THIRD
ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT
OF TIIE
lVIEDIC AL DEP ARTl\[EN'_D
OF TJIB
NASIJVILLE. 1'f:NN:
J. T. e. J'ALL, PR-:BE:N Jo'RANKLIN :ooo:s: A!'I!V JOB orFICE-coLLEGF.sr.
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1~53.TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSI'I' Y.
:FELIX ROBERTSON, M. D., President of the Board.
His Excely. W. B. CAMPBELL, GovERNOR, Ez: Officio . lion. EPHRAIM H. FOSTER,
Hon. JOHN BELL,
FRANCIS B. FO GG, Esq., JAMES OVERTON, .M. D., LEONARD P. CHEATHAM, Esq. , BOYD MeN AIRY, M. D.,
THOMAS WASHINGTON, Esq ., JOHN L. HADL_EY, M. D., Hon. WASHINGTON BARROW, RETURN J. MEIGS, Esq., ROBERT H. McEWEN, Esq., lion. EDWIN H. EWING, JOHN TRLMBLE, Esq., WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Esq., SAMUEL D. MORGAN, Esq., CHARLES REAOY, Esq., Hon. ANDREW E\VtNG, RUSSELL HOUSTON, E~q.,
ALLEXANDER ALUSON, Esq., C. K. WINSTON, M. D., STERLING COCKRELL, Esq., T . T. PLAYER, Esq.,
JACOB M(;GA VOCK, Esq., J. M. LEA, Esq.,
W. T . BERRY, Esq.,
JAMES W. McCOMBS, Esq., .A. V. S. LINDSLEY, E~q.,
A. L. P. GRE8N, D. D.
FACULTY.
CHARLES K. WINSTON, M.D., President of the Faculty.
PAUL F. EVE, M.D.
Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery.
JOHN M. WATSON, M. D.,
Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Childrel'l. "'
A. H. BUCHANAN, M. D.,
Profeuor of Surgical and· Pathological Anatomy and Physiology.
W. K. BOWLING, M. D.,
Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine.
C. K. WINSTON, M. D.,
Professor of :ii'Iateria Medica and Medical Jurisprudenu.
ROBERT M. PORTER, M. D.,
Professor of General and Special An1tomy. V J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M.D.,
Professor of Cltemistry and Pharmacy.
WILLIAM T. BRIGGS, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
J. B. LINDSLEY, M. D., Dean of the Faculty.
F. P. COOK, Janitor.
CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS . .
SESSION OF 1Sii2--3.
~AMES. RESIDENCE.
Allen, Wm. H., Adams, J. T., llain, S. C. D., Barnes, J. M., Barr, S. B. F. C., ]1ass, \Vm. J., M. D., Beatty, William, Bell, James Man asses, Bivens, Jonah, Bernard, Thomas Hill, Bicknell, Wm. Newton, Biles, James Henderson, Blythe, David M'Murray, Bobo, K. G., M. D., Hoyd, Rufus Isaac, Boyd, 'rhomas M. C., Bright, Robert Sharp, Brodie, C. A., M.D.,
Alabama,
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N. Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee,
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Kentucky, Tennessee,
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Brown, Baxter Bean, Georgia, Brown, T. L. B., Tennessee, Bryans, Mill Hubbard, Georgia, Buchanan, Robert, Tennessee, Burditt, \Ym. Marion, "
Byme, William, "
Cain, John Savely, Tennessee.
Calhoun, John Caldwell, Georgia, Clark, Birdsey Patterson, Tennessee, Carpenter, J as. Nicholson, "
Catron, Alfred, "
Chaudoin, Calvin M., "
Cheatham, John Long, Clements, Wm. Cullen,
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PRECEPTORS.
Practitioner.
D. W. A. Moody.
Drs. Watson & Briggs.
Dr. S. S. Mayfield.
Drs. Anderson & L1Jiard . Univ. Nashville.
Dr. H. Carow.
Dr. T. B. Springs.
Dr. L. M. Tye.
Dr. J. M. Thurston.
Dr. R. F. Cooke.
Practitioner.
Drs. Thompson & Core.
Urtiv. Nashville.
Dr. A. T. Noe.
Dr. B. M. Hughes.
Dr. W m. Smith.
Univ. Louisville.
Practitioner.
Dr. J. M. Head.
Dr. J. H. Bryans.
Dr. A. P. Grinstead . Prof. Bowling.
Dr. R. E. Fain.
Prof. Bowling.
Dr. W. W. Bruce.
Dr. J. W. Richardson . Dr. G. J. Simmons.
Dr. J. L. Thompson.
Drs. Waugh & Gordon.
Prof. Bowling.
Practitioner.
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NAMES. RESIDENCE.
Cockrant, Charles Pinkney, Georgia, Cole, Francis Asbury,
Cole, Stephen Strickland, Coleman, Walter Preston, Cook, Philip Henry, Col)ier, J. T.
Tennessee,
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Tennessee, Cowan,Joseph vVarren, "
Criswell, Snmuel Johnson, "
Crunk, Cad Augustine, "
Crunk,Wm.Nichol, "
Curd, James Knight, Kentucky, Davidson, Samuel Thomas, Tennessee,
Debow, Hugh, ''
Demoss, William Edward, "
Dickson, William Rufus, '' Dorris, Wm. Daw~on, lVL D., '' Dowd, Andrew Smith, "
Dyer, Andrew Jackson, "
Evans, Joel Thomas, '' Everett, Geo. Washington, :Fain, William J eptha, Garrett, Thomas Jackson, Griffin, James Lewis, Hall, Hiram William, Handley, Albert Gibsor;J, Handy, John,
Hannah, John Darius, Harris, R. R.,
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Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee,
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Harrison, J. J ., '' Harwood, Benjamin Allen, Georgia, Hatcher, Alfred A., M.D., Tennessee, Headington, W. P. C. E., "
Henley, John, "
Herndon, Eugene Wallace, "
Hill, John Beck, '' Hines, Daniel Caldwell, Kentucky, House, Isaac Smith, · Tennessee,
Hughes, P. D., "
PRECEPTORS.
Drs. Westmoreland & Cald- well.
Dr. A. W. Hunt.
Practitioner.
Dr. T. C. Black.
Dr. J. W. Morton.
Dr. J. M. Larkin.
Dr. J. W. Richardson.
Dr. L. M. N. Coole Dr. J. J. Crunk,
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Dr. J. R. Curd.
Dr. T. R. Jennings.
Dr. A. Debow.
Drs. Watson & Briggs.
Dr. W. G. J. Hunter.
Trans. Univ.
Dr. J. W. Scales.
Dr. J. S. Dyer.
Drs. Haywood, Rogers &
Taliaferro.
Dr. E. Charlton.
Practitioner.
Dr. A. W. -Carter.
Dr. H. A. Ramsay.
Drs. Smith & Dibrell.
Dr. L. Metcalf.
Dr. John Morton.
Dr. H. Ragland.
Drs. Dabney & Forgey . Dr. J. F. Harrison.
Drs. Harris & Westmore- land.
U niv. Louisville.
Dr. H. Carow.
Drs. Watson & Briggs.
Dr. A. H. Stothart.
Dr. J. R. Bailey.
Drs. Thompson & Core . Dr. J. W. Fain.
XA~1ES. RESIDENCE.
Hyde, Hartwell Blount, "
James, Westwood Wallace, Alabama, Jamison, William Thomas, Tennessee, Jarreli,JohnLewis, '' Jenkins, Philip Oscar, Kentucky,
J obe, John, Georgia.
Johnson, Leonidas Fletcher, Tennessee, Kcllick, Adam Calvin, "
Kelley, David Campbell, "
King, John Anderson, '' King, John Frank, "
King, Richard Davis, Texas, Kendrick, J. C:, l\1. D., Georgia, Lapsley, Norvell Alexander, Tennessee, Mathews, James Hercules, '' Mathews, John Charles, "
Mayfie1d, G. A. J., M.D.. '' Mayfield, Joel, "
Mayson, Charles Ramsay, Arkansa£, }.!'Connell, Jas. Barton, M.D., Tenn.
M'GaYock, F. G., Tennessee, M'Gregor, John Flower, "
M'Lemore, Sidney Smith, "
Munson, Alfred Constantine, Mississippi, Munson, Lewis Amzi, '' 1\icholson, I. E., Alabama, Noel, William Marion, 'rennessee, Ogden, B. W., Tennessee, Orr, Henry Barry, '' Pat is, Robert Guest, Kentucky, Parker, David Allison. Tennessee, Parks, Stephen Neely, '' Patterson, Benjamin Franklin, "
Patterson, Felix Lafayette, "
Pettus, John Stokes, Texas.
Pettus, Thomas Neal, Tennessee, Pinkerton, Thomas Jefferson, '' Pitts, James Brett, '' Hainey, James Monroe, "
P"'atnsey, ~·F. W., ''
PRECEPTORS.
Drs. Watson & Briggs.
Dr. A. W. Bentley.
Dr. S.M. Jamison.
Dr. C. A. Brodie.
Practitioner.
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Dr. R. Head.
Drs. Sebastian & Moore, Drs. Hicks & Maneese.
Drs. Watson & Briggs.
Dr. Blackmore.
University of Nashville.
Drs. Kelly & Bowman.
Dr. J. C. Mathews.
Drs. Mathews & Goodlett.
Univ. Penn.
Dr. S. S. Mayfield.
Dr. J. W. Rawlings, Univ. Nashville, Prof. R. l\1. Porter.
Dr. L. M. N. Cook.
·Dr. John Park.
Dr. W. S. Leake.
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Dr. Moore.
Dr. A. T. Noel.
Dr. J. A. Bowman.
Dr. R. H. Paris.
Practitioner.
Dr. B. M . Hughes.
Dr. John Patterson.
Dr. J. M. Jetton.
Dr. W. T. Bennett.
Dr. D. W. Gowan.
Dr. J. P. Ford.
Dr. J. Atkinson.
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KAMES. RESIDEXCE. PRECEPTOR;;.
Raymer,All.JertThomas,M.D.," Univ. Nashville.
Reid, Joseph Franklin, '' Practitioner.
Ridley, James Allison, " Dr. G. Thompson.
Robinson, George Whitfield, '' Practitioner.
Rollings, Robert Henry, " Dr. A. Graham.
Rutland, Benjamin Howard, " Dr. L. M. N. Cook.
Saudek, Joseph, " Practitioner.
Saunders, Wm. Edward, Alabama, Dr. J. Guild.
Schell, Henry Augustus, Tennessee, Dr. H. B. Malone.
Simpson, Samuel Putnam, '' Dr. A. G. Handley.
Shapard, Williamson Rainey, '' Dr. B. W. Avent.
Shaw, T. J., " Dr. H. J. Shaw.
Rlaughter, George Beverly, Georgia, Dr. J. S. Hill.
Smith, Barton Brown, Alabama Dr. W. & H. Bonar.
Smith, George Burwell, Tennessee, Dr. T. R. Jennings.
Smith, James Washington, '' Dr. W. C. Clements.
Spencer, Ephraim E., M.D., Kentucky, Univ. Nashville.
Stephens, Wm. Washington, Tennessee, Drs. Bicknell & Cook. / Stewart, Joseph Bullous, " Drs. R. K. Hicks and H. B.
Stone, James Benjamin,
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Sublett, Valentine A., M.D., '' 'ralbot, J obn Boyd, "
'Taliaferro, J. ~f., "
Tatum, Absalom Howard, '' Taylor, Isaac, "
Tidwell, Pleasant Maddin, Georgia, Tubb, Eliel, Tennessee, Tyree, Francis Decatur, '' Weakley, Mathew Locke, '•
Webb, John Logan, "
·wells, Hiram Jefferson, '' Westbrook, John Robert, ''
Malone.
Drs. D. B. Cliffe and C. W . Womock.
Univ. Nashville.
Dr. J. T. Gleaves.
Drs. Haywood, Rogers, &
'l'aliaferro.
Dr. J. Harris.
Dr. J. Upton.
Dr. R. J. Stewart.
Dr. C. Schurer.
Dr. T. Cox.
Drs. Watson & Briggs.
Drs. Hughes & Baskett.
Drs. Watson & Briggs.
Westmoreland, Willis F., M.D., Georgia, Jefferson College . White, Andrew Jackson, Tennessee, Dr. L. W. White.
White, Lorenzo, " Dr. Hill.
Wqitfield, Harrison, '' Dr. G. A. Conn.
Whitfield, Thomas Wilkins, Kentucky, Dr. A. H. Stothart.
Woodward, P. S., M.D., Tennessee, Univ. Nashville.
Whitson, William, " Dr. J. 0. Sharber.
Whitworth, John, " Dr. II. F. Anderson.
Williams, Washington, " Dr. R. M. Hughes.
'Vilson, S. B., " Dr. J. M. Call.
Total 152.
LIST OF GHADUATES. I
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B. F.c.
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N. BICKNELL,-J. H. BILES, -
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.D. M. BLYTHE,-"' • .T. M . C. BoYD, .._
B. B. BrwwN, T. L.B. BROWN, .
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CAIN,J. W. CowAN, H. DEBOW, A. S . DowD, G. W. EvERETT, P J. L. GRIFFIN, A. G. HANDLEY, B. R. HARRIS, I. S. HousE, JonN JoBE,
J. F. KING, N. A. LAPSLEY,
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MATHEWS, - JoEL MAYFIELD,F. G. M'GAVOCK,
"' W.M.NoEL, B.
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OGDEN, R. G. pARIS, - 4s.
N. PARKS, - J.s.
PETTUS, T. J. PINKERTON, J. B. PITTS, J. M. RAINEY,J . F. REID, J . A. RIDLEY, G. W. RomNsoN,
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R. SHAPARD, WM. WHITSON,JonN \VnrrwonTn, ,..
Total 36.
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RESIDEl'iCE.
Tennessee, Tennessee,
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Georgia, Tennessee,
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Georgia, Tennessee,
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Georgia, Tennessee,
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Kentucky.
Tennessee, Texas, 'fennessee,
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TIIESIS.
Abortion.
Uterine Hemorrhage.
Puerperal Peritonitis.
Variola.
Dysentery.
Acute Dysentery.
Jnflam mation.
Influence of the Mind on the Body.
Signs of Pregnancy.
Syphilis.
Leucorrhea.
Cholera Infantum.
Pneumonia.
The Medical Man.
Abortion.
Hepatitis.
Ulceration.
Menstruation.
Acute Gastritis.
Physiology of Nutrition.
Typhoid Fever.
Anaesthesia.
Chloroform.
Continued Fever.
Pneumonia.
Fistula in Ano.
Signs of Pregnancy.
Dropsy.
Cholera Tnfantum.
Acute Metritis.
Dysentery.
Ascites.
Tubercular Phthisis . Bilious Fever.
Tetanus.
Typhoid F eve r.
J. W. RrcnArmsoN, M. D., of Transylvania University, A. A.
HATCHER,
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D. of the Univ. ofLouisville and W. F. WESTMORH- LAND, MD.: of Jefferson College, were admitted ad eundem gradum in this Institution .CIRCULAR .
ORGANIZATION.
The Medical Department of the UmnmsrTY OF NAsHVILLE was organized on the 11th of October, 1850, at a full meeting of the Board of Trustees, by the unanimous appointment of the present :Faculty. By an arrangement made with the Trustees, the Facul1y are secured in the exclusive management of the Department; a fea- ture in its organization calculated to have the most beneficial effect upon the prosperity of the School.
EDIFICE.
The Trustees, at a subsequent meeting, gave to the Department a spacious building on College Hill together with ample grounds, for the term of twenty years, which they secured by lease. , This is the East Wing of the Medical Department-fronting on Market street 76 feet, and towards tl:.e city 45} feet. It is three stories high, with an attic, affording ample accommocations for dissecting rooms, museum, library, laboratory, ar~d professors rooms. To this a centre building is attached, C!'ntaining two spacious lecture rooms, fifty feet square, capable each of seating five hundred students. The lower room is 19 feet high and will be occupied by the Professor of Chemistry, and temporarily by the Professors of Theory and Practice, and Materia Medica. The upper room is 23 feet high and octagonal in the ar- rangement of seats. In this the Professors of Anatomy, Surgery, Obstetrics and Physiology will lecture. The students enter the lec- ture rooms by two flights of stairs in a hall 14 by 50 feet, frontin g College street,
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CLINICAL INSTRUCTION.
The State Hospital.-The beautiful buildings erected in the city many years ago for a Lun:\tic Asylum, and for a long time employed as such, at the last meeting of the Legislature were converted into a State Hospital. The 5th section of the Act creating the Hospital, says, ''the Professors._ and students of the Medical Department of the University of Nashville shall have free access to the Hospital under proper regulation for that purpose." 'l'he institution it is hoped will by the next session of the College offer many advantages to the stu- dent.
St. John's Hospital.-This in charge of the Sisters of Chari- ty, who have with a generosity worthy of all praise tendered its ad- vantages free of charge to the students of the Medical College. In addition to these the Faculty have fitted up a suite of large rooms in the College builtlings exclusively for patients, where the most interesting cases will be kept subject to the daily inspection of the e.tudent.- They have also established a DISPENSARY at the College for out door patients who will be examined before the students and prescribed for, and they will have an opportunity of watching the progress of the case from day to day until it is dismissed. Surgical operations will, as _heretofore, be perl'ormed in the anatomical amphitheatre, before the students. No Surgical Clinic, it is confidently believed, in the United States is richer in the variety and gravity of its opera- tion than this has been in the last two sessions or promises to be in the future. Notw:thstanding the advantage of hospitals to Medical Schools was once thought indispensable, yet long experience has demonstrated that College Clinics are infinitely superior, and in con- sequence the two great Schools in Philadelphia have cut loose from them and rely upon the Clinics at their Colleges for clinical instruc- tion. We shall follow their example so far as to spare PO pains or expense in making our clinic all that can be desired, while free ad- mission to both of our Hospitals is secured to the students.
OPENING OF 'l'HE COURSE.
The third course of Lectures will commence on 'fuesday, the fir st of November next. The Anatomical rooms will be opened for Stu- dents on the first Monday of October, under the supervision of the Professor Of Anatomy.
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PRELIMINARY LECTURES.
A preliminary course of Lectures wiiLbe given, commencing on the first Monday in October. All the Professors will take part in this rourse, and will lecture on topics which WILL NOT BE FUJ.LY DISCUBSED in the regular Session. This is equivalent to a prolongation of the
\erm, while at the same time it does not impair the unity of the course to those Students who do not come in till November.
This arrangement is a virtual EXTENSION of the term to FIVB l!O.NTIIS.
REQUISITES FOR GRADUATION.
1. Three years regular study in the office of a regular pl1ysician.
2. Attendance upon two full courses of Lectures in a regular school of Medicine, the last of which must be in this Instittution.
3. Four years reputable and regular. practice will be accepted in lieu of one course of lectures, and such practitioner can becomQ a candidate for graduation at the close of his first course.
4. The candidate for graduation must write a thesis on some medi- cal topic and deposit it with the Dean by the first day of February.
5. The candidate must be twenty-one years of age, and of good moral chaructPr.
FEES.
Matticulation, (payaLie once only,) Professors' Tickets,
Practical Anatomy, (obligatory one session,)
<iraduation Fee, - - - - - All payable invariably in advance.
$5 00 105 00 10 00 25 00 Good Board can be obtained in the city at f1·om $2.50 to $3.00 per
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TEXT BOOKS.
AN.\TOMl".-Cruveilhier, Sharpey & Quain, Horner, Wilson, or Morton.
PHY8IOLOGY.-Carpenter, or Dunglison.
P ATIIOLOGY.-Gross' Pathological Anatomy.
CIIEJHSTRY.-Graham, or Silliman.
MATERIA MEnrcA.-Pereira, United States D1spensatory, Bird, Mitchell, or Dunglison.
~unGERY.-Miller's Principles, Druitt's Modern Surgery, or Coop- er's Surgical Dic1ionary.
o~~TETRICS.-Cazeaux, Dewees, Ramshotham, Davis, or \Vatson'8 Obstetric Syllabus, Ashwell on Diseases of l"emales.
M«DICAL JuRISI'RUDENCE.-'l'aylor, or Beck.
PR.l.CTICG o~· MEDICINl~.-V{ood, or Watson.
lJNIVERSITY OF N ASHVILI .. E.
Law and Literary Departments.
'fHE TRUSTEES ARE NOW TAKING ACTIVE STEPS FOR PNoOVID·
ING SUITABLE BUILDINGS FOR THESE DEPARTl!ENTS; WHICH WILL. GO I NTO OPERATIO~ I:" 'rllE COURSE OF 1854 .