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^w RUTGERS MEDICAL FACULTY-GENEVA COLLEGE. 19.5 AN1 R8 K&<Wt -STREET, NEW-YORK. L\*>" NOV 5 hVX 1956 BOX ITEM DAILY. DAILY. ICTURES. The Lectures of this Institutioivqommence oaj^e 1st Monday in November, and continue until the 1st of March ensuing. \ Jtr*i^" David HosaS^M ^^j^jikWimf ^clice of Physic, and Clinical Medicine. William JameS^^chjeven^M;-©:' Therapeutics and Materia Medica. Valentine Mott, M. D. Surgery. daily. John W. Francis," M. D. Obstetrics and Forensic Medicine. 4 times a week. *Doctor Bushe, Anatomy and Physiology. daily. John Griscom, LL.D. Chemistry. 4 times a week. The Professor of the Practice of Medicine, delivers to his class at a separate hour, but without additional charge, a course of Lectures on Botany, exhibiting, by means of living plants and diagrams, an outline of the LinDsean System. The College edifice is situated in the vicinity of the New- York Hospital, where Clinical instruction is given daily at 12 o'clock. In regard to the convenience and comfort of the class, this edifice is excelled by no other in the coun try. The Saloon of Practical Anatomy, admitted to be unrivalled for its extent and the completeness of its arrange ments, is immediately superintended by the Professor of Anatomy. GRADUATION. Candidates for Graduation are required to present certificates of having arrived at the age of 21 years, and of having studied three years under the direction of a regular practitioner or practitioners ; during which time two full courses must have been attended in this college, or one full course in another and one full course in this. The examination of candidates takes place immediately after the close of the Lectures. In conformity to the provisions and powers of the charter of Geneva College, the graduates of the Medical Faculty will be legally entitled to practice Physic and Surgery in the State of New-York, as in other parts of the Union. The Charter of Geneva College has been pronounced by the ablest Lawyers in the State, (including Chancellor Kent, the Hon. John C. Spencer, the Hon. Josiah Ogden Hoffman, and the late Mr. Emmet,) to be as ample in its provisions and authorities as that of any other College in the State, and fully sufficient to legalize the degrees granted by its faculty. No subsequent or ex post facto law, it must be admitted, can deprive that institution of such a vested right. THE GOLD MEDAL, Instituted by the liberality of Col. Henry Rutgers, is annually awarded to the author of the best inaugural disser tation submitted to, and approved by, the Faculty. THE SILVER MEDAL, Instituted by a Citizen of New-York, will be annually awarded by the Faculty to the author of the best inaugural dissertation on the Medical Topography and Diseases of the United States. HP A Student of Medicine from each County of this State, bearing from the President and Censors of the Medical Society of tho same, a testimonial of good character, sufficient literary acquirements, and his being in restricted circum stances, will be admitted by the Faculty to all the Lectures,/ree of expense. TERMS OF THE COURSE. Matriculation, g3. Tickets to the Lectures, gl5 each. Graduation, $25. By order, DAVID HOSACK, M. D. President of the Faculty. JOHN W. FRANCIS. M. D. Registrar. City of New-York, Sept. 29, 1828. * The Rutgers Faculty are happy to announce that the Chair of Anatomy and Physiology will be filled by Dr. Btshk, the gentleman above named, who has been chosen to this station by the united vote of Charles Bell, F. R. S Professor in the Londou University ; William Lawrence, F. R. S. of the Royal College of Surgeons ; Granville Sharp Pattison, Pro fessor of Anatomy and Physiology in the London University, and Benjamin Travers, F. R. S. London, who kindly un dertook, at the request of the Rutgers Faculty, to select an individual the most eminently qualified for this station. MAR 1 9 1958

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^w RUTGERS MEDICAL FACULTY-GENEVA COLLEGE.

19.5

AN1

R8

K&<Wt-STREET, NEW-YORK.

L\*>"

NOV 5

hVX

1956BOX ITEM

DAILY.

DAILY.

ICTURES.

The Lectures of this Institutioivqommence oaj^e 1st Monday in November, and continue until the 1st of March

ensuing. \ Jtr*i^"David HosaS^M ^^j^jikWimf^clice of Physic, and Clinical Medicine.

William JameS^^chjeven^M;-©:' Therapeutics and Materia Medica.

Valentine Mott, M. D. Surgery.daily.

John W. Francis,"M. D. Obstetrics and Forensic Medicine. 4 times a week.

*Doctor Bushe, Anatomy and Physiology. daily.

John Griscom, LL.D. Chemistry. 4 times a week.

The Professor of the Practice ofMedicine, delivers to his class at a separate hour, but without additional charge,

a course of Lectures on Botany, exhibiting, by means of living plants and diagrams, an outline of the LinDsean System.

The College edifice is situated in the vicinity of the New-York Hospital, where Clinical instruction is given daily

at 12 o'clock. In regard to the convenience and comfort of the class, this edifice is excelled by no other in the coun

try. The Saloon of Practical Anatomy, admitted to be unrivalled for its extent and the completeness of its arrange

ments, is immediately superintended by the Professor of Anatomy.

GRADUATION.

Candidates for Graduation are required to present certificates of having arrived at the age of 21 years, and of having

studied three years under the direction of a regular practitioner or practitioners ; during which time two full courses

must have been attended in this college, or one full course in another and one full course in this. The examination of

candidates takes place immediately after the close of the Lectures.

In conformity to the provisions and powers of the charter of Geneva College, the graduates of the Medical Faculty

will be legally entitled to practice Physic and Surgery in the State of New-York, as in other parts of the Union. The

Charter of Geneva College has been pronounced by the ablest Lawyers in the State, (including Chancellor Kent, the

Hon. John C. Spencer, the Hon. Josiah Ogden Hoffman, and the late Mr. Emmet,) to be as ample in its provisions and

authorities as that of any other College in the State, and fully sufficient to legalize the degrees granted by its faculty. No

subsequent or ex postfacto law, it must be admitted, can deprive that institution of such a vested right.

THE GOLD MEDAL,

Instituted by the liberality of Col. Henry Rutgers, is annuallyawarded to the author of the best inaugural disser

tation submitted to, and approved by, the Faculty.

THE SILVER MEDAL,Instituted by a Citizen of New-York, will be annually awarded by the Faculty to the author of the best inaugural

dissertation on the Medical Topography and Diseases of the United States.

HP A Student of Medicine from each County of this State, bearing from the President and Censors of the Medical

Society of tho same, a testimonial of good character, sufficient literary acquirements, and his being in restricted circum

stances, will be admitted by the Faculty to all the Lectures,/ree of expense.

TERMS OF THE COURSE.

Matriculation, g3. Tickets to the Lectures, gl5 each. Graduation, $25.

By order,

DAVID HOSACK, M. D. President of the Faculty.JOHN W. FRANCIS. M. D. Registrar.

City ofNew-York, Sept. 29, 1828.

* The Rutgers Faculty are happy to announce that the Chair ofAnatomy and Physiology will be filled by Dr. Btshk,the gentleman above named, who has been chosen to this station by the united vote of Charles Bell, F. R. S Professor in

the Londou University ; William Lawrence, F. R. S. of the Royal College of Surgeons ; Granville Sharp Pattison, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in the London University, and Benjamin Travers, F. R. S. London, who kindly un

dertook, at the request of the Rutgers Faculty, to select an individual the most eminently qualified for this station.

MAR 1 9 1958

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