Totals.... Foreign. Wisconsin.............. Wyoming...... West Virginia. Washington T. Virginia Vermont....... Texas. Tennessee..... So. Carolina... Rhode Island.. Pennsylvania.. Oregon. Ohio. No. Carolina....... B.-Distribution of Students by Colleges and States. Continued. STUDENTS IN ATTENDANCE FROM EACH STATE. : : 3 45 14 : : MICH.-Hom. Med. Coll., Univ. of Mich. 7 4 297 125 108 37 1 1 :: 75 PA. Hahnemann Med. Coll. 1 12 9 87 2 2 1 143 Total no. students from each State, 1882-83. 9....「 8 32 10 186 111 3 125 2 4 12 4 4 2 64 10 1183 COLLEGES-Homeopathic. Montana. B.-Distribution of Students by Colleges and States-Continued. STUDENTS IN ATTENDANCE FROM EACH STATE. COLLEGES-Eclectic. Vermont Texas....... Tennessee.... So. Carolina... Rhode Island.. Pennsylvania. Oregon Ohio No. Carolina... New York ..... New Mexico... New Jersey.... New Hamps're Nevada...... Nebraska...... 21 2 :: Montana.. IND. Indiana Ecl. Med. Coll. IA. Iowa Med. Coll. ME. Eclectic Med. Coll. of Maine Mo.- American Med. Coll. N. Y.-Eclectic Med. Coll., City of New York. COLLEGES-Physio-Medical. IND.- Physio-Med. Coll. of Indiana O.- Physio-Med. Inst. Total no. students from each State, 1882-83 : 2 15 18 : ERRATA. Arkansas, p. 11-Medical Department, Arkansas Industrial University, graduates, session of 1882-83, read 4, instead of 32. Florida, p. 48-Medical Department of Florida University, organized in 1883, instead of 1853. Illinois, p. 59-Chicago Medical College, percentage of graduates to matriculates, session of 1880-81, read 29.6, instead of 32.2. Indiana, p. 67-Beach Medical College, add Eclectic. Iowa, p. 70-Iowa Medical College read session, September, 1882, to January, 1883, instead of June, 1883. Maryland, p. 81-School of Medicine of the University of Maryland, percentage of graduates to matriculates, session of 1879-80, read 38+, instead of 48+. P. 82-Woman's Medical College of Baltimore, number of graduates, session of 1882-83, one. Minnesota, p. 91-Minnesota College Hospital, duration of lecture term, twenty weeks, instead of nineteen. New York, p. 113-Albany Medical College, three-year graded course required. P. 117-New York Medical College and Hospital for Women, add Homeopathic. P. 119-United States Medical College, (Eclectic,) duration of lecture term, twenty weeks. Ohio, p. 128-Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery, organized in 1849, instead of 1879. No information has been received concerning the Hospital Medical College at Evansville, Ind.. organized in 1882. One graduate in Illinois. SUPPLEMENTARY. THROUGH the distribution of some 600 advance copies of the foregoing pages the following additional matter, corrections, etc.. have been obtained. Delays in the public printing office make it practicable to insert them in this place. They follow the same general order as in the body of the section-that is, alphabetically by States, and chronologically as to the colleges. COOPER MEDICAL COLLEGE (San Francisco,) had a class of 83 matriculates, and graduated 19 at the last session; percentage of graduates to matriculates, 22.9; average percentage for the last six years, 23. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MEDICAL COLLEGE (San Francisco) had a class of 63 matriculates, and graduated 11, at the last session; percentage of graduates to matriculates, 17.4; average percentage for the last three years, 23. CANADA has no homeopathic school, but provision is made in some of the colleges for teaching homeopathy in accordance with the Medical Acts of the Dominion. The MANITOBA MEDICAL COLLEGE at Winnipeg was organized under the Manitoba Medical Act in 1883, but no announcement has yet been received. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGETOWN (Washington, D. C.,)Faculty, as completed for the session of 1883-84, embraces seven professors, four clinical professors and two lecturers. BENNETT MEDICAL COLLEGE (Chicago) has a chair of hygiene, although not so stated in the first announcements for the session of 1883-84. Duration of lecture term, six months. EDINBURG UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, incorporated under the general incorporation act, September 23, 1870; a fraudulent institution; removed to St. Louis and exposed by the ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, and since defunct. CHICAGO HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE should read as follows: Organized in 1876. The first class graduated in 1877. Classes have been graduated each subsequent year.The faculty embraces fifteen professors, two lecturers and three demonstrators. Course of Instruction: A regular session of twenty-three weeks' duration, and a spring session of six weeks' duration, annually. Three years' graded course recommended, but not required. A junior and a senior course (two separate and distinct courses) are delivered during each college term. Clinics, hospital and dispensary. Lectures embrace: Junior year, anatomy, physiology, histology, microscopy, materia medica, chemistry, toxicology, pharmacology, minor surgery, odontology, sanitary science and clinics. Senior year, institutes and practice of medicine and surgery, gynecology, pedology, materia medica, obstetrics, ophthalmology and otology, mental and nervous diseases, medical jurisprudence and clinics. Requirements: For admission: "This college requires that all applicants for admission must possess good moral character, and present to the secretary satisfactory evidence of a good English education, such as is required of all matriculates by the STATE BOARD OF HEALTH of Illinois. It is not intended to make this examination technical or rigid, but every student must possess a fair English education. Previous medical matriculates, graduates of colleges and high schools, will be exempt from this examination." For graduation: (1) twenty-one years of age; (2) three years' study; (3) two full courses; (4) practical anatomy to the extent of having dissected every region of the body; (5) pass all the regular examinations. Fees: Matriculation. $5; full lecture course, $50; perpetual ticket. $90; final examination, $25. To students who have attended two full courses in other colleges, including matriculation, the full lecture course is $30; to graduates of other medical colleges, $25. For partial course, each chair, $10; county hospital, lying-in hospital, and demonstrator's ticket, $5 each. Students: Number of matriculates and of graduates at each session reported, and percentages of graduates to matriculates Average percentage of graduates to matriculates during the past six years, twenty seven. Number of Illinois students during the past year, 64. |