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AND CONTINUE DURI G TWENTY CONSECUTIVE WEEK
UNIVERSITY.
UP 'I'll t:
FIFTEENTH
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SE SION OF 1880-81.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
COLLEGE BUILDING,
MON DAY, DEC. 6, 1880,
MEDICAL DEPllRTMENT
FOURTH STREET, BET. MORRISON AND YAMHILL•
ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT
THE REGUL'\R CJ:JR"E OF LECTURES WILL COMMENCE ON
WILLAMETTE
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J. D. LEE,'
DEXTER FIELD,
E. E. l"IcKn-iN~:Y,
L. J. POWELL,
\r. H. OOELI..
J. L. PARRISlT,
J. H. ROORK,
N. i)OANE,
E. STIWNG,
Run,ls \V 11.1. IRIl,
W. II. FIFE,
KELLV.
Presid en t.
Vice President.
Secretary and Treasurer.
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CLASS OF 1879.
(NOMINATED.)
CLASS OF 1880.
Ex(cutiz'e Committee:G. P. LITVllIo·IEI.)),
R. P. BOISE,
J. H. ROORK,
Endowment Agent:
REV. F. P. TOWER.
A uditing Committee:
F. R. PARISH, G. P. LIT ·IIFIELD.E. STRONG,
J. L. PARRI!-.H,
E. STRONG,
C. B. MOORES,
CHAS. E. LA~IBERT,
J. H. "YILBUR,
F. P. TOWER,
D. lAYTON,
W. S. LADD,
H. P. BOISE,
WILUAi\1 ROBERTS,
ISAAC DILLON,
F. R. SlIIITH,
J. H. MOORES,
P. M. STARR,
J. L. PARRISH,
C. B. MOORES,
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FACULTY.
1.. L. ROWLAND, :\1. D.,
D. PAYTO , M. D.,Profi'sJ(J}" oj~ j)hYJi(}lo~~r;' fllld jJh)fSiologiarl ~ Illa/oIlIY·
A. SHARPLES, M. D.,
WM. H. ·"rATKI.t\S, M. D.,PI'oji's.I'or 0/111" '1'11"(1)' I7l1d 1'rat//"/' 0/ .11,'d/"/I"·.
R. GLlSAl'\, M: D.,Pro./'s.mr oj O/Jslt!lri(.~.
P. HARYEY, M. D.,]1rofi'SClW o./f)iSt'flSt·s oj' lFc1IlIt'/I and CI,ildn'//.
H. R. ALDEN,/JClIltJllslralor oj .1Ilalnll')'.
S. E. JO EPHI, M. D.,Pro,/;·.I·SOl' 0/ Dist'ast!s ,'./ Ih,' .1/illd.
MATTHEW P. DEADY. LL.D.,pI'o;;·ss,.r 0/ .llt·diml 7"r/sp/l,,/,'I/·/·.
W. U. AYLOR 1. D.,
E. P. FRASER, 1. D.,Prt'./;'ssor ,'./ l1.n:/'·II/' I7l1d Dt'I'ml7lology.
R. G. REX, M. D., P. c.,
HOLT WII.SON. M. D.,Pro/t!s.I·/1/" ,'./·L /S"I7S"S oflh, 1:),/, Em I7l1d Thl'ol7l.
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The Fourteenth Annual ommen ement of the Med ir.al
Department of the Willamette University, was helel on the
evening of April 27, 1880, at the First M. E. Church, Rev,T. 1.. Eliot, making the Opening Prayer; Rev. C. E. Lambert,
President of the niversity, delivering the CommencemenL
Addres and Conferring the Degree of :'1. U.; Prof. O. P.Plummer admini tering the substitute for the HippocrJ.tic
Oath; Prof. D. Payton delivering the clurge to the Gruluates
and Rev. E. R. (teary, D. D , pronouncing the Benecti tion.
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GRADUATES,
1880.
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HI. \XF\', • (lC , Chl"r"j!)"1II .........••..... Portland, (lr.
Ht 1(1"0:" HE:". T O"sl 'fr;es. Portland, Or.
r10\\ ELL. \\'\1 ..\ f);I'M/,,·r;" Turner, Or.
KI.. T, I.EWI'.\ Rh<'llIll.'I;slII .•.. ............ RIlSd)llr~,Or.
1'0\\'1- LT., FLI.F 1'\\'001> F 01';1111I ... ..•••...•...•.... Portland, Or.
TUT!'I.E, .I\y ......•..•. , . .Ifv.l,."l's Empire Cily,Or.
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AlWOod, J. P IX70 *Ford, E. A. J 1877Bailey, Frank A J870 Giesy, M..... .. J86Baker, W. D 1868 Giesy, A. J J876Bean, James A 1873 Givens, J. W J875Beach, Wm. W 1874 *Gray, W 1868Bell, J. N J869 Grubb, \\7. 1' 1872Blaney, O. C 1880 Hall, C. II J868Boswell, Cal. M 1870 Helm, A. C 1869*BOlld, 13 nj. F 1869 Helldrex, J. F 1879Bryant, W. E J873 Ilemdon, Jos. S 1874Brown, L. W 1876 Hill, J. L r871Hrown,JoI13.rhan,Phar Dr876 Hill, G. J 1877Brown, E. 1 1869 Holmes, Reese r877Burton, Ben. T 1880 Howard, Jas. W 1873Carter, F. M 1872 Howell, \Y. A r880Charlton, C 1879 *Holsclaw, B. F J875(ox. D W 1875 Hoyt, J. D 1879Cox H. \\' 1879 Irvine, J. F r876Cromwell, 1. N 1875 Jessup, S. R r868Cusick, \Y. M 1867 Johnson, J. .-\. 1878Davidson, J. E r868 Jones, D. M 1867Davis, L. L r875 Kennedy, J. H 187 I
Davis, R. M 187!'! Kent, Lewis .\ r880Dennison, J. S 1872 Kitchen, J. 1. 1877Doane, O. D 18i5 Kuykendall, G. 13 1877Dodson, Z. T 1877 Lane, Harry r876Dodson, 0. 1:.. 1877 Lee,N. L r871l'arley, W. J 1878 Locke, D 1870Flinn, i\1 l872 Mann, Thomas 1876Foley, L 1870 Hartin, J. L r867Ford. J 1871 Matteson, ~'. S 1873
j"ord, A. L J877 McCauley, S. D r869 j*Dl'l'l'H!'iC<l
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lcCauley, W. F 1878* liller, Abram P 1874
~lorgan, J. M 1877lorrison, W. F r877
Ticklin, A. 1.. 1872
Nicklin, John 1873Odell, G. W 1872
Oglesby, W. W 1877
Osborn,R. M 1879
Parrish, J. L. 1879
Payton, J E 18 77Powell, F. F 1880
I)ower, 1. N 1877
Raffety, C ,1869
Rinearson, F. B 1878
Robert., W. II 1869Robinson, J. W 1878
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Rowland, 1,. L 1872Sawtelle, C. M I.'73
Saylor, W. H 1869
Shipley, L. L 1870
*Smith, L. A 1868
Smith, \V. M 1869
Smith, J R 18 78
Starr,1. W 1877
Slone, S. C 1875
Tower,C. W r870
Turner, J. W lc72
Tuttle, Jay 1880
Whitney, G. A 1872
Williams, H. 0 1879*Wythe, W. T 1868
Yeargain, E. L. 1879
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MONORARY DEGREE OF M. D.
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ALEXANDER, W. F.
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CLASS OF 1879 80.
J\ ill"'s. SIt/Ie. Pr'·('1'ltJrs.
Alden, H. R Oregon Dr. W. H. Saylor.
Blaney, O. C............... ,. Dr. T. T. abanis.Burton, Ben..J............... (( Dr. H. R. Littlefield.
aples, B. l\1cB ..........." Dr. E. I.J. Yeargain.
Chattin, \Y. C..............." Dr. rvL IIeslop.
hapnlan, \Y. I..ang........" Dr. J. 'haptuan.
"headle, E. ~l..............." Dr.~. Lee.Eddy, D, M, California ..Dr, \Y. W. Royal.
Flett, G. H Oregon Dr. J. Browne.
Ford, t". D ~ ......" Dr. 13. 1-\. Ford.
Giesy, \V. \V................." Dr. ~1. Giesy.
I--Iarris, '1'. J.................." J)r. J. F. Cal breath.
IIil], J. \\' ..........." Dr. R. Ii an.
Hu\vell, \Y. A" , ............" Practitioner.
K nt, Lewis ..............." Dr. J. Browne.
Pllllnln~r, \V. I ......" Dr.D. P.S. PIUlnn1er.
Po\vell, [~', F... Ct Dr. 'V. J-1. \Vatkins.
Powell, J. N........ " Dr. J. R. ard\vell.
Rllffety, David: ........" IJr. C. H. Raffety.
Rogers, D. G.............. " Dr. 1 . 1~. Burton.
Inith, 'V. 'Tyler............" Dr. ,V. I-I. Saylor.
111ith, Ellen J........ ...... tC Dr. S. rnilh.
l'uttle, J ......" Dr.. "T. 1'o\ver.
Vanderpool, J\1. F..........." Dr. Ii. J. Boughton.
'Valkin , E. '1'.............. " Dt'. \V. l-I. \Vr..tkins.
\Voodruff, J.................." Pra titioner.
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ANNUAL CIRCULAR.
In entering upon our Fifteenth year the Faculty feels. mor
than ev r before, certain of the continued and increasing URe
fulne s of this De!Mrtment, and assures the Alumni and all
friends of medical culture that its aim will be to leave noth
ing undone which can f.lctlitate a thorough course of instruc
tion upon each bran h here taught.
The senior members of the Faculty are already so well
known by their pwfessional brethren of the gre,it Northwest,
that the assurance that each is fully committed and devotedto the te,lchlng of hi~ chair will, they conceive, he sufficient
guarantee of their succes~ful working, and to their numberhave been added three gentlemen, who having served as Lec
turers upon the several subjects of "Di~ease~ of the Mind,"
, Hygiene antI Dermatology," and "Diseases of the Eye, Ear
and Throat" during the past session, were found to be men
worthy of preferment for these sev'~ral positions.
The St. Vincent's Hospital, uncler the arc of Dr. Henry
E. Jones and Professor Rex; the Good Samaritall Ifospital,
untler Professors S.lylor and WIlson; the J1Ialtllolllaii COlflfly
I£ospitlll, under l'rofessor \Vatkins and the O,el!.0ll Illsalle lAsylum, to which Professor Josephi is at:ached, will each COI~__
It will be the aim of this I>epartment to afford the best
possible opportunities for the prosecution of each hranch ofstudy, and each chair will he supplied with all needed appa
ratuses, appliances, modeL, c!urts, etc., and especial attention
will be given to clillical instructiol13.
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• •II:, lacg,ly "d ";n;" ,,'" l~' h,ld "g"lacly""y \y,,=rday and Saturday throughout the session at the Co//t',f{C Dif
Pl'/lSOIJ, and at one or more of the above named institutions,
for which no extra charge is made to the clas..
It will be the aim of the surgeons in harge of the St.
Yin ent's and Good amaritan IIospit.:t1s to bring every pos
sible surgical oper.1tion, performed uy them in these in titu
tions, before, the class, thus making these privIlege:'! more valu
able than they have ever heretofore been.
The opportunities for the study of Pm:tica/ Allntomy arc
ample--the supply of mlterial fully equaling the demand, and
thi. branch of instruction being under the immediate super
vision of the Professor and Demon trator of Anatomy, practi
cal demonstrations and daily instru tions in dissectIon will be
given. Surgical anatomy will be well illustrated by di%ections .
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Medical hooks C.1I1 be obtained in this city at catalo~ue
prices; and it is recommended th,lt students supply themselveswith at least one text book upon each leading chair. Thefollowing works are e~peclally recommended:
ANATOMV: Gray, Wilson, :\Llclise's SlIrgi al Anatomy.PHYSIOLOGY: Dalton, Carpenter, Flint.MATERIA MEI'ICA: Bartholow, \Vood, U. S. Dispensatory.MIN/): I-lammond, MaudsJey, I:luckllell and Tuke.MEDIC·II. JUEI~PRUj)ENl'E: Beck, Wharton, Taylor.CHE~IISTRY: Youmans, I'owlles, etc.OBSTETRICS: Leishman, Playfair, Bedford, i\feauows,
Hodge.WOMEN AND CHII./)RE:-I: Thomas, Barnes, Churchill,
Meigs c'· Pepper.PRAC'l'1 'E 0'<' M IeOICI 1':: Flint, 'Watson, Aitken.SJ.,RGERY: Gross, Eri hsen, Hamilton's urgery and
Dislot:! tions and Fractures.OPTHALMOLOGY A J) At R\L DISE,'.SES: Ste.lJwag, \rells,
Carter, Trolsch.H YGtJo:NE: Parke't:l, Bowdit h.DERMA1'lILOGY DUHRING: Wilson, Fox.
REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION,
1. The candidate for the Degree of M. D. must be ufgu<;c! moral character, and at least twenty-one year of age.lJ e must have attended at least lwo full sessions of lectures,one of whi h shall have been in this College; and must exhibithis ticket:;, or other adequate evidence of attendance, Lo the
Dean of the Faculty.
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He must ha\'e studied medicine for not less than three
years, and have attended at least one course of Practical
Anatomy in the dissecting room. He must pre,ent to the
Dean of the Faculty a Thesis of his own composition. correct·
Iy written and In his own handwriting, on some medical sub
ject; and exhibit to the Fdculty, at his examin ttion, sati iac
tory evidence of his professional attainments.
If. Students who have attended one com;:>lete course in a
respectable Me lical School, where attendance on two com
plete courses is necessary to a degree, and where the same
branches are taught a>l ill this, are permitted to becom candi
dates by an attendance here on one full cour,e; the rules of
gl'lduuLion being in other respects observed. They are also
exempted from the payment of fees upon attending a second
term.
IIi. Students who have attended two full courses on
Anatomy, Chemistry, Materia f1Iedir.a or Physiology may be
examined on any of these branches, at the end uf their second
course. They are thus enabled to devote a Lhird course to the
didactiC lectures on the rem:lIning branches, and to clinical
"tudy. The Faculty rc ommend to students the importance,
when at all practicable, of atten'ling tltree courses of lectures
before presenting themselves as candidates for graduJtion.
IV. The degree will not be onferrerI upon allY candidate
who absen ts hi msel f from the publ ic ommencemen t, wi thou t
the special permi sion of the Fa ulty.
All matriculates, in be oming :such, are understood as
pledging themselves to a life-long fiuelity ~o the ode of
ethics of the American Medical Association.
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Board and lodging are as cheap in Portland as In any
other city in the Union.
Students, on arriving 111 the city, are requested to call at
once upon the Dean, who will furnish all necessary informa
tion, and otherwise provide for their a commodation.
Letters addressed to the Dean will receive prompt attention.
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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATIONOF THE
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN MEDICAL COLLEGE
ARTICLE I. OF THE FAC(;LT\".
·1 he medical members of the Farulty must be rp/ill!"r grad
uates or licentiates ancl pra titioners of medicine, in good
standing. using the wore! "regular" in the sense commonlyunderstood in the m c1ical profession.
ARnCI.E II. OF TUITION.
SECTION l. The schcmc of tuition shall provide for a ycarly
systematic course of instruction covering the general topics of
Anatomy, incluJ ing r] issections, Ph ysiology, Chemistry, Ma
teria ~redica and 'l'herap utics, Obstetrics, Surgery, P.lthology
and Praclice of Medicine. The collegiate seSSion, wherein
the course is given, shall be understood as the "regular" I
session.
SEC. 2. Said regular se sion shall be not Ie s than twenty
wecks in duration. This ection .0 go in force at and afterthe ession of 1879-80.
SEC. 3. ot more than one regular session, counting the
regular session as one 01' the three courses of instru tion re
qu;red for grarluation, shall be held in the same year.
ARTICLE II!. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION.
No ]Jel'son, whether a graduate in medicine or not, shall be
given a diploma of "Doctor of Medicine," who shall not have
Ifulfilled the following requirements, except as hereinafter pro·lviclecl for in Article IV :-
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I. He must pl'Oel uce satisfactory evidence of good moralcharacter, and of having attained the age of twenty-one years.
2. He must file a satisfactory certificate of having studied
medicine at least three years under a regie/a)" graduate, or
licentiate and pra tllioner of m~dicine, in good standing,
using the word "regular" in the sense commonly understoodin the medical profe sion. TO candidate shall be eligible for
final examination for graduation, unless his term of three
year's study shall have been completed, or shall expire at a
nate not later than three months after the close of the final
exall1inations; this clause to take effect at and after the session
of 1879-80.3. He must file the proper official evidence th 1t, during
the above mentioned thl'ee years he has m.ltriculated at some
affiliated college or culleges, for three regular sessions, and in
the cours~ of the same (except as provided in 4) has attended
three full course of instruction on the seven topics mentioned
in Article II. But the /u!ta, at least, of the three full courses
must have been attended at the college issuing the diploma.
o two consecutive courses 01 instruction slLll1 be held as sat
isfying the above requirements unless the time between the
beginning of the first course and the end of the second is
greater than fifteen months.
4. In case a college shall adopt a systemat,c graduated
scheme of tuition, attendance on the whole of the same shall
be equivalent to the requirements mentioned in 3, pl'ol,itlr',[
such scheme includes instruction in the seven topics mentioned
in Article II, and requires attendanc~ at, at least, three regu
ular Collegiate I 'essions of not less than twenty weeks' duration
each.5. The andi late mu. t have pas5ed a personal examin1.tion
before the Fa ulty on all seven of the branche, of medicine
mentioned in Article II.
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ARTICLE IV. OF HO\lORARV 1I1r.M~;ERS.
6. He must have paid in full all college lues. including
the grad uation fee.
7. Attendance upon three sessions \\ ill be required after
that of 1882-3.
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An honorary clegree of "Doctor of Medicine" may be
granted in numbers not exceeding one ye,lrly, to distinguished
physicIans or scientific men of over forty years of age. But
in ueh case the diploma shall bear across its f,lce the II' I'd
"Honorary," in conspicuous char,l ters; and the same word
shall always be appended to the name of the recipient in all
Ii ts of grad uates.
SEcnoN J. All fees shall be paid in lawful money. and no
promissory notes 01' promises shall be accepted in lieu of c.lsh
for payment of fees.
SI;:C. 2. No ti ket, or other certificate of attendance lIpon
collegiate exercises, shall be issued to any student until the
dues for the same shall have been fully paid.
SEC. 3. The estal·llshed fee for the exercises of the regu.
lar session, except the matri ulation fee, graduation fee, and
fee for dissections, may be reduced not more than one·half to
graduates of other affiliated colleges of less than three years'
standing, and to undergr,iduates ot the same who have already
attended tll'O full courses of tl'e instruction of the regular
session.
SEC. 4. The same fees may be remitted altogether to a
college's 011'11 alumni, to gl'aduates of other affiliated alleges
01' three years' standing-the three years dating from the time
of graduation, and ending aL the close of the regular session
for whIch the tickets are gi\'en -to undergraduates II'ho have
already attended t\\'o full courses of the instl'uction of the
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regular session, the latter of which, at lea L, shall have been
in the college making the remi ::-ion, and to theological ~tu
dents, when not candidates 1'01' a diploma.
SEC. 5. The same fees may be reduced or remitted to de
serving indigent student,;, to a number not exceeding nve per
cent. of the number of matriculates at the previolls regular
session of the college.
EC. 6. nder no circumstances whatever, other than the
above, shall the Faculties, 01' any members of the same,
grolnt. IIPOIl II/til' OWII (/11 tllOritr , any r missions or reductions
of established fees. And it is distin<'tly understood and agreed
tInt the Fa ulties will discOt1l1tenance and oppose the author
izing by governing Jloards of the admission of indivIdual
students upon other than the regularly established charge for
their grade.
EC. 7. Remission or reduction of fees for other exer ises
tl,nn those of the regular session. return to a studenL of any
moneys after payment of fees, or an appropriation of the funds
of the college for the payment vI' any student's fees, or part
thereof, shall he deemed violation of the provisions of this
article in regard to remission or reduction of fees.
ARTI 'LE VI. oF' RF.COGNlTIO oF' OTHER COLLEGES .
Nu college shall admit to the privileges a corded in Articles
III. and V. the students or graduates of any college whi .h,
during any period of the student's or graduate's pupihlge,
shall have been excluded from the list of affiliated colleges
Iecognized by the ASi>ociation.
ARTICLE VI I. ADVERTISE~IENTS.
No ollege shall advertise in any other than a strictly mecli
cal publication the names of its professors with their respective
chairs.