, Abbie F. Strang—Children, one son, one daughter. Present address, 321 E. 149th St., New York City. FRANCIS ASHBEL POMEROY, born Jan. 10,1849, Salt Lake City, Utah; son of Francis Marten Pomeroy (born Hartford, Conn.) and Irene Ursulia Haskell (born Salem, Mass.). Educated at Salt Lake City High School. Medical education: Preceptors, J. W. Mathews and J. H. Greer; Rush Med. College, Chicago, one year; Post-graduate course in Lon- don, England, 1893-4. Professional positions: County Physician, Spokane Co., Wash., three years: Local Surgeon N. P. R. R. since 1884; Examiner for several Life Ins. Companies. Married, Paris, Idaho, Jan. 10,1875, Mary Rich. Children, Mary Lastelle and June Pomeroy. Present address, Cheney, Wash'n. ARCHIBALD ADAMS REID, bora Mar. 5, 1859, Johnstown, Fulton Co., N. Y.; son of John Henry Reid (born Johnstown) and Amanda Melvina Philes (born Ephrata, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Jarvis S. Wight (L. I. C. H. '64). Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H.; Ambulance Sur- geon, Eastern & Western Dist., Brooklyn; Visiting Physician One- onta Hospital; Examiner for Prudential Life Ins. Co. 258 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Fordsbush, N. Y., Nancy Ellen Gage. Children, Nan- nie Lillian, and Archibald Adams, Jr. Present address, Oneonta, Otsego Co., N. Y. AUGUST HENRY RITTER, born Nov. 3, 1861, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Lorenz Ritter (born Volkmarsen, Hesse, Germany) and Margarette Klein (born New York City). Educated at Northwest- ern University, Watertown, Wis. Medical education: Preceptors, Paul H. Kretzschmar (L. I. C. H. '77) of Brooklyn; Dr. Crede, in Leipzig, and Dr. Carl Brown, in Vienna. Professional positions: Physician to German Evangelical Home, Brooklyn; Lecturer on Obstetrics at N. Y. Post Graduate Hospital; Sec'y German Med. Society, of Brooklyn. Married, Jan. 30, 1895, Elizabeth Coger, of Brooklyn. Present address, 262 Hewes St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK WHEELER SEVERN, born Mar. 2, 1858, Farmerville, Seneca Co., N. Y.; son of Levi Severn (born Lodi, N. Y.) and Rachel Stilwell Wheeler (born Covert, N. Y.). Educated at Cook Academy, Havana, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptors, Daniel Francis Everts, of Rom- ulus, N. Y. (1880-1), and James Wright Robertson, M.D., of De- troit Med. Coll. (1881-2). Professional positions: Health Officer, Farmer, N. Y.; Asst. Phys. to Coal Co., Antrim, Pa.; Examiner for Life Ins. Compa- nies. Married, Townsendville, N. Y., June 16,1897, Bertha Mae Tuni- son. Present address, Farmer P. 0., Seneca, N. Y. ALFRED BURMAN SMITH, Temple, Bell Co., Tex. OLIVER COTTON SMITH, born Nov. 29, 1859, Hartford, Conn.; son of William B. and Virginia (Thrall) Smith. Educated at Hartford High School and Hannum's Bus. College. Medical education: Preceptor, James H. Waterman, of West- field. Professional positions: Ambulance Surgeon, Brooklyn Board of Health; Interne, L. I. C. H.; Surgeon, S. S. City of Para; Sur- geon at Hartford, of N. Y. & N. E. R. R. Co. and Consolidated R. R. Co.; Mem. Surgical Staff St. Francis Hospital; Med. Exam- iner for Insurance Companies; Mem. Hartford City and County Med. Societies. Married, Westfield, 1886, Claribel, daughter of Dr. James H. Waterman (she died 1896). Children, Oliver Harrison and Clari- bel Virginia Smith. Present address, 44 High St., Hartford, Conn. AND ITS GRADUATES. 259 FRANKLIN G. STEELE. ♦EDWARD MARANSE TRAVIS, bora May 3,1858, Roxbury, Delaware Co., N. Y.; died, by drowning, March 19, 1897; son of Nathan J. and Angeline (Crosby) Travis. Educated at Delaware Lit. Institute, Franklin, N. Y. Medical education: University of New York; Preceptor, Har- vey J. Travis. Professional position: Medical Examiner for various R. R. Broth- erhoods and Life Insurance Companies. Married, Unadilla, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1883, Olive M. Bolt. Child, Ralph H. Travis (not living). CHARLES WILLIAM WATT, Uvalde, Tex. CHARLES REID WHITCOMB, B.A., 33 Poplar St., Roslin- dale, Boston, Mass. JOHN MILTON WILLIAMS, Scranton, Pa. LUCIUS JUDSON WOODWORTH, East Jewett, N. Y. Class of 1884. Valedictorian—George Lewis Hutchinson. 25TH Course Began Jan. 2.—Commencement, May 21. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Rev. Albert J. Lyman, D.D. HENRY RUTGER STAGG ANDREWS, Brooklyn, N. Y. HERBERT WASHBURN BEARCE. (Last known address) 753 Broadway, New York City. WILLIAM NATHAN BELCHER, born Dec. 29, 1862, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Samuel Elisha Belcher (born Osage Mission, Mo.), and Elizabeth Purdy Foshay (born White Plains, N. Y.) Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles E. De La Vergne (L. I. C. H. '78). Professional positions: Ambulance Surgeon, L. I. C. H., 1884; Resident Physician, Surgeon and Ambulance Surgeon to same, 1884-5; Assistant in Laboratory of Hist, and Path. Anat. and Physi- cian to Dispensary, L. I. C. PL; Phys. to Brooklyn City Dispen- sary, 6 years; Instr. in Histology and Path. Anat. L. I. C. H.; Pathologist to Meth. Epis. Hospital; Asst. San. Insp'r. Brooklyn 260 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Health Dept.; Lecturer on Physiology and Asst. to Chair of Phys- iology, L. I. C. H.; Capt. and Asst. Surgeon, 47th Regt. and Asst. Surgeon 2d Battalion, Naval Militia, N. G., S. N. Y.; Examiner for Insurance Companies; Prest. Brooklyn Path. Society; Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, Hospital Graduates' Club, Ass'n of Mil. Surgeons, U. S., and N. Y. Phys. Mut. Aid Ass'n. Mem. Sons of the Revolution. Present address, 25 S. Portland Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. HARRY KENT BELL, bora July 13, 1857, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of A. Nelson Bell, A.M., M.D. (born Virginia) and Julia Ann Hamlin (born Conn.). Educated at Polytechnic Institute, Brook- lyn, and St. John's School, Manlius, N. Y. Medical education: Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1879-80. Professional positions: Ass't. Sanitary Insp., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1886-93; Med. School Inspector, N. Y. Dept. of Health, 1897; Del- egate Brooklyn Health Dept. to Am. Pub. Health Ass'n, 1888; with The Sanitarian since 1875—Assoc. Editor since 1884. Married, Feb. 4,1891, Eugenie E. Morro. Children, Grace Ellen and Mary Frances Bell. Present address, 166 Congress St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT BERLINGER, born Mar. 10, 1863, Posen, Germany; son of Karl Berlinger (born Lautenberg, Germany), and Marie Mondschein (born Pultus, Russia). Educated at Breslau Gym- nasium. Medical education: Universities of Breslau and Vienna. Professional position: FLleve benevole, in the service of Prof. Dr. Leon Lefort, Hospital Hotel-Dieu, Paris. Married, New York, Apr. 20, 1890, Emilie Prince. Children, Hedwig, Jennie, Elsie, and Leonard Berlinger. Present address, 141 Broome St., New York City. ♦WALES LEWIS CARY, born Feb. 13, 1861, Boston, Mass.; died May 16, 1890, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated at the Boston High School. Professional positions: House Staff, L. I. C. H.; Asst. Surgeon Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital. Was married, and had two children. ROBERT L. CASHBURN, born Apr. 26, 1857, Rochester, N. Y.; son of Ambrose and Mary (Dyson) Cashbura, both born in Cambridgeshire, England. Educated at Carthage College 111— B.S. 1880; M.S. 1883. 6 s ' Medical education: Preceptor, George M. Kellogg; Coll. Phvs & Surgeons. ' J Professional positions: Interne St. John's Hospital, Brooklyn, Secretary's Office. Secretary's Office. POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLINIC. AND ITS GRADUATES. 261 1884-5; Res. Physician, E. D. Hospital, Brooklyn, 1885. Practised in Brooklyn until 1887. Present address, Carthage, 111. HENRY HAMILTON DONNELLY, Davenport, N. Y. FREDERICK EDWARD EASTON, born Dec. 18,1861, Cedax- ville, Herkimer Co., N. Y.; son of Charlon E. Easton (born Cedar- ville), and Mary Coapman (born Hallsville, N. Y.) Educated at Union School and Curtice's Preparatory School, Moravia. Medical education: Preceptors, M. F. Merchant, of Moravia, N. Y., 1880; and A. Van Der Veer, M.D., of Albany, 1882; Albany Med. College. Professional position: Asst. Surgeon, West Shore R. R., dur- ing its construction. Practised at Van Hornesville, N. Y., until 1896. Married, Oct. 5, 1886, Celestia Edna Richardson, of Moravia. Present address, 1105 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. FRANK GLEASON FAY, bora Feb. 1, 1859, at Weymouth, Mass.; son of George Wyman Fay, M.D. (born Grafton, Mass.), and Jane Louise Mowry (born Brooklyn, Conn.). Educated at Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass., and Dartmouth College. Medical education: Preceptor, George Wyman Fay (his father); Maine Med. College, one year. Member Mass. Medical Society, Worcester County Medical So- ciety. Member Commonwealth Club, Psi Upsilon Society (at Dart- mouth), and other social and secret organizations. Married, Nov. 3, 1884, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mary Isabel Meacham. Child, George Wyman Fay. Present address, 136 Austin St., Worcester, Mass. EMIL FRANK HARTUNG, born Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1862; son of Charles and Ida (Vohland) Hartung; both born in Germany. Educated at Brooklyn Public and New Jersey High Schools. Medical education: Preceptor, Paul H. Kretzschmar (L. I. C. H., 1877). Professional position: Coroner's Plrysician, Brooklyn (now serv- ing a four-years' term). Mem. Arion Glee Club, Unter Uns Singing Society, Brooklyn Turn Verein. Married, Pamrapo, N. J., Nov. 10,1886, Ida Allen. Child, Millie Hartung. Present address, 356 Marion St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 262 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL GEORGE LEWIS HUTCHINSON, born May 8, 1859, Linn Co., la.; son of Walter Hutchinson (born near Fredonia, N. Y.) and Ann E. Gates (born near Dunkirk, N. Y.). Graduate, 1879, of State Normal School, Fredonia. Medical education: Preceptor, David G. Ailing, of Dunkirk, 1880. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1884-5; Sec'y Colton Board of Health; County Health Officer for Colton and vicinity; Local Surgeon, S. Pacific R. R. Married, Colton, June 14,1888, Lillie M. Davis. Children, Ruth and Edith Hutchinson. Present address, Colton, San Bernardino Co., Cal. MILTON ROBERT JOY, born Dec 7, 1861, Remsen, Oneida Co., N.Y.; son of Henry L. Joy (born in Mass.) and Mary Paine (born Oneida Co.). Educated at Cazenovia (N. Y.) Seminary and Syra- cuse University. Medical education: Preceptor, R. W. Warner, Ilion, N. Y.; N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. School. Professional positions: Health Officer, Cazenovia, N. Y.; Surgeon West Shore R. R.; Mem. Madison County Med. Soc, Syracuse Acad. of Medicine, International Ass'n of Railway Surgeons, Amer. Med. Ass'n, etc. Married, 1886, Neta James. Children, Genevieve Florence, born 1889; Harold, born 1892. Present address, Cazenovia, N. Y. FRANCIS HENRY KIDDER (last known address), cor. Hal- sted and Adam Sts., Chicago, 111. OGDEN DOREMUS KING, Albemarle, N. C. ♦CHRISTOPHER LOTT, born 1863, in New Lots, L. I.; died Brooklyn, May 10,1897. Medical education: Preceptor, F. H. Miller, of East New York. Member of Med. Society County of Kings, and Brooklyn Patho- logical Society. Member of Altair Lodge, F. & A. M.; Ridgewood Council, R. A., and St. Nicholas Society of Nassau Island. Was married. LAWRENCE JOSEPH MORTON, born Oct. 10, 1860 Trux- ton, Cortland Co., N. Y.; son of Edmund and Alice (Hogan) Morton both born in Ireland. Educated at Montreal College, Canada ' Medical education: Preceptor, J. C. Nelson. Professional positions: At Kings County Hospital Brooklyn- Interne one year. Superintendent three years; Visiting Physician St Mary's General Hospital, Dept. Ment. and Nerv. Diseases. AND ITS GRADUATES. 263 Married, Sept. 13,1894, Jane G. Hillock. Children, Edmund C, and William W. Morton. Present address, 303 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM CALKIN MURRAY. JOHN ANDREW O'KEEFE, born March 17, 1863, Grafton, Worcester Co., Mass.; son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Long) O'Keefe, both born in Ireland. Educated at Worcester High School. Medical education: Preceptor, J. A. Sullivan, of Lowell. Professional positions: Interne, Eastern District Hospital; Med. Examiner, 2d R. I. District; Major and Surgeon, 2d Regt. R. I. Militia. Married, New York, Dec. 28, 1892, Anastatia Power. Children, John A. and Harold O'Keefe. Present address, 265 Broadway, Providence, R. I. GEORGE HAMMOND PARSHALL, bora April 28, 1843, Ja- maica, Queens Co., N. Y.; son of George Holto and Louisa Jane (Davis) Parshall, both born in New York City. Educated Union Hall Academy, Jamaica. Medical education: Preceptor, 1882-4, A. W. Ford. Non-professional positions: Mem. of Assembly, N. Y. State Legis- lature, 1897; Mem. S. A. R. and F. & A. M. Married, Brick Church, N. J., Dec. 5, 1871, Ada Augusta Carter. Children, Emma Louise, George Frederick, Ernest Van Arsdale, Florence May, James Charles, and Phoebe A. Parshall. Present address, 173, 53d St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JACOB S. PHILLIPS, 211 East 58th St., New York City. HENRY WALTER PIERSON, 130 Ashburnham St., Fitch- burg, Mass. LOUIS EDWIN PREBLE, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT WALKER ROBINSON, born Jan. 25,1860, Auburn, N. Y.; son of Horatio Robinson, Jr. (born Westerly, R. I.), and Char- lotte Marion Walker (born Rome, N. Y.). Educated at Auburn High School and Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, H. Robinson, Jr.; Syracuse Med. Coll. Professional positions: Staff of Auburn City Hospital; U. S. Pen- sion Examiner, 1888-97. Married, New York City, Oct. 19,1887, Emelyn Lockhart Shaw. Present address, Auburn, N. Y. 264 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL ♦JAMES MONROE SAYLES. Died May 15,1890. LEONARD FREDERICK SCHLIMBACH. RICHARD EDWIN SHAW, born Dec. 9, 1860, Nottingham, England; son of Edwin and M. A. (Gregory) Shaw, both born in Eng- land. Medical education: Preceptor, W. H. Randolph. Professional position: Warden, L. I. C. H. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., January, 1882, Mary D. Snyder. Present address, 115 Amity St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES SKINNER, 1021 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES DANIELS STRONG, born Aug. 1, 1858, Newing- ton, Hartford Co., Conn.; son of Charles and Eliza Young (Wright) Strong, both born Middle Haddam, Conn. Medical education: Preceptor, Samuel G. Armor. Married, N. Dakota, January, 1896, Catherine May Garrison. Child, Marie Arville Eliza Strong. Present address, 168 Clermont Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. DAVID NELSON TAYLOR, born Feb. 1,1850, Albany, N. Y.; son of Daniel and Mary (McConkie) Taylor, both born in Scotland. Medical education: Preceptor, F. C. Griffin. Professional positions: Mem. Amsterdam Board of Health, Staff of City Hospital. Non-professional position: Teacher in Public Schools seven years. Married, July 4, 1877, Charlotte Taylor. Child, Jennie May Taylor. Present address, 25 Grove St., Amsterdam, N. Y. GEORGE GARRISON VERBRYCK, born June 24, 1859, Merryall, Bradford Co., Pa,; son of Henry Verbryck (born New York City) and Sarah Lewis (born Merryall). Medical education: Preceptors, N. & E. H. Wells, Meshoppen, Pa • N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. Sch. and Hospital, 1897. Professional positions: Sec. U. S. Pension Exam. Board, Wyom- ing Co., Pa., 1889-90; Pension Examiner, Weston Co., Wyoming 1892-5; Examiner for Insurance Companies; Phys. and Surgeon Cambria Mining Co., Cambria, Wyoming; Mem. Bradford Countv Pa., Med. Soc, until 1890; Mem. Internat. Med. Congress, Washing- ton, D. C, 1888. Practised at Meshoppen, Pa., 1885-90. Non-professional position: Senate Member Wyoming Legislature j.oyo-7. Married, at Spearfish, S. D., Aug. 29,1894, Rose Douglas Child George G.,Jr, born July 28,1895 g ^lld' Present address, Cambria, Wyoming. AND ITS GRADUATES. 265 ERNEST LEIGHTON WARREN, West Boylston, Mass. WILBUR SEYMOUR WATSON, born 1852, at New Hartford, Conn.; son of Edmund and Ann Maria (Seymour) Watson, both born New Hartford. Medical education: Preceptor, John A. McCorkle (L. I. C. H., 1873), of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Prest. Local and County Medical Societies; Asst. Surgeon and Surgeon, 4th Regt., Conn. National Guard; Med- ical Director, Conn. National Guard. During fifteen years, active in starting, improving and working for the Danbury Hospital. Non-professional position: (Republican) Alderman, Danbury, four years. Married, West Winsted, Conn., May 1,1877, Emma Louise Hinds. Children, Cassius H. and Edmund B. Watson. Present address, Danbury, Conn. BARTHOLOMEW TOWNLEY WELCH. JOHN WILLIAM WHITNEY, born April 30, 1850, Macomb, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.; son of John Whitney (born Augusta, Can- ada) and Mary Ann Houghton (born Hebron, Washington Co., N. Y.). Educated at Gouverneur (N. Y.) Seminary, and Wesleyan University (B.A., 1876; M.A., 1879). Medical education: Preceptor, Jarvis S. Wight (L. I. C. H., 1864.). Professional positions: Warden, L. I. C. H., 1883-4; Interne, Brooklyn Hospital; Staff of Syracuse Free Dispensary, three years; Vice-Prest. Cortland County Med. Society. Married, Barnstead, N. H., Sept. 7, 1887, Lucy A. Berry. Chil- dren, Irene, Gladys, Mary Elizabeth, and Helen Whitney. Present address, 120 Merriman Ave, Syracuse, N. Y. ROYAL ALFRED WHITNEY, born Sept. 11, 1855, Macomb, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.; son of John Whitney (bora Canada) and Mary Ann Houghton (born Hebron, N. Y.). Educated at Ives Sem- inary, and Wesleyan University. Medical education: Preceptor, H. G. P. Spencer, of Watertown, N.Y. Professional positions: Health Officer, Liverpool several years; Pres. and Director Liverpool Y. M. C. A. Married, Spragueville, N. Y., June 27, 1893, Lilla F. Carpenter. Children, Ruth, Jean, Ralph Royal, Donald, and Hobart Whitney. Present address, Homer, Cortland Co., N. Y. WILLIAM CRYAR WINGFIELD, born Jan. 12, 1853, An- toine, Pike Co., Ark.; son of Samuel Hopson Wingfield (born Ozan, 266 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Ark.) and Sarah Mabley (bora Hollywood, Ark.). Educated at St. John College, Little Rock, Ark. _ Medical education: Preceptor, R. H. L. Rutherford, 1874; M.D., Kentucky School of Medicine, 1878. Married, Antoine, Feb. 2, 1882, Josie Lamb. Children, Lulu M. and Carrie F. Wingfield. Present address, Prescott, Ark. Class of 1885. Valedictorian—Frederick Whiting, B.A., M.A. 26th Course Began Jan. 5.—Commencement, June 3. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Hon. St. Clair McKelway, LL.D. ♦EDWIN JOHN ASTWOOD. Died at Turk's Island, West Indies, from an overdose of chloral, June 17,1885, fourteen days af- ter graduation. GEORGE FRANCIS BATES, born Jan. 17, 1860, Yarmouth, Cumberland Co., Me; son of James Macumber Bates, M.D. (born Norridgewock, Me), and Hester Ann Sawtelle (born Sidney, Me). Educated at Yarmouth High School (grad. 1877), and B. A., Bow- doin College, 1882. Medical education: Preceptor, James M. Bates (his father), one year. Professional positions: Chair of Materia Medica, Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, Minneapolis, Minn., 1889-91; Surgeon Great Northern R. R. (at Hillsboro, N. Dak.), 1891-8; Prest. Hillsboro Board of Health, 1896-8; Mem. Minnesota and N. Dakota Med. Ass'ns. Author of numerous professional papers published in Western Med. Journal. Practised in Minneapolis, Minn., 1885-91. Member State Central Democratic Committee, N. Dakota, 1894-8. Married, Brunswick, Me., Dec 18, 1885, Annie Augusta Welch. Child, Edward Clyde Bates. Present address, Hillsboro, N. Dakota. ♦NATHANIEL AUGUSTUS BETTS, born Aug. 5, 1854, in New York City; died March 20, 1886, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Nathaniel Conklin Betts (born Babylon, L. I.) and Mary Dixon Sam- mis (born Northport, L. I.). Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic In- stitute. LL.B., 1874, New York University Law School. Medical education: Preceptor, Jarvis S. Wight (L. I. C. H., 1864) of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Ambulance Surgeon, Bellevue and 99th Street Hospital, and E. D. Hospital of Brooklyn. AND ITS GRADUATES. 267 Member 47th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y. Practised law in New York and Brooklyn seven years, previous to graduation at L. I. C. H. ELEBERTUS BOLINK, bora Nov. 23, 1845, Deventer, Prov. Overyssel, Holland; son of Peter and Aleida (Muileman) Bolink, both born Prov. of Gelderland. Graduate of Deventer Normal School. Medical education: Preceptor, 0. Ayer, of LeSueur, Minn.; Minne- sota College Hospital. Non-professional positions: Teacher in Holland, 1864-6; Teacher at Collegium Neerlandicum, Curagao, W. I., 1866-71. Married, 1877, at Henderson, Minn., Adele Goebel. Child, Amy Bolink. Present address, 123 2d Ave. North, Seattle, Wash. FRANKLIN ORSEMUS BOYCE, Santa Rosa, Cal. ♦CHARLES RICHARD BURROUGHS, bom Feb. 10, 1853, near Pennington, Mercer Co., N. J., died Nov. 10,1897; son of John L. and Charity (Golden) Burroughs, both born near Pennington. Educated at Pennington Seminary. Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph Lanning, of Woodsville, N.J. Professional positions: Asst. Physician to N. J. State Hospital for Insane, Trenton; in charge Male Dept. of same, 1886-91; connected with several hospitals in Trenton; Prest. Mercer County Med. Society. Married (1), Princeton, N. J., Anna E. Vankirk, who died October, 1882—Child, Harry F. Burroughs; (2) Camden, N. J., Feb. 22,1891, Sallie K. Osmond—Child, Ethel C. Burroughs. HORACE MARION CHAMPNEY, Belle Fourche, S. Dak. CHARLES AUGUSTUS CHASE, born Oct. 14, 1853, Glad- stone, Mich.; son of Rufus Anderson and Hepzibah Stubbs (Titcomb) Chase, both born North Yarmouth, Me. Waterville (Me.) Classical Inst., 1874; B.A., Colby University, 1878, and later, M.A. Medical education: Preceptor, James M. Bates, of Yarmouth, Me; Harvard Med. School (M.D., 1884). Professional positions: Physician and Surgeon-in-Charge, City Hosp. Minneapolis, Minn., 1889-93; Surgeon, Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste Marie R. R., since 1893; City Physician, Gladstone, Mich., 1895. Non-professional positions: Principal, Derby (Vt.) Academy, 1878-81; Clerk in Adjt.-General's Office, Washington, D.C., 1882-4; Supervisor of Schools, Derby, Vt.. 1881; Mem. School Board, Glad- stone, 1896-7. 268 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, North Yarmouth, Me, Nov. 18, 1879, Anna Gertrude Hayes. Children, Nellie Hayes and Estelle Bradford Chase. Present address, Gladstone, Mich. AARON TRUE CROSSMAN (last known address), East Mad- ison, Me. GEORGE WASHINGTON DELAP, born Feb. 22, 1857, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Peter Delap (born in Ireland) and Elizabeth Steele (born Scotland). Educated at St. Francis Xavier College, New York. Medical education: Preceptor, H. C. Brewer. Coroner, Borough of Brooklyn. Married, Brooklyn, Jan. 6, 1897, Elizabeth Keely. Present address, 63 Herbert St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HARRY ENTON, 345 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK EUGENE GUILD, born Aug. 14, 1853, Thompson, Windham Co., Conn.; son of John Burleigh Guild (born Woodstock, Conn.) and Julia Ann Griggs (bora Pomfret, Conn.). Educated at Conn. State Normal School. Medical education: Preceptor, Stephen C. Griggs, of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Interne, Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn; Mem. Medical Staff, Backus Hospital, Norwich, Conn. Non-professional position: Member School Board. Married, April 28,1897, Plattie Erton Clarke. Child, Alan Clarke Guild. Present address, Windham, Conn. RUFUS EDWIN HAGERTHY, born Feb. 22, 1859, Surry. Hancock Co., Me; son of Daniel Hagerthy (born in Ireland) and Mary Rose Carlisle (born Surry). Educated at East Maine Confer- ence Seminary. Medical education: Bowdoin Med. College; Preceptor, Alexander Carlisle Hagerthy (his brother). Married, Sedgwick, Me, Nov. 8,1892, Jennie C. Helden. Present address, Sedgwick, Me. LEO HORATIO HALL, born Nov. 24, 1862, Naples, Cum- berland Co., Me.; son of Horatio Hall (born Bridgton, Me.) and Mar- garet Lois Wight (born Otisfield, Me.). Graduate, 1882, North Bridgton Seminary. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles W. Bray, of Portland Me • Bowdoin Med. College. ' '' Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1885; Examiner for Insurance Companies. Practised in Portland, Me, 1885-7. AND ITS GRADUATES. 269 Non-professional position: Supervisor of Schools. Present address, Edes Falls, Me. FREDERICK WILLIAM JACKSON, bom Sept. 9,1858, Jef- ferson, Lincoln Co., Me; son of Joseph Jackson (born Jefferson) and Arietta Flagg (born Nobleborough, Me.). Educated at Hallo well Classical Academy. Medical education: Bowdoin Med. College. Married, Waltham, Mass., Sept. 21,1881, Abbie Lathena Burbank. Present address, Weston, Mass. REUBEN JEFFERY, born Oct. 4, 1860, at Philadelphia, Pa.; son of Rev. Reuben Jeffery, D.D. (born Leicester, England), and Julia Mead Hubbard (born Norwich, N. Y.). Educated at Adelphi College, Brooklyn; Colgate University, Columbia University (School of Mines), and University of Colorado (M.E., 1882). Medical education: Preceptor, E. J. Turner. Professional positions: Instr. in Laryngology, N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. School, 1887-90. Founder of Brooklyn Throat Hospital, 1889; founder of Brooklyn Laryngo-Otological Society, 1891. Mem. Kings County, Chenango County, and Queens County (Hon. Mem.) Med. Societies. Sec. and Treas. and Prest. Alumni Ass'n, L. I. C. H. Author of numerous published professional papers. Practised in Brooklyn; retired 1897. Mem. of Hanover Club, Brooklyn, and Turtle Lake Rod and Gun Club, Canada, Married, Norwich, N. Y., Nov. 23,1886, Jane Campbell Newton. Children, Reuben, Jr., Burkettt Newton, and Henry Prentiss Jeffery. Present address, Norwich, Chenango Co., N. Y. FRANK PERCY JENKS, bora May 30, 1864, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of William Henry Jenks (born Brooklyn) and Anna Eliza Hatfield (born N. Y.). Educated at Brooklyn Coll. and Polytechnic Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, Clarence Eugene Gunther, of Brooklyn (L. I. C. H., 1880). Married, Brooklyn, Aug. 17,1887, Emma Louise Hasbrouck. Present address, 419 Ninth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN HENRY KANE, 66 West Main St., West Meriden, Conn. JAMES JOSEPH KEYES, born May 24, 1860, in Ireland; son of James and Katharine E. (Ambrose) Keyes, both born in Ireland. Educated at North Monastery, Cork, Ireland. Licensed to practice pharmacy, 1882. Medical education: Daniel and John K. Ambrose. 270 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Professional position: Attending Phys. Home for the Aged, Little Sisters of the Poor, Brooklyn. Married, Brooklyn, Oct. 18,1893, Mary J. Quinn. Present address, 226 17th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LEFFERTS AUGUSTINE McCLELLAND. Medical educa- tion: Preceptor, James Watt (L. I. C. H., 1866). Surgeon, Brooklyn Throat Hospital. Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, and Brooklyn Pathological Society. Author of published professional papers. Present address, 78 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MARCUS MARKIEWICZ, born Jan. 1, 1858, at Deutsch Ostrowo, Province of Posen, Germany; son of Herrman and Handren (Fischer) Markiewicz, both bora at Ostrowo. Educated at the Gym- nasium of Ostrowo. Medical education: Vienna and Paris Universities. Professional positions: Night Medical Staff, Ninth Police Precinct, New York, since 1886. Mem. Med. Society County of N. Y., Medico-Legal Soc, German Med. Soc, and Physicians' Mut Aid. Ass'n. Married, New York, Dec. 17,1893, Irma Mainzer. Child, Hecla Markiewicz. Present address, 61 Rivington St., New York City. FREDERICK WILLIAM MAROTZ, born Nov. 7, 1856, Rock Island, 111.; son of Godfrey and Christina (Golz) Marotz, both born in Germany. Medical education: Preceptors, Frank Powell, of Lanesboro, Minn., and 0. T. Gillette, of Iowa City, la.; Iowa State University; post-graduate course at Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, 1889-90. Pharmacist to State Hospital for Insane, Mt. Pleasant, la., 1882; certificate of pharmacy, Iowa, 1883. Married, Lincoln, Neb., June 7,1892, Mary E. Passmore Present address, Sergeant Bluffs, la. WILLIAM CARIE MATHEWS, Plartwell, Ga. EDWARD JEAN MESSEMER, 144 Second Ave, New York City. GEORGE MAYNARD MINOR, born May 25, 1862, at Stam- ford, Conn.; son of Robert Crannell Minor (bora N. Y. City) and Isa- belle Augusta Smith (born New London, Conn.). Educated at Plainfield (Conn.) Academy, and St. Paul's Cathedral School Gar- den City, L. I. AND ITS GRADUATES. 271 Medical education: Preceptors, John A. McCorkle (L. I. C. H., 1873) and Robert L. Dickinson (L. I. C. H., 1882). Professional positions: House Staff, St. Peter's Hospital; Surgeon S. S. "Illinois;" Med. Examiner to Coroner, New London Co., Conn.; Health Officer, Waterford, Conn. Member Essex County (N. Y.), New London County (Conn.), and Conn. State Med. Socie- ties, and New London Medical Club. Justice of the Peace; Notary Public; Member Bay View Lodge, F. & A. M.; Henry Gordon Lodge, I. 0. 0. F.; Past Master Workman Relief Lodge, A. 0. U. W. Married (1), Rye, N. Y., June 16, 1886, Rose Brownell Morris (died 1889)—Children, Charlotte Crannell and Robert Crannell (died March, 1891); (2) Waterford, 1894, Anne Belle Rogers. Present address, Waterford, Conn. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MORRELL, born Oct. 26, 1857, Strong, Franklin Co., Me; son of James Gordon Morrell (born Fal- mouth, Me.) and Hannah Harlow (born Hebron, Me). Educated at Waterville Classical Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, P. Dyer, 1880. Professional positions: Interne, Brooklyn City Hospital, 1885-6; Board of Pension Examiners, 1893-7; Mem. Board of Health; on Staff of Kimball Hospital; Surgeon, New England R. R. at Putnam; Prest. Windham County Med. Soc; Mem. Conn. State Med. Soc. and Amer. Med. Ass'n. Non-professional position: Mem. Putnam High School Commit- tee, five years. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 2,1886, Edith Isabel Body. Chil- dren, Frederick Augustus and E. Isabel Morrell. Present address, Putnam, Conn. LOUIS HENRY NOLD, born March 25,1861, at Utica, N. Y.; son of John B. Nold, M.D., and Elizabeth Smith, both born in Ger- many. Educated at Boonville (N.Y.) Free Academy, Utica Bus. Coll., and Whitesboro (N. Y.) Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, John B. Nold (his father). Professional positions: E. D. Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885-6; Brooklyn City Ambulance Service; Attending Surgeon, Rolla (Mo.) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Infirmary; Surgeon Missouri Div., Sons of Veterans. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1887, Mary Pider. Children, Jesse and George Nold. Present address, Massillon, 0. JAMES EDWARD O'DONOHUE, 293 Hendrix St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 272 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL CLARENCE STEPHEN PERRY, born Feb. 23,1864, Corinna, Somerset Co., Me; son of Stephen and Sarah Ann (Bobbins) Perry, of Exeter, Me. Educated at Maine Central Institute and Wesleyan Academy. x ,T __ . .,__- ., Medical education: U. S. Med. Coll. (Eclectic) New York, 1880-1; Preceptor, Stephen Perry. Professional position: Asst. Phys. Insane Asylum, Matbusn, Li. 1. Present address, 11 Somers St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTHUR CONANT POE, born April 1,1863, Cleveland, Ohio; son of Adam W. Poe (born Wayne Co., Ohio) and Martha Mills (born Montpelier, Vt.). Educated at Calvin College, Cleveland. Medical education: Cleveland Homoeopathic Med. Coll., 1881; University of Michigan, 1882-3. Professional position: Medical Examiner Met. Life Ins. Co. Married, Akron, Ohio, June 18,1887, Alice G. Garrett. Children, Adam W., born Jan. 11, 1889; Margaret G., born March 11, died April 15,1891, and George Arthur Poe, born Sept. 24,1893. Present address, 276 Franklin Ave, Cleveland, Ohio. JOSEPH FRANCIS QUINN, bora March 29,1863, Brooklyn. Practised twelve years; now retired from practice. Present address, 104 Marcy Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ALEXANDER RAE, bora Nov. 23,1858, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of William N. and Jean (McTush) Rae, both born in Scotland. Edu- cated at Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn (grad. 1879), and B.A., Am- herst College, 1883. Medical education: Preceptor, Edwin A. Lewis, of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1885-6; Asst. Vis. Sur- geon to same, 1892; Adjunct Surgeon, Brooklyn Hospital, 1894; same to Kings County Hospital, 1894; Consulting Surgeon, Home for Friendless Women and Children; Lecturer, Principles of Sur- gery, L. I. C. H., 1897-8; Asst. to Chair of Anatomy in same, 1887- 98; Asst. San. Insp. Brooklyn Board of Health, 1892-5; Surgeon N. Y. and Brooklyn Bridge, 1894-8; Surgeon of Police, N. Y. City, 1898. Mem. Hamilton Club, Brooklyn; Alpha Delta Phi Club, N. Y. Present address, 117 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK DeWITT REESE, born July 8,1858, Sherburne, Che- nango Co., N. Y.; son of Haskell Galusha Cleveland Reese (bora Sherburne) and Lovina Anzolette Riddell (born S. Hamilton, N. Y.). Educated at Earlville and Hamilton Union Schools, and by private tutors. Medical education: Preceptors, George W. Allen and D. R. Kin- yon; Post-Graduate Med. Coll., New York, 1893. AND ITS GRADUATES. 273 Prest. Cortland Co. Med. Society, 1890-1; Fellow N. Y. State Med. Ass'n. Married, Sherburne, N. Y., Oct. 4,1881, Florence H. Colwell. Present address, Cortland, Cortland Co., N. Y. ♦JOHN RENDELL, born March 6,1840, Brooklyn, N. Y.; died, St. John's Hospital, Brooklyn, Sept. 16, 1897, from injuries due to the kick of a horse; son of John Rendell (born London, Eng.) and Caroline Matilda Smith (born Hempstead, L. I.). Medical education: Preceptor, Jarvis S. Wight (L. I. C. H., 1864). Married, Chicago, Dec. 27, 1865, Mary Ann Excell. Children, William Ovington, Robert Excell, Viola Ourelia, and Alice Lavinia Rendell. Practised in Brooklyn. FREDERICK WILBER RICHARDSON, born Hudson, St. Croix Co., Wis.; son of John and Florilla E. (Wilber) Richardson, both born in Mass. Medical education: Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll.; Preceptor, Samuel C. Johnson, of Hudson, Wis. Married, Eau Claire, Wis., Sept. 23,1896, Mabel Kellogg. Present address, 600 Jackson St., St. Paul, Minn. WILLIAM HERBERT RILEY, born Nov. 22, 1858, Fort An- cient, Warren Co., Ohio; son of Wilson and Mary (Frantz) Riley, both born Montgomery Co., Ohio. Educated at Western Ohio Nor- mal School, Euphemia. Medical education: Preceptor, W. S. Mundhenk, of Brookville, Ohio; Ohio Med. Coll., 1884. Married, Montgomery Co., Ohio, June 25, 1885, Anna C. Anker- man, who died July 26, 1896. Present address, Vandalia, Ohio. CHARLES THEODORE SAUER, born Oct. 6, 1864, New York City; son of William and Anna Barbara (Goetz) Sauer, both born Wurtzburg, Germany. Educated at Trinity School, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, A. H. P. Leuf (L. I. C. H., 1881). Professional positions: Externe (subst.) St. Peter's Hospital, 1884; Nose and Throat Clinic, Brooklyn Central Dispensary, 1894-6; As- sistant to Nose and Throat Dept. of M. E. Hospital Dispensary. Present address, 382 Fourth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WATSON LEWIS SAVAGE, born Nov. 26, 1859, Cromwell, Middlesex Co., Conn.; son of Ralph Buckley Savage (born Crom- well) and Sarah Ann Strickland (born So. Glastonbury, Conn.). B.A. and M.A., Amherst College. Medical education: Preceptors, Edward Hitchcock and John A. McCorkle (L. I. C. H., 1873). 274 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Professional positions: L. I. C. H—Asst. Dem. Path, and Histol., 1883-5; Asst. Dem. Obstetrics; Interne, St. Peter's Hosp., eighteen months; Sub. Interim, N. Y. Nursery and Child's Hosp.; Med. Dir. Berkeley Sch. Athl. Ass'n and Club, 1887-90; Med. Dir. and Prest. Savage's Phys. Devel. Inst.; Med. Examiner for various schools. Non-professional positions: Instr. in Gymnastics, Brooklyn Y. M. C. A. and other Institutions; in charge of Athletics and Phys. Train- ing, Columbia University. Married, Oct. 26, 1887, Ella Whiting. Children, Helen Whiting (dec'd.), Dorothy Davis, John Whiting, and Richard Billings Savage. Present address, 308 and 310 W. 59th St., New York City. HARRY WARD SKERRY, born July 26,1860, Rockford, 111.; son of Amory Thompson Skerry (born Okam, Mass.) and Martha Briggs Atwood (born Halifax, Mass.). Educated at Adelphi Acad- emy, Brooklyn, and New York University, B.A. and M.A. Medical education: Preceptor, George H. Atkinson, Jr., (L. I. C. H., '73). Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon U. S. Marine Hospital; St. John's Hospital, Brooklyn. Married, Brooklyn, April 30, 1889, Rebecca Morris. Child, H. Jerome Skerry. Present address, 191 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH WHEELER SMITH, born Aug. 9, 1847, at Wood- side, Cheshire, England; son of Joseph Wheeler Smith (born Alton, Staffordshire) and Mary Southall (born Handsworth, Warwickshire). Educated at schools in England and France. Medical education: Nathaniel Matson and W. H. Randolph, both of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H.; Ship Surgeon, about two years. Associate Pharmaceutical Soc. of Great Britain (London), 1869; Registered by Board of Pharmacy, N. Y., 1877; Registered Dentist, London, 1879; Registered by Kings Co. Board of Pharmacy, 1883. Married, Buffalo, N. Y., April, 1888, Marion Caroline Shackleton. Children, Joseph Wheeler, William Randolph, and Benjamin Har- vey Smith. Present address, 1120 Herkimer St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANCIS MARION SPONOGLE, born April 13, 1852, Mil- lersburgh, Holmes Co., Ohio; son of Joshua Sponogle (born Lees- burg, Va.) and Jane Cissne (bora Holmes Co., Ohio). Educated at Millersburgh High School and Academy of Science at Hayesville Medical education: Preceptor, William M. Ross, 1870; Universitv of Wooster, Cleveland, Ohio (M.D., 1876); N. Y. Polyclinic (certif as Hon. and Life Mem. and Diploma); Bellevue Hosp. Med College AND ITS GRADUATES. 275 (M.D., 1886); N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. School (M.D., 1886); spe- cial courses (with diplomas) with English, German, and French spe- cialists, Prof. R. Ogden Doremus, and others. Professional positions: County Physician, Lander Co., Nev., five years; Surgeon, 6th Regt., N. G., Cal., seven years; Health Officer, Fresno, Cal., 1891-2; Agnews (Cal.) State Hospital—1st Asst. Phy- sician, Jan. 1, 1897, and Med. Supt., April, 1897; Mem. California State, Sonoma County, and Fresno County Med. Societies. Married, Ukiah, Cal., Sept. 29,1886, Libbie E. Briggs. Present address, Agnews, Cal. LEON TICE (last known address), 181 Tompkins Ave, Brook- lyn. JOHN THOMAS TUCKER, born Oct. 14,1859, Ithaca, N. Y.; son of Thomas and Ann (Wilkins) Tucker, both born Maidstone, Kent, England. Educated at Ithaca High School, and Cornell Uni- versity. Medical education: Preceptor, George P. Cady, of Nichols, N. Y.; University of Michigan, 1883-4. Professional position: Coroner for Tioga County, since 1895— now beginning a second three years' term. High Priest of Cayuta Chapter, No. 245, Masonic Order, State of N. Y., 1894-5. Married, Aug. 23, 1882, Stella Amelia Lounsberry. Present address, Waverly, Tioga Co., N. Y. JOSHUA MARSDEN VAN COTT, Jr., bora June 12, 1861, New York City; son of Joshua M. (born N. Y. City) and Jane S. Van Cott (born Philadelphia). Educated at Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptors, Chauncey L. Mitchell and John D. Rushmore, of Brooklyn; University of Berlin, 1887-8, under Profs. Koch and Virchow. Professional positions: Adjunct Prof, and Prof. Hist, and Path. Anat., L. I. C. PL; Director Dept. Hist, and Path., Hoagland Lab.; Pathologist, L. I. C. H., Kings County Hospital, and Brooklyn Hos- pital; Prof. Path, and Bacteriology, L. I. C. H., 1899. Prest. Brook- lyn Path. Soc two terms; Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, Brooklyn Path. Soc, N. Y. Path. Soc, and Physicians' Mut. Aid Ass'n. Author of numerous published professional papers. Member Crescent Athletic and Hamilton Clubs. Married, June 1,1892, Brooklyn, Evelyn F. Shattuck. Present address, 188 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN CHARLES VANDERVEER, born Feb. 10, 1861, at Flatbush, L. I.; son of John Rutgert Vanderveer, M. D. (born New- 276 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL town, N. Y.), and Harriet Jane Glover (born Brooklyn). Educated at Brooklyn High School, and New York University (B.S., 1883). Medical education: Preceptor, J. R. Vanderveer (his father) Professional position: Health Officer, Town of Monroe, N. Y., 1890-9. ■, Married, Brooklyn, Sept. 21, 1887, Lottie G. Baird. Children, Harold C. (born 1889) and Lillie II. (born 1894). Present address, Mineola, Nassau Co., N. Y. GEORGE ERNEST WEST, born April 7, 1862, Yonkers, N. Y.; son of William Gordon West (bora Nashua) and Mary Cooke (born Farmington, Conn.). Cadet U. S. Naval Academy, 1876; Ensign, U. S. N., 1882; resigned 1883. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles Corey. Professional positions: Interne, St. Mary's General Hospital, Brooklyn, and Bloomingdale Insane Asylum, New York; Sec Brooklyn Health Dept. Married, Spokane Falls, Wash., Sept. 10,1889, Ethel Pauline von Seidlitz. Present address, 719 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FREDERICK WHITING, born Feb. 4, 1861, New York City; son of Murray Whiting (born Brooklyn, N. Y.) and Mary Elizabeth Ferris (born Greenwich, Conn.). Educated at Greenwich Academy; Amherst College (B.A., 1882; M.A., 1885). Medical education: Preceptor, Charles Corey, of Brooklyn; Heidel- berg University, Germany, 1889-90. Professional positions: Interne, St. Peter's Hospital, 1886; N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1887-8; Attending Surgeon, N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary; Prof. Otology, N. Y. Polyclinic Med. School and Hospital. Member of N. Y. County Medical, N. Y. Otological, and American Otological Societies. Author of various published profes- sional papers. Mem. Hospital Graduates' Club. Member University Club, New York. Married, New York, Nov. 4, 1891, Pauline Marion Loder. Chil- dren, Frederick Loder and Margaret Murray Whiting. Present address, 47 West 50th St., New York City. Class of 1886. Valedictorian—Alexander May Redfearn, B.S. 27th Course Began Jan. 5.—Commencement, June 2. Commencement Exercises Held in the Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Rev. Henry J. Van Dyke, D.D. DAVID M. ANGUS, born Sept. 19, 1856, Forfarshire, Scot- land; son of Alex and Jennett (Bruce) Angus, both born in Scotland Medical education: University of Michigan. Lecture Hall. Clinical Hall. POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLINIC. AND ITS GRADUATES. 277 Professional positions: Interne, S. Third St. Hospital, Brooklyn, 1886-9; Ambulance Surgeon; Asst. Superintendent Western Wash- ington Asylum for Insane. Married, Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 30, 1887, Adelaide L. Garretson. Child, Aubry G. Angus. Present address, Fort Steilacoom, Wash. HUBERT ARROWSMITH. Medical education: Preceptor, Frank Ferguson (L. I. C. H. '80), of New York. Member of Med. Society County of Kings, N. Y. Physicians' Mut. Aid Ass'n, Kings County Med. Ass'n. Author of published profes- sional papers. Present address, 32 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES WILLIAM ATKINSON, born May 25,1861, Chicopee Falls, Hampden Co., Mass.; son of Benjamin Atkinson (bora in Eng- land) and Anna Burns (born in Ireland). Educated at Paterson High School (1876) and Cooper Institute, N. Y. (1878). Medical education: Preceptor, James Mitchell Stewart, of Pater- son, N. J., 1882. Professional positions: Interne, Brooklyn E. D. Hospital; Ambu- lance Surgeon, City of Brooklyn; Attending Phys. Out Patient Dept. Paterson General Hospital; Clinical Assistant N. Y. Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, 1894-6; Asst. Surgeon Paterson Eye and Ear In- firmary, since 1896; Mem. Passaic County Med. Society. Married, July 30, 1889, Maggie Neil Hopper. Child, Kittie Mitchell Atkinson, born Nov. 27, 1890. Present address, 111 North Main St., Paterson, N. J. LEMUEL GRANT BALDWIN, born Nov. 18,1863, Lawrence- ville, Tioga Co., Pa.; son of Moses Stephen Baldwin (born Law- renceville) and Mellicent Hall Wylie (born Great Bend, Pa.). Edu- cated at Lawrenceville High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Mary E. Baldwin (his sister), of Newport, R. I.; Univ. of Michigan, 1883-4-5. Professional positions: House Staff, St. Peter's Hospital, Brook- lyn; same, Women's Hospital State of New York (by competitive ex- amination), 1887-8; Surgical Chair, Brooklyn City Dispensary, two years; Asst. Surgeon St. Peter's Hospital, 1890-4; Gynecologist to same, since 1894; Gynecologist, L. I. C. H. Dispensary, since June, 1893, and (1899) Chief of the Clinic in that Dept.; Consulting Gyne- cologist to St. Francis Hospital, Jersey City, N. J.; in Outdoor Clinic, Woman's Hospital, N. Y., ten years to July, 1897; Health Boards, N. Y. City and Brooklyn; Prest. Brooklyn Gynecol. Soc, 1896-7; Prest. L. I. C. H. Alumni Ass'n, 1897-8; Mem. N. Y. Ob- stetrical Soc, Woman's Hospital Soc, Medico-Legal Soc, Med. 278 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Society County of Kings, Kings County Med. Ass'n, and Hospital Graduates' Club, of Brooklyn. Author of many professional papers read and published. Married, Norwich, N. Y., June 14,1893, Mary Elizabeth Newton. Children, Mellicent Wylie (born 1895) and Jeannette Newton (born 1899). Present address, 28 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ISAIAH CHARLES BARNHART, born March 13, 1848, Lat- tasburg, Wayne Co., Ohio; son of John Barnhart (born Lattasburg) and Mary Felger (born Pleasant Unity, Pa.). Educated at Drew Theological Seminary. Medical education: Preceptor, William A. Little; post-graduate course at N. Y. Post-Graduate School. Married, Woodbury, Queens Co., Dec. 26, 1877, Caroline M. Van Sise Children, Edith (deceased) and Edwin C. Barnhart. Present address, 106 Pennsylvania Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. RUDOLPH ALBERT BERNEIKE, 992 Payne Ave, Cleve- land, Ohio. BANCROFT FREDERIC BISHOP, bora June 8, 1858, at Ed- meston, Otsego Co., N. Y.; son of John Bishop (born Hartwick, N. Y.) and Esther Marcy (born Burlington, N. Y.). Educated at New Berlin Academy and Richfield Springs Seminary. Medical education: Preceptor, E. D. Hills, of Burlington Flats, N.Y. Professional positions: Non-resident Physician, Thanksgiving Hospital, Cooperstown, N. Y., 1897; Medical Examiner for numer- ous leading Insurance Companies, since 1888; Coroner, Otsego Co., 1897; Mem. Otsego County Medical Society. Member Farmers Lodge, No. 553, F. & A. M. Married, Nov. 2,1892, Fannie I. McClellan. Child, Mildred Irene Bishop. Present address, Garrattsville, N. Y. WILLIAM BAZALIEL CARPENTER, born April 23, 1849, near Athens, Athens Co., Ohio; son of Andrew L. Carpenter (born Athens) and Anise Lavinia Culver (born Sandusky, Ohio). Edu- cated at Miller Academy, Athens; grad. 1870, of Ohio University Athens. J' Medical education: Preceptors, Dr. Glover, of Mooreville Tex and 0. I. Hathort, of Waco, Tex.; Louisville University, 1880-1 ' Author of various professional papers in medical journals Non-professional positions: Principal of schools and academies in Pleasant Valley, Ohio; Nelsonville, Ohio; Okalona, Ark • Principal AND ITS GRADUATES. 279 of Mooreville (Ohio) High School; Prest. of Carlton College, Syra- cuse, Ohio. Married, Waco, Tex., Dec 21, 1881, Ella Cordelia Allen. Chil- dren, Anise, Louise, and William Allen Carpenter. Present address, Mart, Tex. HENRY CONKLING, born 1863, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of John T. Conkling, M.D. (born Smithtown, L. I.), and Caroline E. Seaman (born N. Y. City). Educated at Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, John T. Conkling (his father); studied at St. Bartholomew's and Brompton, London, subsequent to graduation at L. I. C. II. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1886; Asst. Physician, St. Peter's Hospital, Brooklyn, 1888—resigned 1897. Author of various published professional papers. Married, Brooklyn, 1895, Alice A. Truslow. Present address, 143 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN ELSWORTH DANIELSON, born April 7, 1860, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of John Herman and Margaret (Kron) Daniel- son, both born in Sweden. Graduate in Pharmacy. Medical education: Preceptor, George A. Ostrander. Married, Feb. 22, 1888, Mamie Maxwell. Child, Lillian Clara Danielson. Present address, 378 Bergen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN FRANKLYN DETWEILER, born Jan. 3,1861, James- town, Tuolumne Co., Cal.; son of Jacob Detweiler (born Fayette Co., Pa.) and Sarah Ann Nitterauer (born Dauphin Co., Pa.). Educated at Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio. Medical education: University of Michigan; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Professional position: Health Officer, Wadsworth, Ohio. Married, Wadsworth, Ohio, March 11,1886, Martha May Mills. Present address, Wadsworth, Ohio. ♦GUSTAVE ADOLF DEUCHER, born in Sterkbore, Switzer- land; died Zurich, Switzerland, Dec. 16, 1896; son of Gustave and Mathilde (Etter) Deucher, both born in Switzerland. Educated at University of Michigan. Medical education: Visited Hospitals and Clinics in Berlin, Frank- fort, Hamburg, Vienna, Zurich, Bern, and Heidelberg. Professional positions: German Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio; Mem. Cleveland Med. Society; Examiner for N. Y. Life Insurance Co. Married, Stratford, Conn., Emma L. Denner. Children, Lillian M. and Walter Deucher. 280 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL EDWARD WILBUR DOTY, Paterson, N. J. WILLIAM FREDERIC DUDLEY, born June 30,1862, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of William Henry Dudley, M.D. (born in Ireland) and Charlotte G. Duckwitz (born in New York City). B.A., Brook- lyn Coll. and Polytechnic Institute, 1883. Medical education: Preceptor, William H. Dudley (his father). Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H.; Laryngologist, St. John's Hospital, Brooklyn; Consulting do., Brooklyn Hospital and St. Christopher's Hospital for Infants; Asst. do., L. I. C. H.; Asst. to Chair of Dis. of Throat and Nose, L. I. C. H.; Laryngologist to L. I. C. H. Dispensary; Instructor, Post-Graduate Med. School, N. Y.; Visiting Phys. Brooklyn Seaside Home for Children. Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, Brooklyn Med. Club. Vice-Prest., Polytechnic Institute Alumni Ass'n. Married, Brooklyn, Nov. 19, 1890, Laura L. Bee. Children, Frances H. and Laura L. Dudley. Present address, 32 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM BLOOMFIELD FLEET, 103 Madison St., Brook- lyn, N. Y. DANIEL AUGUSTUS FULLER, 162 Clinton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. J HENRY TIMROD GOODWIN, born May 4, 1858, Charleston, S. C; son of George Munro Goodwin (born in England) and Emily Timrod (born Charleston). Medical education: Preceptor, S. E. Fuller, of Brooklyn, 1880. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Marine Hosp Service 1887 (by competitive exam.); Passed Asst. Surgeon, 1891; resigned' March 6,1896, and resumed private practice. Author of numerous published medical papers and surgical re- ports. 6 * JS""!^ ty* 1885> Anna Moody> who died January, 1891; (2) 1894 Olive Agnes Powell, of Missouri—Children, Hugh Marriott and George Munro Timrod. Present address, 54 Richmond Road, Stapleton, Richmond Co. (otaten Island), N. Y. CHARLES FITCH GRANT, Wheatland, Cal. JOHN PATTERSON HARTWELL, born Dec. 10,1860 Clark- son Monroe Co., N Y.; son of John Bugbee Hartwel, MD (bora T^ frY-)' an+dT^.dia Patterson (bora Clarendon, N Y) Ed™ cated at Lockport Union School. t «. x ). J^au- Medical education: Buffalo Med. College; Precentor M q T^+ linger, of Lockport, N. Y. 6 ' jrit;ceP10^ M- &• Kit- AND ITS GRADUATES. 281 Professional position: Interne, Rochester, N. Y, City Hospital. „ Junior member of J. B. Rockwell & Son, wholesale and retail drug- gists and grocers. Present address, 204 High St., Lockport, N. Y. EDWIN ELLSWORTH HIGGINS, 449 Ninth St, Brook- lyn, N.Y. JOHN OSCAR FERDINAND HILL, born Dec 11, 1863, Boras, Vestergotland, Sweden; son of Ephrian and Christina (Johan- son) Hill, both born at Boras. Educated at the Brooklyn Polytech- nic Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, W. E. Spencer (L. I. C. H, 1881). Professional positions: Phys. to N. Y. Chil. Aid. Soc. Home, Coney Island, since 1893; Phys. to Soc for Imp. Cond. of Poor, N. Y, since 1894; Police Surgeon, Town of Gravesend, 1887-93; Asst. Health Officer, Gravesend, 1888-93; Asst. Surgeon, L. I. R. R. Non-professional positions: Prest. Gravesend School Commis- sion, 1891-4; Postmaster, Coney Island, 1893-6. Master of Kedron Lodge, No. 803, F. & A. M.; Odd Fellows Lodge (Woods); Clinton Commandery, No. 14, and Kismet Temple. Instr. in N. Y. Evening Schools, 1882-6. Married, Gravesend, L. I, June 3, 1890, Marietta Cole William- son. Present address, Neptune Ave. and Cortland St, Coney Island, N.Y. ♦GEORGE HERBERT HOPE, died in Brooklyn, N. Y, April 17, 1886, of typhoid fever, contracted in the discharge of his duties as Asst. Ambulance Surgeon, L. I. C. H. THOMAS TAYLOR KIRK, born East Springfield, Jefferson Co, Ohio; son of James and Eleanor (Taylor) Kirk, both born Jef- ferson Co, Ohio. Educated at Scio (Ohio) College. Medical education: Preceptor, J. C. M. Floyd (L. I. C. H, 1875). Non-professional position: Director State Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. (Chairman during organization). Married (1), June 16, 1886, Mary Florence Ingram, who died March 20, 1896—Child, Donald Ingram Kirk; (2) June 24, 1897, Sarah Augusta Ingram. Present address, 4908 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa. ♦WILLIAM J. McCULLOUGH. Died March 30,1895, of grip. ♦LUTHER JAMES MARTIN, Ph.B. Died 1887. DWIGHT MERENESS, born June 8, 1859, Sharon, Walworth Co, Wis.; son of Gerit and Elizabeth (Seeber) Mereness, both born 282 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Schoharie Co, N. Y. Educated (1881) Whitewater, Wis, Normal School. Medical education: Univ. of Michigan, two years. Professional positions: Prof. Anatomy, Milwaukee Med. Coll. and School of Dentistry; Pathologist to Milwaukee County Hospital. Married, Whitewater, Wis, Oct. 27, 1887, Lily G. Leland. Chil- dren, Alice Hazel and Mildred Leland Mereness. Present address, 601 Grand Ave, Milwaukee, Wis. ARTHUR ELLSWORTH MERRILL, born Nov. 30, 1861, E. Parsonfield, York Co, Me; son of Robert Merrill (born E. Parson- field) and Elizabeth Allen (born N. Parsonfield). Educated at N. Parsonfield Seminary and New Hampton (N. H.) Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, Moses E. Smeat, of Parsonfield; Maine Med. School, Brunswick, two years. Professional position: Med. Examiner for Penn. Mut. Life Ins. Co, Mem. Mass. Medical Society. Prest. Sons of Maine Club; Prest. Parsonfield Social Club; Mem. Soley Lodge, F. & A. M, Royal Arch Chapter, and Orient Council Masons. Married, Cornish, Me, July 10,1886, Ella Frances Guptill. Present address, 367 Medford St., Somerville, Mass. NATHAN MOLNER, born Aug. 17, 1842, Krzepic, Warsaw, Poland; son of Abraham and Paulina (Skrzynia) Molner, both born at Krzepic. Educated at Czenstochow High School. Medical education begun in Poland; M. D, College in Warsaw. Professional position: Interne, Hospital of the Holy Ghost, War- saw. Married, April 22,1868, Rosette Breslauer. Child, Lizzie Molner. Present address, 56 Eldridge St, New York City. JOHN HERBERT NEAL, born March 20, 1862, Parsonfield, York Co, Me; son of John Neal (born Parsonfield) and Sarah Jane Lord (born Effingham, N. H.). Educated at N. Parsonfield Acad- emy. Medical education: Preceptor, J. M. Leavitt, of Effingham; Maine Med. School. Professional positions: U. S. Pension Examining Surgeon, 1897- Sec'y Rochester Board of Health; Prest. Sanford Board of Health' Prest. York County (Me.) Med. Society; Prest. Rochester Med So- ciety. Practised in Sanford, York Co, Me, previous to removal to Rochester. Prest. Sanford Loan and Building Ass'n. Married, Sanford, Nov. 28, 1888, Lulu E. Clark. Child Cecil M Neal. ' Present address, Rochester, N. H. AND ITS GRADUATES. 283 CHARLES AUGUSTUS BARSTOW PETERSON, born Nov. 12, 1856, Philadelphia, Pa.; son of Sylvester Holmes Peterson (bora Plymouth, Mass.) and Matilda Seattergood (bora Phila.). Educated at University of Michigan. Medical education: Preceptor, 1882, Edward P. Abbe, Univ. of Michigan. Professional positions: Interne, New Bedford City Hospital; City Physician, New Bedford; Mem. Massachusetts, Bristol County (Mass.) and New Bedford Medical Associations. Non-professional position: Overseer of the Poor, New Bedford. Married, Jan. 20,1876, Stella J. Gifford. Children, Ethel Louise, Helen Lawrence, and Ruth Merritt Peterson. Present address, 80 Purchase St., New Bedford, Mass. WILLIAM PETTY, bora March 11, 1861, at Ashby, Luzerne Co, Pa.; son of Matthias Hollenback and Mary (Pell) Petty, both born at Wilkesbarre. Educated at New Columbus Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, A. B. MacCrey. Professional position: Physician to Home for Homeless Women. Member Knights of Malta and Rambler Bicycle Club. Married, Berwick, Pa, P*eb. 16, 1887, Celestia Ida Berger. Chil- dren, Anna, Helene, and Carl Berger Petty. Present address, 102 Hanover St, Wilkesbarre, Pa. HENRY SAMUEL PICKARD, born at Concord, N. H.; son of Samuel Chase and Clara Harlow (Moore) Pickard, both born Canter- bury, N. H. Medical education: Starling Med. Coll. (Columbus, Ohio) and Co- lumbus Med. College. Married Eliza Heaton. Present address, Springville, Susquehanna Co, Pa. FRANK COOPER RAYNOR, born Jan. 22, 1861, at Port Jef- ferson, Suffolk Co, N. Y.; son of Elbert Austin Raynor (born River- head, N. Y.) and Ruth Roe Dayton (born Mt. Sinai, N. Y.). Medical education: Preceptor, C. P. Gildersleeve. Professional positions: In Brooklyn Hospital—Interne, 1886-7; Attending Surgeon (Orthopedic), 1893-4; Adjunct Surgeon, since 1894; Asst. Surgeon, Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital (Skin and Throat Dept.), 1888-96, and Surgeon, Jan. 1, 1897. Secretary Kings County Medical Ass'n, since 1893. Member Crescent Athletic Club, Brooklyn. Present address, 163 Clinton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ALEXANDER MAY REDFEARN, born March 21, 1862, White Store, Anson Co, N. C; son of David Townley Redfeam (born White Store) and Mary Henrietta May (born Chesterfield, S. C). 284 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Educated at Furman University; B.S, Wake Forest College, N. C, ^Medical education: Preceptor, J. B. Powers; N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. School, 1893; New Orleans Clinic, 1897. Professional positions: County Physician, Chesterfield Co. Co - lege Surgeon, Clemson College, S. C, since 1893; and Instr. m Physi- ology and Hygiene; Examiner for leading Insurance Companies Non-professional positions: Mayor of Chesterfield, S. C, 1890-1. Is a Master Mason. . ™,-i,q™„ Married, Chesterfield, June 4,1891, Annie Strayhome. Children, Thomas Bruce and Alexander May Readfearn, Jr. Present address, Clemson College, S. C. HENRY D. RINEHART, born Jan. 25, 1857, Montgomery Co, Ohio; son of Daniel Rinehart( born Virginia) and Esther Brum- baugh (bora Penn.). Educated at Euphemia and Huntingdon (Pa.) and Ada (Ohio) Normal Schools. Medical education: Preceptor, George W. Hous. Married, Dayton, Ohio, May, 1882, Emma Weybright, Children, Pearley, Ethel, and Opal Rinehart. Present address, 8 South Pearl St, Covington, Ohio. SIMON L. ROZEMA, born July 17, 1859, Paris, Kent Co, Mich.; son of Hildebrand and Elizabeth (DeVries) Rozema, both born in Holland. Educated at Kalamazoo Baptist College. Medical education: University of Michigan; Preceptor, E. Bois. Professional position: City Physician, Grand Rapids, 1893-4-5. Married, Grand Rapids, Sept. 3,1889, Lillian May Salter. Child, Dortha Mary Agnius Rozema. Present address, 271 S. East St, Grand Rapids, Mich. JOSEPH WILBERT SHELAR, born June 2, 1860, Niles, Trumbull Co, Ohio; son of Jacob Elsworth and Celestia (van Mc- Elwee) Shelar, of Niles, Ohio. Medical education: (1882) Preceptor, J. E. Rigg. Married, Alverton, Pa, Nov. 23, 1887, Bettie Stoner. Children, Camille V. (born 1889), Sallie W. (born 1891), Ethel B. (born 1893) Shelar. Present address, Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland Co, Pa. J. DORSEY SPONOGLE, born Sept. 11, 1842, Holmes Co, Ohio; son of Joshua Sponogle (born Leesburg, Va.) and Jane Cissne (born Holmes Co.). Educated at Spring Mountain Seminary, Ohio. Medical education: Preceptor, F. M. Sponogle (L. I. C. H, 1885); Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Professional position: Examiner to leading Life Ins. Companies. Visited Alaska, 1895-6, to investigate effect of climate on Ion- AND ITS GRADUATES. 285 gevity, returning in 1898 to remain several years, investigating prevalent diseases and climatic effect on pulmonary diseases. Married, Salt Lake City, March 3, 1877, Katie Beatty. Children (living), Charles A. and Joshua R. Sponogle. Present address, care of F. M. Sponogle, M.D, Agnews, Santa Clara Co, Cal. WILLIAM LINCOLN SPOOR, Red Lands, S. Bernandino Co, Cal. SAMUEL STOBBELAR, Pella, la. EDWARD LEWIS TEED, born May 7,1865, Masonville, Dela- ware Co, N. Y.; son of Calvin and Lucy (Randell) Tuel, both born at Masonville. Educated at Unadilla, N. Y, Academy, 1878-82. Medical education: University of N. Y, 1884-5; Preceptor, H. J. Travis, 1882-4. Married, Lisle, N. Y, Dec. 20,1889, Bethesda Allen. Present address, Lisle, N. Y. REUBEN PARSONS THOMPSON, Red Bank, N. J. ♦EDWARD PAYSON THWING. Died 1883, in China, where he served as a missionary. JAMES FRANCIS TRANT, born Aug. 10, 1862, Pittsburgh, Steuben Co, N. Y.; son of John J. and Hannah (Dean) Trant, both born County Kerry, Ireland. Graduate of Franklin Academy, Prattsburgh, 1882. Medical education: Preceptor, P. K. Stoddard, 1882; Med. Dept. Niagara University, 1884-5. Professional position: Interne, Erie County Penitentiary Hos- pital, 1885. Practised in N. Y. City, until 1895. Married, N. Y. City, June 20,1893, Adelaide Maude Elkins. Chil- dren, John J, Jr. (born April 17, 1894), and Maude Elkins (born Dec. 30,1896). Present address, Plattsburgh, N. Y. WILLIAM JARVIE TURNER, 105 Clinton St, Brooklyn, N.Y. DARWIN WENDELL WAUGH, born July 7, 1861, at North Benton, Ohio; son of David Darwin Waugh (born Pittsburgh, Pa.) and Anna Hartzell (born N. Benton). Educated at Mt. Union College (B.S.). Medical education: University of Michigan. Professional position: Asst. Attending Physician, St. Peter's Hos- 286 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL pital. Member Med. Society County of Kings, Kings County Med. Ass'n, and Hospital Graduates' Club, of Brooklyn. Member Crescent Athletic Club. Married, Mt. Union, Ohio, Dec 21,1885, Stella Soule Children, Clarence Wendell and Mabel Catherine Waugh. Present address, 388 Clinton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. BENJAMIN WALKER WHITE, born Fredericksburg, Va.; son of William A. and Harriet S. (Brown) White, both born Fred- ericksburg. Medical education: Preceptors, A. P. and J. E. Hamil. Professional position: Asst. Demonstrator, Hist, and Path. An- atomy, L. I. C. H, 1885-6. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y, Feb. 19, 1887, Olivia Glisson Bowers. Child, Seymour Chamberlain White. Present address, 276 State St, Bridgeport, Conn. GEORGE WALTER WILLIAMS, born Feb. 10,1853, in Can- ada; son of Archelaus and Jane (German) Williams, both born in Canada. Medical education: Preceptor, W. C. Williams (his brother); Uni- versity of Michigan, two years. Professional positions: County Physician, Montezuma Co., Col.; Chief Examining Surgeon for leading Life Insurance Companies. Practised in Southern Colorado, until 1891; since then in San Francisco. Married, at Detroit, Mich, Janet Munroe, of Canada. Present address, 143 Powell St, San PYancisco, Cal. EUGENE H. WOOD, 278 State St, Bridgeport Ct. Class of 1887. Valedictorian—Charles Sumner Fischer. 28th Course Began Oct. 6, 1886.—Commencement, March 2. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Rev. John Humpstone, D.D. ANTONIO ARBONA y ESTADES, born April 27, 1860, Soller, Island of Majorca, Spain; son of Antonio and Catalina (Estades) Arbona, both born in Soller. Educated at Academv of Soller. J Medical education: Preceptor, Emilio Buchaca (L. I. C. H, 1881) of Brooklyn. ' ' Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1887-8; Mem. Med. AND ITS GRADUATES. 287 Society County of Kings, and Ex-Internes of L. I. C. H.; Examiner for Insurance Companies. Hon. Mem. Spanish Society, La Nacional. Married, Huntington, L. 1, Nov. 25, 1895, Clara Bell Pruden. Child, Catalina Dorotea Arbona. Present address, 122 Pennsylvania Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT JAMES BELL, born Aug. 16, 1864, at Belfast, Ire- land; son of John Bell, M.D, and Margaret (Whiteside) Bell, both born at Belfast. Educated at Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, John Bell (his father). Professional positions: Vaccinator and Asst. Sanitary Inspector, Brooklyn Dept. of Health, five years; U. S. Examining Surgeon for Pensions, and Prest. of First Board; Med. Examiner for Life Insur- ance Company. Member Med. Society County of Kings. Member Crescent Athletic Club. Married, Nov. 18,1891, Sarah J. Whiteside. Children, Helen and Marion Bell. Present address, 285 Warren St, Brooklyn, N. Y. FREDERICK JAMES BRUCE, 391 Second St, Brooklyn, N.Y. FRANK HINCHMAN CLARK, born Sept. 7,1859, New York City; son of Richard Penell Clark (born New York) and Maria Louise Charles (born Washington, D. C). Medical education: Preceptor, George R. Fowler, of Brooklyn. Professional positions: L. I. C. H.—House Physician, House Sur- geon, and Ambulance Surgeon (securing for L. I. C. PL the record for ambulance calls—200—in March, 1887); Examining Surgeon for Pensions, 1890-4; Attending Surgeon Bushwick and E. Brook- lyn Dispensary, since 1893. Author of published professional papers. Married, Brooklyn, Jan. 21, 1892, Hattie Eversley Jarvis Nantz. Child, Margarie, died in infancy. Present address, 688a Greene Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN MARIUS CHALLEN COOK, bora June 10,1859, near Levering, Knox Co, Ohio; son of Stephen Cook (bora Maryland) and Mary Van Alene (born Bedford Co., Pa.). Educated at Chester- ville High School and Ada (Ohio) Normal School. Medical education: University of Michigan, two years. Professional position: Asst. Surgeon, C. PL & D. R. R. Non-professional positions: Mem. School Board, Weston, Ohio. Married, March 10, 1887, Dora M. Galleher. Children, Mildred and E. Bryson Cook. Present address, Weston, Ohio. 288 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL EDGAR ARTHUR DAY, born March 9,1853, Brooklyn, N Y ; son of Anthony Ludlow and Elizabeth (Strait) Day, both born Stock- holm, N. J. Educated at State Normal College, Trenton, N. J. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles Jewett. Professional positions: Asst. Instr. in Obstetrics, L. I. C. H.; Prest. of Staff, Bedford Dispensary and Hospital; Sec. Physicians' Protec- tive League, Brooklyn. Author of published professional papers. Non-professional position: Principal of Public School, Jersey City, N. J. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y, Nov. 7, 1879, Mary Frances Minot Taylor. Children, Alice Minot and Florence Elizabeth Taylor Day. Present address, 659 Putnam Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN EUGENE DUSSELDORF, Parkville, N. Y. EDSON JAMES EMERICK, born Oct. 23,1863, Fayette, Ful- ton Co, Ohio; son of James P. and Mary Ann (Humphrey) Emerick, both bora in New York State. Educated at Fayette Normal Uni- versity. Medical education: Preceptor, E. H. Rosick, of Fayette, Ohio; University of Michigan, two years. Professional position: Prof, of Dermatology, Ohio Med. Univ., Columbus, since 1892. Married, near Columbus, Sept. 16,1891, Alice Cary Dill. Present address, 1126 Neil Ave, Columbus, Ohio. OSCAR MERRILL EVANS, born Nov. 7, 1858, Cochranton, Crawford Co, Pa.; son of George Evans (born Fairfield, Pa.) and Emeline Leonard (bora Chester, Mass.). Educated at Edinboro (Pa.) State Normal School (grad. 1881). Medical education: University of Michigan, two years. Professional positions: Local Surgeon, Erie R. R. Co., at Kent, Ohio; Medical Examiner for Insurance Companies. Married (1), Kent, Ohio, Dec 25, 1889, A. Belle Long, who died July 12, 1892—Child, Donald Evans; (2) Meadville, Pa, Nov. 6, 1894 (Mrs.), Ina L. (Peterman) Ewing. Present address, Adamsville, Pa. CHARLES SUMNER FISCHER, 27 West 31st St, New York City. LEON MILLARD FLEMING, born Oct. 17, 1861, Brooklyn N. Y.; son of George Lyall and Jessie Grant (Watt) Fleming both born in Scotland. Educated at Trinity School, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles E. De La Vergne (J, T C. H, 1878). * y ' Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, fourteen months; Phy- AND ITS GRADUATES. 289 sician Home for Consumptives; U. S. Pension Examining Surgeon; formerly in Brooklyn Health Dept.; Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, and Hospital Graduates' Club. Prest. of Class of 1887, L. I. C. H. Married, Brooklyn, Jan. 14, 1892, Harriett Swain Fountain. Child, Eugene Millard Fleming, born Nov. 5,1892. Present address, 334 Jay St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HERBERT SPENCER GILLETTE, born Feb. 9,1863, Jasper, Steuben Co., N. Y.; son of Ralph Gillette (born Towanda, Pa.) and Ruth Adelia Baker (born Brookfield, Pa.). Graduate of Nelson (Pa.) High School, 1880, and Mansfield, Pa, State Normal School, 1882. Medical education: University of Michigan. Prest. Steuben County Med. Society, 1892-3. Married, Troupsburgh, N. Y, June 10, 1884, Adeline Reynolds. Children, Ethel, Gertrude, Robert E, Ernest, and Florence Gillette. Present address, Savona, N. Y. FRED LELAND GODDARD, bora July 7, 1862, Buckland, Franklin Co, Mass.; son of Peter Mason Goddard (born Vermont) and CHmera Mallory (born Buckland). Educated at Dickson's Academy. Professional positions: Interne, E. D. Hospital, Brooklyn; Sur- geon Atlantic Str. " Amsterdam;" Health Officer and City Physi- cian, Tacoma, Wash.; County Physician Pierce Co.; Superintendent Western Washington Hosp. for Insane Nominee for Mayor of Tacoma. Married, Tacoma, April, 1890, Mary Clunas. Child, Erwin Mal- lory Goddard. Present address, Fort Steilacoom, Wash. IRWIN LORANUS HARLOW, care of Maltine Co, Chambers St, New York City. JAMES ZALMON HUNT, born Dec. 30, 1861, Boone Co, la.; son of Charles and Clarissa (Pool) Hunt, both born in Jefferson Co, N. Y. Educated at Ives Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y. (1880). Medical education: Preceptor, G. H. Wood, of Antwerp, N. Y, 1884. Professional position: Physician to County Alms House and Asylum for Insane, Lowville, N. Y, 1889. Non-professional position: Teacher in Public Schools, 1880-3. Present address, Lowville, Lewis Co, N. Y. AMOS C. KNESTRICK, Creston, Ohio. ♦JOSEPH PTIANCIS KUHN, bora 1864, at Port Townsend, Wash'n; died, Brooklyn, N. Y, Sept. 12,1898; son of Dr. Louis De- 290 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Barth and Ann Ameha (Pettigrove) Kuhn. Educated at Reading (Pa.) High School, and St. John's College, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, Louis DeB. Kuhn (his father). Professional position: Interne, St. Mary's Hospital. Practised in Brooklyn, until 1894; then (on account of his health) in Colorado, until 1896. OTTO JOHN MULLER, born Jan. 22, 1858, in New York City; son of John and Caroline (Gauder) Miiller, both born in Ger- many. Educated at North Western University; student-at-large from same (1899) for degree of Ph.B. Medical education: Toland Med. College, San Francisco,-1884-6; New York Polyclinic, 1888-9. Now (1899) student in bacteriology with Prof. Mouser, and in pharmacy at S. F. Coll. Phys. and Sur- geons. Professional positions: Police Surgeon, Brooklyn, N. Y, 1887-8; Physician to North Western Dispensary, N. Y.; Prof, of Chemistry, Pharm. Dept. College of Phys. and Surgeons, San Francisco. Author of " A Compendious Treatise on General, Medical and Phar- maceutical Chemistry " (in press, 1899). Previous to medical studies was a sculptor; studied at S. F. Acad- emy of Design, and achieved local reputation as a portrait painter. Married, New York, Feb. 18, 1892, Johanna Elizabeth Julianna Krug. Children, Otilia Carolina Julianna (deceased), Olga Philio and Anna Julia Miiller. Present address, 814 California St, San Francisco, Cal. JOSEPH JOHN O'CONNELL, born Sept. 14,1862, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Patrick J. and Annie (Ambrose) O'Connell, both born Limerick, Ireland. Educated at St. Francis Xavier College, N. Y. City, and St. Francis College, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, Daniel Ambrose. Professional positions: Interne, St. Mary's Gen. Hospital, Brook- lyn; Asst. Sanitary Inspector, Dept. of Health, 1888-90; County Ex- aminer of the Insane, since March, 1890. Married, Nov. 10,1892, Margaret Carty. Children, Gertrude and Harold O'Connell. Present address, 198 45th St, Brooklyn, N. Y. CLEMENT JACOB OLMSTED, born Feb. 26,1859, West Un- ion, Steuben Co, N. Y.; son of William Henry Olmsted (born West Union) and Susan Price (born Knoxville, Pa.). Graduate of Mans- field (Pa.) State Normal School (1878), and Hillsdale (Mich) Col- lege (1884). '' Medical education: Univ. of Michigan, 1884-5. Professional position: Assistant Dansville (N. Y.) Sanitarium one year. AND ITS GRADUATES. 291 Non-professional position: Teacher at Harrison Valley, Pa.; Whitesville, N. Y, and Swan, Ind. Present address, Hudson, Lenewee Co, Mich. ♦GEORGE BRENDON O'SULLIVAN, born Feb. 11, 1866, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; died in Brooklyn, Oct. 11,1896; son of Daniel and Anne (Hickey) O'Sullivan, both born County Cork, Ireland. Grad- uate, 1883, of St. Francis College, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, John Harrigan (L. I. C. H, 1874), of Brooklyn. Practised in Brooklyn, 1889-96. Professional positions: Interne, St. Mary's General Hospital, 1887-8; Interne, St. Mary's Maternity, 1888-9. Member of Med. Society County of Kings, and Kings County Med. Ass'n. Was a druggist in 1883. Member of Emerald Society and Columbian Club, Brooklyn. WILLIAM SIMONS OVERTON, born Dec. 9,1864, at Sag Har- bor, L. I.; son of John H. and Anna T. (Simons) Overton, both born Sag Harbor. Educated at Union School, Sag Harbor. Medical education: Preceptor, Benjamin Ayers, of Brooklyn. Professional position: Vis. Physician to Binghamton City Hos- pital and Penn's Orphan School. Member of Broome County Med. Society and Binghamton Acad, of Medicine. Sec'y Century Club; Member of Dobson Club—Binghamton. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y, Apr. 25, 1888, Emily U. Paine. Present address, 86 Hawley St., Binghamton, N. Y. OTTO ERNEST FREDERICK RISCH, born Aug. 6, 1864, Emden, Prussia; son of Ernest John Risch (born Goslar, Prussia) and Emma Marie Thiele (born Harzburg, Prussia). Educated at Cooper Institute, N. Y. City (Tech. and Scientific). Medical education: Preceptor, Henry Risch, 1883. Present address, 521 3d St, Brooklyn, N. Y. FREDERICK EDWARD RUPPEL, 171 S. 4th St, Brook- lyn, N. Y. WILLIAM HENRY SHEPARD, born April 11, 1863, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Charles Henry Shepard, M.D. (born Edwardsburg, Canada) and Mary Elizabeth Coan (born Dexter, Me). Educated at Amenia Seminary, Columbia College, and Bryant & Stratton's Bus. College. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles H. Shepard (his father). Professional positions: L. I. C. H., 1887-8, Ambulance Surgeon; Surgeon, Fabre S. S. Line (French), ±888. Married, Brooklyn, Oct. 14,1891, Agnes Bergen Pool. Children, William Pool and Elizabeth Bergen Shepard. Present address, 202 52d St, Brooklyn, N. Y. 292 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL HORACE MARTIN SLOAT, born Feb. 24, 1863 at Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Ferdinand Sloat (born Mamaroneck, N. Y.) and Catn- arine Colgan (born Brooklyn). Educated at Polytechnic Institute and Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, A. W. Shepard (L. I. C. H, 18ob) Professional positions: Attending Physician, Brooklyn inroat Hospital; Physician to. Bushwick Hospital. Member Med. Society County of Kings. Member Union League Club, Brooklyn. Present address, 149 Van Buren St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ♦CORNELIUS RITCHIE TAYLOR, bora 1861, in New York City; died in Brooklyn, Oct. 30, 1897; son of J. H. Taylor, of New York. Practised in Brooklyn until 1896, and then became associated with his father in the business of the Taylor Paint and Oil Company, at 38 Burling Slip, New York. He was married. JOSEPH DINSMORE TITCOMB, bora April 25, 1859, Kings- bury, Piscataquis Co, Me; son of Thomas Dinsmore and Susan Briery (Campbell) Titcomb, both bora in Maine. Educated at Som- erset Academy, Athens, Me. Medical education: Medical School of Maine, 1881; Preceptor, James S. Tobey, of Athens, Me. Professional positions: House Surgeon (subst.), L. I. C. H, 1887; Oculist to St. Mary's Hospital, Duluth & Iron Range R. R, and Duluth, Mesaba & Northern R. R, Duluth, Minn. Married, Cambridge, Mass, Dec. 26,1887, Zillah E. Freeman. Present address, 321 Providence Bdg, Duluth, Minn. ALFRED BLAND TUCKER, born June 23,1857, near Berry- ville, Clark Co., Va.; son of Alfred Bland Tucker (born Winchester, Va.) and Eliza Taylor (born near Berry ville). Educated at Episco- pal High School, Alexandria, Va, and Gen. Pendleton's Prep. School, Lexington, Va. Medical education: Preceptor, William Perrin Nicolson; South- ern Medical College, Atlanta, Ga. (M.D.). Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1886-7; Clinical Asst. and Lecturer on Dis. of Wom, N. Y. Polyclinic Hosp. and Med. Sch, 1887-96; Attending Gynecologist, N. W. Dispensary, N. Y.; Mem. Med. Society County of N. Y, N. Y. Obstetrical Soc. of Medical League. Author of numerous Reports of Cases, etc Married Eva J. Boyce, of Charlotte, N. C. Present address, 205 W. 22d St, New York City. HOWARD WEBER, born Oct. 28,1862, Dempseytown, Venango Co, Pa.; son of George Kreitzer Weber (born Rebersburg' Pa.) and Dispensary Waiting-Room. ^^^"WW . ""V~ W&sk*-v . r - 10 L—\ Nose and Throat Treatment-Room. POLHEMUS MEMORIAL CLINIC. AND ITS GRADUATES. 293 Elizabeth Homan (born Centre Co., Pa.). Educated at Alleghany College, Meadville, Pa. Medical education: Preceptors, Dr. Bowser and Samuel Sherwell, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Western Penn. Med. Coll, 1889. Professional positions: U. S. Pension Examiner, Forest Co, Pa, 1893-7; Examiner for various Insurance Companies and Secret Or- ders. Non-professional positions: Chairman Forest County Democratic Committee; Delegate to Political Conventions. Engaged in busi- ness enterprises and development of Colorado mines. Married, Sept. 26, 1881, Etta Jane Carter. Children, Henry, Clarence, Mark Urban, Savilla Hazel, and Norris Kreitzer Weber. Present address, Dempseytown, Venango Co., Pa. STILLMAN PHILETUS WOODBURY, born April 27, 1858, Grafton, Worcester Co, Mass.; son of Joseph J. Woodbury, M.D. (born New Salem, Mass.), and Maryann A. Lindsey (born Prescott, Mass.). Educated at Wilbraham (Mass.) Academy. Medical education: Dartmouth Med. Coll, 1882; Univ. of N. Y, 1883. Professional position: Board of Health, Montague, Mass. Married, Southampton, Mass., Nov. 1, 1887, Inez E. Bosworth. Child, Gladys May Woodbury. Present address, Millers Falls, Franklin Co, Mass. Class of 1888. Valedictorian—George Wagner White. Dudley Medal—Harrison Allen Tucker, Jr. Dudley Memorial Medal—William James Hill, Ph.G. 29TH Course Began Sept. 28, 1887.—Commencement, March 2. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage, D.D. WILLIAM LORETTE APPLEGATE, 81 Cooper St, Brook- lyn, N.Y. FRANK BAKER, Brooklyn, N. Y. HERBERT ANTHONY BARNEY, bom Dec. 1, 1865, West Union, Steuben Co, N. Y.; son of Alvin C. Barney (born Independ- ence, N. Y.) and Mary Sherman (born Norway, N. Y.). Educated at Alfred University. Medical education: University of Michigan, 1885-6-7. Professional positions: Coroner, Allegany Co, N. Y, six years; 294 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Mem. N. Y. State and Allegany County Med. Societies, and Hor- nellsville Med. & Surg. Ass'n. Non-professional positions: Supervisor, Amity, N. Y.; Chairman of Board, 1896. r m „ .„ „ Member of Belmont Lodge, No. 474, F. & A. M.; Wellsville Chap- ter, No. 143; DuMolay Commandery, No. 22. Married, Adams Centre, N. Y, July 11,1888, Susie Evelyn Ayers. Child, Mabel (deceased). Present address, Belmont, Allegany Co, N. Y. SAMUEL SKINNER BROWN, D.D.S, 844 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWARD TERRY BUCK, 140 Fort Greene PI, Brooklyn, N.Y. ♦BENJAMIN BURROUGHS, born June 7, 1847, at Brinker- hoffville, Dutchess Co, N. Y.; died, Brooklyn, N. Y, March 7,1895. Educated at Fishkill Academy, and Bryant & Stratton's Bus. Col- lege, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Was connected with Brooklyn Dept. of Health. Previous to medical study was engaged in business. JAMES LESTER CARNEY, born Sept. 21, 1848, in Ireland; son of John and Margaret (Campbell) Carney, both born in Ireland. Medical education: Preceptor, Joshua M. Van Cott (L. I. C. H, 1885). Married, Brooklyn, July, 1883, Augusta LeRoy. Child, Lillian Carney. Present address, 243 Sixth Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ♦ALEXANDER FORMAN CARROLL, born June 14, 1866, Brooklyn, N. Y.; died Nov. 17, 1894; son of Thomas and Julia (Devey) Carroll, both born Mellick, Co. Queens, Ireland. Educated at St. Joseph's Academy, Madison, N. J, and St. Francis Xavier Col- lege, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptors, A. J. Rooney and J. B. Bogart. Professional positions: Mem. of Staff of L. I. C. H. Dispensary (1889-90), Kings County Hospital (1893-4), and Columbian Dis- pensary (1893-4)—and a founder of the latter; Vis. Physician Im- maculate Conception Day Nursery, 1893-4; U. S. Pension Examiner, 1893-4; Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, and Physicians' Mut! Aid Ass'n. Practised in Brooklyn, at 165 Washington Park Sec'y Class of 1888, L. I. C. H. Married, Brooklyn, Jan. 12, 1892, Helen A. McLaughlin. Chil- dren, Grace McLaughlin and Alexander Hugh Carroll. AND ITS GRADUATES. 295 EMILE LORENTZ de CORVAL (formerly Joseph Emile Lorentz—name changed for family reasons by order of Court, May 27, 1895), born May 6, 1855, at Altkirch, near Belfort, France; son of Louis Ignace Antoine and Fannie Mathilde de Corval (Wescher) Lorentz. Educated at Lycee de Belfort. Medical education: Preceptor, Dr. Newman. Professional position: Visiting Physician to the French Hospital, San Francisco (reappointed, 1898, for the third time, on competi- tive examination). Married, San Jose, Cal, March 12,1896, Blanche Moisson. Present address, 702 Post St, San Francisco, Cal. EDWARD G. DOMANSKY, 1056 Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, FRANK JOSEPH DUDENHAUSEN, 376a Monroe St, Brooklyn, N. Y. LOUIS M. DUSSELDORF, born Oct. 10,1866, New York City; son of Otto L. Dusseldorf, M.D. (born Hamburg, Germany), and Margaret Gallagher (born Londonderry, Ireland). Graduate of St. Peter's School, New York. Medical education: Preceptor, Otto L. Dusseldorf (his father). Professional positions: U. S. Pension Examining Surgeon, since 1895; Exam. Physician for Ladies' Catholic Benevolent Ass'n, and for Life Insurance Company. Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, and N. Y. Physicians' Mut. Aid Ass'n. Member Columbus Club, Knights of Columbus, and the Catholic Benevolent Legion. Married, Brooklyn, April 23, 1890, Madeline Rippel. Children, Louis Alexander and Florence Edna Dusseldorf. Present address, 392 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES CLELAND FITZSIMMONS, 451 Gold St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. HENRY FRANCISCUS, 85 Tompkins Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ELIOT GORTON, born July 26, 1863, Newburgh, N. Y.; son of David Allyn Gorton (born New Woodstock, N. Y.) and Maria Frances Graham (born Rome, N.Y.). Educated at Alexander In- stitute, White Plains, N. Y, and Norwich University, Northfield, Vt. Medical education: Preceptor, Alfonse de Varona. Professional position: Asst. Physician, N. J. State Hospital, Morris Plains, N. J, since graduation. Author of numerous Re- ports of Cases and professional papers. 296 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Fonda, N. Y, Sept. 12, 1888, Bertha Fonda. Child, Graham Fonda Gorton. Present address, Morris Plains, N. J. SAMUEL ADAMS HARTWELL, Jr, born Feb. 29,1864, Lou- isville, Ky.; son of Samuel Adams Hartwell (born Littleton, Mass.) and Charlotte Meldrum (born New Hope, Pa.). Educated at Louis- ville Rugby School. Medical education: Preceptor, Hubert Arrowsmith (L. I. C. H. '86). Medical Examiner to Sun Life Ins. Co. of America. Married, Louisville, Nov. 1, 1891, Alice Peay. Child, Samuel Adams Hartwell. Present address, 2001 Floyd St., Louisville, Ky. WILLIAM JAMES HILL, Ph.G, Verulam, Natal, South Africa. GOTTHARD HIRSEMANN, 408 Clinton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. ♦JAMES KLEIN HOGAN, born Jan. 15, 1858, at Kilmerry Ibrickane, Co. Clare, Ireland; died, New York City, Sept. 3, 1898; son of John Hogan (born Kilmerry Ibrickane) and Elizabeth Killen (born Mullagh, Co. Clare). Educated at Killosloe Diocesan Col- lege, Ennis; and Queens College, Cork. Medical education: Queens College, Cork, five years; Preceptor, Frank Farquhar Ferguson (L. I. C. H. '80). Professional positions: Med. Examiner to Catholic Benev. Le- gion of America, Amer. Legion of Honor, Ancient Order of Fores- ters; Asst. Med. Examiner Catholic Protectory (House of Refuge), N. Y.; Assistant Med. Clinic, Pasteur Institute, N. Y.; Med. School Inspector, N. Y. Board of Education. Mem. Med. Soc. Co. of N. Y. Non-professional position: School Trustee, N. Y. Board of Ed- ucation. Married, N. Y. City, July 25,1888, Jennie F. Lynch. Children, Augustine and James Columbus Hogan. FRANK PERKINS KEYES, bora Feb. 3, 1857, Hartland, Windsor Co, Vt.; son of Alvah Keyes (born Wilton, N. H.) and Lucy Ann Bennett (bora Westport, N. H.). Medical education: Preceptor, Stephen E. Fuller. Professional position: Appointed Interne L. I. C. H, but for private reasons unable to serve. Present address, 77 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH EMILE LORENTZ (see EMILE LORENTZ de AND ITS GRADUATES. 297 WILLIAM HERBERT McKENLEY, born Feb. 22, 1862, Aux Cayes, Haiti; son of William Herbert and Ellen (Eubank) McKenley. Educated at Mico College, Jamaica, W. I. Medical education: Preceptor, W. M. Snively, 1885. Married, New York, 1889, Nannie Farrow. Present address, 227 W. 33d St, New York City. JAY LUCULLUS McLAREN, born Dec 16, 1861, Lima, Washtenaw Co, Mich.; son of James McLaren (born Lima) and Vir- ginia Duncan (born Maryland). Educated at West Saginaw and Ann Arbor High Schools and Valparaiso Normal School. Medical education: Preceptor, T. Duncan, Univ. of Michigan. Professional positions: Pres. and Prof. Gynecology, Abdom. Sur- gery, and Rectal Diseases, Saginaw Valley Med. Coll.; Prest. Sagi- naw County Med. Soc. Married, Apr. 3, 1890, Frances Adelia Slaght. Child, June Mc- Laren. Present address, East Saginaw, Mich. FRANK PARSONS NORBURY, born Aug. 5, 1863, Beards- town, Cass Co, 111.; son of Charles Joseph Norbury (born Phila, Pa.) and Elizabeth P. Spence (born near Nashville, Tenn.). Edu- cated at Beardstown High School (graduated 1881) and Illinois College, Jacksonville. Medical education: Preceptor, George Bley, Jr, of Beardstown; Medico-Chirurgical College, Phila. Professional positions: Res. Phys. Penna. Inst'n for Feeble- Minded Children, 1888; Asst. Phys. 111. Central Hosp. for Insane, Jacksonville, 1888-93; Prof. Mental and Nerv. Dis, Keokuk Med. Coll, 1893-4; same Chair, Coll. Phys. and Surg, St. Louis, 1894-5; Prof. Practice of Medicine in same, 1895-6; Lecturer on Psycho- Physics, Illinois Coll. since 1894; (now) Physician to Oak Lawn Private Retreat for Insane and Our Savior's Hospital, Jacksonville; Editor Medical Fortnightly, St. Louis, since 1895; Sec Section of Neur. and Med. Jurisprudence, Am. Med. Ass'n (1893-4); Sec. Section of Practical Medicine, Illinois State Med. Ass'n, 1897-8. Married, Beardstown, Oct. 2, 1890, Mary E. Garm. Children, Frank Garm and Elizabeth Norbury. Present address, 420 State St, Jacksonville, 111. OBADIAH HIGBEE RIGGS, born July 6, 1843, near Pitts- burgh, Pa.; son of John and Mary (Phillips) Riggs, born in Little Washington, Pa. Educated at Bethel Academy and Curry's Nor- mal School, Pittsburgh. Medical education: Preceptor, W. J. Riggs, of Pittsburgh; Coll. Phys. and Surg, Baltimore; post-graduate course in operative 298 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL surgery in Baltimore and course at Woman's Hospital; further studies in New York. Non-professional positions: Fifteen years a teacher; Prof. Math. University of Deseret, Salt Lake City; Supt. Pub. Instruction, Utah; two terms County Supt. Schools, Salt Lake Co. Married, (1) May 12,1867, Emma Louisa Robbins, of New Jersey —Children, Edgar R, Walter R, Lester, Plarold, Emma Ray, Law- rence K, and Lysle Riggs; (2) Nov. 10, 1894, Hattie Fruhauf— Child, Marie. Present address, 4 East 8th St., Cincinnati, 0. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SEVERS, 2348 N. 29th St., Phila- delphia, Pa. RALPH AUGUSTUS SEYMOUR, born Aug. 24, 1855, Whit- ney's Point, Broome Co, N. Y.; son of Henry Augustus Seymour (born Whitney's Point and Nancy Manning Squire (born Lisle, N. Y.). Graduate of Homer Academy (1876), B.A. Williams College, 1880. Medical education: Preceptor, Ralph A. Squire, of Scranton, Pa. (his uncle); Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. Professional position: Coroner Broome County, N. Y, six years. Mem. Broome County Med. Society. Non-professional position: Mem. Whitney's Point Board of Education. Married, Whitney's Point, Feb. 24, 1886, Helen S. Boynton. Child, Ruth Seymour. Present address, Whitney's Point, N. Y. WILLIAM H. SKENE, born Sept. 11, 1853, in Scotland; son of George and Anne (Imvary) Skene. Medical education: Preceptor, Alexander J. C. Skene (his uncle —L. I. C. H, '63). Professional positions: Interne L. I. C. H, 1888-9; Attending Physician L. I. C. H. Dispensary since 1891; Assistant to Chair of Dis. Wom. and Children in same, since 1889; Surgeon Troop C, N. G, S. N. Y, 1896. Member Med. Society County of Kings, Brooklyn Path. Soc, Hospital Graduates' Club, and Brooklyn Gyne- cological Society (Prest. 1899); Permanent Member Med. Soc. State of N. Y. Author of published professional papers. Member of Crescent Athletic Club, Brooklyn. Married, June 3,1896, Edna McKay, of Portland, Oregon. Child, Donald Alexander Skene. Present address, 61 North 16th St, Portland, Oregon. WILLIAM HALLICK SNYDER, born March 4, Rockport, Spencer Co, Ind.; son of Thomas Jefferson and Mehetable Hallick AND ITS GRADUATES. 299 (Everton) Snyder, both born Rockport. B.A. Indiana University, 1884. Medical education: J. H. Dailey, of Rockport; University of Michigan, 1885-6-7; Dartmouth Med. College, 1887. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1888-9; Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, 1889-91; (now) Visiting Surgeon to same; Consulting Ophthalmologist to St. Christophers Hospital, Brook- lyn Training School for Girls, House of the Good Shepherd, St. John's Orphan Asylum (R. C), St. John's Orphan Asylum (P. E.), and Orphan Asylum of the Dominican Sisters. Present address, 139 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES HENRY SOLIER, born Sept. 18, 1861, Lockport, Williams Co, 0.; son of Francis Solier (born Paris, France) and Catherine Barbier (born Valentigny, France). B.A, Oberlin Col- lege, 1864. Medical education: Med. Dept. Western Reserve and Wooster Universities, Cleveland, 0. Professional position: Superintendent Wyoming State Hospi- tal for Insane, Evanston, since Aug, 1891. Married, Evanston, June 3, 1896, Julia B. Winslow. Child, Charles Winslow Solier. Present address, Evanston, Wyoming. SAMUEL HALSEY STEVENS, born Jan. 27, 1853, Preble, Cortland Co, N. Y.; son of Harry Nathaniel Stevens (born Harpers- field, N. Y.) and Prudence Jagger (born Dryden, N. Y.). Medical education: Emmett D. Page, Preceptor; Med. Coll. Syracuse University. Professional positions: Examiner for Life Insurance companies and various benevolent orders. Married, Sept. 10, 1884, Elma Cora Davis. Child, Willard Davis Stevens. Present address, New Woodstock, Madison Co, N. Y. CHARLES GEORGE STROBEL, born June 9, 1864, Ohio, Herkimer Co, N. Y.; son of George and Elizabeth (Maurer) Strobel, both born in Germany. Educated at Fairfield and Cazenovia (N. Y.) Seminaries. Medical education: A. 0. Douglass, Preceptor; University of Vermont. Married, Gray, N. Y, Oct. 13,1888, Nora Brown. Child, Claude Brown Strobel. Present address, Dolgeville, N. Y. DWIGHT BANNISTER TAYLOR, Pontiac, Mich. 3C0 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL HARRISON ALLEN TUCKER, Jr, 393 Clinton St, Brook- lyn, N. Y. GEORGE WAGNER WHITE, 105 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N.Y. JULIUS ADOLAR WINTER, born in Munich, Germany; son of George and Betty (Koenig) Winter, both born in Nuremberg, Germany. Educated at German Public High School and Gymna- sium. Licensed in Pharmacy, 1878. Medical education: Preceptors, F. and 0. Hunt; Baltimore Med. College, 1885. Professional positions: Special Vaccinator, Brooklyn Board of Health; Examiner for Insurance Companies and benevolent Insur- ance Orders and Societies. Married, New York, Oct. 27, 1879, May Emily Appleby. Chil- dren, Gracia Louise (born 1882), Mabel Adolarine, (born 1884—de- ceased), and Walter Alexander Winter (born 1886). Present address, 549 Glenmore Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. Class of 1889. Valedictorian—Charles Alvarez De La Mesa. Dudley Medal—James Lefferts Cornell. Dudley Memorial Medal—Wilbur Lament Rickard. 30th Course Began Sept. 26, 1888.—Commencement, March 14. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Rev. Leander T. Chamberlain, D.D. EDWARD HOOPER ABBE, 405 County St., New Bedford, Mass. GEORGE DEVERELL BARNEY, born Oct. 19, 1865, Darien, Fairfield Co, Conn.; son of Nathan Barney (born Wilkesbarre, Pa.) and Mary A. Deverell (born St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, W. I.). Edu- cated at Jefferson Academy, Elizabeth, N. J. Medical education: Stephen C. Griggs, Preceptor. Professional positions: Surgeon St. John's Hosp, Out-door Dept, 1890-5; Asst. Vis. Surg. Kings C. Hosp, 1894-5; Ambulance Surgeon E. D. Hosp.; Asst, to Prof. Charles Jewett, L. I. C. H, 1888-9; Asst. to Prof. Klebbs, Asheville, N. C; Director Winyah Sanitarium, Asheville, 1895-6; Asst. Surgeon 2nd Batt. Naval Re- serve, N. G, S. N. Y.; Examiner for Insurance Companies, etc Non-professional positions: Veteran (hon. dis.) 13th Regt and 3rd Battery, N. G, S. N. Y.; in charge of Weather Bureau at Ashe- ville, N. C. Present address, 397 Third St, Brooklyn, N. Y AND ITS GRADUATES. 301 WILLIAM ABRAHAM BERENDSOHN, 142 Bergen St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBERT CROWELL BISHOP, bora April 26,1867, Armenia, Dutchess Co, N. Y.; son of Richard Alstyn Bishop (born Peters- burgh, Va.) and Mary Anna Burrass (born N. Y. City). Educated at the Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, and " The Gunnery " School, Washington, Conn. Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph H. Raymond (L. I. C. H, '68). Professional positions: Interne Kings County Hospital, Flat- bush, 1889-90; Kings County Insane Asylum, 1890-92; Surgeon Netherlands American S. 3. Line, 1893-4. Present address, 312 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILBUR HOWARD BLISS, born Aug. 7, 1858, New Boston, Berkshire Co, Mass.; son of Hiram and Jane (Tuttle) Bliss, both born Lee, Mass. Medical education: Preceptor, William Hulbert. Professional positions: Board of Health, Palmer, Mass, three years; mem. Mass. State Med. Society and Eastern Hampdon Med. Association; Surgeon for Industrial companies and Examiner for Insurance companies. Married, Collinsville, Conn, Nov. 19, 1890, May E. Merrell. Child, Wilburta M. Bliss, born April 6, 1897. Present address, Three Rivers, Mass. RICHARD MONTGOMERY BRADBURY, Maryville, Mo. CHARLES ALBERT BRIGGS, born Dec. 25, 1863, Charles- town, Suffolk Co, Mass.; son of Henry F. Briggs (born Canton, Mass.) and Martha H. Egar (born in England). B.A, Brown Uni- versity, 1886. Medical education: Preceptor, E. A. Chase. Professional position: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1889-90. Married, Brockton, Mass., June 29, 1891, Mary F. Hayward. Child, Edith A. Briggs. Present address, Pasadena, Cal. EDWIN CARMAN, born Oct. 6, 1867, Hempstead, Queens Co, N. Y.; son of Richard and Elizabeth Carman, born at Hempstead and East Rockaway, N. Y, respectively. Educated at Bryant & Stratton's Bus. College. Medical education: Preceptor, James A. Hutcheson (L. I. C. H, '74). Professional positions: Phys. Queens Co. Alms House, 1889; 302 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Health Officer, Hempstead, 1894; do of Freeport three years; Ex- aminer for Insurance companies. Married, June 8, 1892, Florence Conklin, of East Rockaway. Present address, Freeport, Queens Co, N. Y. WILLIAM THOMAS CARR, Jr, born Dec. 29, 1866, Balti- more, Md.; son of Rev. William Thomas Carr, M.A, B.D, and Mary Louisa Sprigg, both born in Baltimore. Educated at Lincoln University, Chester Co, Pa, B.A, 1886; M.A, 1890. Medical education: Preceptor, William M. Lively, of N. Y. (L. I. C. H, '79). Professional positions: Vis. Physician and Sec'y of Staff, Provi- dent Hospital; Lecturer on Medicine and Chemistry, Nurses' Train- ing School of same; mem. Clinical Society of Maryland; with Marcus Cargill, M.D, was instrumental in establishing Provident Hospital, the only colored hospital in the South, owned, controlled, and at- tended by colored physicians and surgeons. Present address, 535 Laurale St, Baltimore, Md. LAWRENCE COFFIN, 473 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. CLAUDE BERTRAND COLE, born Oct. 9, 1866, at Florida, Ohio; son of Newton Silas Cole (born Florida, 0.) and Julia A. Par- ker (born Colton, 0.). Educated at Ohio State University. Medical education: Preceptor, J. U. Bamhill, of Columbus, 0.; University of Penna. (M.D, 1893). Member of Medical Societies—Northwestern of Ohio, and Tri- State (Ohio, Ind, and Mich.). Is a Free Mason. Married, June 14, 1894, Grand Rapids, 0, Flora A. Houseley. Child, Helen Marie Cole Present address, Grand Rapids, Ohio. JAMES JOHN COLLIE, (last known address) 703 Main St, Kansas City, Mo. JAMES LEFFERTS CORNELL, born June 24, 1861, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of John Hicks and Sarah (Lefferts) Cornell, both born in Brooklyn. Educated at Trinity School, Brooklyn; Har- rington's, Westchester, N. Y.; Princeton College; Inst, of Technol- ogy, Boston. Medical education: Coll. Phys. and Surg, N. Y.; Preceptors, W G. Thompson, George Montgomery Tuttle, and Frank Hartley.' Professional positions: St. Mary's Hospital; Ambulance Sur- geon L. I. C. H.; Brooklyn Dispensary; Out-Patient Depts. of Roose- velt, Bellevue and St. Mary's Hospitals. Married, Cincinnati, 0, April 29,1896, Alice M. Ferguson Present address, Centreville, Md. AND ITS GRADUATES. 3°3 ♦CARLOS ALVAREZ DE LA MESA, born March 26, 1865, in Providence, R. I.; died Dec. 31, 1892; son of Carlos Alvarez and Frances A. M. (Taft) de la Mesa. Educated at Tarrytown (N. Y.) Military Academy and Brooklyn Polytechnic (Graduate). Medical education: Preceptor, Charles H. Terry. Interne, St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn. Secretary to Gov. Romualdo Pacheco, Minister to Central Amer- ica. LINCOLN GARRY ENNES, Texas, 0. ♦FRANK WILLIAM FLEISHAUER, died Nov. 22, 1891, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Was married. JOSEPH E. FOPEANO, bora Aug. 18, 1856, near Centreville, Elk Co, Pa.; son of Casper and Maria Giovanna (Foppiani) Fope- ano, both born near Genoa, Italy. Educated at Riverside Coll. Inst, near Wellsville, N. Y, and State Normal School, Edinboro, Pa. (graduate). Medical education: Preceptor, E. F. Williams, Centreville, Pa.; Univ. of Michigan, 1886. Professional positions: Examiner for Insurance companies, etc. Married, Ridgeway, Pa, June 22, 1893, Kate A. Hassinger. Children, Mary Grace and Helen Joanna Fopeano. Present address, 265 Fourth St., Hoboken, N. J. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS GRIFFITH, born Sept. 15, 1858, Windsor, Mercer Co, N. J.; son of James Griffith (born Windsor) and Sarah Probasco Wooley (born Philadelphia). Medical education: Preceptor, John H. Griffith. Married, Brooklyn, N. Y, June 9, 1886, Susan Chichester. Chil- dren, Hazel Chichester and Ralph Probasco Griffith. Present address, 669 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. JACOB FRANCIS HADLEY, born Feb. 9, 1856, at New York City; son of Benjamin F. Hadley (born N. Y. City) and Jane C. Gar- diner (born Peterborough, Canada). Educated in New York pub- lic schools; graduate, 1875, of London (England) Conservatory of Music. Medical education: Preceptors, Charles E. Bruce and James E. Nichols, of New York. Practised in Passaic, N. J, 1889-91; Surgeon Pacific Mail S. S. Co, 1891, studying tropical diseases on Brazilian coast; Surgeon American Line, 1892 (S. S. " Paris "—afterwards the "Yale"); Surgeon of Playa de Ore Mining Co. of Ecuador, 1893-6; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A, 1898, stationed at Camp Wikoff, L. L; Act- 3 J > FRANK BALDWIN BERGEN, born Sept. 8, 1871, Flatlands, Kings Co, N. Y.; son of John C. Bergen (bora Flatlands) and Marv Tallmadge Brower (born New Hamburgh, N. Y.). Educated at Erasmus Hall Academy, Flatbush. Professional position: House Surgeon Kings County Peniten- tiary, eleven months. Married Bath Beach, N. Y, Oct. 9, 1895, Blanche Macgowan. Children, Blanche Violet, and John Bergen. Present address, King's Highway, Gravesend, Brooklyn N Y AND ITS GRADUATES. 361 MONROE EARL BLACKMAN, born Apr. 14, 1849, Franklin, New London Co, Conn.; son of Benjamin Blackman (born Leb- anon, Conn.) and Caroline Fontaine Chapman (born Norwich, Conn.). Educated at Norwich Free Academy. Medical education: Preceptors, Levi Warren, of Norwich, Conn, (1867) and W. A. Little, of Brooklyn, N. Y. (1887). Licensed as Chemist and Pharmacist, by Philadelphia Examining Board, 1872, continuing till 1894. Married, Brooklyn, Oct. 7, 1874, Elizabeth M. Strachan. Chil- dren, Benjamin Davis and Marion Elizabeth Blackman. Present address, 339 15th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MILES CLINTON BRISTOL, born June 23, 1867, Ithaca, N, Y.; son of Henry Marshall Bristol (born Ithaca) and Eliza Jane Clinton (born Newark Valley, N. Y.). Educated at Ithaca High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Frank E. Staten, of Binghamton, N. Y, 1889. Professional positions: Physician to Industrial companies and Fraternal societies; mem. Michigan State Medical Society. Practised pharmacy, in Ithaca and Binghamton, seven years. Practised medicine in Ludlowville, N. Y. Married, Bay City, Mich, Nov. 28,1895, Olena Jane MacGilvery. Child, Miles Clinton Bristol, Jr, bora Sept. 20,1896. Present address, 23d St. and Garfield Ave, Bay City, Mich. THEODORE RUDOLPH BURGTORF, born Aug. 2, 1855, Hagen, Bremen, Germany; son of Carl Ernst Burgtorf (born Hano- ver, Germany) and Jennie Rhodenburg (born Offenwarden, Ger- many). Educated at Uelzen (Germany) High School. Medical education: Preceptor, August F. Freeh, of New York; Eclectic Med. Coll, 1889-91; N. Y. Coll. of Pharmacy, 1876-8; came to America, 1873; practised pharmacy until 1881. Married, New York, March 11, 1883, Anna Broemer. Child, Adolph Burgtorf. Present address, 93 Second Ave, New York City. FRANCIS IRWIN BURNELL, Armonk, N. Y. CHARLES ARMSTRONG BYRNE, born June 6, 1862, Wind- ham Co, Conn.; son of Samuel Gray Byrne (born Windham) and Emma Armstrong (born Franklin, Conn.). Educated at Broadway Grammar School, Norwich, Conn.; licensed in Pharmacy in Conn. and New York State; practised pharmacy in Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, A. J. C. Skene (L. I. C. H, '63), Brooklyn, N. Y. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1894; Visiting Phys. 362 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton, Mass, since 1895; Fellow Hampshire District and Mass. Med. Societies. Present address, Hatfield, Mass. THELESPHORE CHAGNON, born Sept. 7, 1858, at Montreal, Canada; son of Thelesphore and Glephire (Normandeau) Chagnon, both born at Montreal. Ph.G. New York Coll. of Pharmacy, 1879. Medical education: Preceptor, Richard C. Baker. Professional position: In Surgical Clinic, E. D. Hospital and Dispensary, Brooklyn, since 1898. Engaged in drug business, Brooklyn, 1880-88. Present address, 97 South Tenth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EDSON SPAULDING CHICK, born July 30, 1871, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Edson Commings Chick (born New Ipswich, N. PL) and Mary Alice Pierce (born Stockbridge, Mass.). Educated at Lockwood Academy, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, J. H. Hunt, Dartmouth College, Med. Dept, 1892. Professional positions: Emergency Hospital Corps, Columbia Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Surgeon Manhattan Hospital; Lecturer, Phys. and First Aid, Y. M. C. A.; Atlantic Avenue Dispensary (Laryn.). Married, Jan. 8,1896, Eugenie Hirsh. Present address, 376 Gates Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. BURNETT CHARLES COLLINS, born Aug. 4, 1872, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of George James Collins (born New York City) and Susan Elizabeth Rappelyea (born Brooklyn). Educated at Brook- lyn Polytechnic Institute. Professional positions: Surgeon, Throat Dept, Bushwick and East Brooklyn Dispensary; Instr. in Otology, N. Y. Polyclinic; Asst. Surgeon, Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital; Assoc. Ophthalmologist, Bushwick Hospital. Author of Reports of Cases, etc Present address, 1263 Dean St, Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE CHAPPELL CRAWFORD, born July 24, 1871 at Middle Island, N. Y.; son of James Ricard Crawford (born n'y City) and Annie Maria Chappell (born Brooklyn, N. Y.). Professional positions: Bushwick Hospital; Asst." Surgeon Throat and Nose Dept. Central Throat Hospital (two years)-Med' and Surg. Dept. Atlantic Ave. Dispensary (eighteen months)' Present address, 590 McDonough St, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN EDWARD DALTON, born Apr. 4, 1873, Hadlev Mass • son of John and Honora (Walsh) Dalton, both born in Ireland Ed- ucated at Hopkins Academy, Hadley, Mass. AND ITS GRADUATES. 3^3 Professional position: Interne, Kings County Hospital, Brook- lyn, fifteen months. Present address, Warren, Mass. BERNARD ALOYSIUS DUHIGG, April 15, 1870, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Bryan and Anna T. (Cummings) Duhigg, both born in Ireland. Educated at St. Leonard's Academy and St. John's Col- lege, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, James C. Kennedy; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Professional position: Interne, St. Catharine's Hospital, Brooklyn. Present address, 52 Herbert St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN HENRY ERLING, Jr, 255 Edgecomb Ave, New York City. ERWARD DOUGLAS FOLLWELL, bora 1867, Bristol, Eng- land; son of Edward and Mary (Rexworthy) Follwell, both born in Bristol. Medical education: Preceptor, C. P. James. Professional positions: Interne, Flatbush Contagious Dis. Hos- pital, Brooklyn, N. Y.; in charge of Hall Memorial Hospital (of Meth. Epis. Church) in Pyeng Yang, Korea, since 1895. Married, Seoul, Korea, May 21,1897, Mary Wealthy Harris. Present address, Hall Mem. Hosp, Pyeng Yang, Korea. MAX FRIEDLANDER. (Last known address) 66 Columbia St., New York City. JOSEPH WILLIAM WINNESLEIGH GLYNN, 71 First PI, Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. NICHOLAS GIMENEZ y NUSSA, Mayaguez, Porto Rico. FRANCIS SYDNEY GREY, born Oct. 18, 1866, Acton, Prov. Quebec; son of Jeremiah and Eliza (Hooper) Grey, both born Corn- wall, England. Educated at Ticonderoga (N. Y.) High School and Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt. Medical education: Preceptors, R. C. Wilcox and A. T. Bristow; Med. Dept. University of Vermont, two years. Professional positions: Interne, Kingston Avenue Hospital, Brooklyn, Oct, 1895—Dec, 1896; County Physician, Custer Co, Montana, 1897-8. Bookkeeper at Mines of Dixon Crucible Co. at Ticonderoga, N. Y, four years; Yard Supt. Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Co., four years. Present address, Miles City, Montana. 364 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL CYRUS HAMLIN, born Aug. 18,1870, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Gen. Charles Hamlin (born Hampden, Me.) and Sarah Purrmgton Thompson (born Topsham, Me). B.S. University of Maine, 1891. Medical education: Preceptor, W. C. Mason, of Bangor, Me. Professional positions: Interne, Brooklyn Hospital, 1894-5; (now) on Staff of Brooklyn City Dispensary and Manhattan Hospi- tal and Dispensary. Present address, 166 Putnam Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. EMANUEL HARRIS, born Sept. 27, 1871, New York City; son of Isidor Harris (born Genesen, Prussia) and Jeannette Anderson (born Manchester, Eng.). Educated at Durfee High School (Aca- demic Classical Course) Fall River, Mass. Medical education: Preceptor, Dwight E. Cone, 1890-1. Professional positions: City Physician, Fall River; Sec-Treas. Fall River Med. Soc; Examiner for fraternal societies. Present address, 364 S. Main St, Fall River, Mass. JAMES SETH HILLS, born May 19, 1870, Gainesville, Ala- chua County, Fla.; son of John Edward and Rhoda Elizabeth (Fra- ser) Hills, both born Charleston, S. C. Educated at Union Acad- emy, Gainesville (1887), Cookman Institute, Jacksonville (1891), and Central Tenn. College (B.S, 1897). Professional positions: Interne, U. S. Hospital Washington, D. C, 1894-5; mem. Chir. Soc. Dist. of Columbia, and Florida State Med. Ass'n. Present address, 10 W. State St, Jacksonville, Fla. EDWIN FORREST HITCHCOCK, born Nov. 14, 1861, Al- bany, N. Y.; son of William Palmer Hitchcock (born Troy, N. Y.) and Sarah Thorn Bowtell (born Schenectady, N. Y.). Medical education: Preceptor, William Stratford, 1880; Uni- versity Med. College, 1889-93. Professional positions: Clinical Asst. (Surgery) Post Graduate Hospital; Medical School Inspector, N. Y. Board of Health; Assist- ant (Gynecology) St. Bartholomew and Columbus Hospital. Present address, 114 W. 90th St, New York City. WILLIAM STIMPSON HUBBARD, born Sept. 20, 1866 Claremont, Sullivan Co, N. H.; son of Rev. Isaac George Hubbard' D.D, (born Claremont) and Elizabeth Davies (born Boston, Mass ,' Educated at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. (B.A. 1888- M A 1894). ' ' ' *' Medical education: University of Michigan, 1891-2- Precentor Clarence H. Tolles, of Claremont, N. H, 1894 ' rrecePtor' Professional positions: Asst. Phys. Darien Home, Darien, Conn.; Interne, St. John's Hospital, Brooklyn, 1894-5; Acting House Sur- AND ITS GRADUATES. 3^5 geon, Brooklyn Hospital, 1895; Attending Surgeon, Brooklyn Hosp. Orthopedic Dispensary; Attending Phys. Atlantic Ave. Dispen- sary; Asst. to Chair of Orthopedics, L. I. C. H, 1899. Non-professional position: Master, Holderness School, 1888-91. Married, Brooklyn, Apr. 9, 1896, Marie Howe Rice Weaver, of Newburgh, N. Y. Child, Ruth Weaver Hubbard. Present address, 985 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT JOSEPH FITZHERBERT HUSSEY, born Aug. 18,1866, New York City; son of Charles and Catherine Theresa (Ge- oghegan) Hussey, born in Dublin, Ireland. Educated at St. Aloy- sius Academy, Yonkers, N. Y.; Jesuit College, Galway, Ireland; Mt. St. Mary's College, Emmittsburg, Md. Medical education: Preceptor, George R. M. Kuhn (L. I. C. H, '72). Professional positions: Interne, St. Mary's General Hospital and St. Mary's Maternity, Brooklyn; Attending Phys. Columbian Dis- pensary. Present address, 247 Ryerson St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CLARENCE REGINALD HYDE, born July 22, 1870, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Joel Wilbur Hyde, M.D, (born Westbrook, Conn.) and Mary Elizabeth Richardson (born New Haven, Conn.). Edu- cated at Brooklyn Polvtechnic Institute (grad. 1887); B.A, Am- herst College, 1891; M.A, 1894. Medical education: Preceptor, Joel W. Hyde (his father). Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1894-5; Resident Phys. Brooklyn Sea Side Home for Children, 1894; Interne, Woman's Hospital, 1896-7; Assistant, Out-door Clinic of same, since July 1, 1897; Instr. in Obstetric Manikin, L. I. C. H, 1899. Present address, 215 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. OLIVER HOWARD JACKSON, born Aug. 28, 1871, Auburn, Me; son of Amos M. Jackson, M.D, (born Lee, Me.) and Susan A. Noe (born New Orleans, La.). Educated at B. M. C. Durfee High School, Fall River; Mass. Institute of Technology (two years' special course). Medical education: Preceptor, Amos M. Jackson (his father). Professional positions: House Staff, Kings County Hospital, one year from April, 1894; House Surgeon to Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, May, 1895—June, 1896. Present address, 193 North Main St, Fall River, Mass. ARTHUR CLARENCE JACOBSON, born Sept. 28, 1872, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of John Jacobson (bora Albany, N. Y.) and Mary Dugan (born in Ireland). Educated at Brooklyn High School. 366 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Preceptor, George Drury (L. I. C. H, '78), 1890; N. Y. Post Graduate School, 1895. Professional positions: Ambulance Surgeon Brooklyn Board oi Health (attached to Brooklyn Hospital), 1894; Interne, Brooklyn Hospital and Resident Obstetrician Low Maternity, 1895; mem. Med. Society County of Kings. Author of various papers on pro- fessional topics; Asst. Editor of N. Y. Lancet and Archives of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Pediatrics. Married, Brooklyn, Nov. 26, 1896, Catherine Heinrichs. Child, Mary Catherine Jackson, born Sept. 28, 1897. Present address, 115 Johnson St., Brooklyn, N. Y. STEPHEN JOSEPH KEYES, born Sept. 27, 1865, Co. Limer- ick, Ireland; son of James and Katherine E. (Ambrose) Keyes, both born in Ireland. Medical education: Preceptor, James J. Keyes (his brother— L. I. C. H, '85). Engaged in drug business before medical studies, passed Kings County Board of Pharmacy, Oct., 1884. Present address, 74th St., near 3d Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FREDERICK ELLSWORTH LAMBERT, born Nov. 23,1862, Paterson, N. J.; son of William F. Lambert (born Lahr, Baden, Ger- many) and Julia Harley (born Palace Hill, Co. Limerick, Ireland). Medical education: Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1891; Preceptor, George H. Balleray. Professional positions: Interne, Kings County Hospital, 1894-5; Physician to German Pioneer Home, Jersey City; Examiner for Life Insurance companies; Cor. mem. Med. Society County of Kings. Married, Paterson, N. J, Oct. 16, 1882, Ann Wilson Meggimon. Children, John F, Emma Meggimon, Frances Cams, and Isabel Jane Lambert. Present address, 77 Linden Ave, Jersey City, N. J. HARRY WARREN LINCOLN, born May 5, 1872, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of George Shepard Lincoln (born Hallowell, Me) and Euphemia Emma Lewis (born New York City). Graduate, 1889, of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, Classical course. Medical education: Preceptor, George D. Barney (L. I. C. H, Professional positions: Assistant, Dept. of Children, Central Hospital; mem. Med. Society County of Kings. Proprietor of Pine Grove Sanitarium, near Pottersville, N. Y. Married, Pottersville, N. Y, Nov. 1, 1897, Lottie Augusta Gill. Present address, 113 Hancock St, Brooklyn, N. Y. EMIL MAISNER. (Last known address) 173 East 109th St, New York City. AND ITS GRADUATES. 3^7 CHARLES WILLIS MANY, bora May 10, 1868, Goshen, Or- ange Co, N. Y.; son of Charles Mathews Many (born Craigville, N. Y.) and Eliza Ann Francisco (bora Westtown, N. Y.). Educated at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. Medical education: Preceptor, George Wackerhagen, of Brook- lyn. (Special Diploma in Phys. Diagnosis on graduation from L. I. C. H.) Medical Examiner for various leading Insurance Companies. Yhe Commissioner of Florida, N. Y.; mem. Florida Athletic Ass'n. Married, Middletown, N. Y, June 27, 1888, Wilhelmina Martin. Children, Lillian Grace, Clinton Alpheus, and Myrtle June Many. Present address, Florida, Orange Co, N. Y. SILAS VIRGIL MERRITT, born July 13, 1872, Phillipsburg, Warren Co, N. J.; son of David Livingston Merritt (born Phillips- burg) and Nancy Adelia Parker (born Coventryville, N. Y.). Graduate, 1890, of B. M. C. Durfee High School, Fall River, Mass. Medical education: Preceptor, D. E. Cone, of Fall River. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1894-5; mem. and Sec'y of Surgical Staff, Fall River Hospital; Physician for Court Victory No. 17, F. of A.; Examiner for Insurance Companies; Fellow Mass. Med. Society; Sec'y Fall River Med. Society. Prest. Quequeteant Wheeelmen. Present address, 940 S. Main St, Fall River, Mass. ♦LEOPOLD LOWELL METZGER. Died Dec. 5, 1898, of nephritis, in Brooklyn, N. Y. DAVID WEBSTER MEYER, born Feb. 5, 1871, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of John Charles Meyer, M.D, Supt. Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, where the son was born (born Hanover, Germany), and Catharine Martin (born New York City). Educated at Brooklyn High School. Medical education: Preceptor, William H. Snyder, 1889. Professional positions: Interne, City Hospital, Blackwell's Isl- and, two years; Asst. Surgeon, Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital. Present address, 44 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES GUNNAR MOLIN, born Sept. 19, 1861, Stock- holm, SAveden; son of Carl Axel Molin (born Skarsta, Sweden) and Anna Christina Fernstrom (born Gefle, Sweden). Educated at Col- lege of Nikoping, Sweden. Medical education: Royal Caroline Med. Chir. Institute, Stock- holm. Professional positions: Interne, Brooklyn Hospital, 1894-5; Phys. for Dis. Children, Brooklyn City Dispensary; Asst. Adj. 368 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Surgeon, Brooklyn Hospital, 1896; Surgeon, Out-door Dept. in same. Patentee of various useful articles of commerce. Present address, 134 State St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANCIS JOSEPH MONAGHAN, South Worcester, N. Y. VICTOR E. NEESEN, born Sept. 2,1872, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Emile Edward Christian Frederick Neesen (born Cleve, Germany) and Christiana L. Parker (born N. Y. City). Educated at Brooklyn High School and Columbia Art School. Professional positions: Brooklyn City Ambulance Service; Brooklyn E. D. Hospital; New York Hospital; N. Y. Woman's Hos- pital; Prof. Martin's Privat-Anstalt, Berlin; Asst. to Chair of Gyne- cology, L. I. C. H.; Clinical Asst. Woman's Hospital, Emmet Clinic; Med. School Inspr. Borough of Brooklyn (app'd by N. Y. B'd of Health on examination, March, 1899). Inventor of various useful surgical appliances. Special correspondent from Berlin of the American Gynecological and Obstetrical Journal. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Author of " Dr. Neesen's Book on Wheeling." Reporter on N. Y. Herald and Brooklyn Daily Eagle previous to medical studies. Present address, 95 Sixth Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. DANIEL JOSEPH O'CONNELL, 73 Herbert St., Brooklyn, N.Y. BURDETT O'CONNOR, born Dec. 9, 1869, at Clifton, Staten Island, N. Y.; son of Charles Henry O'Connor (born Staten Island, N. Y.) and Evelyn Egglantine Oscanyon (born Constantinople, Tur- key). Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute (1886) and New York University (1890). Medical education: Preceptor, John A. McCorkle (L. I. C. H, '73); University of Berlin (1895); N. Y. Orthopedic Hospital. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1894-5; Adjunct, Urban Hospital, Berlin, 1895; Asst. Surgeon Kings County Hospi- tal, since 1895; Surgeon to Polhemus Clinic; Dispensary Surgeon L. I. C. H, 1896-8; member Med. Society County of Kings, Brooklyn Surgical, Brooklyn Pathological, and Berlin Anglo-American Med- ical, Societies; and Med. Assn. County of Kings. Member Staten Island Cricket and Base Ball Club, Harbour Hill Golf Club, and Olean County Hunt and Country Club, Lakewood, Married, Apr. 2, 1895, Marian Budd Hitchcock. Children Bur- dett Hitchcock and Dorothy Evelyn O'Connor. Present address, 145 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 3^9 HENRY YOUNG OSTRANDER, born Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Maurice Wurtz Ostrander (born Wurtsboro, N. Y.) and Mary Doty Young (born in Brooklyn). Educated at Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute and Columbia University. Medical education: Preceptor, F. W. Wunderlich; New York Post Graduate Med. School, 1897. N. Y. Homoeopathic Med. College, 1895. Professional positions: Private Sanitarium work in New York, Saratoga, and Glens Falls, N. Y. Present address, 147 State St, Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES JOSEPH PANTON, born Nov. 15,1861, Milton, Hal- ton Co, Ontario; son of William Panton (born Crosscole Arbor, Co. Wicklow, Ireland) and Rebecca Sophia Culloden (born near Patna, on the Ganges, India). Educated at Watertown (Ont.) High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Andrew Culloden Panton (his brother), of Portland, Ore. Professional positions: Interne, St. John's Hospital, Brooklyn, six months; Ambulance Surgeon, Brooklyn Board of Health, six months; Substitute, 2d Surgical Section, N. Y. Hospital, and at Nursery and Child's Hospital, N. Y.; mem. Portland Med. Society; Examiner for leading Insurance Companies. Mem. and Director, Multoninah Athletic Club. Present address, Macleay Building, Portland, Oregon. JOHN WOODWARD PIERCE, born July 27,1869, Bucksport, Hancock Co, Me; son of George Pierce (born Bucksport) and Leo- nora Delaney Grindal (born Bluehill, Me). Educated at Wittich's German Academy and Wright's Bus. College. Medical education: Preceptors, Samuel Alexander and T. D. B. Dimock; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon Bellevue Hosp. Dispen- sary; Ambulance Surgeon Brooklyn Health Dept.; Surgeon N. Y. & Cuba Mail S. S. Line; Examiner for Insurance Companies. Mem. 23d Regt, N. G, S. N. Y. Married, Brooklyn, Mar. 7, 1894, Lillian Maude Phillips. Chil- dren, George Haliburton and Frank Grindal Pierce. Present address, Neptune Ave, Coney Island, N. Y. WILLIAM POHLMAN POOL, born Aug. 19, 1869, Bedmin- ster, Somerset Co, N. J.; son of Charles Hubbard Pool (born New Utrecht, L. I.) and Mary Scudder Pohlman (born Singapore, China). Educated at Somerville (N. J.) Grammar School; B.A. Rutgers Col- lege, 1891. Medical education: Preceptor, William H. Shepard (L. I. C. H, '87). Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1894-5; Physician in 370 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Ordinary L. I. C. H. Dispensary, 1895; Associate Gynecologist Brooklyn Throat Hospital, 1895; Asst. Vis. Physician Kings County Hospital, 1896; Dem. Anatomy L. I. C. H, 1897. Present address, 13 St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES BORROMEO RILEY, 134 Tompkins Ave, Brook- lyn, N. Y. ♦CHARLES ALSON SANFORD, born Jan. 1,1868, Cornwall, Litchfield Co, Conn.; died, Vincennes, Ind, Nov. 19, 1896, of cere- bral congestion, caused by anti-toxin poisoning, admin, for diph- theria contracted from patients; son of Edward Sanford, M.D, and Vilate C. Gardner, both born at Cornwall. Educated at Housatonic Valley Institute, Cornwall. Medical education: Preceptor, Edward Sanford. Professional positions: U. S. Pension Examiner, Knox Co, Ind.; mem. Litchfield County Med. Ass'n. Practised at Falls Village, Conn, 1894-6; Vincennes, Ind, 1896. Married, Falls Village, Conn, May 16,1896, Nellie Maria Hall. ARTHUR WALLS SMITH, born in Augusta, Richmond Co, Georgia; son of Alonzo Smith (born Charleston, S. C.) and Lottie Charlotte Butler (bora Edgefield, S. C). Educated at Cookman Institute, Jacksonville, Fla. Medical education: Preceptor, Neal Mitchell (L. I. C. H, '80), of Jacksonville, 1890. Professional positions: City Physician, Jacksonville, 1897; Ex- aminer for many Insurance Companies and Fraternities. Married, Jacksonville, May 25, 1896, Sarah Polhenia Valentine. Present address, Jacksonville, Fla. JOHN RANDAL STIVERS, born May 16, 1870, Ridgebury, Orange Co, N. Y.; son of Randal Stivers (born Beemerville, N. J.) and Ellen J. Hulse (born Ridgebury). Graduate of Wallkill Acad- emy, Middletown, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Frank D. Myers, of State Hill N. Y. ' Professional positions: Interne, (by competitive examination) Kings County Hospital; Asst. Visiting Phys. to same; Attending Phys. to L. I. C. H. Dispensary. ° Present address, 143 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES SEWELL THALL, Flatlands Ave, near E 92d St, and 753 Jefferson Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN TIEDEMANN, born Dec. 15,1865, at San Francisco Cal • son of John Henry Tiedemann (born Lamstedt, Hanover) and Sophia Margaretha Dorothea Schafer (bora Nordholz, Hanover) AND ITS GRADUATES. 37i Medical education: Preceptors, Edward Parkes, of Brooklyn, and John A. McCorkle (L. I. C. H, '73). Professional positions: Interne, Kings County Hospital, 1894-5; Associate Prof. Post Graduate Med. Dept. San Francisco Polyclinic. Married, San Francisco, April 21,1897, Ida T. Talmage. Present address, 1206 Fulton St, San Francisco, Cal. ANDREW DAVID VANCE, 167 Clinton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. HENRY DEXTER WHEELER, born Feb. 19, 1873, Poplar Ridge, Cayuga Co, N. Y.; son of Dexter Wheeler (born Poplar Ridge) and Fannie Hotchkiss (born Amber, N. Y.). Educated at Cayuga Lake Mil. Academy. Medical education: Med. Dept. University of Buffalo, N. Y, 1890-2; Preceptor, Burr A. Mosher. Married, Auburn, N. Y, April 17, 1895, Ada Stevenson. Present address, Kings Ferry, Cayuga Co., N. Y. HAROLD CUMMINGS WHITE, born Sept. 22, 1869, Hones- dale, Wayne Co, Pa.; son Crandall Jackson White (born Honesdale) and Elizabeth Charity Wright (born Cochecton, N. Y.). Educated at Honesdale High School. Medical education: Preceptor, William H. Cummings. Non-professional position: Electrical Inspector of block signals, Erie R. R. Co, 1890. Present address, Honesdale, Pa. EDMUND TITUS WILLETS, born July 21, 1869, Brooklyn^ N. Y.; son of Andrew J. Willets (bora Great Neck, N. Y.) and Emily Silkworth (born in New York City). Educated at Brooklyn Poly- technic Institute (Liberal Course, 1891). Professional position: Asst. Surgeon, JBrooklyn Throat Hospital. Present address, 151 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOPIN BARREA ZABRISKIE, bora June 18, 1870, at Flat- bush, L. I.; son of John Lloyd Zabriskie, M.D, (born Flatbush) and Eliza B. Garvin (born New York). Educated at Erasmus Hall Academy, Flatbush, and Columbia College. Medical education: Preceptor, John Lloyd Zabriskie (his father). Post Graduate course in Germany, 1895. Member of Med. Society County of Kings; Anglo-American Med- ical Society, of Berlin (Prest. 1895). Married, Connecticut, January, 1895, Annie S. Buckley. Present address, 2103 Church Lane, Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y. 372 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Class of 1895. Valedictorian—Mark Manley, B.S. Dudley Medal—John Milton Holt. Dudley Memorial Medal—Henry Stuart MacLean. Corydon L. Ford Prize—Imlay Benet, B.A. Chauncey L. Mitchell Prize—Jarvis Sherman Wight, Jr., B.S. 36th Course Began Sept. 26, 1894.—Commencement, March 27. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Hon. Joseph C. Hendrix. VALERIANO ASENJO Y PASCUAL, Mayaguez, Porto Rico. GILBERT ALONZO ASHMUN, bora Babylon, Suffolk Co, N. Y.; son of Alonzo A. Ashmun (born Springville, N. Y.) and Cordelia E. Ashmun (born Farmingdale, N. Y.). Medical education: Preceptor, John Harrigan (L. I. C. H, '74). Professional position: Interne, Almshouse and Workhouse Hos- pitals, Blackwell's Island, New York. Present address, 1073 Bergen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. RAY BEARDSLEY, born July 19, 1865, Coventry, Chenango Co, N. Y.; son of Harvey F. Beardsley, M.D, (born Richfield, N. Y.) and Jane Cornish (born Coventry). Educated at Binghamton Cen- tral High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Harvey F. Beardsley (his father). Telegraph operator for ten years previous to 1889, with Del. & Hudson Canal Co. Present address, 494 Chenango St., Binghamton, N. Y. IMLAY BENET, born March 13,1868, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Ludovic Benet (born N. Y. City) and Isabel Imlay (born Hartford, Conn.). Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and Prince- ton University (B.A. 1892). Medical education: Preceptor, Edwin A. Lewis, of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1895-6; Assistant, Surgical Clinic, Presbyterian Hospital, 1897. Married, Nov. 5, 1896, Edith Elizabeth Laidlaw. Present address, 203 W. 85th St, New York City. GEORGE ARLINGTON BENNETT. (Last known address) Twickenham, London, England. HERMAN BOEKER, born Hanover, Germany; son of Frederick William Boeker (bora Hanover) and Dorothea Hennebohl (born Pyrmont, Germany). B.A. Hanover Gymnasium; studied pharmacy AND ITS GRADUATES. 373 in Braunschweig; Ph.G. at the Carolo-Wilhelmina, Braunschweig, 1882. Medical education: Preceptor, Leon Louria. Professional positions: Att. Physician North Eastern Dispen- sary, N. Y, three years. Author of published professional papers. Military Apothecary in German Army, one year—hon. discharge as Chief Apothecary, with rank of Lieutenant. Practised pharmacy in America after 1883. Married, N. Y. City, June 28, 1887, Madeleine De Boes. Chil- dren, Bernhard (born Oct. 19„ 1888) and Madeleine Louise (bora Jan. 27,1894). Present address, 227 E. 57th St., New York City. GEORGE FREDERICK BOWDEN, born Oct. 27, 1861, St. John's, Newfoundland; son of Frederic William Bowden (born St. John's) and Elizabeth Spooner (born Brigus, Newfoundland). Educated at Methodist College, St. John's. Professional position: Examiner, Confederate Life Ins. Co, Canada. Married, Bay Roberts, Aug. 15, 1888, Lizzie Mercer. Children, Lulu Gertrude, Paul Sheelah, Hugh Pierson, Lancelot George Bowden. Present address, Bay Roberts, Newfoundland. HENRY BERNARD BOYLE, born Dec. 7, 1870, New York City; son of Daniel Patrick Boyle (born in Ireland) and Kate F. Devoy (born Syracuse, N. Y.). Medical education: New York University Med. College; Pre- ceptor, J. Adelphi Gottlieb. Professional positions: Med. San. Insp'r N. Y. Dept. of Health; Med. Examiner for Knights of Columbus, Nat. Polish Alliance, and Catholic Women's Benevolent Legion. Present address, 133 Sixth St., Williamsbridge, N. Y. FRANKLYN GEORGE BROWN, born at South Norwalk, Conn.; son of Enoch Smythe Brown (born Brooklyn) and Josephine Merritt (born Armonk, N. Y.). Educated at Brooklyn public school and Bryant & Stratton's Business College. Medical education: Preceptor, Frank H. Clark (L. I. C. H, '87). Professional positions: Asst. Med. Director, Mutual Reserve Fund Life Ass'n, New York. Member of Norwalk (Conn.) Med. Society. Married, Armonk, N. Y, Dec. 4, 1895, Frances Emma Berrien. Present address, Mutual Reserve Fund Life Ass'n, 309 Broad- way, New York City. WILLIAM JAMES BUTLER, born Oct. 16, 1870, Hartford, Conn.; son of Thomas Butler (bora Tipperary, Ireland) and Bridget 374 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Mary Baker (born Limerick, Ireland). Educated at Hartford High School, St. Charles College (Ellicott City, Md.), and Niagara Uni- versity (Suspension Bridge, N. Y.). Medical education: Preceptor, Oliver Cotton Smitn. Professional position: Assistant (Laryngology) Pittsburg Dis- pensary. Present address, 224 Congress Ave, New Haven, Conn. WEST MONTGOMERY CARSON, born near Lake Providence, East Carroll Co, La.; son of Joseph Carson (born Adams Co, Miss.) and Medora Montgomery (born East Carroll Co, La.). Educated at Columbia Grammar School, New York. Medical education: Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y.; Preceptor, Dr. Moore. Professional position: Senior House Physician, Metropolitan Hospital, Blackwell's Island. Present address, 115 W. 106th St, New York City. SAMUEL SHERWELL CARTER, born May 27, 1869, Oak- land, Venango Co, Pa.; son of Robert Montgomery and Ann (Reed) Carter, both born Dempseytown, Pa. Educated at Grove City Col- lege. Medical education: Preceptor, Howard Weber. Professional position: Coroner. Present address, Ashland, Greene Co., N. Y. JOHN HOWARD CROSBY, Hitchcock, S. Dak. CHARLES WILLIAM CUNNION, 304 Jay St, Brooklyn, N.Y. GEORGE HENSON DAVIS, born Aug. 22, 1873, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of George Phelps Davis (born Springfield, Mass.) and Mary Isabel Henson (born East Chester, N. Y.). Educated at Pub- lic School and Bryant & Stratton's Bus. College. Medical education: Preceptor, S. D. Boggs. Professional positions: Interne, E. D. Hospital; Assistant to Throat and Nose Dept. Central Throat Hospital and Polyclinic; mem. Brooklyn Med. Society and N. Y. State Med. League. Present address, 1024 Halsey St, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM DUNLAP DAVIS, 275 Clinton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWARD CLINTON DENNIN, born Dec. 27,1868, Brooklyn N. Y.; son of Charles Dennin (born Buffalo, N. Y.) and Mary Grace Colen (born Philadelphia, Pa.). Ph.G, N. Y. College of Pharmacy AND ITS GRADUATES. 375 Mem. Kings County Pharmaceutical Ass'n; N. Y. State Pharm. Ass'n, Druggist Alliance of America, Alumni Ass'n N. Y. Coll. Pharmacy. Present address, 109 First Place, Brooklyn, N .Y. JOSEPH HENRY DEVENNY, 574 McDonough St., Brook- lyn, N. Y. JACOB WILLARD FARROW, born Sept. 30,1873, at Flanders, Morris Co, N. J.; son of Joseph Smith Farrow (born Bethlehem, N. J.) and Elizabeth Naughright (born Naughright, N. J.). Medical education: Preceptor, Levi Farrow. Professional positions: Interne, St. John's Hospital (1895) and L. I. C. H. (1895-6). Married, May 4, 1898, Lida Stiger Sharpe. Present address, Dover, Morris Co, N. J. GEORGE HENRY FURBECK, born Sept. 6, 1871, at Glovers- ville, N. Y.; son of Peter R. Furbeck, M.D. (L. I. C. H, '65—born Guilderland, N. Y.) and Susie H. Richards (born Taunton, Eng- land). Educated at Union College (B.A, 1892). Medical education: Preceptor, Peter R. Furbeck (his father). Present address, 105 Mohawk St, Cohoes, N. Y. P^RANCIS XAVIER GEOGHEGAN, born Aug. 5,1866, in New York City; son of Timothy and Ann Elizabeth (Kennelty) Geoghe- gan, both born in Ireland. Educated at College of the City of New York (B.A.). Was engaged in the sanitary business in New York for six years previous to medical study. Present address, 551 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. HERMAN ANTHONY GLATZMAYER, 61 W. 5th St, New- ark, N. J. EDWARD HODGES, born Jan. 16,1870, Richmond County, N. Y.; son of Edward Hodges (born England) and Alicia Ellen Mayne (born U. S. of English parents). Educated at Croton (N. Y.) Mili- tary Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, E. H. Quinn, of N. Y. City. Professional positions: Interne, St. John's Hospital; Surgical Room of Atlantic Avenue Dispensary. Member Med. Society County of Kings and Long Island Med. Society. Present address, 156 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. KIRK WILDER HOLMES, born April 6, 1869, at Greenwich, N. Y.; son of Henry Martyn and Lizzie (Wilder) Holmes. Educated at Amherst College (1892). 376 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: University of Vermont; Preceptor, Benja- min F. Westbrook (L. I. C. H, '74). Present address, Coscob, Conn. JOHN MILTON HOLT, born Feb. 9, 1873, Jersey City N J ; son of Henry Thomas Holt (born Brooklyn, N Y.) and Elizabeth Terhune Landrine (born Jersey City). Educated at New York Uni- versity and (post-graduate) Taylor University, Indiana (Pn.U, Medical education: Coll. Phys. and Surg. N. Y, 1892-3; Precep- tor, Henry A. Fairbaim. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1895-6; Surgeon Manhattan Hospital and Dispensary; Asst. Physician, Manhattan State Hospital, 1897; Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Marine Hospital, St. Louis, Mo, 1899; mem. Med. Society County of Kings. Mgr. N. Y. University Glee Club, 1891-4; Sec. N. Y. Univ. Alumni Ass'n. Married, Brooklyn, July 16, 1894, Elizabeth A. Beswick. Child, John Milton Holt, Jr, born March 30, 1897. Present address, U. S. Marine Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. JOHN MURRAY JOHNSON, born Feb. 10, 1874, Bridgeport, Conn.; son of John Murray Johnson (born Bridgeport) and Eliza- beth Irene Connor (born London, England). Educated at Bridge- port High School. Medical education: Preceptors, F. B. Downs and Frederic S. Dennis. Professional positions: Interne, St. Mark's Hospital, N. Y.; Ly- ing-in Hospital, N. Y.; New Yorker Frauenklinik; mem. Bridgeport Med. Soc, St. Mark's Hosp. Alumni Ass'n, Hospital Graduates' Club, N. Y. Has published numerous professional papers. Present address, 254 State St, Bridgeport, Conn. FRANK BENEDICT KELEHER, born March 1, 1874, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Michael and Mary Agnes (Wood) Keleher, both born in Ireland. Educated at Brooklyn High School. Medical education: Preceptor, John A. McCorkle (L. I. C H„ '73). Professional positions: Surgeon on Spanish trans-Atlantic liner. Present address, 167 Union St, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH AUSTIN KELLY, born June 4, 1869, New York City; son of John and Mary (Hartnelt) Kelly. Educated at N. Y. Public Schools; College City of New York (B.S, 1887); N. Y. Col- lege of Veterinary Surgeons (D.V.S, 1888). Medical education: Preceptor, David Close Comstock, of New York. AND ITS GRADUATES. 377 Professional positions: Visiting Physician Bushwick Dispen- sary; Adjunct, Bushwick Hospital; Adjunct, Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital (Nerv. Dis. Dept.); Physician to Southern Dispensary, and to Central Dispensary; Physician to Soc. for Improving Cond. of the Poor. Member of Med. Society County of Kings and Brooklyn Neu- rological Society; Treas. (1896) Brooklyn Med. Ass'n. Author of published professional papers. Married, Brooklyn, June 10,1896, Mary Camerden. Child, Flor- ence Kelly. Present address, 201 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN MICHAEL KEYES, born Sept. 29,1874, in Ireland; son of James and Katharine E. (Ambrose) Keyes, both born in Ireland. Medical education: Preceptor, James J. Keyes (his brother— L. I. C. H, '85). Professional positions: House Staff St. Mary's Hospital, 1895-6; Junior Physician, Manhattan State Hospital, N. Y, 1897—appoint- ed by competitive examination. Present address, Manhattan State Hospital, Ward's Island, New York City. (Residence, 226 17th St, Brooklyn, N. Y.) AUGUSTUS JOHN KIRSTEN, born July 31, 1862, Jersey City, N. J.; son of Adolph Kirsten, M.D, (bora Gottingen, Ger- many) and Catherine Lochner (born Griinstadt, Germany). Edu- cated at Hasbrouck Institute, Jersey City. Medical education: University City of New York; Preceptor, Adolph Kirsten (his father). Professional positions: Interne, Bellevue Med. Hospital; Ambu- lance and Hospital Corps, N. J. State Militia. Present address, 287 Varick St., cor. York, Jersey City, N. J. ABRAHAM FRANCIS LENT, 960 Jefferson Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y. MARTIN LINDEROTH, born Jan. 24, 1874, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Albert Emanuel Linderoth (born Ystad, Sweden) and Emilia Cathrina Bjorling (born Hvetlanda, Sweden). Educated at High School, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, J. W. Hyde. Professional positions: Interne, Kings County Hospital; Asst. Pathologist, Brooklyn Hospital, 1896-7; Attending Phys. Brooklyn Central Dispensary, since June, 1897. Present address, 50 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH FRANCIS LONG, born March 8, 1874, at Chicago, 111.; son of James B. Long (born London, Eng.) and Caroline W. 378 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Barth (born Penna.). Educated at Brooklyn Grammar and High School. Medical education: Preceptor, S. S. Brown. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Member of Foresters of America. Present address, 866 Driggs Ave, Brooklyn, JS. I. EUGENE AMBROSE LYNCH, 848 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. DONALD MACPHERSON, (last known address) 44 Prospect PI, Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES HENRY McCABE, born March 21, 1870, Brooklyn, N Y.; son of John and Catherine (Monahan) McCabe, both born in Monoghan Co, Ireland. Educated at Sacred Heart College, Vine- land, N. J. (B.A, 1891). Medical education: Preceptor, P. J. Prendergast; University of New York. Present address, 126 William St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM McCHRISTIE, bora Jan. 9, 1866, New York City; son of John and Esther Fox (Schofield) McChristie, both born in New York. Medical education: Preceptor, Ernest McNeil; N. Y. University Med. College. Present address, 6 Freeman St., Borough of Bronx, New York City. JOHN PARKER McQUILLAN, born Jan. 25, 1873, at Antigo- nish, Nova Scotia; son of Joseph Boyd and Mary Sophia (Martett) McQuillin, both born in Nova Scotia. Educated at Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N. J. Medical education: Preceptor, Wm. H. Shepard, M.D, (L. I. C. H, '87) of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Interne, Kingston Avenue Hospital, 1897; Kings County Hospital, 1896; Surgeon on steamer, N. Y. to Brazil, 1897; Physician to Brooklyn City Hospital, 1897. Present address, 234 Fifty-third St, Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY STUART MacLEAN, born Oct. 23, 1873, Inverness, Scotland; son of Lachlan and Mary (MacWillie) MacLean, both born in Scotland. Medical education: Preceptor, Joel W. Hyde. Professional positions: Interne, Brooklyn Hospital, 1894-6; House Obstetrician, Low Maternity, eight months; Interne, St. John's Hospital; Prest. Adjunct Faculty, and Lecturer on Bacteriol- AND ITS GRADUATES. 379 ogy and Dem'r of Pathology University Coll. of Medicine Richmond, Va. Mem. Virginia State Med. Soc. and Richmond Acad, of Medi- cine; Examiner for Hartford Life Ins. Co. Author of numerous professional papers. Married, Richmond, Va, Oct. 8, 1896, Virginia Annie Wood. Present address, 422 W. Main St., Richmond, Va. MARK MANLEY, born Sept. 8,1868, Malone, Franklin Co, N. Y.; son of Gilbert Burriage Manley (born Johnstown, N. Y.) and Martha Laura Hyde (born Massena, N. Y.). Educated at Canton (N. Y.) Union School, 1886; B.S, St. Lawrence University, 1890. Medical education: Preceptor, John N. Bassett, Jr., of Canton, N.Y. Professional positions: Interne, Kings County Hospital, 1895-6; Staffs of Brooklyn City Dispensary (Dermatological) and Manhattan Hosp. and Dispensary (Gen. Med. and Children); Att. Phys. Brook- lyn Disciplinary Training School. Present address, 261 Monroe St, Brooklyn, N. Y. SEWELL MATHESON, son of Alexander Ross Matheson (born in Ontario) and Rachel S. Mosher (born Lennon, Mich.). Professional positions: Interne, Meth. Epis. Hospital, Brooklyn; Asst. to Chair of Chemistry and Toxicology, L. I. C. H, 1899. Mem- ber Med. Society County of Kings. Present address, 578 Bergen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES EDWIN MEDDEN, born at Stratford, Ontario, Can- ada; son of Edwin Medden (born London, Eng.) and Sarah Jane Middlemiss (born Montreal, Canada). Educated at Mynderse Acad- emy, Seneca Falls, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, James H. Haslett, Waterloo, N.Y. Professional positions: Town Physician, Town Health Officer, U. S. Pension Examiner—Seneca Falls, N. Y. Present address, Seneca Falls, N. Y. TIMOTHY MICHAEL MITCHELL, (last known address) St. John's, Newfoundland. WILLIAM FRANCIS MORAN, bora Aug. 19,1872, at Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Thomas and Mary J. (Walsh) Moran, both born in Ireland. Educated at St. Francis Commercial Academy, Brooklyn; and Manhattan College, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Jesse T. Duryea. Professional positions: Interne, Bushwick Hospital, Brooklyn; Asst. Physician, N. Y. Dept. Public Charities; Asst. Physician at Dr. Combes' Sanitarium, Flushing, N. Y. 380 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Woodhaven, N. Y, 1896, Emily A. Troy. Child, Mar- iam Moran. Present address, Dr. Combes' Sanitarium, Flushing, N. Y. WILLIAM HENRY NAFIS, Jr, 839 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. FERNANDO CHARLES PUTNAM NEWMAN, 234 Leonard St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HUGH ALOYSIUS NEWMAN, 330 Van Brunt St., Brooklyn, N.Y. WILLIAM FREDERICK NOLTING, bora Feb. 12, 1868, Sey- mour, Jackson Co, Ind.; son of John Henry Nolting (born Cux- haven, Germany) and Susanna Meyer (born Hamburg, Germany). Educated at Shields Academy, Seymour (four years' course). Medical education: Preceptor, W. W. Browning, of Brooklyn. - Married, April 15, 1890, Harriet Palmer, of Brooklyn. Child, Lotta Palmer Nolting, born March 17, 1891. Present address, 116 Henry St, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM JOSEPH O'NEIL, 133 State St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ELI SHERIDAN PERSONS, born May 6, 1867, Prattsville, Greene Co, N. Y.; son of Hiram James and Salina (Sigsbee Per- sons, both born Prattsville. Educated at Prattsville Academy. Medical education: Preceptors J. S. Robinson, of Prattsville, and William Hagadorn; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, Baltimore, M.D, 1892. Professional positions: Health Officer, Blenheim, N. Y, 1897, and Gilboa, N. Y, 1898; Coroner Schoharie County, since 1896; mem. Schoharie County Med. Society; Examiner for several Insur- ance Companies. Taught school previous to medical studies; mem. Gilboa Lodge No. 630, F. & A. M.—Jun. Warden, 1897, Sen. Warden, 1898. ' Married, Gilboa, April 8, 1896, Mary Grace Haydock. Present address, Gilboa, Schoharie Co, N. Y. STEPPIEN CLARENCE PETTIT, born Sept. 18,1871, Brook- lyn N. Y.; son of Stephen Bedell and Jane Augusta (Stout) Pettit both born in Brooklyn. Educated at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbra- ham, Mass, and Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, Henry Stout Pettit (L. I. C. H, Professional positions: Interne, Kings County Hospital; Society of the Lying-m Hospital; Clinic of Gen. Dis. Brooklyn City Dispen- Present address, 248 Park Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 381 JULIEN WELSCH RUSSELL, M.D.S, 368 Adelphi St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. ARMAND JOSEPH SALMON, born Oct. 22, 1870, Precy, Burgundy, France; son of Louis and Augustine (Gruet) Salmon, both born in France. B.A. Sacred Heart College, Vineland, N. J. Medical education: New York University, 1892-3. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon Out-Door Dept. House of Relief, N. Y, since 1895. Married, New York, Nov. 24, 1897, Lydia M. Mellor, of Yonkers, N.Y. Present address, 166 Sands St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES CARD SELDEN, born Feb. 10, 1861, at Wayside, Erie Co, Pa.; son of Samuel Selden (born Erie, Pa.) and Caroline Mary Perkins (bora Athens, 0.). Educated at Harvard University and Universities of Bonn and Wiesbaden, Germany (Ph.B.). Professional positions: Interne, Brooklyn City Hospital; Fat Chan (China) Hospital. Was formerly Chemist with New York Tartar Company. Now engaged as a medical missionary under Am. Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions. Married, April 9, 1895, Brooklyn, N. Y, Gertrude Thwing. Present address, Presbyterian Mission, Canton, China. (U. S. address, Erie, Pa.) JOSEPH SHERLAW, born Oct. 25, 1861, at Reston, Berwick- shire, Scotland; son of Joseph and Alice (Fleming) Sherlaw, both born in Berwickshire. Educated at Reston School; Herriott-Watt College, Edinburgh; Pratt Institute, Brooklyn; and Chautauqua University. Medical education: Preceptor, (1888), John Cumming, of Edin- burgh. " Home Office " Medical Examiner for Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. Member Brooklyn Medical Society. Married, Brooklyn, Dec. 11, 1890, Margaret Fairfowl. Children, Joseph Wilford, Mary Elizabeth (both deceased) and Fleming Mur- ray Sherlaw (born April 3, 1896). Present address, 338 Sixteenth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MILLARD MOON SLOCUM, bora Nov. 2, 1871, Cold Brook, Herkimer Co, N. Y.; son of Volney M. Slocum (born Russia, N. Y.) and Sarah J. Moon (born Cold Brook). Educated at Cortland Nor- mal School and Cazenovia Seminary. Medical education: Preceptor, M. Longshore. 382 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Professional positions: Health Officer, Trenton, N. Y.; Coro- ner's Surgeon; Examiner for leading Insurance companies, and bur- geon to several industrial corporations. Married, Poland, N. Y, June 5, 1895, Harriet R. Schermerhorn. Children, Dorothy and Gertrude (twins) Slocum. Present address, Trenton, Oneida Co, N. Y. JOHN ERWIN SPEER, Mansfield, Ohio. PIERBERT LEE SPROUL, born April 16, 1869, at Watkins, Schuyler Co, N. Y.; son of Andrew and Mary A. (Hedden) Sproul, both born at Watkins. Educated at Waverly, N. Y, High School. Medical education: Preceptor, John T. Tucker. Present address, 113 East Market St, Corning, N. Y. GOTTLIEB STERNBERG, 248 Roebling St, Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE WASHINGTON STRICKLAND, son of Samuel and Frances (Mott) Strickland. Educated at Lawrence Station (N. Y.) Public Graded School. Medical education: Preceptor, John B. Hartwell, of Woods- burgh, N. Y. Mem. Union County (N. J.) Medical Society. Postmaster, Lawrence Station, 1889-92. Married, East Norwalk, Conn, Oct. 11, 1886, Anne Lewers Ross. Children, W. Ross and Chauncey J. Strickland. Present address, First Avenue, Roselle, N. J. CONRAD OTTO STUMPF, bora Oct. 16, 1873, Kenvil, Morris Co, N. J.; son of Conrad Stumpf (born Niedergrundau, Germany) and Wilhelmina Kathrina Schroedner (born Steinau, Germany). Medical education: Preceptor, J. L. Taylor. Professional positions: Interne, Contag. Dis. Hospital, Kings County Hospital, Kings County Penitentiary—Brooklyn, N. Y.; in charge of Reformed Church Board Mission Hospital at Amov! China, 1899. J> Present address, Amoy, China. LUCIUS JOSIAH THAYER, born Aug. 19, 1872, at Hulber- ton, Orleans Co N. Y.; son of Lucius Josiah Thayer (born Lake Side, N. Y.) and Mary Belle Moore (born Hulberton). Educated at private schools and Sedgwick Institute, Great Barrington, Mass Medical education: Preceptor, Charles Bellows Professional positions: Staff of Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, Skin and Throat Dept, three years. F ' Present address, 163 Clinton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 3^3 JOSEPH FRANCIS TODD, born May 12, 1873, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Capt. William A. and Sarah A. (Johnston) Todd, both born in Ireland. Educated at St. Joseph's Academy, Brooklyn; Col- lege St. John the Baptist, Brooklyn, B.A, 1892, and M.A. Medical education: Preceptor, Henry J. Goubeaud (L. I. C. H, '90), of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Interne, Kings County Hospital, 1895-6; House Surgeon Skene's Sanatorium, 1896-7; Asst. Gynecologist St. Peter's Hospital, since April, 1895; Asst. to Chair of Gynecology L. I. C. H, since Jan, 1896; Dis. of Heart and Lungs, Brooklyn City Dispensary, since June, 1897. Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, Kings County Med. Ass'n, Kings County Alumni Ass'n, and St. John's Alumni Ass'n. Present address, 550 Carlton Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. WALTER TRUSLOW, born Feb. 28,1871, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of John Truslow (born N. Y. City) and Elizabeth Kidder (born Bangor, Me). Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1884- 91; Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, 1896-7. Medical Education: Preceptor, Robert L. Dickinson (L. I. C. H, 1882) of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Interne, St. John's Hospital, 1895-6; Orthopedic Dispensary, N. Y. Hosp. for Ruptured and Crippled; same in Brooklyn Hospital; Interne, N. Y. Society of Lying-in Hos- pital, 1897; Asst. to Chair of Orthopedics, L. I. C. H, 1899. Non-professional positions: Asst. Sec'y Brooklyn Y. M. C. A, 1891-2; Vice-Prest. N. Y. Society for Advancement of Physical Education. Present address, 168 Clinton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK LEWIS VAN NOTE, son of Joseph James Van Note (born New Jersey) and Emma Elizabeth Combs (born New York). Medical education: Preceptor, William H. Hands; University of City of New York. Surgeon-Dentist to Kings Co. Penitentiary. Is practising dentistry. Married, Brooklyn, Oct. 20, 1896, Frances Jeanette Wilson. Present address, 826 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN LEROY VAN VALKENBURG, bora May 2, 1870, Little Falls, Herkimer Co, N. Y.; son of Andrew Van Valkenburg (born Little Falls) and Ellen Snell (born Fort Plain, N. Y.). Edu- cated at Union Classical Institute, Schenectady, N. Y, 1890; Union College, 1890-2. Medical education: Preceptor, A. C. Douglass (L. I. C. H, 1876); University of Berlin, 1896-7. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1895-6; Prof. Theory 384 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL and Practice Medicine, Chicago Post Graduate Med. College; Instr. Theory and Practice Med. Northwestern Univ. Med College; Ex- aminer for Insurance Companies. Mem. " Cypher " Club, N. Y. Athletic Club, Union College Foot- ball Team, 1891, Delta Upsilon society. Present address, 4001 Drexel Building, Chicago, 111. CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS WALSH, born Jan. 5, 1862, Boston Mass.; son of Richard Wheatley Walsh (bora in Ireland) and Plelen Walsh (born in France). Educated at Manhattan College, New York. Medical education: Preceptor, J. J. Meehan, of New York. Professional position: Physician to Pawtucket, R. I. Dispensary. Married, Weehawken, N. J, Sept. 5, 1894, Louisa Antoinette Case. Present address, 116 Pine St, Pawtucket, R. I. MORRIS GARDNER WHITE, born Feb. 14, 1867, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of John J. and Jane (Betts) White, both born in Brook- lyn. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, Jerome G. Atkinson, M.D. Professional positions: Chief of Obstetrical Clinic, Polhemus Me- morial Clinic; Adjunct to Clinic for Dis. of Children, in same; Physician on Staff of St. Phebe's Mission. Member Med. Society County of Kings, and Kings County Medical Ass'n. Married, Brooklyn, June 12, 1892, Kate Dorinda Snyder. Child, Snyder White Present address, 119 Gates Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JARVIS SHERMAN WIGHT, Jr, born Sept. 7, 1874, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Jarvis Sherman Wight, M.D. (born Centerville Pa.) and Mary Center (born Lockport, N. Y.). Educated at Brook- lyn Polytechnic Institute (B.S. 1893). Medical education: Preceptor, Prof. Jarvis Sherman Wight (his father—L. I. C. H, 1864). v Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H.; Polhemus Memorial Clinic: Surgical Staff; Asst. to Chair of Op. & Clinical Surgery T L 5\?V lnstr" in 0bstetric Manikin, L. I. C. H, 1899. Mem- ber of Med. Society County of Kings, and Brooklyn Pathological Society. Author of published professional papers Married, Montclair, N. J, Sept. 28,1896, Ida Pelham Robins. Present address, 52 Pineapple St, Brooklyn, N. Y. New Y^CHy.WILC°X' ^ ^"^ ***"*> 155 East 39th St" AND ITS GRADUATES. 385 Class of 1896 Valedictorian—James Parker Becker, B.S. Dudley Medal—John Erhard. Dudley Memorial Medal—Vernon Edmund Taylor, B.A. Chauncey L. Mitchell Prize—Francis Joseph Duffey, B.S. Corydon L. Ford Prize—Herbert Austin Russell, B.A. 37th Course Began Sept. 25, 1895.—Commencement, March 25. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Hon. Willard Bartlett. HERBERT CLYDE ANDERSON, 527 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. In U. S. medical service at Camp Wikoff during Spanish-American War of 1898. HENRY BAUR, born Apr. 3, 1875, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Christian and Maria (Moore) Baur, both born in Germany. Medical education: Preceptor, Emil F. Hartung (L. I. C. H, '84). Professional positions: Out-Door Physician to Bedford Dispens- ary and Hospital, and Assistant to Chair of General Medicine, 1897; Chair of Diseases of the Skin, and Assistant to Chair of Gen- eral Medicine in same, 1898; Examiner for Fraternal Orders, etc Engaged in pharmacy for three years. Present address, 248 Saratoga Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES PARKER BECKER, born Jan. 21, 1866, Syracuse, N. Y.; son of Albert Becker (born Lafayette, N. Y.) and Anna Sager (born Albany, N. Y.). Educated at Syracuse High School (grad. 1883); Syracuse University, B.S. 1888. Medical education: Preceptor, R. S. Royce Professional position: Interne, L. I. C. H. Non-professional positions: Physical Director, Y. M. C. A, Bing- hamton and Brooklyn, N. Y.; of Emanuel (Baptist) House Mis- sion, Brooklyn, and of Syracuse Athletic Association. Present address, 505 So. Warren St., Syracuse, N. Y. LOUIS WILSON BISHOP, born Apr. 29, 1872, Sharon, Mer- cer Co, Pa.; son of Henry M. Bishop (born Mass.) and Alice A. Wilson (born Maryland). B.A, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, H. M. Bishop. Professional positions: Attending Phys. Southern Dispensary and Hospital; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A.; on duty with hos- pital ship " Relief," ordered to Manila, Jan. 1899. Present address, 338 9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 386 THE "LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL JACOB BOOKBINDER, born Nov. 21,1859; son of Jacob and Eva (Stemmler)Buchbinder, both born m Germany. Married, Brooklyn, Feb. 27, 1893, Maria L. West. Child, Etnel May Bookbinder. at v Present address, 1246 Madison St, Brooklyn, N.I. WILLIAM BURKE, born May 30,1869, Fenner Madison Co, N Y.; son of William and Joanna (Dwyer) Burke, both born Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Educated at Cazenovia Seminary and Uni- versity of Syracuse. . Medical education: Med. Dept. Syracuse University. Married, Greenwich, Conn, Nov. 4, 1897, Anna Adelle Mongon. Present address, East Syracuse, N. Y. ALEXANDER HAMILTON CLEMENTS, 293 Clinton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE HAROLD COHILL. (Last known address) 174 Remsen St, Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE WALKINGTON COLBY, born March 8, 1875, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of George Walkington Colby (born New York City) and Lucy A. Walters (born Huntington, L. I.). Educated at Brooklyn High School. Medical education: University of Penna. Professional positions: Interne, St. Joseph's Hospital, Phila.; Asst. Surgeon Throat Dept. Brooklyn Throat Hospital; Vis. Der- matologist Manhattan Dispensary and Hospital, Brooklyn. Mem. Med. Society County of Kings, Kings County Med. Ass'n and Brooklyn Dermatological Society. Author of published profes- sional papers. Present address, 142 Putnam Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES EVERETT CONGDON, born Sept. 27, 1872, East Greenwich, R. I.; son of Richard E. Congdon (born E. Greenwich) and Jeanette W. Chapman (born Mystic, Conn.). Educated at Coffin School, Nantucket, 1888; Milford, Mass, High School, 1889. Medical education: Preceptor, Lawrence Coffin (L. I. C. PI, '89) of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Infectious and Contagious Disease Hos- pital, Brooklyn; Steamship Surgeon, N. Y. to Brazil. Present address, Berlin, N. H. JOHN PARKER CROSBY, born July 15,1870, Angelica, Alle- gany Co, N. Y.; son of Joseph Young Crosby (born Athol, Mass.) and Sarah Parker Lelious (born Belmont, N. Y.). Educated at Wil- son Academy and Hornellsville (N. Y.) Bus. College. AND ITS GRADUATES. 387 Medical education: Niagara Med. College, one year; Preceptor, H. A. Barney. Professional positions: Health Officer (Town and Village) Bel- fast. Present address, Belfast, Allegany Co, N. Y. MARTIN WILLIAM CURRAN, born Nov. 1866, New York City; son of John and Jane (Pilkington) Curran, both born in Ire- land. Medical education: Preceptor, William Shannon. Professional position: Representative of University Med. Coll. at Bellevue Hosp. Dispensary—Nervous Dept. Author of "Information for Nurses.in Home and Hospital" (Chicago) and " Sickness and Accidents " (Chicago). Married, New York, June 11, 1893, Christine Olsen. Present address, 101 Lexington Ave, New York City. PROSPERO HECTOR DeGREGORI, born Oct. 26, 1874, in Genoa, Italy; son of John B. and Theresa (Lavarallo) DeGregori, both born in Genoa. Educated at Genoa Academy. Interne, Eastern District Hospital, 1896-7. Member of Med. So- ciety County of Kings. Present address, 405 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANCIS JOSEPH DUFFEY, B.S, 27 Buckingham St, Hartford, Conn. RICHARD ANDREW ELLIOTT, born Dec. 23,1866, Quincy, Norfolk Co, Mass.; son of Richard Goodhue Elliott (born Bow, N. H.) and Ellen Maria Damon (born Quincy). Educated at Quincy High School. Medical education: Preceptor, E. A. Chase. Professional positions: Asst. Surgeon (with rank of 1st Lieut.) Nat. Military Home, Dayton, 0.; Mem. Mass. Med. Society, and Brockton Medical Club. Member of the Masonic Fraternity. Married, Brockton, June 28,1897, Helen Augusta Dunham. Present address, Brockton, Mass. JOHN ERHARD, 106 Warren St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN ANGUS FERGUSON, bora Sept. 11, 1872, Pictou, Nova Scotia; son of John and Catherine (McKay) Ferguson, botS born in Pictou. Educated at Pictou Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles Bellows. Professional positions: Clinics and Dispensary of E. D. Hospital; 388 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Surgical Ward of same; Aberdeen Hospital, Nova Scotia. Author °f FOTseverafyear^pr^vio^t^medical study, was engaged with the Municipal Electric Light Co, of Brooklyn, as engineer, expert, and electrician. Present address, 104 Reid Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. LOUIS HENRY FLECK, born July 9, 1875, Brooklyn, N Y ; son of George Fleck (born Baden, Germany) and Anna Mary Schwendel (born Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany). Educated at Holy Trinity Parochial School and St. Leonard's Academy. Medical education: Preceptors, Henry J. Hesse (L. I. C. H, 76) and Jacob Fuhs. Professional positions: St. Catharine's Hospital, Brooklyn—Ex- terne, Ambulance Surgeon, Asst. House Surgeon; and now on Dis- pensary Staff of same. Mem. Med. Society County of Kings. Present address, 940 Bushwick Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM FOSTER GANSTER, born July 2, 1867, New York City; son of George Peter Ganster (born in Bavaria) and Theresa Paul (born Reading, Pa.). Educated at St. Paul's Parochial School, and St. Vincent College, near Latrobe, Pa. (Classical Course). Graduate, 1889, of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Medical education: Preceptor, Henry Noss (L. I. C. PI, '91). Engaged in drug business, 1884. Married, Reading, Pa, May 25,1890, Ellie Wynn. Children, Paul Vincent and Florence Georgianna Ganster. Present address, 732 Sackett St, Brooklyn, N. Y. NORMAN PHILIP GEIS, born 1874, Hoboken, N. J.; son of John Nicholas Geis (born Berlin, Germany) and Maria Germann (born Milwaukee, Wis.). Educated at the Adelphi Academy, Brook- lyn,N.Y. Medical education: Preceptor, R. H. Herkimer (L. I. C. H, '92). Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 15 Months; Asst. (surg. & med. rooms) E. D. Hospital Dispensary, 15 Months; Asst. in Medical Room, Columbia Dispensary, 15 months. Present address, 457 Classon Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM FRANCIS GORDON, born June 15, 1872, Wood- bury, Litchfield Co, Conn.; son of William Augustus Gordon (bora Woodbury) and Sarah Emeline Blake (bora Poughkeepsie, N. Y.). Medical education: Preceptor, W. S. Watson. Professional positions: Pathologist to Danbury Med. Society Lecturer to Nurses, Danbury Hospital. Married, June 17,1896, Aiberta Benedict. Present address, 141 Deer Hill Ave, Danbury, Fairfield Co, Conn. AND ITS GRADUATES. 389 WILLIAM CHRISTIAN HAGER, born Feb. 15, 1867, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Carl Christian Hager (born Stuttgart, Ger- many) and Marie Dorothea Rothermund (born Alfeld, Hanover, Germany). Medical education: Preceptor, Cornelia E. Brown. Professional position: Manager, Bushwick Dispensary. Followed the trade of a silversmith previous to medical study. Present address, 258 Hooper St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BURT DAVIS HARRINGTON, born June 9, 1874, Har- ford Mills, Cortland Co, N. Y.; son of Charles Harrington (born Richford, N. Y.) and Sarah Davis (born Harford Mills). Educated at Oswego (N. Y.) Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, J. E. Leonard of Harford Mills. Professional positions: Interne, Kings County Hospital, 1896-7; In charge of Ardendale Sanitarium, May—July, 1897; Asst. Med. Supt. Kings County Hospital, since July 1,1897. Present address, Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. EMILIO HERGERT, born Jan. 20, 1873, Lima, Peru; son of Julius Leopold Hergert (born Dresden, Germany) and Gertrude Vulter (born Chicago, 111.). Educated at Brooklyn, N. Y, High School. Medical education: Preceptor, William H. Skene (L. I. C. H, '88). Professional positions: Interne, Brooklyn, E. D, and Kings County Hospitals; Examiner for Insurance companies. Present address, 200 Bleecker St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK BENJAMIN HOEFLE, born Jan. 17, 1875, New York City; son of Emil Hoefle (born in Germany) and Louisa H. Silberman (born in England). Educated at Brooklyn, N. Y. High School. Medical education: Preceptor, William Silberman (his uncle). Contributor to medical journals. Present address, 700,4th Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHMOND CRANSTON HOLCOMB, born July 26, 1874, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Charles Mortimer Holcomb (born Hunter- ton Co, N. J.) and Lucy Jane Cranston (born Norwich, Conn.). Educated at Brooklyn High School and Pratt Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, Prof. William W. Browning; re- sumed study in N. Y. with R. H. Dawbarn, with army exam, in view. Professional positions: Interne, St. John's Hospital, 1896; Brook- lyn Hospital (first place in Oct. examination) Oct. 1896—Apr. 1898. Asst. Surgeon, U. S. N, 1898, on duty in Porto Rico. THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAI Married, Brooklyn, May 3, 1899, Mary Wells Browning, daugh- ter of Prof. W. W. Browning, M.D. Present address, 563 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWIN GUSTAV KLEIN, born Dec. 3, 1871, at College Point, Queens Co, N. Y.; son of Edwin Klein (born in Prussia) and Jeannette Cordier (born in Rhenish Bavaria). Graduate of N. Y. College of Pharmacy (1892). Medical education: Preceptor, Andrew J. Anderson. Professional positions: Interne, Flushing (L. I.) Hospital, 1897; Willard (N. Y.) State Hospital, since March, 1897. Present address, College Point, Queens Co, N. Y. FREDERICK WILLIAM KUHN, born Feb. 8, 1871, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Joseph and Maria Anna (Blochle) Kulm, both born Baden, Germany. Educated at St. John's College, Brooklyn— B.A. 1891, M.A. 1897. Medical education: Preceptor, Henry Loewenstein. Professional positions: House Staff E. D. Hospital; Mem. St. Catharine's Hospital Ass'n. Mem. Leonard Council No. 26, C. B. L, Washington Council No. 132, K. of C. Married, Morris Park, L. I, ¥eh. 8,1898, Dorothea Stahl. Present address, 768 Bushwick Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE FRANCIS McCUTCHEON LAMONT, born Dec. 28, 1873, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of James Lamont (born Belfast, Ireland) and Mary McCutcheon (born Castle Pollard, Ireland). Educated at St. Stephen's College, Avondale, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles Henry Jones (L. I. C. H, '89); Col. Phys. & Surgeons, N. Y. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H.; Att. Physician in Pediatrics, Southern Dispensary & Hosp. Brooklyn; Med. School Insp'r. Borough of Brooklyn (app'd by N. Y. B'd of Health on exam- ination, March, 1899). Present address, 1 Third Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS CAMPBELL LEITCH, 185 Bergen St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. HERBERT JAMES LIDDLE, 375 Henry St, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM LIPPELT, 43 Hamburg Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS ALOYSIUS McGOLDRICK, born Sept. 13 1874 Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Lawrence and Mary McGoldrick, both born AND ITS GRADUATES. 391 in Ireland. Educated at St. James Academy, Brooklyn; Manhattan College, N. Y. (B.A. 1893). Medical education: Preceptor, D. G. Bodkin. Professional positions: Interne, Brooklyn City Hospital; At- tending Physician at St. Mary's Hosp. Dispensary, and Brooklyn City Dispensary; Asst. Gynecologist St. Peter's Hospital. Present address, 95 Clinton Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN CROCKER MEDD, born May 24, 1867, Swansea, Glamorganshire, South Wales; son of George Archibald Medd (born Leeds, Eng.) and Jane Murray (born Aberdeen, Scotland). Edu- cated at St. Andrews College, Swansea; and Robert Gordon's Hos- pital (non-medical), Aberdeen. Medical education: Preceptor, A. Ross Matheson. Examiner for Metropolitan Life Ins. Company. Married, Brooklyn, June 9, 1898, Ethel A. Runyan. Present address, 356 Ninth St, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN BERTRAND MEURY, born Mar. 8, 1873, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of John Nicolas Meury (born Berne, Switzerland) and Carolina Burkhardt (born Zurich, Switzerland). Medical education: Preceptor, Walter B. Chase. Professional positions: Subst. E. D. Hospital, Brooklyn, 1895-6; Anesth. Brooklyn Throat Hospital; Clinic on Dis. Wom. and Child- ren, E. D. Hosp.; Examiner for Ins. Companies and Fraternal So- cieties. Present address, 6 Stuyvesant Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM EDWARD NAUGHTON, born July 24, 1874, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of James William and Ellen (McCormack) Naughton, both born in Ireland. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, John Harrigan (L. I. C. H, '74). Professional positions: Interne, St. Mary's Hospital, and St. Mary's Female Hospital. Present address, 334 Clinton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWIN DUNN NEWMAN, 295 Evergreen Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y. GEORGE SOULE NORRIS, 134£ Sheffield Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. GAMBLE MORRIS O'MALLEY, bora May 3, 1874, at Troy, N. Y.; son of Thomas Morris and Mary Ann (Dougherty) O'Malley, both born in Ireland. Educated at Union Free School, Hoosick Falls, N. Y, and Brooklyn High School. 392 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education Preceptor, T. Louis Fogarty (L. I. C. H, *91). Professional positions: Interne, Bushwick Hospital, and Kings County Hospital of Brooklyn; Surgeon S. S. " Trojan Prince, ot Prince Line to Italy. Present address, 150 North St, Bennington, Vt. THOMAS FRANCIS PATTERSON, born Oct. 5, 1871, New York City; son of Lawrence Edward Patterson (born Hudson Co, N. J.) and Sarah Campbell (born in Ireland). Educated at St. Francis College, Brooklyn (1883-6). Medical education: Preceptor, George B. O'Sullivan (L. I. C. H, '87). Professional position: Interne, St. John's Hospital, Long Island City, 1896-7. Present address, 87 William St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HERMAN TAPLEY PECK, born Mar. 22, 1874, at St. John, N. B.; son of George William Peck (bora Portland, Me.) and Eliza Amelia Cowan (born St. John). Educated at St. John High School (graduate) and Acadia University, Wolf ville, N. S. Medical education: Preceptor, R. B. Welton, of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H.; Resident Physician, Ardendale Sanitarium; Clinic for Dis. of Skin, Brooklyn City Dis- pensary; Physician to same, and to Out-Door Dept. Bushwick & East Brooklyn Dispensary. Present address, 126 Van Buren St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MARCUS ERNEST PETERSEN, bora Apr. 20, 1870, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of John Marcus Petersen (born Hamburg, Ger- many) and Ernestine Georgina Halm (born Vienna, Austria). Medical education: Preceptor, Adam H. Straub (L. I. C. PL, '89). Professional positions: Interne, Eastern Dist. Hospital; School Examiner for Board of Health; Med. Examiner for Knights of Honor, etc. Married, Brooklyn, Mar. 17,1897, Elizabeth Alice Koehler. Present address, 428 Hamburg Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWARD ROBERT PFARRE, 196 Lincoln PI, Brooklyn, N.Y. > J > HERBERT EDWIN PHELPS, born Sept. 11, 1871, Turin, Lewis Co, N. Y.; son of Charles Johnson Phelps (born Martinsburg' N. Y.) and Delia Dekin (born New Bremen, N. Y.). Educated at Lowville Academy and Cazenovia Seminary. Medical education: Preceptor, James Z. Hunt. Present address, Carthage, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 393 CHARLES AUGUSTINE PHILLIPS, 960 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTHUR LINWOOD REEVE. Medical education: Precep- tor, J. C. Fitzsimmons, M.D, of Brooklyn (L. I. C. H, '88). Member of Med. Society County of Kings, and Kings County Medical Ass'n. Present address, 420 Gold St, Brooklyn, N. Y. HERBERT AUSTIN RUSSELL, born Feb. 10, 1871, at Shelburne Falls, Mass.; son of Austin Nash and Susan Lovinia (Sanderson) Russell, both born in Sunderland, Mass. Educated at Arms Academy, Shelburne Falls; and Amherst College (B.A.) Medical education: Preceptor, George Anderson Cook, of Monta- gue, Mass. Professional positions: Demonstrator of Anat. L. I. C. II.; As- sociate Surgical Staff, Bushwick Hospital; Clinics at Bushwick & E. Brooklyn Hospital, for General Medicine and Dis. of Wom. and Children. Present address, 520 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRI ALEXIS SANTOIRE, born Mar. 17, 1874, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Romuald Samuel Santoire, M.D. (born Longueil, Quebec, Canada) and Blanche Adeline Garispy (born Montreal). Educated at Brooklyn Latin School, Montreal College (Certif. of Belles-Lettres), and Columbia College. Medical education: Preceptor, R. Samuel Santoire, of Brooklyn (his father); visited hospitals in Europe. Professional positions: Interne, U. S. Marine Hospital Service, Ellis Island, N. Y. Harbor; on Medical Staff Brooklyn City Dispens- ary. Member of Med. Society of Kings. Present address, Fort Greble, Dutch Island, R. I. (Home address, 148 Clinton St, Brooklyn, N. Y.) DAVID SHERMAN, 237 Ninth St, Brooklyn, N. Y. BERNHARD STERN, born Jan. 22, 1871, Cassel, Germany; son of Conrad and Anna (Batzing) Stern, both born in Germany. Imperial-Royal Wilhelm Gymnasium, Cassel, B.S, 1892. Medical education: Preceptor, William Neuss, of Brooklyn; one year's private study in Germany previous to entering L. I. C. H.; special studies in Berlin, 1897. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1896-7; Ambulance Surgeon, 3 months in 1896; Examiner for John Hancock Insurance Co. Mem. Cortelyou Club, Brooklyn. 394 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Foster's Meadow, L. I, Oct. 6,1897, Margaret Lock. Present address, 633 E. 28th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FREDERIC NORMAN SWIFT, 619 Biddle St., Baltimore, Md. VERNON EDMUND TAYLOR, born Apr. 20, 1870, Ant- werp, Jefferson Co, N. Y.; son of Thomas Lovel (born Copenhagen, N. Y.) and Jane Maria Austin (born Halifax, N. Y.). Educated at Lowville Academy (1890) and St. Lawrence University, Canton, N. Y. (B.A, 1893). Medical education: Preceptor, James Wiltse Professional position: Attending Physician Bushwick & East Brooklyn Dispensary. Present address, 106 Utica Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDGAR DORMAN THOMPSON, born Oct. 10, 1871, Doe Run, Chester Co, Pa.; son of Rev. Thomas Thompson, M.D, D.D. (bora Delhi, N. Y.) and Annie Elizabeth Dorman (born Blenheim, N. Y.). Educated at Franklin & Marshall Academy; B.A, 1893, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa.—M.A, 1896. Medical education: Preceptor, Robert R. Thompson, of Kingston, N.Y. Professional positions: Surgeon, Lamport & Holt Line of Steam- ers, N. Y. to Brazil. Present address, 208 Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. (or Str. " Olbers," Pier 7-8, Brooklyn, N. Y.). GEORGE GEDDES THOMSON, born Dec. 16, 1866, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of James Thomson (born Montreal, Canada) and Eliza Geddes (born County Down, Ireland). Was engaged as bookkeeper previous to medical studies. Present address, 20 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY RANDOLPH TUTHILL, born Nov. 22, 1873, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Henry Egbert Tuthill (born Speonk, L. I.) and Lydia Maria Butler (born in Brooklyn). Educated at Brooklyn High School, University of Heidelberg, and Lausanne, Switzerland. Medical education: Preceptor, W. H. Philleo, of Brooklyn. Professional position: Staff of French Hospital, N. Y. Present address, 83 Monroe St, Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE EDWARD TYLER, born May 23, 1869, New Hol- land, Logan Co, 111.; son of George Washington Tyler (born Henry County, Ind.) and Sarah Jane Tracy (born Maltimore, Md.). B. S. Kansas Normal College; Columbian University (special). AND ITS GRADUATES. 395 Medical education: Preceptor, Charles W. Brown, of Washington^ D. C; Howard University. Professional positions: Instr. in Med. and Physician to College Dispensary, Gross Med. College, Denver, since Aug., 1895; Lecturer on Physiology, since Aug., 1896; Surgeon Travelers' Ins. Co.; Ex- aminer for Denver Y. M. C. A.; Sec'y Denver and Arapahoe Med. Society, 1898; Mem. Denver Clinical and Path. Society, Colorado State Med. Society, Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Acad, of Medicine. Au- thor of published professional papers. Taught school three years in Thayer Co, Neb.; Prest. County Teachers' Ass'n.; Principal of Schools, Fort Scott, Kansas. Married, Washington, D. C, Apr. 12, 1898, Emma A. Teller, daughter of Henry M. Teller, U. S. Sen. Present address, California Building, Denver, Col. HARRY PARKER VAN WAGENEN, bora Feb. 15, 1874, Creek Locks, Ulster Co, N. Y.; son of Jacob A. Van Wagenen (born Creek Locks), and Jeanette Smith (born Hurley, N. Y.). Educated at Kingston Academy (Class of 1891). Medical education: Preceptors, Drs. Smith & Crisfeld. Professional position: Health Officer, Town of Shawangunk, N.Y. Married, Wallkill, N. Y, Jan. 26, 1898, Mary J. Millspaugh. Present address, Creek Locks, Ulster Co, N. Y. ALEXANDER APFELL VERNON, born June 23, 1874, Montego Bay, Jamaica, W. I.; son of William and Margaret Eliza- beth (Kay) Vernon, both born in Jamaica. Educated at York Castle College, Jamaica (grad. 1890). Medical education: Preceptor, A. J. McCatty (L. I. C. H, '81). Passed (Jan. 1898) second exam, for M. R. C. S, London, and L. R. C. P, England. Present address (temporary), 19 Keppel St., Russell Square, Lon- don, W. C, England. HUGO VON DESSAUER, 379 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN LYAL HENRY WALDIE, born Dec. 14, 1872, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of George Waldie (born Edinburgh, Scotland), and Margaret Theresa Grace (born Dublin, Ireland). Medical education: Preceptor, G. J. Mirrielees (L. I. C. H, '82). Professional positions: Interne, St. Mary's Hospital, 1896-7; (now) Asst. Surgeon in Dispensary, St. Mary's Female Hospital, and Asst. Orthopedic Surgeon in Dispensary of St. Mary's General Hos- pital; Mem. Med. Society, County of Kings, and Alumni Ass'n St. Mary's Hospital. 396 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Married, Brooklyn, Sept. 1, 1895, Elizabeth Margaret Keogh. Children, Grace, Marie, and John Lyal Waldie Present address, 22 New York Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. WALTER JAMES WELLINGTON, 1 Lincoln Road, Brook- lyn, N. Y. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. CHARLES EDWARD WILLIAMSON, born Jan. 2, 1873, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Charles H. and Laura Amelia (Humphrey) Williamson, both born in New York City. Educated in Brooklyn Public Schools and Long Island Bus. College. Medical education: Preceptor, William W. Browning. Professional positions: Interne, Bushwick Hospital. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Present address, 211 Van Buren St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROYALL HERMAN WILLIS, born Oct. 24, 1875, at Plain- field, N. J.; son of William Henry Willis (born N. Y. City), and Lucretia Hazen Wyckoff (born Brooklyn, N. Y.). Educated at Plainfield High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Benj. F. Westbrook (L.I.C.H, '74). Professional position: Interne, L. I. C. H. Present address, 14 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM WILSON WOLFE, born Feb, 25,1869, at Hender- son, Texas; son of Felix and Hester (Daniels) Wolfe, both born in Virginia. Educated at Charles Sumner Inst, Henderson (Certifi- cate, 1883) and Prairie View State Norm. Inst, of Tex. (grad. 1888). Medical education: Preceptor, A. C. Neal. Professional positions: Of Visiting Staff, Old People's Home, New- ark; Med. Examiner K. of P. Lodge, and U. 0. of True Reformers; Member Medical Society of N. J. Non-professional positions: Principal of a City School, Hillsboro, Tex.; in El Paso, Tex, Custom House, under Prest. Plarrison; Re- cording Sec'y of a Masonic Order; Ch'n. of Trustees,K. of P.Lodge. Present address, 17 Scott St, Newark, N. J. ♦LAWRENCE SWAN WOODHULL, born Aug. 1, 1874, at Huntington, Suffolk Co, N. Y.; died, Brooklyn, N. Y, June 8, 1899; son of Caleb Smith Woodhull (born Comae, N. Y.) and Fanny Dean Fish (born Mystic, Conn.). Educated at Brooklyn Latin School, and Williams College. Married, July 29,1896, K. Elizabeth Towner. JOSEPH ADDISON WOOLLEY, 310 Sumner Ave, Brooklyn, AND ITS GRADUATES. 397 Class of 1897. Valedictorian—Charles Pelton Hutchins. Dudley Medal—Nathan Thomas Beers, Jr. Dudley Memorial Medal—Chester Eugene Blackman. Chauncey L. Mitchell Prize—Andrew Green Foord. Corydon L. Ford Prize—Charles Roberson, B.S. 38th Course Began Sept. 28, 1806.—Commencement, March 31. •Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Rev. Francis Landey Patton, D.D, LL.D. THEODORE BURTON ACKERLY, 222 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. REGINALD MORTIMER HUTCHINGS BANBURY, born March 22, 1875, at Hope Bay, Parish of Portland, County of Surrey, Jamaica, W. I.; son of Thomas and Christiana May (Orr) Banbury, both born in Jamaica. Educated at Titchfield School, Port Antonio; York Castle College; Pharm. Dept, Public General Hospital, Kings- ton. Medical education: Preceptor, A. J. McCatty (L. I. C. H, '81). Member of West Indian Benevolent and Social League, Brook- lyn; Member (and Medical Adviser) of Alpha Lodge, 1381, G. N. 0. 0. F. Present address, 44 St. Felix St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BENJAMIN ARTHUR BARNEY, born Sept. 16, 1872, Inde- pendence, Allegany Co, N. Y.; son of John and Lenora L. (Daxter) Barney, both born at Independence. Graduate, 1893, of Andover, N. Y, High School. Medical education: Preceptors, F. E. Comstock (1893) and C. S. Parkhill of Hornellsville (1896). Present address, Hammondsport, N. Y. NATHAN THOMAS BEERS, Jr, born Brooklyn, N. Y. March 29, 1874; son of Nathan Thomas Beers (born Brooklyn) and Elizabeth L. Granger (born Hempstead, N. Y.). Educated at Adel- phi Acacdemy (1881-7) and Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (1887-92). Medical education: Preceptor, James M. Winfield. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1898; Subst. 2 weeks each, Norwegian Hospital and U. S. Army Hospital; Asst. Surgeon, Am. Canoe Ass'n; Member Kings County Medical Society; Special Inspector, Dept. of Health, 1897. 398 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Mem. Crescent Athletic Club, Phi Kappa Phi Fraternity Club, Permanent Member Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences. Present address, 198 New York Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y. CHESTER EUGENE BLACKMAN, born Feb. 5, 1873, Dan- bury, Fairfield Co, Conn.; son of Ezra Senior Blackman (born Dan- bury) and Dorcas Tenyke Donalds (born New York City). Edu- cated at Danbury High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Frederick G. Graves; University of Vermont, 1895. Professional positions: Appointed Interne, Bridgeport General Hospital, 1897, but unable to accept; Mem. Bridgeport Medical Ass'n; Examiner for Knights of Pythias. Member Adelphion Lodge, No. 80, I. 0. 0. F. Present address, 394 Stratford Ave, Bridgeport, Conn. GEORGE AUGUSTUS PORTER BOULDEN, Bath Beach, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM GURNEY BOWERMAN, Bracebridge, Canada. HENRY EDWARD BROWN, 315 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY WINANS BURNETT, born Oct. 22, 1872, New York City; son of John Higgins Burnett (born Brooklvn, N. Y.) and Eugenia Kent Winans (born N. Y. City). Attended College of the City of New York. Medical education: Preceptor, George Drury (L. I. C. H, '78); Society of the Lying-in Hospital, N. Y, 1896. Professional positions: Physician, Prince S. S. Line, New York to Italy, Nov. 1897 to Feb. 1898; Resident Staff, Kings County Hospital, Feb. 1898. Member Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences, and Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity; Asst. Chemist in Laboratory of Prof. Lucius Pitkin Ph.D., 1892-3. ' Present address, 306 Jay St, Brooklyn, N. Y. DAVID LOUIS CEDERHOLM, born July 20, 1867, Stock- holm, Sweden; son of Andreas Olson and Marie Louise (Kruse) Cederholm, both born in Sweden. Educated at North College (Classical Dept.) Stockholm. 6 Married June 14 1894, Rose May Nicholas, of Easthampton, Mass. Child, Dorothy Louise Cederholm. Present address, 574 Pacific St, Brooklyn, N. Y. AUGUSTUS LOUIS CHILD, 269 W. 70th St, New York City. AND ITS GRADUATES. 399 BUNWORTH CLERY, born Nov. 28, 1872, New York City, son of Francis and Mary Frances (Sheahan) Clery, both born in Ireland. Medical education: Preceptor, Jose M. Ferrer; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, 3 years. Present address, 256 W. 133d St., New York City. JOHN B. CORSIGLIA, born Sept. 22, 1871, Neirone, Prov. Genoa, Italy; son of Paul Corsiglia (born Neirone) and Catherine Casabianca (born Genoa). Educated at Gymnasium and Lyceum of Genoa. Medical education: Preceptor, Teofilo Parodi, of New York. Professional position: Asst. to Prof. Chapin, Demilt and Post Graduate Dispensaries, Dis. of Children. Present address, 50 Centre St., New York City. JOSEPH M. CREAMER, Jr, born Sept. 21, 1877, at Charlotte- town, P. E. Island; son of Joseph M. Creamer, M.D. (born Brooklyn, N. Y.) and Catherine Reddin (born Charlottetown). Educated at St. Dunstan's College, Canada; St. Vincent de Paul and St. John's College, Brooklyn, N. Y. Present address, 122 Tompkins Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. FREDERICK LOUIS ANTOINE DARBONNIER, born in Berkshire, Tioga Co, N. Y.; son of Stephani Darbonnier (born Orbe, Canton de Vaud, Switzerland) and Elizabeth Schaffer (born Geneva, Switzerland). Graduate of Cayuga Lake Mil. Academy, Aurora, N. Y.; two years at Syracuse University. Medical education: Preceptor, Isaac W. Gay, of Berkshire, N. Y.; two years at Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. Non-professional positions: Head Master and Instr. in Mathe- matics and French, Cuyuga Lake Mil. Academy, 1892-3. Member Psi Upsilon Fraternity (Syracuse). Present address, Berkshire, Tioga Co., N. Y. FRANK DEVLIN, born July 26, 1865, in Lancashire, England; son of Patrick and Mary (McKeown) Devlin, both born County Armagh, Ireland. Educated at Public School, Newark, N. J.; Technical Student Certificate, Regents Univ., State of N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, R. J. Marshall. Professional positions: Asst. House Physician, St. Michael's Hos- pital; Physician to City Almshouse—both in Newark; Med. Ex- aminer and Physician to various Fraternal Orders, etc. Present address, Newark, N. J. Rev ADOLPH FREDERICK ERDMANN, born Dec. 27, 1867, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Frederick John Erdmann (born Herford, 400 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Germany) and Catherine Decker (born Brooklyn). Educated at Colgate University. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H.; Dr. Skene's Sani- tarium, since Sept. 1897. Non-professional positions: Pastor of Baptist Church, Erieville, N. Y. Present address, 412 Degraw St, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES TAYLOR ESTABROOK, born Jan. 23, 1873, at Worcester, Mass.; son of Charles Whitney and Helen A. (Carr) Estabrook. Graduate, 1892, of Worcester High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Frank G. Fay, of Worcester (L. I. C. H, '84); Med. Dept. Univ. of Vermont. Professional positions: House Staff, Norwegian Hospital, Brook- lyn, 1897-8; Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, 1898-9. Present address, Eye and Ear Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANCIS JOSEPH STANISLAUS FITZGERALD, born June 26, 1874, in New York City; son of Michael John and Cath- erine Josephine (Lane) Fitzgerald, both born County Cork, Ireland. Educated at St. Francis Xavier College, N. Y.; Brooklyn Poly- technic Institute (Sci. Course) 1892-4; private study of Law, i.oyi-ic. Medical education: Preceptors, P. Valentine Walsh and Gordon R. Hall. Professional positions: General Clinic, St. Lazarus Free Dispen- sary, 1898; Interne, St. Mary's Hospital, 1898-9; House Physician m same, 1898. Member of Medical Society County of Kings Married, N.Y, June 26, 1895, Genevieve Cecilia Sullivan. Child, Gladys Maria Fitzgerald, born Feb. 14, 1897. Present address, 516 Sixth Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS DANA FITZSIMMONS, born April 13, 1874 Brooklyn NY.; son of Michael Fitzsimmons (born Dublin, Ire- land) and Kathrme Dana born Boston, Mass.). Educated at Brown's Bus^ College and the Polytechnic Institute, BrTklyn Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph H. Raymond " Professional position: Interne, St. Mary's Hospital to ProLTTc^ke'ne110111^^ *** ^ MarCh °f ^ dedicat^ Present address, 689 Tenth St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ANDREW GREEN FOORD, 120 E. 34th St, New York City. WILLIAM LESLIE FRASER, born Jan. 12, 1874, Westville Pictou Co, Nova Scotia; son of Hugh and Christina (McLeodj AND ITS GRADUATES. 401 Fraser, both born in Pictou County. Educated at Brooklyn High School and Brown's Bus. College. Medical education: Preceptor, Sidney H. Gardiner. Professional positions: Asst. to Surgeon, Dominion Coal Mining Co, Cape Breton, 1897. Asst. Sec'y (under R. L. Dickinson, M.D.) Civil Service Board, Brooklyn. Present address, West Branch, River John, N. S. OTTO GUSTAVUS FRISCHBIER, born Aug. 28, 1871, Bitter- feld, Germany; son of Karl Gustavus Frischbier, LL.D, Mayor of Bitterfeld( born Merseburg, Germany; died an officer in the Franco- Prussian War) and Marie Nannie Morgenstern (born Hederslebben, Germany). Educated at Gymnasium of the University of Halle; Ph.G, N. Y. College of Pharmacy. Medical education: Preceptor, William Boes, Brooklyn, N. Y. Member of Medical Society, County of Kings. Professional position: House Surgeon, Bushwick Hospital. Present address, 185 Stagg St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ETHERIDGE IDE FULLER, born Feb. 27, 1875, Worcester, Mass.; son of Theodore Fred Fuller (bora Canton, Mass.) and Hattie Emily Ide (born Parishville, N. Y.). Graduate of Worcester Gram- mar School, and (with Scientific Diploma) of Worcester High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Frank G. Fay (L. I. C. H, '84). Professional position: Interne (substitute), Brooklyn Hospital. Present address, 45 Piedmont St., Worcester, Mass. JOHN ALPHONSUS GAYNOR, Ph.D., 223 Warren St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ANDREW MARTIN GILLEN, born Aug. 15, 1875, at Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Thomas William and Catharine (Martin) Gillen, both born in Ireland. Educated at St. Francis Xavier College, N. Y. (diploma Acad. Dept. 1890) and St. Francis College, Brooklyn (B.S, 1894). Medical education: Preceptor, Aaron W. Shepard (L. I. C. H, '66). Professional positions: Interne, St. John's Hospital, L. I. City; Ambulance Surgeon, Coney Island Hospital. Contributor to medi- cal journals. Member of Knights of Columbus, A. 0. F, and Columbian Club, of Brooklyn. Present address, 560 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN LOUIS JOSEPH GORMLY, Parkville, Brooklyn, N. Y. 402 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL EDWARD WILLIAM HALL, Grand Rapids, Mich. (Was in U. S. Medical Service in Porto Rico, 1898.) EDWARD PATRICK STANLEY HART, born Sept. 10, 1872, in Jersey City, N. J.; son of John and Mary (Stanley) Hart, both born in Ireland. Educated at St. Peter's College, Jersey City. Medical education: Preceptors, J. J. Broderick, of Jersey City, and Dr. Prendergast, of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Visiting Staff, St. Francis Hospital, Jer- sey City. Member of Hudson County Medical Society. Contributor to medical journals. Member of Catholic Club, Niantic Wheelmen, Foresters of America (Court Damon), St. Peter's College Alumni, Jersey City. Present address, 528 Jersey Ave, Jersey City, N. J. RICHARD ALVIN HENDERSON, born Jan. 28, 1875, at Cadiz, Harrison Co., 0.; son of William Henderson (born Cadiz) and Rachel H. Robinson (born Bloomfield, 0.). Educated at Frank- lin College, New Athens, 0. (B.S. and M.S.). Medical education: Preceptor, Samuel L. West, of St. Clairsville, 0. and Alvin C. Henderson, of Brooklyn (brother—L. I. C. H, '72). Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1897-8. Member of Med. Society, County of Kings. Present address, 82 Morton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBERT HENRY DANIEL HEPPNER, born Oct. 22, 1862, at Calbe, Saxony; son of Theodore Heppner (born Bernberg, Ger- many) and Augusta Heimberg (born Calbe). Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph H. Raymond (L. I. C. H, '68). Professional positions: Asst. to Chair of Anat. and Prosector L I. C. H.; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. N, 1898. Married, Chicago, 111, March 12, 1882, Lillie Neitler. Chil- dren, Margaret and Josephine Heppner. Present address, 421 Henry St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ISAAC MacMUNN HOLLY, born Aug. 10, 1868, Brooklyn, N Y.; son of Starr Gould Holly (born Stamford, Conn.) and Marv *. Reed (born Brooklyn, N. Y.). Educated at Macnairs Academy, Bedminster, N. J, and Rutgers College. Medical education: Preceptor, A. Costales Di^:So„Con: Attending Physician Atlantic Avenue S^XZy^l^X™^™ X ^ Natta- ChiW' Present address, 636 St. Mark's Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 403 CHARLES PELTON HUTCHINS, born Sept. 10,1872, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Alexander Hutchins, M.D. (born New York City) and Mary Frances Pelton (born Poughkeepsie, N. Y.). Educated at Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn (1890), Williams College, and Colum- bia University. Medical education: Preceptor, Joshua M. Van Cott, Jr. (L. I. C. H, '85). Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1897; Mem. Bridge- port Medical Ass'n. Married, Baltimore, Md, May 5, 1897, Margaret Elizabeth Snowden. Present address, 252 State St, Bridgeport, Conn. WILLIAM AVERILL JEWETT, born Aug. 27, 1875, at Bos- ton, Mass.; son of George Frederick Jewett (born Bath, Me.) and Imogene E. Herrick (born Sedgwick, Me). Educated at Boston High School, 1894. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles Jewett, of Brooklyn. Professional position: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1897-8. Present address, 282 Hancock St, Brooklyn, N. Y. LOUIS FOWLER JOY, born Aug. 26, 1871, Ilion, Herkimer Co, N. Y.; son of Henry L. Joy (born Philadelphia, Pa.) and Mary Elizabeth Payne (born Utica, N. Y.). Educated at Ilion Union School and Academy, and Syracuse University. Medical education: Preceptor, Milton R. Joy (his brother—L. I. C. H, '84), of Cazenovia, N. Y. Married, Brooklyn, Dec. 30, 1897, Eva J. Drake. Present address, Fulton, N. Y. WALTER HENRY KEEN, born Dec 28, 1862, London, Eng- land; son of John Keen (born Bledlow Ridge, Oxfordshire) and Louisa Jordan (born London). Educated at Notting Hill Grammar School, London. Medical education: Preceptor, T. W. Topham. Non-professional positions: Cor. Sec'y, Fort Scott (Kan.) Water Co. until resignation in 1892; engaged until 1892 with various com- mercial and financial institutions. Married, Brooklyn, June, 1890, Ida Jane Emery. Present address, 255 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM FRANCIS KEPPEL, born Nov. 25,1875, New York City; son of William Keppel (born N. Y. City) and Frances Armour (born Baltimore, Md.). Medical education: Preceptor, Adam Schauf. Examining Physician to Nat. Prov. Union. Member of Brook- lyn Medical Society. Present address, 851 Bushwick Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. 404 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL WILLIAM TILSON LAWSON, born Aug. 16, 1871, in New York City; son of William Lawson (born Belfast, Ireland) and .Mary E. Maycrink (born New York). Educated at the College of the City of New York. Medical education: Preceptors, W. Strew and W. Mclntyre Present address, 900 Sixth Ave, New York City. JACQUES LOEWE, born Feb. 16, 1866, in Odessa, Russia; son of Abraham and Leah (Osher) Loewe, both born in Odessa. Graduate of Odessa Pro-gymnasium, and Royal Conservatory of Music, Vienna. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Minister and Musical Director of Temple Israel, Brooklyn, N. Y, since 1892. Present address, 45 McKibbin St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CORNELIUS RUXTON LOVE, 142 West 22d St., New York City. LUCIAN RUFUS McCOLLOM, 118 Central Ave, Flushing, Queens Co., N. Y. FRANK MICHAEL MACKNIGHT, Binghamton, N. Y. CHARLES EDWARD MANNING, born March 3, 1875, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Edward and Susan Clark (MacDowell) Manning, both born New Brunswick, N. J. Graduate of Boys' High School, Brooklyn. Professional position: Resident Phys. Sea Side Home, Conev Isl- and, 1897. Present address, 474 Putnam Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ISAAC HALL MANNING, Chapel Hill, N. C. AUGUSTUS MARABLE, born Aug. 2, 1868, in New Orleans, La.; son of John F. Marable (born Virginia) and Emistine Acee (born Georgia). Medical education: Preceptor, Sonil E. Armstrong, of Ruther- ford, N. J.; Med. Dept. University of Vermont (M.D, 1895). Prest. (and an organizer) of Tensas Parish Med. Ass'n. Was post office clerk in Brooklvn, N. Y.; Lieut, commanding (and organizer) of Signal Corps, 9th Regt, N. G, S. N. Y. Mem- ber of Ridgewood Masonic Lodge 710 (Brooklyn), I. 0. 0. F, K. of P, Royal Arcanum and Eastern Star. Married, April 12, 1898, Marie Balfour Newman, of Natchez, Miss. ' Present address, Waterproof, La. AND ITS GRADUATES. 405 CLIFFORD MILLS, born Dec. 1,1875, Morristown, Morris Co, N. J.; son of Nehemiah Malon Mills (bora N. Y. City) and Susan Stack (born Stanhope, N. J.). Educated at Morristown High School. Medical education: Preceptor, F. W. Oliver, of Morristown. Examiner for Mutual Life Ins. Co. Present address, Califon, N. J. SIDNEY ELY MORGAN, Middletown, Conn. FORBES JAMES MUNSON, born Aug. 1,1869, Dover, Morris Co, N. J.; son of (Judge) Charles Hurd Munson (born Dover) and Margaret Shaw (born Mine Hill, N. J.). Educated at Dover High School, and Model College, Trenton. Medical education: George 0. Crummins, 1888. Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. PL; Med. School Insp'r, Borough of Brooklyn (app'd by N. Y. B'd of Health, on examina- tion, March, 1899). Prest. Class of 1897, L. I. C. H. Married, Brooklyn, April 28, 1898, Elizabeth J. Straub. Present address, Munson, N. J. HARRY WILLARD NICHOLS, born Nov. 23, 1874, in Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Henry Townsend and Georgiana (Holden) Nichols, both born Reading, N. Y. Graduate of Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, 1894. Medical education: Louis Lee Nichols, of Brooklyn (L. I. C. H, '90). Professional positions: Interne, Kings County Hospital and L. I. C. H. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Present address, 323 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. AUGUSTUS PEARCE NORTHRIDGE, born Oct. 15, 1877, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of William Jay Northridge (born Ireland) and Carrie St. Johns Pearce (born N. Y. City). Educated at Brooklyn High School. Medical education: Preceptor, William A. Northridge, of Brook- lyn (L. I. C. H, '82). Professional position: Interne, St. John's Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, N. Y. Present address, 137 Monroe St, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWARD FRANKLIN PERRY, born Oct. 8, 1871, Pomfret, Windham Co, Conn.; son of Franklin White Perry (born Dudley, Mass.) and Cornelia Maria Williams (born Pomfret). Attended Amherst College. Medical education: Preceptor, Arnold Catlin. Professional positions: Interne, St. John's Riverside Hospital, 406 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Yonkers, N. Y, Dec, 1897-April, 1898; House Staff, Brooklyn Hos- P1 Present address, Brooklyn Hospital, Raymond St, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Home address, Putnam, Conn.). CHRISTIAN EDWARD PETERSEN, bora Nov. 14, 1870, in Jersey City, N. J.; son of Otto Louis Petersen (born Denmark) and Mary Jane Oelzner (bora N. Y. City). Educated at Brooklyn Poly- technic Institute. Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph H. Raymond (L. 1. C. H, '68). Professional positions: Interne, Contagious Hospital, Flatbush; Kings County Hospital; Asst. Junior Physician, State Hospital, Utica, N. Y.; Vis. Physician to Brooklyn Central Dispensary. Veteran of Co. G, 23d Regt, N. G, S. N. Y. Married, Brooklyn, Sept. 14, 1898, May Ellison Bleecker. Present address, 281 Stuyvesant Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. MAXIMILIAN THOMAS RAUH, Ph.G, 15 Palmetto St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ALFRED HELMHOLTZ RIEDEL, born in New York City; son of Heinrich Riedel, M.D, Erlangen (born Bamberg, Bavaria) and Clara Wendler (born Alt-Landsberg, Brandenburg, Prussia). Edu- cated at Gymnasiums at Stargard, Pomerania (1881) and Berlin; Gymnasium at Prenzlau, Brandenburg, B.A, 1894. Professional positions: Interne, E. D. Hospital; Asst. to Andrew R. Robinson, M.D, and Clinical Assistant at N. Y. Polyclinic Med. School and Hospital. Present address, 202 Lee Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES ROBERSON, born Nov. 20, 1872, Chapel Hill, Orange Co, N. C; son of Abner Benton Roberson, M.D, and Cor- nelia Adline Stone, both born in Chatham County, N. C. Educated at Chapel Hill High School; B.S, 1894, University of North Caro- lina. Medical education: Preceptor, R. H. Whitehead; University of North Carolina, 1894-5. Present address, Chapel Hill, N. C. CHARLES PERCEY ROBERTS, born at Windsor, Broome Co, N". Y.; son of James L. and Content Elizabeth (Coon) Roberts. Edu- cated at Windsor Union School and Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, E. A. Pierce. Member of Broome County Med. Society, and Academy of Medi- cine. Present address, Lestershire, N. Y. OTTO ERNST FRIEDRICH RISCH, born Aug. 6, 1864, at Emden, Prussia; son of Ernst Johann Franz Risch (born Goslar, Prussia) and Emma Marie Thiele (born Harzburg, Prussia). Medical education: Preceptor, Henry Risch. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Member of Germania Club, and The Dutch Arms, Brooklyn. Present address, 497 Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 407 JOHN JOSEPH ROONEY, 155 East 115th St, New York City. JOSEPH WILLIAM SCHAEFFER, son of Anthony Schaeffer (born New York) and Theresa Urich (born Brooklyn). Educated at St. John's College, Brooklyn. Professional position: Externe Physician, Ambulance Surgeon, and House Surgeon and Physician, Eastern District Hospital, Brooklyn, 1 year. Present address, 972 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY WILLIAM SCHIMPF, born Feb. 14,1868, New York City; son of Henry Schimpf (born Darmstadt, Germany) and Bar- bara Sophia Stubenbord (born Bavaria). Ph. G, Coll. of Pharmacy, N.Y. Medical education: Preceptor, William Stubenbord. Professional positions: Asst. Dept. Gen. Med. and Genito-U. Dis, West Side German Dispensary, N. Y.; Food Inspector, Brooklyn Health Dept.; Mem. Am. Ass'n for Advancement of Science, Kings County Pharm. Soc; N. Y. State Pharm. Ass'n; Am. Chem. Soc; Soc. of Medical Progress, N. Y, etc Author of "A Text-Book of Volumetric Analysis" (New York and London, 1895), and numerous published professional papers. Married, New York City, Aug. 5, 1896, Marie Malvine Bohlk. Child, William Howard Schimpf. Present address, 354 W. 35th St, New York City. FREDERICK SCHNEIDER, Jr, bora Jan. 21, 1872, at Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Frederick Schneider (born Baden, Germany) and Lena Irmscher (born in Saxony). Educated at Newark Theological Seminary (German), Rutgers Preparatory School. Medical education: Preceptor, William Francis Campbell (L. I. C. PI, '92). Junior Obstetrician, Out-Door Obst. Dept, L. I. C. H. Member of Brooklyn Med. Society. Present address, 701 Bushwick Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM JOHN SHIELDS, Jr, 251 East 61st St, New York City. FRANK ELBERT APPLEGATE STONEY, born May 1,1874, at Matawan, N. J.; son of James Burrowes Stoney (born Keyport, N. J.) and Zephena Eliza Carhart (born Holmdel Township, N. J.). Medical education: Preceptors, Landon Carter Gray, of New York, and Benjamin F. Westbrook, of Brooklyn (L. I. C. H, '74); University of Maryland, 1894, New York Polyclinic. Professional position: Res. Physician, N. Y. Polyclinic Hospital. 408 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Member of Young Republican Club, Brooklyn; 1st V.-P. Brook- lyn Chautauqua Union. Present address, 110 St. Felix St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES EDWARD THOMPSON, born Feb. 28,1874, in Boston, Mass.; son of Norman Benjamin Thompson (born London, Eng.) and Anna Marie Fitzpatrick (born Boston). Educated at Harvard University. Medical education: Preceptor, John S. Drain. Professional positions: Asst. in Wom. Surg. Clinic, Roosevelt Hospital, N. Y. (Out-patient Dept.); Junior House Surgeon, St. Catherine's Hospital, Brooklyn; Junior House Physician, St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn; Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Army—serving five months at Santiago de Cuba, during the Spanish war, in charge of Nautical Club Hospital, and Executive Officer of U. S. General Military Hos- pital. Member of Columbian Club, Knights of Columbus, Crescent Ath- letic Club, Naval Reserve, Brooklyn Bicycle Club, Yankee Club of N. Y, and Union Boat Club. Present address, 223 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH EDGAR TODD, born June 3,1874, Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Joseph Todd (born Fairfield, Vt.) and Rhoda Ann Hurley (born Howell, N. J.). Medical education: Maternity Hospital, New York. Non-professional position: Chemist, N. Y. Laboratory. Present address, P. 0. Box 379, Morris Park, Richmond Hill, N. Y. J. MARTIN VOORHEES, born June 7, 1868, Newberg, Shia- wassee Co, Mich.; son of George Voorhees (born Hudson, Mich.) and Lydia A. Gorham (born Cattaraugus Co, N. Y.). Educated ait Reed City, Mich. High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Alexander C. Howe. Non-professional positions: Physical Director Y. M C A La- fayette, Ind, 1891-2; Asst. Director Y. M. C. A, Brooklyn, 1892-6- (now) Phys. and Athletic Director, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn Married West Bay City, Mich, Sept. 8, 1892, Georgia Elizabeth Winter. Child, Gladys Marie Voorhees. Present address, 291 DeKalb Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH WILLIAM WALSH, born March 8, 1876, New York City; son of William and Mary Elizabeth (Martin) Walsh, both born m Ireland. Educated at St. Francis Xavier College, and Manhat- tan College, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, J. Morrogh Shannon, of New i ork. AND ITS GRADUATES. 409 Professional positions: Interne, St. Joseph's Hospital, Yonkers, N. Y.; Maternity service (subst.) St. Mary's Maternity. Present address, 754 McDonough St, Brooklyn, N. Y. DANIEL WALTERS, born July 25, 1869, at Port Oram, Morris Co., N. J.; son of William and Diana Walters, both born in England. Educated at Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J. Medical education: Preceptor, John Walters; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, two years. Present address, Port Oram, N. J. WILLIAM CLARK WATSON, born July 11, 1872, in New York City; son of Clark David Watson (born N. Y.) and Hettie M. King (born Georgetown, D. C). Educated at Macedon Acad- emy, and Poughkeepsie Bus. College. Medical education: Bellevue Hosp. Med. College. Present address, 418 East Main St, Bridgeport, Conn. FREDERICK LINCOLN WING, born Aug. 30, 1866, son of Frederick Hopkins Wing (born Mass.) and Amelia Kempshall (bora N. Y.). Educated at University of Rochester. Present address, 44 St. Felix St, Brooklyn, N. Y. PATRICK JOSEPH YORK, 202 Tillary St, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWIN GARVIN ZABRISKIE, 878 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y. Class of 1898. Valedictorian—Nathaniel Philip Rathbun. Dudley Medal—Richard Richardson Pettigrew. Dudley Memorial Medal—Victor Mildenberg. Chauncey L. Mitchell Prize—Otto Maximilian Schwerdt- feger. . Corydon L. Ford Prize;—Arthur Marston Stimson. ^ .v? {}'&'■'';"' 39TH Course Began Sept. 29, 1897.—Commencement, May 18. Commencement Exercises Held in Academy of Music. Address to Graduates by Thomas B. McLeod, D.D. ALEXANDER LOCKE ANDERSON, born Oct. 19,1873, at St. John, N. B.; son of Benjamin Anderson (born St. Martin's, N. B.) and Sarah Jennings Tyner (born St. John). Educated at various High Schools, Horton Collegiate Academy, and Acadia University, Wolfville, N. S. Author of numerous short stories in periodicals. Present address, 183 Eleventh St, Brooklyn, N. Y. 410 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL CHARLES ALEXANDER BAILEY, born Aug. 29, 1876, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of George Edgar Bailey (born Morristown, N. J.) and Pauline Louise Ernst (born Brooklyn). Medical education: Preceptor, Andrew J. Dower. Professional position: Res. Physician, Bayonne (N. J.) Hos- pital. Present address, Bayonne Hospital, Bayonne, N. J. GEORGE WESLEY BEATTY, born Nov. 3, 1872, at Elizabeth, N. J.; son of John James Beatty (born N. Y.) and Mary Elizabeth Marthaler (born Elizabeth). Medical education: Preceptor, Wilbur H. Seymour (L. I. C. H, '92). Present address, 15 E. Reide St, Elizabeth, N. J. HENRY EDWIN BELL, born Oct. 28,1868, in New York City; son of Joseph Henry and Maria Louisa (Holden) Bell, both born N. Y. Graduate (1893) of Mills Training School for Male Nurses. Medical education: Preceptor, William Francis Campbell (L. I. C. H, '92). Married, New York, Feb. 9, 1895, Charlotte Isabel Loase Child, Chester Otis Bell. Present address, 428 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. NICHOLAS BORELLI, born Feb. 6,1876, at Maschito, Potenza, Italy; son of Vincenzo Borelli, U. S. N, and Vincenza Rusciano, both born in Italy. Educated at High School and Pratt Institute, Brooklyn; Collegio Principale, Naples; M.A, 1898, St. Francis Col- lege. Member of Orpheus Musical Club (Fin. Sec), Brooklyn Institute, Fortitude Lodge No. 19, F. & A. M. Present address, 32 Russell Place, Brookljm, N. Y. HARRY DWIGHT BREWSTER, born Nov. 24, 1874, at Harford, Susquehanna Co, Pa.; son of Harry Dwight Brewster (born Harford) and Louisa Carpenter (born Lenox, Pa.). Edu- cated at Harford High School and Mansfield State Normal School. Medical education: Preceptor, William S. Overton (L. I. C H . '87), Professional position: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1899. Present address, Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES HENRY BRENNAN, Marcher Av, High Bridge, N. Y. ROBERT TRUMAN BRIGGS, born May 7, 1874, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Benjamin Mills Briggs, M.D, and Coraelia King^ both born in New York City. AND ITS GRADUATES. 4H Medical education: Preceptor, Benjamin M. Briggs (his father); University of Vermont. Hospital Steward, 22d Inf. N. Y. V, and 13th Regt. N. G, S. N. Y.; in U. S. Medical Service, 1898, at Camp Black, Fort Slocum, and Willett's Point, N. Y. Present address, 329 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWIN MARTIN BULLWINKEL, born Oct. 4, 1876, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Martin and Adeline (Stemmermann) Bull- winkel, both born in Germany. Educated at Brooklyn High School. Medical education: Preceptor, William G. Russell (L. I. C. H, '71); Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y, 1894-5. Professional positions: Staff of E. D. Hospital, Brooklyn, from Jan. 1, 1899; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A, Aug.—Dec, 1898, stationed at Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point, L. I. Member of Onward Social Club, Nassau Wheelman, Brooklyn. Present address, 80 South Ninth St, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANCIS TIMOTHY BURKE, born Jan. 27, 1875, in Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Timothy and Mary Antoinette (Fitzsimmons) Burke Educated at Pratt Institute and Union University. Medical education: Preceptor, John A. McCorkle (L. I. C. H, '73). Present address, 227 Ninth St, Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS JOSEPH CARNEY, born Aug. 15,1869; son of Hugh Carney (born in Ireland) and Esther R. Beahan (born Watkins, N. Y.). Educated at Starkey Seminary and Ithaca (N. Y.) High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Albert A. Brahan. Present address, Watkins, N. Y. EDWARD MAURICE de CASTRO, Jr, born Dec 1, 1876, at Ceiba, Porto Rico; son of Edward Maurice de Castro (born Porto Rico) and Olga Sophia Zietlow (born Brooklyn). Medical education: Preceptor, George W. Cushing (L. I. C. H '74). Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Present address, 412 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE ARMON CLARK, born Aug. 21, 1873, at Queens, N. Y.; son of William Warner Clark, D.D. (born London, Ont.) and Emily Elizabeth Pawson (born Montreal). Educated at Brooklyn High School. Professional positions: Interne, U. S. Marine Hospital, Staple- 412 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL ton, Staten Island, N. Y.; Ship's Surgeon, S. S. "California," Anchor Line. Present address, 336 Ninth St, Brooklyn, N. Y. LOUIS LIPPMAN COHEN, 900 Park Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. FREDERICK DOTY CRAWFORD, born Dec. 2, 1871, at Sara- toga Springs, N. Y.; son of John Doty and Sarah Ella (Hall) Craw- ford, both born at Saratoga Springs. Brooklyn College of Pharmacy (Ph. G, 1896; Ph. D, 1897). Medical education: Preceptor, William Clowminzer (L. I. C. H, '91). Prest. Sixth Ward, 13th Dist. Republican Ass'n. Present address, 279 Union St, Brooklyn, N. Y. DAVID DAVIDSON, born Feb. 5, 1873, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Henry Bernhard and Bertha (Simons) Davidson, both born New York City. Medical education: Preceptor, Albert M. Judd. Professional positions: Society of Lying-in Hospital, N. Y.; New York Hospital, Surg. Dept. Was engaged in business previous to medical studies. Present address, 525 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. JAMES GIDEON DITMARS, born Nov. 10, 1857, at Washington, Iowa; son of Isaac Striker Ditmars (born Newark, N. J.) and Catherine Lock (born W. Va.). Educated at Denison Uni- versity, Granville, 0. (B.A, 1872; M.A, 1898); Rochester (N. Y.) Theol. Seminary (B.D, 1886); Post-graduate Depts. in Columbia, University and Union Theol. Sem, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, D. G. Bodkin. Non-professional positions: Principal of High School and Supt. of Public Schools, Hanover, 0.; Pastor of Baptist Churches in New York State, Connecticut and Brooklyn; Prest. Building and Loan Ass'n. Shelton, Conn. Author of "The Beloved Physician" (memoir of John Rendell, M.D.), and contributions to medical journals. Married, Granville, 0, Sept. 2,1881, Eva Blue. Children, Lester Loomis, Edwin Clark Johnson and Violette Hope Ditmars. Present address, 131 Heyward St, Brooklyn, N. Y. WARREN LYNNFORD DUFFIELD, born Feb. 14, 1875 at New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y.; son of Samuel Wynn Duffield (born Phila, Pa.) and Elizabeth Duncan (born Carlisle, Eng.). Medical education: Warren S. Simmons. AND ITS GRADUATES. 413 Professional position: Interne, St. John's Hospital, Brooklyn. Present address, St. John's Hospital, Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, WALTER LIVINGSTON DUNNING, born Aug. 13, 1876, at Paterson, N. J.; son of John Egan Dunning (born Whitesboro, N. Y.) and Sarah Ann Spanton (born Vernon, N. Y.). Educated at Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N. J. Medical education: Preceptor, John Henry Banta. Present address, 700 East 18th St., Paterson, N. J. RUPERT FOLGER, born May 27, 1875, at Nantucket, Mass.; son of Frederick Willetts P'olger (born Nantucket) and Caroline Louise Stewart (bora Hamilton, 0.). Educated at Nantucket High School (Classical Course). Medical education: Preceptor, Lawrence Coffin (L. I. C. H, '89). Present address, 365 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. (Permanent home address, Box 445, Nantucket, Mass.). WILLIAM ARMSTRONG FRIES, Jr, born Feb. 2, 1874, at Garrettford, Pa.; son of Wm. Armstrong Fries, M.D. (bom Bridge- port, Pa.) and Alice Byrnley (born Garrettford). Educated at Brooklyn High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Wm. A. Fries (his father). Present address, 148 P'orty-seventh St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HERBERT CHARLES FRY, born Nov. 12, 1876, at Bris- tol, England; son of Evan and Sarah Jane Fry, both born at Bris- tol. Educated at Brooklyn High School and Amherst College. Medical education: Preceptor, Dr. Thomas. Professional position: Surgeon, Holland-American Line. Present address, 319 Ninth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH HENRY GALLAGHER, born Mar. 16, 1876, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of John Gallagher (born Ireland) and Mary Ann Reilly (bora Brooklyn). Educated at Villanova College (B.S, 1895). Medical education: Preceptor, Thomas F. McCleary (L. I. C. H, '93). Present address, 176 Vernon Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT AMEDEO GIULIANA, born Aug. 31, 1875, at Palermo, Italy, son of Joseph and Josephine (Bisanti) Giuliana, both bora at Palermo. Educated at schools and academies, N. Y. and Brooklyn; Graduate in Art and Certificate of Board of Re- gents, State of N. Y. Student in pharmacy. Medical education: Preceptor, G. Merolla. 414 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Professional positions: Asst. Physician, Essex Co. Jail, Newark, N. J.; Att. Physician St. Michael's Hospital, Newark. Author of published professional papers. Present address, 200 Eighth Ave, Newark, N. J. JAMES WILLIAM DODD HANCOCK, born Nov. 15, 1870, in New York City; son of William Hancock (born London- derry, Ireland) and Mary Dodd (born Newry, Ireland). Educated at Winsor Hill College, Ireland. Medical education: Preceptor, Morris G. White (L. I. C. H, '95). Professional positions: Adjunct Dept. of Obst, Polhemus Mem'l Clinic; Interne, E. D. Hospital; Surgeon S.S. Sobralene, Red Cross Line. Member of Minerva Lodge, 792, F. & A. M. Present address, 495 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES WILLIAM HARREYS, Jr, born Feb. 19, 1877, in New York City; son of Charles William Harreys (born Basingstoke, Eng.) and Josephine Covert (born N. Y.). Educated at Brooklyn High School and N. Y. Preparatory School. Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Present address, 632 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES FRANK HERMAN, born Dec. 28, 1869, at Waterbury, Conn.; son of Ferdinand and Elizabeth (Draher) Her- man, both born in Germany. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles Henry French. Professional position: Resident Pathologist and Interne, Brook- lyn (N. Y.) Hospital, 1898-9. Physical Instructor, Morristown, N. J, and Bedford Branch Y. M. C. A, Brooklyn. ' Present address, 27 Cherry St, Waterbury, Conn. i ^RJ ALOYSIUS HILL, born Apr. 13, 1876, in Brook- lyn N. Y.; son of Henry Clay Hill (born Iowa) and Catharine Roache (born County Wexford, Ireland). Educated at St. John's College, Brooklyn. Present address, 1175 Degraw St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ERNEST ELLWOOD HILLYER, born Apr. 2, 1868, at New Brighton N Y; son of Abram Crocheron Hillyer (born New Springville N. Y.) and Mary Jane Simonson (born Port Rich- m°^.N-1Y-)- Educated a* Trinity Parish School, N. Y Medical education: Preceptor, Edward A. Mattoon, Hospital of Denver & Rio Grande R.R, Salida, Col, 1892-3. P Present address, Port Richmond, Staten Island, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 415 ARTHUR DAVID JAQUES, born July 16, 1876, in Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Richard Dikeman and Mary Elizabeth (Meekes) Jaques, both born Brooklyn. Educated at Pratt Inst. High School, Brooklyn (and member of Alumni Ass'n). Present address, Box 21, Lynbrook, N. Y. GUSTAF HUGO JOHNSON, born Nov. 24, 1870, at Chester, Pa.; son of John and Maria Charlotte (Pearson) Johnson, both born in Sweden. Educated at Savannah (Ga.) Academy. Professional positions: City Physician, Savannah (appt'd Nov., 1898, for an unexpired term—elected for two years, Jan. 11, 1899). Member of Georgia State Med. Society. Was for 7 years a lighthouse keeper; Member of I. 0. 0. F, K. G. E, and Savannah Port Society. Present address, 123 East Congress St, Savannah, Ga. ARCHIBALD ELRUDE KING, born Aug. 28, 1874, at Wells- ville, N. Y.; son of Aberdeen R. King (born Rexville, N. Y.) and Sara Louise Olmsted (born West Union, N. Y.). Educated at Wellsville High School. Medical education: Preceptor, George H. Witter; Broome St. Maternity Course, N. Y. City. Present address, Wellsville, N. Y. WILLIAM PAYSON KINGSBURY, born Dec. 14, 1871, at Scranton, Pa, son of Edward Payson Kingsbury (born Hones- dale, Pa.) and Anna Louisa Kressler (born Phila, Pa.). Educated at Scranton High School, School of the Lackawanna, and St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. Medical education: Preceptor, Daniel H. Jenkins; University of Penna. Professional position: Interne, Lackawanna Hospital, Scranton. Civil Engineer, City Corps of Scranton, 18 months. Present address, 848 Clay Ave, Scranton, Pa. ROBERT MACDERMOTT LANGDON, born Mar. 17, 1860, in Boston, Mass.; son of William and Ann (Coffin) Langdon, both born Boston. Educated at Franklin College, Athens, Ohio (M.A.). Medical education: Preceptor, J. H. Titterington, of Midland Tex.; Illinois Med. College (M.D, 1897). Married, N. Y. City, Apr. 13, 1891, Marie Geraldine, of Paris, France. Children, Robert, Marie, and Helen Langdon. Present address, 136 West 111th St, New York City. JUDSON CALKINS LEROY, bora Jan. 24, 1874, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Charles LeRoy (born Fairfax, Va.) and Lucy Elizabeth McChesney (born Centre Brunswick, N. Y.). 416 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: Preceptor, Frank Hinchman Clark (L. I. C. H '87^ Member of Cadet Corps, 47th Regt, N. G, S. N. Y. Present address, 57 Tompkins Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. MAX LOEWINTHAN, 311 Rivington St, New York City. JOHN JAMES LYONS, born Apr. 25, 1876, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Timothy David and Mary Ann (Carty) Lyons, both born Cork, Ireland. Educated at Boys' High School, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, Timothy J. Regan; Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y, 1895-6. Professional positions: Interne, Kingston Avenue Hospital, Brooklyn; U. S. Immigration Bureau, Ellis Island, N. Y. Harbor; Ambulance service, Coney Island, N. Y. Present address, 32 Third Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM JOSEPH McAVENEY, bora Nov. 16, 1871, in New York City; son of William and Margaret Ellen (Doherty) McAveney, both born in Ireland. Medical education: Preceptor, S. Fleet Spier, of Brooklyn. Previous to medical study was Supt. of massage and specialist in hydrotherapeutical establishments in Richfield Springs, Sharon Springs, and Brooklyn (the latter in Dr. Spier's private hospital). Present address, 20 Third Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS ENNIS MCCARTHY, Jr, born Nov. 6, 1875, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Thomas Ennis and Mamie (Mulligan) McCarty, both born Brooklyn. Educated at St. Francis Xavier College, N. Y, and German-American Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, A. J. Rooney. Present address, 372 State St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ♦CHARLES WILLIAM McMANUS. Died of pneumonia, Jan. 5, 1899, at Willard Parker Hospital, N. Y. City, of which he was Interne Physician. MANASSEH JOHN MALAMENT, born Aug. 10, 1876, at Kiev, Russia; son of David Hirsch and Ethel (Shapiro) Mala- ment, both born at Kiev. Educated at Brooklyn High School. Medical education: Preceptor, S. S. Brown. Present address, 1194 Halsey St, Brooklyn, N. Y. VICTOR MILDENBERG, born May 11, 1876, in Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Samuel H. and Sarah (Morris) Mildenberg, both born New York. Educated at Brooklyn Pligh School. AND ITS GRADUATES. 417 Medical education: Preceptor, Jarvis S. Wight (L. I. C. H, '64). Professional position: Resident Staff L. I. C. H, 1898-9. Present address, 196 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY MATELAND MILLS, born June 7, 1869, at Lowville, Lewis Co, N. Y.; son of George R. Mills (born Martins- burg, N. Y.) and Dora A. Reed (born Lowville). Educated at Lowville Academy; College of Pharmacy of City of N. Y. (Ph. G, 1889). Medical education: Preceptor, Henry B. Delatour. Was engaged in pharmacy from 1884. Present address, 24 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. IRVING LaFIELD NETTLETON, born May 25, 1875, at Birmingham, Conn.; son of Edwin J. Nettleton (born Milford, Conn.) and Mary B. LaField (born Bridgeport, Conn.). Medical education: Preceptor, George B. Cowell; Coll. Phys. & Surgeons, N. Y. Professional position: Vandervilt Clinic, N. Y, Stomach Dept. Present address, 223 West 49th St., New York City. JAMES FEELY NEWMAN, 234 Leonard St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN CHARLES ENGELBRECHT NIELSEN, born, May 1, 1871, in Norway; son of John Nielsen (born Denmark) and Helene Dorthea Brann (born Norway). Graduate (1887) of Trinity Church School, N. Y.; N. Y. College of Pharmacy (Ph. G, 1891 —received first honor prize). Medical education: Preceptor, George A. Sterling; University Medical College, N. Y. Engaged in pharmacy 1893-7, in Sag Harbor, Brooklyn, and N. Y. City; 1892 served on committee for award of prizes, N. Y. Coll. Pharmacy; Sec'y Alumni Ass'n of same, 1892. Present address, 753a Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANCIS HENRY O'CONNOR, born 1869, at Keeseville, Clinton Co, N. Y.; son of David and Catherine (Taylor) O'Con- nor, both born in Ireland. Educated at St. Joseph's College, Bur- lington, Vt.; Montreal School of Philosophy. Medical education: Preceptor, M. B. Holcomb. Present address, 9 Monroe Ave, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y. JAMES OLIVER, born July 22, 1875, at Marbletown, N. Y.; son of Cornelius C. Oliver (born Marbletown) and Catherine 418 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Schenck (born Clover Hill, N. J.). Educated at Seymour Smith A C 3, cl CHIV. Medical education: Preceptor, R. R. Tompson. Present address, Marbletown, N. Y. EDWARD PARRISH, born Jan. 30, 1873, in Philadelphia, Pa • son of Clemmons Parrish (born Phila.) and Emma Curtis Powell (born Mount Holly, N. J.). Educated at Friends' Seminar- ies, Phila. and Brooklyn; Swarthmore College. Medical education: Preceptor, John A. McCorkle (L. I. C. H, '73). Served with the army in Porto Rico, Sept.-Nov, 1898—acting as Surgeon to Batteries C. & D. 5th U. S. Artillery, and Co. M. 1st Kentucky Vols.; assisted in organizing General Military Hospitals at Ponce and San Juan (and Surgeon-in-Charge of the former). Married, Brooklyn, Sept. 29, 1896, Grace Louise Taylor. Child, Shreve Parrish, born May, 1898. Present address, 134 Henry St, Brooklyn, N. Y. VICTOR PARSONNET, born Dec. 15, 1871, at Balta, Rus- sia; son of Ephim Mark Posieelsky and Rachel (Rikon) Parsonnet, both born at Balta. Educated at Russian Gymnasium. Medical education: Preceptor, H. Soltaroff; Tufts College Med. School; Bellevue Hosp. Med. School. Married, Newark, N. J, Feb. 5, 1893, Augusta Zarine. Present address, 177 Court St, Newark, N. J. RICHARD RICHARDSON PETTIGREW, born Mar. 31, 1876, at Chicago, 111.; son of John Algood Pettigrew (born N. Shields, Eng.) and Annie Maria Goode (born St. Louis, Mo.). Chicago Manual Training School, 1893. Medical education: Preceptor, Leonard St. John; Northwestern University Med. School; graduates' course, Med. School of Harvard University, 1899. Present address, Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass. THOMAS ALLINSON PINEO, 174 Franklin Ave, Brook- lyn, N. Y. NATHANIEL PHILIP RATHBUN, born at Springfield, Mass.; son of Alvah James Rathbun (born Stockbridge, Mass.) and Mary Brazel (born in Ireland). Graduate of Stockbridge High School and Williams Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, Theo. C. Burnett, of Stockbridge. Present address, Stockbridge, Mass. AND ITS GRADUATES. 4*9 HUGH EDWARD ROGERS, born Aug. 31, 1875, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of James Joseph Rogers (born N. Y. City) and Elizabeth McDonagh (born St. John's, N. B.). Educated at St. Leonard's School and St. John's College (B.A, 1895). Medical education: Preceptors, William G. Russell and James C. Kennedy. Professional position: Interne, St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn. Present address, 36 Troutman St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN PATRICK ROWAN, born Mar. 12, 1875, in New York City; son of Patrick and Catharine (Langton) Rowan, both born in Ireland. Graduate of Manhattan Academy and Manhattan College, New York (B.S, 1895). Medical education: Preceptor, D. G. Bodkin, of Brooklyn. Present address, 68 Duffield St, Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY JOHN LOUIS SCHROEDER, son of John and Louise (Burmester) Schroeder, both born in Germany. Graduate P. S. Medical education: Preceptor, Henry Noss (L. I. C. H, '91). Present address, 102 Dean St, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWIN GEORGE SCHUTZ, 193 Rodney St, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Was in U. S. Medical Service, at Camp Wikoff, Montauk, L. I, 1898.) OTTO MAXIMILIAN SCHWERDTFEGER, born Mar. 22, 1877, in Berlin, Germany; son of Oscar August and Anna Elisa (Keilig) Schwerdtfeger, both born in Germany. Educated at Brook- lyn High School. Medical education: Preceptor, J. M. Winfield. Present address, Bay 32d St. and Benson Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. THEODORE FERDINAND SEGELCKE, 75 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. PERRY HOMER SHAW, born Nov. 9, 1875, at Bingham- ton, N. Y.; son of Jerome and Sarah (Shear) Shaw, both born Port Crane, N. Y. Educated at Binghamton Central High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Edward L. Smith, of Bingham- ton. Professional position: Interne, Workhouse and Almshouse Hos- pitals, Blackwell's Island, N. Y. Present address, Blackwell's Island, N. Y. WALTER THOMAS SLEVIN, born Nov. 29, 1875, in New York City; son of Joseph and Jane Slevin, both born in Ire- land. Educated at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. 420 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Medical education: College of Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. Professional positions: Interne, Jersey City (N. J.) Hospital; Member of Med. Society County of Kings. Present address, 65 Eighth Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. EARLRUTTER SMITH, 802 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE ALBERT HAYES SMITH, born Apr. 16, 1876, in New York City; son of William Smith (born Maine) and Ade- laide Holtz (born in Maryland). Educated at Brooklyn High School and Pennington (N. J.) Seminary. Medical education: Preceptor, E. A. Day, of Brooklyn. Professional positions: Surgeon on S. S. "Philadelphia," dur- ing Spanish war, visiting Cuban and Porto Rican ports; later, Surgeon of S. S. " Caracas," visiting Curacoa and Venezuela. Present address, Cornwall, Orange Co, N. Y. GEORGE HENRY SMITH, Jr, born July 18, 1876, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of George H. Smith, M.D. (born Plattskill, N. Y.) and Tinie Maria Landers (born Brooklyn). Educated at Dwight School, N. Y. City. Medical education: Preceptor, George H. Smith, of Brooklyn (his father). Present address, 921 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. J. STUCKY SMITH, born Dec. 31, 1875, at Newark, N. J ; son of Charles Edward and Lydia D. (Stucky) Smith, both born at Newark. Educated at High School and N. Y. Preparatory School Medical education: Preceptor, Benjamin L. Houghton Married, E Orange, N. J, Sept. 21, 1898, Henrietta Hashogen. Present address, 62 Ashland Ave, East Orange, N. J. EDWIN FREDERICK STEWART, born Feb. 10, 1875 at Oswego, N. Y; son of Frederick William Stewart (born at Whit- ney, Eng) and Ellen Brigham (born Fulton, N. Y.). Graduate of Oswego High School. OsweegoC(L f caH0n>:74freCept°r' Howard LaGr*nge Wilder, of ,iarnvhBrklyV SepA J6' 1896' Mcolilie Bernardine Rose- naer. Child, Bernardine Adele, born 1897. Present address, 191 Amity St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTHUR MARSTON STIMSON, born Nov. 30, 1876 at VtT' f\Y'; kVJ Y^T Hamilton Stimson (^rn Strafford AND ITS GRADUATES. 421 Member of House Staff, L. I. C. H. * " '- /:'■, Present address, Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y.i;,n i- EUGENE LaFORREST SWAN, bora July 28, 1875, at Franklin, Me; son of Eugene Judson Swan (born Franklin) and Stella Boston (born Norridgewock, Me). Educated at Harvard Military Academy, Los Angeles, Cal.; Ogden Military Academy, Ogden, Utah; Brooklyn Boys' High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Warren S. Simmons. Present address, 622 Carlton Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES PIENRY TAG, born Oct. 28, 1873, in Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Casimir Tag (born N. Y. City) and Hannah Martin Ockershausen (born Phila.). Educated at Adelphi Acad- emy and Brooklyn Latin School. Medical education: Preceptor, George McNaughton. Professional position: Interne, E. D. Hospital, Brooklyn. In Third Nat. Bank, N. Y, 1892-5. Present address, 243 Hancock St, Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY GEORGE WENZEL, born July 17, 1864, at Roe- delheim, near Frankfort, Germany; son of Frederick and Marie (Krug) Wenzel, both born in Germany. N. Y. College of Phar- macy (Ph.G, 1887). Medical education: Preceptor, Henry Bergold; matriculated, Oct, 1898, at Friedrich Wilhelm University, Berlin. Served a three-years' apprenticeship to a musical instrument maker in Frankfort; practised pharmacy in N. Y, 1883-95. Married (1) New York, Nov. 1, 1888, Caroline Demmerle, of N. Y, who died Apr. 19, 1890—child, Henry Wenzel, born 1889; (2) New York, June 24, 1891, Katherine Demmerle—children, George (deceased) and Caroline Wenzel. Present address (until settled), 266 Carlton Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. GUTHRIE RIDER WINDER, born Aug. 9, 1874, in Brook- lyn; son of William Guthrie Winder, M.D. (born at Thunderly Hall, Wimbish cum Thunderly, Essex, Eng.) and Juha Augusta DeForest (born Ulster Co, N. Y.). Educated at Trinity Parish School, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Arnold W. Catlin, of Brooklyn. Professional position: Surgeon-in-Charge, National Red Cross Home for Soldiers. Present address, 207 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. GRANVILLE MOBI WRIGHT, born Jan. 10, 1871, at Liberty Centre, 0.; son of John A. Wright (born Coshocton, 0.) 422 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL and Catharine Leist (born Circleville, 0.). Educated at Liberty Centre High School and Valparaiso Normal School of Indiana. Medical education: Preceptor, Wilbur H. Seymour, of Brooklyn (L. I. C. H, '92). Present address, Liberty Centre, 0. Class of 1899. Valedictorian—Charles Louis Fincke, B.A. Dudley Medal—Carroll Chase. Dudley Memorial Medal—Charles Scudder Pool, B.A. Chauncey L. Mitchell Prize—Frederic Crook Eastman, B.A. Corydon L. Ford Prize—Junia Ingraham Greene. 4oth Course Began Oct. 3, 1898.—Commencement, May 16. Address to Graduates by Rev. J. Douglas Adam. FRANCIS MARIA JOSEPH PRINCE AUERSPERG, bora Dec. 11,1869, at Prague, Bohemia; son of Prince Adolf and Princ- ess Johanna (Countess Festetics) Auersperg, born at Prague, and at Tolna, Hungary, respectively. Education: Gymnasium at Prague, 8 years (Degree of Maturity); University of Prague, 2 years (Latin Law); Cavallerie Cadetten Schule, Weisskirchen, Moravia (Diploma for Cadets; Officer's Diploma). Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph H. Raymond (L. I. C. H, '68). Present address, Shrewsbury Manor, Shrewsbury, N. J. AMOS AVERY, born Mar. 6, 1868, at North Stonington, Conn.; son of Andrew Avery (born Preston, Conn.) and Jane Eliza Hewitt (born N. Stonington). Educated at Snell's Bus. College, and N. Y. Preparatory School. Medical education: Preceptor, William Browning. Electrician for Colorado Telephone Co, Denver, 1890; Sec. and Treas. Merry Canning & Pickling Co, Littleton, Col, 1891-4; Financier and Receiver of A. 0. United States Workmen, 1893-4- with William Wood & Co, publishers, 1896; engaged in fruit- ranching in Colorado, 1892-5. Married, June 6, 1899, at Hatfield, Mass, Harriet Elizabeth Byrne. Present address, Denver, Col. (Eastern address, 160 Laurel Hill Ave, Norwich, Conn.). WALTER JOSEPH CAMPBELL, born Mar. 3, 1871, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Joseph and Catherine Evans (Lucas) AND ITS GRADUATES. 423 Campbell, both born in Ireland. Educated at St. Francis College, Brooklyn (B.S, 1897). Licentiate of Pharmacy, 1891. Medical education: Preceptor, A. J. Dower. Married, Monticello, N. Y, Sept. 20, 1893, Marguerit Carmen Stage. Children, Joseph and Carmen Campbell. Present address, 161 Bond St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HERBERT WILLIAM CASEY, Ph.G, 238 Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. CARROLL CHASE, born Sept. 18, 1878, at Windham, Greene Co, N. Y.; son of Walter B. Chase, M.D, and Sarah H. Coe, both born Jewett, N. Y. Graduate of Brooklyn Pub. Sch, 1893; and of Pratt Inst. High School, 1896. Medical education: Preceptor, Walter B. Chase (his father). Professional position: Interne, L. I. C. H. Present address, 263 Hancock St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT LEE COOPER, born Jan. 6, 1876, at Richmond, Va.; son of Fred Tazewell and Edmonia (Davenport) Cooper, both born in Virginia. Graduate of Normal and High School, Rich- mond. Medical education: Preceptor, Joseph Cambridge Ritter. Clerk in The True Reformers Bank, Richmond. Present address, 526 Fifth Ave, New York City. GEORGE HOUGH CRUIKSHANK, born Apr. 14, 1871, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Rev. James Cruikshank, LL.D. (bora Argyle, N. Y.) and Chloe Roseltha Hough (born Boonville, N. Y.). Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst. (1886), Adelphi Academy (1886-91), Yale University (elective studies, 1895-6). Principal's Assistant, Brooklyn Ev'g High Sch, 1892-9; Dep. Stock Inspector, Albany Co, Wyo.; Phys. Director, Lincoln Ath- letic Ass'n, N. Y, and at Eagles Mere, Chautauqua, Pa. Present address, 206 South Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK JAMES DAVEY, born Oct. 10, 1856, at Barn- stable, Devonshire, England; son of James and Eliza (Hembor- ough) Davey, both born Barnstable. Educated at University of Aberdeen, Scotland. Medical education: Marischal College (Univ. of Aberdeen); Royal Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, Edinburgh (first-class honors and other distinctions). Professional positions: Unqualified Asst.-Surgeon at Earl of Dalkeith's collieries, Midlothian, Scotland, and at Marquis of Bute's collieries, Ryton-on-Tyne, England. 424 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Instructor of Physiology and Botany, Stevens Inst, of Technol- ogy, for seven years past (and now). Married, Edinburgh, Apr. 10, 1882, Miriam Terry. Children, Florence Jessie, Reginald, Cecil, and Violet Davey. Present address, 206 W. 105th St., New York City. ALEXANDER DEMBY, born Dec. 27, 1877, in St. Peters- burg, Russia; son of Morris and Rose (Trolin) Demby, both born in Russia. Educated at Brooklyn High School. Medical education: Preceptor, Henry J. Goubeaud (L. I. C. H, '90). Present address, 961 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN JOSEPPI DOOLING, born June 16, 1875, in Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of Michael S. and Mary C. (Britt) Dooling, both bora in Ireland. Educated at St. Vincent de Paul's Academy, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, Frank H. Clark (L. I. C. H, '87). Present address, 945 Willoughby Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ADELBERT CHITTENDEN DOUGLASS, bora Aug. 22, 1874, at Kirkland, Oneida Co, N. Y.; son of Adelbert John Doug- lass, M.D. (L. I. C. H, '72—born Leyden, N. Y.) and Mary Del- phine Chittenden (born Westmoreland, N. Y.). Educated at Ilion High School and Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, A. J. Douglass (his father). Present address, Ilion, N. Y. FREDERIC CROOK EASTMAN, born Oct. 19, 1875, at Pittsfield, Mass.; son of Henry Eastman, M.D. (born Mass.) and Emma Crook (born Brooklyn). Educated at College Grammar School, Brooklyn; Williams College (B.A, 1896). Present address, 678 P'ulton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE BENNETT FIELDING, born Sept. 20, 1874, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Robert Wesley Fielding (born N. Y.) and Fannie Bennett (born Brooklyn). Educated at Brooklyn Public and High Schools. Clerk in brokerage office 1892-5. Present address, 182 Eighth Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES LOUIS FINCKE, born Mar. 29, 1873, in Brook- lyn N. Y.; son of Charles Louis and Clara (Hutchinson) Fincke both bora in Brooklyn. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst.; the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.; Yale University (B.A 1896) AND ITS GRADUATES. 425 Medical education: Preceptor, Joshua M. Van Cott, Jr, (L. I. C. H, 1895). Present address, 106 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JULIUS MANSFIELD FOSTER, born May 16, 1875, at Valley Stream, N. Y.; son of Abram F. Foster (born Queens, N. Y.) and Frances H. Abrams (born Rockaway, N. Y.). Educated at South Side High School (Valedictorian, 1895). Medical education: Preceptor, James A. Hutcheson (L. I. C. H, '74). Present address, Valley Stream, N. Y. OTTO FUCHS, bora Jan. 28, 1867, at Crefeld, Germany; son of August and Friedrika Fuchs, both born in Germany. Edu- cated at Gymnasium at Burgsteinfurt; Universities at Greifswald, Berlin, Wiirzburg. Medical education: Universities at Greifswald, Berlin, Wiirzburg. Present address, Montefiore Home, 138th St, New York City. CHARLES EDWARD GARDINER, born Aug. 13, 1876, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Joseph Henry Gardiner (born N. Y. City) and Elizabeth Ellen Mooney (born Brooklyn). Educated at College of St. Francis Xavier, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Dominick G. Bodkin, of Brook- lyn. Professional position: Interne, Kings County Hospital, from Nov. 1, 1899. Present address, 170 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALEXANDER GILLIGAN, bora May 21, 1869, in Edin- burgh, Scotland; son of Robert and Marian (Russell) Gilligan, both born in Scotland. Educated at Duke of York's School, England. Manager Bermuda Colonist and Boyal Gazette; Member of 23d Regt, N. G, S. N. Y, Common Wealth No. 409, F. & A. M, Court Acorn, No. 68, Foresters of America. Present address, Edinburgh, Scotland. JUNIA INGRAHAM GREENE, bora Apr. 24, 1875, at Castile, N. Y. Educated at Cazenovia (N. Y.) School and Semi- nary; Cascadilla School, Ithaca; Cornell University. Medical education: Preceptor, M. R. Joy (L. I. C. H, '84). Professional position: House Physician, Castile Sanitarium. Present address, Cazenovia, N. Y. FRANK PROAL HATFIELD, born Feb. 8, 1871, at Frank- lin, Mo.; son of Samuel Proal Hatfield (born Newark, N. J.) and 426 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Helen Frances Cummings (born Gardiner, Me). Educated at Flushing (N. Y.) Inst, and East Florida Seminary. Medical education: N. Y. University Med. College. Present address, Woodhaven, N. Y. ANGUS GORDON HEBB, born Nov. 22, 1867, at Caledonia, N. S.; son of Henry Enos Hebb (born Bridgewater, N. S.) and Asceneth Cole (born Caledonia). Educated at Bridgton Academy; Bowdoin College (B.A, 1896). Medical education: Maine Med. School, 1896-8; Preceptor, Joseph Louville Bennett, of Bridgton. Member of F. & A. M, Young Men's Dem. Club, Alpha Chi Sigma and Theta Delta Chi fraternities. Has taught school. Present address, Bridgton, Me. WALTER SOULARD JOHNSON, bora Mar. 4, 1869, in New York City; son of George A. (M.D.) and Harriet (Soulard) Johnson, both born in New York. Educated at St. Francis College (B.S, 1895; Ph.G.). Medical education: Preceptor, Arthur H. Bogart. Present address, Mariner's Harbor, Staten Island, N. Y. FRANK JOSEPH KELLER, born at Paterson, N. J.; son of George Joseph and Hannah (Krantz) Keller, both born in Ger- many. Educated at St. Boniface's School, MacChesney's Bus. Col- lege, N. Y. Coll. of Pharmacy (Ph. G, 1894). Medical education: Preceptor, Edward W. Doty, of Paterson (L. I.C.H,'86). • V Practised pharmacy in Paterson; Mgr. for Drs. Kane & Doty. Member of N. Y. Athletic Ass'n. Present address, Paterson, N. J. MORRIS HOWARD KEY, born Sept. 1, 1875, in Baltimore, Md.; son of John and Catherine (Tasker) Key, both born in Mary- land. Educated in Grammar and High Schools, Baltimore (Teach- er's Certif. from former); Lincoln Univ., Chester Co, Pa. (B.A.). Present address, 55 Douglass St, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK ALBERT KING, born May 7, 1873, at Roselle, N. J.; son of Gilbert Snowden King (born Montgomery, N. Y.) and Ellen Amelia Hewlett (born Albany, N. Y.). Educated at Uni- versity State of New York. Medical education: Preceptor, William W. Browning. Present address, 271 Stuyvesant Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT KINGMAN, bora June 17, 1876, in Boston, Mass • son of Abner Kingman (born Providence, R. I.) and Caro Allen AND ITS GRADUATES. 427 Graves (born Northampton, Mass.). Educated at Newton (Mass.) High School; The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.; Sedgwick Insti- tute, Great Barrington, Mass. Medical education: Preceptor, Edson Spaulding Chick (L. I. C. H, '94). Married, Brooklyn, Aug. 27, 1895, Charlotte Gordon Maury. Child, Gordon Maury Kingman. Present address, 229 Jefferson Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE HUGHES KIRBY, born Feb. 9, 1875, at Golds- boro, N. C; son of George L. (M.D.—L. I. C. H, '60) and Mary Catherine (Green) Kirby, both born N. C. Educated at Agr. Mech. College, Raleigh, N. C; Univ. of N. C. (B.S, 1896). Medical education: N. Y. University Med. College, 1896-7; Pre- ceptor, George L. Kirby (his father). Member Sigma Chi fraternity. Present address, Raleigh, N. C. LUDWIG KOEMPEL, born Nov. 30, 1866, at Wiirzburg, Bavaria; son of Valentine and Marie (Hoffman) Koempel, both born in Bavaria. Educated at schools and Gymnasium of Aschaffen- burg, Bavaria. Medical education: Preceptor, Franz Koempel. Practised pharmacy in New York and Brooklyn since 1883. Mem- ber of F. & A. M.; R. A. Married, New York, Feb. 26, 1889, Ida M. Gilford. Child, Emilia. Present address, 793 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ABRAHAM KOPLOWITZ, born Oct. 19, 1877, at Krasne, Wilna, Russia; son of Joseph Hyman and Jenny (Halperin) Kop- lowitz, both born at Krasne. Graduate of N. Y. Public Schools. Medical education: Preceptor, Moses M. Mintz. Professional position: House Staff, Beth Israel Hospital, N. Y. Present address, 238 Sackman St, Brooklyn, N. Y. JACOB CARL KRAFFT, born Nov. 26, 1874, at Napoleon, 0.; son of Adelbert Krafft (born in Bavaria) and M. Brown (born Napoleon). Educated at Meriden (Conn.) High School, and North- western University. Medical education: Preceptor, P. P. Park. Present address, 358 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LOUIS de LORME, born Aug. 11, 1860, in New York City; son of Eugene de Lorme (born Lyons, France) and Irene E. Yenni (bora N. Y. City). Educated at Deghuee's Academy, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor M. J. Leland. 428 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Clerk in a N. Y. banking house four years; travelling salesman for N. Y. importing house sixteen years. Married, Brooklyn, May 29, 1878, Alice McKinney. Children, Frederick, Louis, Jr., and Alice de Lorme Present address, 536 Sixth Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ERNEST FREDERICK LUHRSEN, born Apr. 4, 1875, in N. Y. City; son of Diedrich Luhrsen (born Stubben, Germany) and Magdalena Catharine Fincken (born N. Y. City). Grad. N. Y. Pub. School; Med. Student Certif. 1896. Medical education: Preceptor, John Randolph Quinn (L. I. C. H, '72). Clerk in wholesale drug business. Present address, 52 Lexington Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES ALOYSIUS McCREEDY, born Feb. 10, 1861, at Glasgow, Scotland; son of Thomas Bell McCreedy (born Belfast, Ireland) and Catherine McCreedy (born Donegal). Present address, Lawrence, Long Island, N. Y. JACOB MAURITZ MORIN, born Aug. 4, 1869, at Blek- inge, Sweden; son of Sven Jacob (D.D, LL.D.) and Thilda (Sand- berg) Morin, both born at Blekinge Graduate of Malnio Gymna- sium, Sweden, 1885; Stockholm Inst, of Pharmacy (Ph. G, 1888). Married, Providence, R. I, Nov. 9,1893, Bertha Orup. Present address, 185 Bergen St, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH BAZALEL NEUBURGER, born Dec 20, 1866, in Jerusalem, Palestine; son of Jacob Neuburger (born in Bausque Kurlandia) and Sarah Klein (born Jerusalem). Educated in schools of Beirout, Syria; theological instruction in Palestine; Cairo (Egypt) School of Pharmacy; Ph. G, New York. Medical education: Preceptor, Charles T. Hepp (L. I. C. H, '82). Pharmacist and service in chemical laboratories, for fifteen years! Official interpreter. Present address, 961 Fulton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH ABBOTT NILE, born Aug. 25, 1873, at Range- ley, Me; son of Luther and Belle Peary (Abbott) Nile, born at Rangeley and Green Vale, Me, respectively. Educated at Range- ley High School and Farmmgton State Normal School Medical education: Preceptor, F. H. Badger; Med. School of Maine (Bowdoin College). Member of the Blue Mountain Lodge, F. & A. M.; Franklin Chapter, R.A.gM.; Pilgrim Commandery, K. T.; Kara Temple, Present address, Rangeley, Me. AND ITS GRADUATES. 429 SANDY BRACKETT NILE, born May 24, 1875, at Range- ley, Me; son of Luther and Belle Peary (Abbott) Nile, born at Rangeley and Green Vale, Me, respectively. Educated at Rangeley High School, P'armington State Normal School (grad. 1895), and Lewiston Latin School. Medical education: Preceptor, F. H. Badger; Med. School of Maine (Bowdoin College) 1896-7. Professional position: Interne, St. John's Hospital, Yonkers, N. Y, from June 1, 1899. Principal Rangeley High School, 1896. Member Franklin Co. Teachers' Ass'n. Present address, Rangeley, Me. JOHN HENRY SYLVESTER O'BRIEN, born Feb. 3, 1866, in New York City; son of John and Margaret (Reilly) O'Brien, both born in Ireland. Educated at La Salle Academy, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Maurice T. Lewis. Married, Brooklyn, Jan. 15, 1896, Anna E. I. Quigley (deceased). Present address, 19 Saint Andrews Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN HENRY OHLY, born Sept. 20, 1877, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of William Ohly (born in Germany) and M. Augusta Witte (born N. Y.). Educated at the Adelphi Academy. Medical education: Preceptor, John A. McCorkle (L. I. C. H, '73). Professional position: House Staff, Norwegian Hospital, from January, 1900. Present address, 50 Tompkins Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. SAMUEL DAVID PIQUET, born July 21, 1873, at Hobo- ken, N. J.; son of Theophilus and Susette (Besuchet) Piquet, both born in Switzerland. Educated in schools of Oyster Bay, L. I, Huntington Academy; art education in Brooklyn. (Nephew of Louis Pasteur, M.D, of Paris). Medical education: Preceptor, W. Lindsay. Member of I. 0. Good Templars; sportsman; tutor; preacher; illustrator for New York papers. Present address, Woodbury, N. Y. CHARLES SCUDDER POOL, born June 28, 1875, at Bed- minster, N. J.; son of Charles Hubbard Pool (born New Utrecht, L. I.) and Mary Scudder Pohlman (born Island of Singapore, China). Educated at Somerville Classical School; Rutgers College (B.A, 1896; M.A, 1899). Medical education: Preceptor, William P. Pool (L. I. C. H, '94 —his brother). 430 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Professional position: Interne, L. I. C. H, 1899. Present address, 13 St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. WALTER DIXON PRICE, bora July 14, 1872, in Meck- lenburg County, N. C; son of John James and Sarah Louisa (Or- mand) Price, both born in N. C. Educated at Univ. of N. C. Medical education: Med. Dept. Univ. of N. C. (two terms). Present address, Dixie, N. C. FRANCIS JOHN PURSELL, born Nov. 16, 1868, in Lon- don, Eng.; son of Benjamin Pursell (born Welshpool, Wales) and Emma Grenville (born Uxbridge, England). Educated at Philo- logical School, London, Eng, and Mt. Hermon (Mass.) School. Medical education: Preceptor, Wilbur H. Seymour (L. I. C. H, '92). Professional positions: Interne, Foxton Hospital, Utica, N. Y.; Medical Missionary work in South America in contemplation; Served in Hospital Corps, U. S. A, at Fort McPherson, Ga, during Spanish war, 1898. Married, Utica, May, 28, 1898, Beraice Symons. Present address, 134 John St, Utica, N. Y. JAMES LOUIS RATHBUN, born June 29, 1874, at Springfield Centre, Otsego Co, N. Y.; son of George A. and Annie E. (Gilchrist) Rathbun, both born Springfield Centre. Educated at Brooklyn High School and St. Lawrence University. Member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Present address, 325 Clinton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. WALLACE WILSON ROBINSON, born Sept. 16, 1874, at Portland, Me; son of Edward Breck Robinson (born Dorchester, Mass.) and Julia Barber (born Portland). Graduate of Fryeburg Academy, 1891; Bowdoin College (B.A, 1896). Medical education: Preceptor, F. N. Meade; U. S. Marine Hosp, Portland; Med. School of Maine (Bowdoin College) two years. Member of Zeta Psi fraternity; Sons Am. Revolution. Present address, East Deering, Me. ABRAHAM JACOB RONGINSKY, born Jan. 10, 1877, in Russia; son of Pincus and Lena (Bakst) Ronginsky, both bora in Russia. Educated at Public Schools and Hebrew Academies. Medical education: Preceptor, M. Mintz. Present address, 240 Powell St, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN NICHOLAS RYAN, born Apr. 16, 1876, at Pas- saic, N. J.; son of William R. and Elizabeth (Meade) Ryan, both AND ITS GRADUATES. 431 born in Ireland. Educated at St. Nicholas Parochial School, Pas- saic, and MacChesney's Classical & Bus. College, Paterson. Medical education: Preceptor, W. H. Carroll, of Passaic; N. Y. University Med. School. Teacher and Vice-Principal, Passaic Evening School. Present address, 27 McLean St, Passaic, N. J. LOUIS HERTZ SCHLESINGER, born Mar. 4, 1875, in Russia; son of Samuel and Lena (Ruberstein) Schlesinger, both born in Russia. Educated at public schools and Hebrew Academies, and technical schools. Medical education: Preceptor, M. Mintz. Present address, 253 Henry St., New York City. HOWARD JACKSON SEELEY, born Dec. 23, 1875, at Adams, Mass.; son of Frederick Barnard Seeley (born Ithaca, N. Y.) and Sarah Tubbs (born Windsor, Mass.). Graduate of Stock- bridge High School, and Williams Academy (1895). Medical education: Preceptor, Theodore C. Burnett. Present address, Stockbridge, Mass. ARTHUR WALLER SLEE, born Feb. 28, 1874, in Phila- delphia, Pa.; son of Samuel J. and Carolyn M. (Aube) Slee, both born Phila. Educated at Brooklyn High School, Sts. Peter & Paul, and N. Y. Prep. School. Medical education: Preceptor, George W. Newman. Served five years in 3d Battery, N. G, S. N. Y. Married, Brooklyn, July 31, 1898, Carolyn E. Martin. Present address, 1230 Hancock St, Brooklyn, N. Y. HOWARD BAYARD SNELL, born Apr. 16, 1876, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Henry and Lizzie (Harris) Snell, both born N. Y. City. Educated at Sentfner Prep. School, N. Y. Medical education: Preceptor, Briton H. Richardson (L. I. C. H, '93). Sec'y Knights St. John & Malta, Pro Patria Encp't. No. 91. Present address, 263 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALPHONSE EDWARD JOHN SOHMER, born June 2, 1877, in New York City; son of Conrad Sohmer (born Wiirtemberg, Germany) and Theresa Mary Schroepfer (born N. Y. City). Edu- cated St. John's College, Brooklyn. Medical education: Preceptor, Frederick W. Kuhn (L. I. C. H, '96). Member of St. John's Lit. Union (V.-Prest.); editor St. John's Lit. Monthly. Present address, Metropolitan P. 0, Queens Co., N. Y. 432 THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL ROBERT EDWARD SOULE, born Sept. 26, 1872, at Free- port, Me; son of Edward Stanwood Soule (born Freeport) and Ella Louise True (born Washington, D. C). Graduate of Freeport High School 1892; Bowdoin College (B.A, 1896). Medical education: Preceptor, Herbert F. Twitchell; Med. School of Maine (Bowdoin College). Principal of Lowell (Me.) High School; Member of Theta Delta Chi fraternity. Present address, Freeport, Me. JOHN HOWARD STAUB, bora New Milford, Conn.; son of Nicholas Staub (born in Germany) and Nancy Jane Peck. Edu- cated at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass. Present address, New Milford, Conn. GEORGE LINCOLN STIVERS, born Apr. 28, 1878, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of George Washington and Sarah (Sarine) Stivers. Educated at Adelphi Academy and Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute (grad. Sci. Course, 1896). Medical education: Preceptor, John R. Stivers (L. I. C. H, '94); Bacteriology and Bacterial Diagnosis at Hoagland Laboratory. Present address, 303 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. EUGENE DOLE TAPLEY, born Feb. 10, 1874, at West Brooksville, Me; son of Capt. Thomas and Lucy Littlefield (Was- sun) Tapley, both born W. Brooksville. Educated at E. Maine Wes- leyan Seminary, Bucksport, and Coburn Classical Inst, Waterville. Medical education: Preceptor, Rufus E. Hagerthy (L. I. C. H, '85); Med. School of Maine (Bowdoin College); Med. Dept. Univ. of Vermont. Present address, West Brooksville, Me. GUSTAV JOHN EHRICH TIECK, born Nov. 5, 1870, at Bremerhaven, Germany; son of Gustav John Ehrich and Anna (Wieting) Tieck, both born Bremerhaven. Educated at Bremer- haven High School, and Academy of Arts, Berlin. Married, Apr. 17, 1893, Rudolphina Jiirgens. Children, Lucia and Edith Tieck. Present address, 89 Pulaski St, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES WILBUR WALLING, born Apr. 8, 1876, at W. Burlington, Otsego Co, N. Y.; son of William Cornelius Walling (born Peara, N. Y.) and Polly Sarah Aylsworth (born Burlington, N. Y.). Educated at Morris High School (Sci. Course, 1896). Medical education: Preceptor, John Bunyan Walling (L. I. C. H, 92). Member of Hermonia Lit. Society, Morris, N. Y. Present address, West Burlington, Otsego Co, N. Y. AND ITS GRADUATES. 433 EVERETT HERSCHEL WINTER, born May 26, 1874, at Kingfield, Me; son of Elisha Sumner and Lucindy B. (Williamson) Winter. Educated at Kingfield High School, and Farmington State Normal School (grad. 1896). Medical education: Preceptor, Fred Granville Winter (L. I. C. H, '82). Present address, Kingfield, Me. JUSTUS GAIGE WRIGHT, born Oct. 8, 1877, in Brook- lyn, N. Y.; son of James Wright (born Quaker Street, N. Y.) and Helen Maria Gaige (born Duanesburgh, N. Y.). Educated at Boys' High School, Brooklyn. Present address, 144 Seventeenth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ■\ ;£ NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE NLfl 01162173 b NLM011821736