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'\ ,^, -VI .r J 1 I It; McGTLL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL. 47x11 ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE Faculty of Medicine. '•I I t ( I r- SESSION OF 1879-80. ^Vloiitrr.U Printed for the JJniversity by ^,p j^ecket, 638 ^ 660 Praig $t 1879. 1 (Bmxixl ^ti\Unml SKSSION OK 187n-y<'. The Forty-seventh Session of the rnivcrsity, beincj Iho Twcnty-seveuli under the amcndetl charter, will conmiciice in the Autunm of 1879. By Virtue of the Royal C'liarti r, j^rnnleil in lS:2l anil amended in 1S52, the Governors, Principal ami Fellows uf Mcdill ('ollet;e, eonsliUUe tlic ('orjioralion of the University ; and, under the statutes framed by the lioard of Governors, with approval of the Visitor, have tlie pnwcr of j^rantini^ Degrees in all the Arts and Faculties in McGill College and Colleges affdiated thereto. The Statutes and Regulations of the University have been framed on the most liberal principles, with the view of affording to all classes of persons the greatest possible fiicilities for the attainment of mental culture and professional training. In its religious character the University is Trotestant, but not de- nominational : and while all possible attention will be given to the character and conduct of the students, no interference with their peculiar religious views will be sanctioned. The educational work of the University is carrieil on in McGill College, Montreal, and in the several Affdiated Colleges and Schools. I. M(:G!LL COLLEGE. The Facui.tv ok Arts. — The complete course (jf study extends over four vSessions, of eight months eacli : and includes Classics and AL^thematics, Experimental Physics, English Literature, Logic, Mental and Moral Science, Natural Science, and one Modern Language, or Hebrew ; all which suljjecis are imperative in the first two years of the Course ; but in the lliird aiul fourth ycxvs options are allowed in favov (jf the Honour Courses in Classics Mathematics, Mental and Moral St ■ '. Natural Science and English Literature. Certain exemptions are al. ■ allowed to Professional Students. The course of study leads to the Degrees of 15. A., M.A., and LL.D. The Faculty of Aitlied Science provides professional instruction in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering and Assay- ing, and Practical Chemistry, leading to the Degrees of Bachelor of Applieil Science, Master of Engineering and Master of Applied Science. Tin: Faculty oi' Medicine. — The complete course of study in Medicine extends over four Sessions, of six months each, and leads to the Degree of M.D., CM. The Faculty of Law. — The complete course in Law extonils over llucc Sessions, of six months each, ami leads to the dct;iccs of IS.C-L; and D.CL. [For details sec subsequent pages], II. AFFILIATED COLLEGES. Students of Affiliated Collcf^cs arc matriculated in the University, and may l>ursuc their course of study wholly in tin; Affdiated Colk'p;c, or in part in MeClill College, and may come uji to the University Examinations on the same terms with the Students of McCiill Collej,'e. Mi)RRlN CoLLEiili, QuclieC' — Is affdialLd in so far as reL;aril.i Deforces in Arts and Law. [Detailed information may be obtained from Rev. Jolni Cook, 1). D., I'rincipal.J Si'. Francis Co\.\.vs\v., J\hhiiioii(i.--\f, affdiated in so far as regards the Intermediate Examinations in Arts. [Detailed information may be obtained from Kev. C A. Tanner, I'rineipal, Richmond, P. Q.] III. AFFILIATED TIIEOLOCJICAL COLLEGES. Affdiated Theoloj^ical Colleges have the rifjht of obtaining for their Students the advantage, in whole or in jiart, of the course of study in Arts, with sueli faiilities in regard to exemptions as may bo agreed on. Till': Conurkcaiionai. Coi.i.wiL; ok nurnsii Nouiii A.mkuu a, Monlical. TiiK I'RKsiiYTERiAN CoLi.KGE OK MONTREAL, in connection with the Canada Presbyterian Church. IV. AFFILIATED SCHOOLS. The McGlLL Normal School provides the training rci|ui,,ite for Teachers of Elementary and Model Schools and Academies. Teachers trained in this School arc entitleil to Provincial Diplomas. The Mi)i)EL Schools ok the McGii.l Normal School arc Elementary Schools, divided into a I5oys' Department, Girls' Department and Primary School. Collegiate Institutes, Academies, and IIicii Schools may be affdiated in so far as regards Matriculation in Arts and Applied Science, under regula- tions which will be found on a subsequent page. sJq^% .,#• VISITOR :- . I Irs EXCKLLENCY THE RIGHT HON. TllK MARQUIS OK LORNE, K.T., RC Governor General oe Canada, &:c. GOVERNORS :- \/>a.:; ^/u Mcmkn of the Royal InsUtutiou for tkc AdvancanaU of J, .nun,, | The Hon. CHARLES DEWEY DAY, LL.D, D.C.L. President and Chancellor of the University. The Hon.JAS. FERRH^R, Sknatok, M.L.C. ANDREW ROBERTSON, M.A. () r T..E Hon. CHRISTOPHER DUNKIN, M.A., D.C.L. I'ICTER REDPATH, Escj. GEORGI-: MOFFATT, A[.A. JOHN Fr. R. MOLSON, l-s... The Hon. W. FREDERICK TORRANCE, U.A., B.C.L. CHARLES J. BRYD(;ES, I's.i. The Hon. SH^ ALEXANDER T. CJALT, K.C.M.(;. The Hon. SHl ERAXCLS HLNCKS, K. C. M. (;., c. B. 'iHE Hon. LU'I'HER H. HOL'i'ON, M.R JOHN MOLSON, Eso. JOSEPH HICKSOxN, Esq. PKINCII'AL :- J, .UN Wlll.lAM l>A\V.nN, M.A., I.I.. I)., I'.K.S., lh,-C/hlHiilloi: I I ho I'llii. i|i.il li.i', iliiiliM llir Sl.iliil' N, IIk' ;;>iwial siiliLijiiti.iii!tiicc uf all .iMair. of tlic C'lil- jc^i: .iiul Liiuciiity, iiiidti awtli ri,;iil.uioii.-. as may l-c in Idilc. I'I'lLLOWS :— \'i..N, Ai;« !iiii'..\( O.N l.i.Ai II, D.l'.l.., I.I..I'., \ icL.'-riiiKi|Ml ainl Uc.iii I'l llic l''aciilly nf Alls. IIknuv Asi'INWAM. lliiwi, 1.1,. I '.,( i'Aiiiior:-.' Fellow. 'I'liK IliN. I.J. ('. Ai;i;iii r, l).(.l,., t,».i'., Dciin of llic Faculty of l..iw. i;i;i)Ui;K \V. C.\.\ii'i;i.l.i., M.A,, M.I)., I,1..I)., Dean of the Kacully uf Mudicint;. Kkv. Jt'llN Cki.'K, D.I)., rriiicipal of .Morriii Collego, (^)iiclicc. Ai.li.WNKKi: J"i'^''"'^'> ^'■'^■y I.L.D., N'iix'-Dcaii of tin.- Kaculty of Art;s ( ioVLl llOls' I'V'lloW. Kkv. (i!:i)i;iiK C'dunisii, M.;\., I.L.D,, MKclivc [''cUou, Kacully of Arts. Ri.v. lli.NKV \Vll.Ki;s, M.A., D.D., J.1..D., rriiici[nil of llio L'oiii,'ii't;atiunal ('()11il;o of ISritisli North Ainciica. i;K\. D. 11. MacX'kAK, I.I.. D., l'iiii.i;Ml u( iIiL- I'u'.byUiian Cullctjc of MoiitiTal. K. A. Ramsav, 1\I.A., I'l.C.l.., Kii'ivsviilalivc I'Vliou in Law. loHN l\Kl>iiv, M.D., Kcincscntaltvc I'ellow in McdiL-inc. Wii.i.i.NM II. IIiCKs, Esij., rriiicipal of McCiill Normal School. I. J. .McL.vur.N, ]\I.A., K.C.I-., RcpicsciUalivc I'cllow in Law. |i)li\ K. Dorc.AI.l., ISLA., Ucprcsciilalivi; I'clluw in Arts. Wll.l.lAM IL Kkrr, (^.C, D.C.L., Aclin;; Dean of iho Lacuily of Law, Ciuver- nov.s' LcUow. Ri.v. J. Ci.AUKK Murray, LL.D., ELciive Lelluw, Laculiy of Aiis. J. S. C. \VuRTKl,E, 15.C.L., Klcclive I'ellow, Faculty of Law. llKNRY T. IJovKY, M.A., C.E., Dean of tlic F'acully of Applied Science. r.KRNAUl) J. 1L\UKINi;ton, 15.A., I'll. 1)., Klcclive Fellow, Fac, Ap[). Science. JusKPH M. DrakI', M.D., Elective Fellow, Faculty of Medicine. Ari'UUR a. IjRuwne, 13. a., M. D., Representative Fellow in Medicine. John Fr.\.'!KR Torran'ck, Ij.A., 15, App. Sci.; Representative Fellow in Applied Science. Ulv. Chaki.es a. Tanner, Principal St. Francis Colle,c;e, Richiuond. Kkv. E. J. Rexford, 13.A., Representative Fellov/ in Art.s. RoiiERT Eell, Grad. Civ. Eng.,M.L)., Representative Fellow in App. Science. I'l'lic Governors, Principal ami Fcl'.ow.s, coiistiluti;, under the Charter, the Corpcralion of the IJniversity, which has the power, under the Matute.s, to frame regulations toncliini; Courses of Study, M Uriculation, Graduation and other Kducatioaal matters; and to grant Dej^rees], SKCRKTARY, REGISTRAR AND BURSAR :— [And Secretary of the Koyal Institiition.'\ William Craig Baynes, B.A., Residence and Office, East Wing, McGill Collejje, Office hours, lo to 2. Jamk.s W. Brakenridce, Clerk, Residence 39 Lome Avenue. ImMxj o( ^ttdicinr. GEORGE W. CAMPBELL, A.M., M.D., LL.D.. Emkrhus Pro- KEssou OF Sur(;krv, and Dr.AN OF HIE Faculty, 707 Slicrbyookc Sfnrf. WILLIAM E. SCOTT, M.D., I'kofessor of Anatomy, 34 Denver J fall I'irraCi. WILLIAM WRIGHT, M.D., I'RoiEssoR of Materia Medica AM) ruARMACv, 84 Sf. ]''amillc Strcct, ROBERT P. HOWARD, M.D., Professor of the Theory and rRAcricE OF Mkuicint;, 47 Union Avenue, DUNCAN C. McCALLUM, M.D., Tkofessor of ]\Iidwifery and Diseases of Women* and Children, 45 Union Avenue. J. W. DAWSON, LL.D., F.R.S., &c., Professor of Natural History, East JFing, MeGili Coi/ege. ROBERT CRAIK,M.D., I^MERiTUS Professor, Treasurer of the Faculty, 2 Cathcart Street, facing F/iil/ips Square. G. E. FENWICK, M.D., PiiOFESsoR of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, 1404 St. Catherine St. JOSEPH MORLEY DRAKE, M.D., K.meritus Professor 35 Bearer Hall. G. P. GIRDWOOD, M.D., Professor of Practical Chemistry, 28 Beaver Hall Terrace. GEORGE ROSS. M.A., M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine, 49 Unio7i Avenue. WILLIAM OSLER, M D., Professor of Institutes of Medi- cine AND Registrar of the Faculty, 1351 St. Catherine Street. T. G. RODDICK, M.D., Pj^-ofessor of Clinical Surgery, 44 Beaver Hall Terrace. ROBERT T. GODFREY, M.D., Professor of Hygiene and PuiiLic Health, 13606"/. Catherine Street, WILLIAM GARDNER, M.D., Professor of Medical Juris- prudence, 551 St. Joseph Street. FRANCIS J. SHEPHERD., M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, 85 Mansfield Street. FRANK DULLER, M,D., LecUucr on Ophthalmology and Otology, 1 35 1 St. Catherine Street. RICH. L. MacDONNELL, B.A., M.D., Assistant Demonstrator and Curator of Museum, 1433 ^f- Catherine Street. kl 'm r. SJ X " ". O 3 5' W c -■ 1 ' 1 00 •* Fj ^ > CI l» U 10 b o s o to jO o ^W f o t> n I P tr* n k— r. 1 1 1 O »-rt P 5' P r^ r. n' ( 1 fi' a c ^ 't- eg- a O "> •J) c > p > 3 r3 u * l| D "-I r n •J. -I ^ V. « 1 13 r. O l/- ■'? rt f/. t^, *<; n r^' (D %y — r~* — '^ t-^ It) ? o c 3 n O n 3- p ^?* p i-» 2 tr IP p > El 1-3 r; P 3. 5 o vi p' n r/ P 3 P O 3 ft c.. o* o ft' P 'I •-t ^ P P ? ? 9 p 0; 2. Q 1 d > < >< 5' 9 — — — r, ~"»^^; f'. ►fl ^ n ;i o ? 2 ■-1 p tjTi* O n* P r rr o o' a c tr I. 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H -1 rf 1-— (I II ^ o OJ ?. ?? l^ 'X' t-- a ET o' w »i 3 3 o P2 l| O' q b •^ P > K ,:; rn a. 3' :^ r. «i 1^ ^ v: i^ p^ 0^ p (Ti O ^ (» 9 o' . . — , — — — r\ e^ W >^ H 00 -I I CO o (V; I. 1 '^ H f- r^ r; ^ CO S5 ii> c/:i O Pj ^ gmilty of pdidnc. r^. -o- y w ^ o «' ►^ ^ ■♦-»• *— * L^ t?j Q {S H » cl ';^ *-{ C/; w *-<» • T-+- ^ M ^.o O Oi '-^ ■*-♦• M » 00 -^1 o 1 CO o The forty ocvcnlh Session of the Medical Faculty of McGill University will be opened on Wednesday, October ist, 1879, with a general Introductory Lecture at 1 1 a. ni. The regular lectures will begin on Thursday the 2nd Oct., at the hours specified in the time- table, and will be continued during the six months following. The Medical College, a large and substantial building situated within the University Grounds,- contains two spacious class rooms, Students' waiting-room, Library, Museum, Laboratories, together with a large and well furnished Dissecting-room. The Faculty has much pleasure in announcing that they have con- verted one ofthe three lecture rooms into a Physiological Laboratory and fully equipped it with the necessary apparatus for Demonstrations. The class tickets for the various courses are accepted as quali- fying candidates for examination before the various Colleges and licensing bodies of Great Britain and Ireland, and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. To meet the circumstances of the General Practitioners in British North America, where there is no division of the profession into Physicians and Surgeons exclusively, the degree awarded upon graduation is that of " Doctor of ]\Iedicine and Master of Surgery," in accordance with the general nature and character of the curricu- lum, as fully specified hereafter. The degree is received by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of Quebec. I. MATRICULATION. (a) University Matriculation Examination. This examination is the same as that recommended by the Medical Council of Great Britain, Examinations in conformity therewith, will be held the last Saturday in March and the first Saturday in October of each year. Applications may be made to the Registrar of the Faculty till the evening of the previous day. The requirements of the standard for Matriculation are : — " Com- " pulsory — English Language, including grammar and composition ; " Arithmetic, including vulgar and decimal fractions ; Algebra, in " eluding simple equations ; Geometry, first two books of Euclid ; zo "Latin, translation and grammar;— and one of the following " optional subjects : — Greek, French, German, Natural Philosophy, " including mechanics, hydrostatics, and pneumatics." Text Books. — Latin, — Caesar, Commentaries, Ek. I. or Virgil, J'lneid, Bk. L Greek. — Xenophon, Anabasis Bk. I., or equivalent. French. — Charles XIL, Two Books. Natural Philosophy. — Ganot's Physics. Graduates in Arts of recognized Universities are not required to submit to the Matriculation Examination, and a certificate of having passed this Examination before the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario or of Quebec will be accepted by this University. Students of the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario are required by the laws of those Provinces to pass the matriculation examina- tions of the provincial Medical Boards. In Ontario, Graduates in Arts are exempted from this examination. (b) Matriculation Examination of College of Fhydcians and Surgeons of the Province of Quebec. The subjects of examination are as follows : — Compulsory Subjects : — English, French, Latin, Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, History, Geography, Belles-Lettres. Optional Subjects : — Candidates can select any one of the fol- lowing : — Greek, Natural and ]\Ioral Philosophy. The Examinations will be held upon the 19th of September 1879, at Quebec, and on the 12th of May, 1880, at Montreal. Applications to be made to Dr. Dagenais, Montreal, or Dr. Belleau, Quebec. Examination Fee, ten dollars. Should the candidate be un- successful, one half the fee will be returned. Of the four years study after having passed the Matriculation Examination, three six months' sessions, at least, must be attended at a University, College, or Incorporated School of Medicine, recog- nized by the "Provincial Medical Board," and the first session must be attended during the year immediately succeeding the Matriculation Examination. II (c) Matriculation E.xamination of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of Ontario. The examination is held in Toronto and in Kingston on the first Tuesday and Wednesday after Good Friday, and the third Tuesday and Wednesday in August of each year. It is compulsory upon all Students of the Province of Ontario. Graduates in Arts are exempted. The subjects are as follows: — English Language, including grammar and composition ; Arithmetic, including vulgar and decimal fractions ; Algebra, including simple equations ; Geometry, first two books of Euclid ; Latin, translation and grammar ; and up- on one of the following subjects (of which Students are recommend- ed to select either Natural Philosophy, or one of the Modern Languages), the candidate having the option of naming the subject upon which he will be examined, viz. — Greek, French, German, Natural Philosophy, including mechanics, hydrostatics and pneu- matics. Text Books. — Where more than one is named, the candidate may select one upon which he will prefer to be examined, viz : Latin — Ccesar, Commentaries on Gallic War, fifth and sixth books ; Cicero, Mam'lian Zaw ; Virgil, yEneid, second book. Greek — Xenophon, Anabasis, first book. French, Voltaire, Charles XII., 6th, 7th and 8th books. German — Adler's Reader, first part. Natural Philosophy — Peck's Ganot ; Sangster's first Book. Intending Students are advised to fass their Matriculation in the Spring, in order to comply with the law, which requires four full years of professional study. n. ENREGISTKATION. The following are the University Regulations : — All Students desirous of attending the Medical Lectures shall, at the commencement of each Session, enrol their names and resi- dences in the Register of the Medical Faculty, and procure from the Registrar a ticket of Enregistration, for which each Student shall i' f i > 12 pay a fee of $4 ; excepting in the Clinical Classes, in which cnrc- t^nstration for Students of other Schools shall not be compulsory. The said Register shall be closed on the last day of November^ in each year, and no tickets obtained from any of the Professors shall be received without previous enregistration. Enregistration in the Summer Session is compulsory upon all Students whether attending one or more of the Classes. III. COURSES OP LECTURES. 1 Anatomy. — [Prof Scott.] — The importance of Anatomy, both descriptive and in its relation to jMedicine and Surgery, is duly con- sidered by the Professor, who employs chietly the fresh subject in the illustration of the lectures, aided however, by dried preparations, wax models, plaster casts of dissections, plates, &c., the full size of life. 2 Practical Anatomy.— [Drs. Sheplierd and MacDonnell.] — Spe- cial attention is devoted to this important branch,the teaching being similar to that of the best European schools. The Dissecting-Room is open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.; the Demonstrators' hours are from 10 to 12 a. m., and 8 to 10 p m. Special Demonstrations on the 1 Jrain, Thorax, Abdomen, Bones, etc., are frequently given. Every Student must be examined at kasf three times on each part dissected, and if the examinations are satisfactory a certificate is given. Prizes arc awarded at the end of the Session for the best examination on the fresh subject. Material provided under cost. 3 Chemistry. — [Prof. .] — Inorganic Chemistry is fully treated : a large portion of the course is devoted to Organic Chemistry and its relations to Physiology. The branches of Physics bearing upon or connected with Chemistry also engage the attention of the Class. For experimental illustration, abundant apparatus is possessed by the Professor, among which may be enumerated, a powerful Air Pump — Oxy-Hydrogen ]\'Iicroscope — Polariscope — extensive series of Models of Crystals, PUcctrical and Galvanic appa- ratus, Steam engine, &c., (Src. 4 Practical Chemistry. — [Prof. Girdwood.] — Thorough instruc- tion is given in the different departments of Practical Chemistry in the Laboratory of the Faculty, under the personal supervision of l:^ -Spe- the Professor. The course includes blowpipe manipulations, ijua- litative and quantitative analysis, toxicological investigations, iSjc, &c. This class may be taken in the Summer Session. 5 Institutes of Medicine. — [Prof. Osier and Assistant.] — Embraced in this course are the following classes : — («) Physiology, comprising, (i) A full course of didactic lectures upon the structure and functions of the various organs of the body in health. The lectures are illustrated by fresh preparations, diagrams, plates and models, and, when practicable, by experiments. (2) Practical demonstrations, held every Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m. In this class a complete series of histological preparations is exhibited and explained. Specimens illustrative of physiological anatomy and practical physiology are also shown, and the Students invited to propound and discuss any questions which may not have appeared clear to them. (3) Practical Histology — normal and pathological. A course of 25 lessons — Microscopes, re-agents and material provided. This course is generally held during the Summer Session, but will also be conducted during the Winter if a class of 10 Students be formed. It comprises thorough instruction in the use of the I\Iicroscope and the preparation of the tissues, each Student preparing for himself during the course a cabinet of 100 or more specimens. {b) Pathology, comprising, (i) A limited number of lectures on General Pathology, wliich are included in the systematic course on the Institutes. (2) Pathological Demonstrations — weekly — Saturday, ii a. m. This course is based upon, and conducted, as far as possible, in the same way as that of Prof. Virchow, at the Berlin Pathological Insti- tute. Specimens of all kinds are collected throughout the week, kept fresh until Saturday and then brought before the class, when practical comments are made upon them. An idea of the amount of material at command may be gathered from the f:ict that over 150 fresh pathological specimens, illustrative of almost all the common forms of disease, were laid before the class during the past session. (3) Instruction in Post-mortems — The Autopsy Room of tlic General Hospital is in charge of the Professor,and tlic post-mortems are performed by the Students in rotation, under liis supervision. r "I HfcMlJllBfllli 14 System and thoroughness in inspection are insisted upon, the method followed being that of Virchow. As far as possible, attcn tion is drawn to the Medical Anatomy of the thoracic and abdominal organs. In connection with this class, aided by the Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, two Coroner's Inquests will be conducted during the Session before the class, and the INledico-legal aspects of jjost-mortems dwelt upon. 6 Materia Medica.— [Prof. Wright.]— In this course the ordinary Medicines officinal in the British Pharmacopoeia are taken up in classes according to their chief actions, and described under the various heads peculiar to Pharmacology. The Therapeutics of each are fully detailed, under the effects that follow from different doses. Those from toxic or over-doses are added, together with the mode of treatment, etc. The course is illustrated from a cabinet of the various drugs and their preparations, and the plates of Wagner, Roque, Stevenson and Churchill are also shewn. Analy- tical experiments with the ordinary re-agents are exhibited. 7 Theory and Practice of Medicine.— [Prof. Howard.]— While the lectures on this subject are mainly devoted to Special Pathology and Therapeutics, the department of General Pathology in this University being included in the Institutes of Medicine, no oppor- tunity is lost of illustrating and explaining the ^e required of three 1 months^ duration. A)ui a Course of not less than t wen ty five Deaionslrations uf>on Microscopic Anatomy, Physiolot^y and Pathology. Provided, liowcver, tliat Testimonials equivalent to, though not precisely the ..amc as tliosc above stated may be presented and accepted. 3rd. Tlie Candidate must give proof by ticket of having attended during ciglitecn months the practice of the Montreal General Hospital, or that of some other Hospital approved of by this University, and have compounded medicines for six months. 4th. He must also give proof by ticket of having attended for at least six months tlie practice of the University or other Lying-in-Hospital approved of by tliis University, and of having attended at least six cases of accouchement. 5th. No one shall be permitted to become a Candidate for examination who shall not have attended at least one Session of this University, and one full course of all the branches included in its curriculum. 6th. Courses of less length than the above will only be received for tlic time over which they have extended. 7th. Every Candidate for the Degree must on or before the fifteenth of February, present to the Dean of the Medical Faculty testimonials of his qualifi- cations, entitling him to an examination, and must at the same time deliver to the Dean of the Faculty the follovt-ing Certificate : — Montreal, 18— I, the undersigned, being desirous of obtaining the Degree of Doctor of Aledicine and Master of Surgery, do hereby declare that I have attained the age of twenty-one years, or (if the case be otherwise), that I shall have attained the age of twenty-one years before the next graduation day, and that I am not (or shall not be at that time) under articles as a pupil or apprentice to any Physician Surgeon, or Apothecary. (Signed,) A. B. 8th. The trials to be undergone by the candidate shall be such as referred to under Section V. 9th. The following Oath or affirmation, will be exacted from the Candi- ,, / er^^- • W/'y :„. TuKSDAVs, iia.m...... j Prof.of ClmicalMcd.cme. Surgical Clinique.— Lectures upon the Diaftnois and J y ^ Kodrtiek M. I». Treatment of cases brought into the Theatre ; > -^ / ^,. . , ,. ' Fkiuay.s, 1 1 a.m j ^'o^' Clinical Surgery. Diseases of Women. — Method of examining patient' use of speculum and uterine sound ; disorders of menstruation ; leucorrhcca, its causes and treat- ment ; tumors of the uterus, displacements of | uterus, &c. — Mondays & Thursdays, ii a.m. J Practical Gynecology— for .senior students at the J University Dispensary for Women, — thrice ; weekly J Diseases of Children.— Anatomical and rhysiolo- gical peculiarities of infancy and childhood ; modes of examination of sick children ; peculiari- ties of symptoms ; therapeutics and dosage ; con- sideration of the more common and important diseases of childhood. — THURSDAYS, lo_a.m j D. C. McCallnin, 91 H. Prof, of Midwifery and Diseases of Women. DrN. McCalluiii Gardner. nnd Wm. O'lrdner.M.IK I'-if. of Medical Juiisprudcnce. Opiithalmic and Aural Surgery.— Twelve Clinicah Lectures on cases in the Theatre. Extra hours | F. Bnllcr, M.D. for Ophthalmoscopic work, and instruction in J- Lecturer on Ophthalmo- operations | logy and Otology. Mondays, id a.m j Operative Surgery.— Surgical Anatomy of arteries ; ) F l«ihcplierd, M.D. surface markings ; special anatomical demon- I Demonstrator of strations. — Fridays, id a.m ) Anatomy. Minor Surgery.— Bandaging, application of splints, ) K-I-i.MacDoiinelljM.D, haemostatics, catheterism, &c > Asst. Demonstrator of Wednesdays, 10 a.m ) Anatomy. Venereal Diseases and Diseases of skin.— Clinical ) t. g. Roddick, m.d. Demonstrations on cases in the Theatre ; weekly ) Prof of Clinical Surgery. Electro-Therapeutics. — Six Lectures and demonstra-") tions on varieties of electricity; batteries ; electro- | iliagnosis ; modes of application ; medical disea- \- ses in wlaich electricity is useful ; electrolysis | and galvanic cautery. — Saturdays, 10 a.m. . . J Practical Pathology.- consisting of twenty demon-^ strations in the autopsy-room of the hospital. Stu- dents will make the post-mortems in rotation, and [ receive instruction in the method of performing ! them, and keeping record of their observations. — j Di-Wj'EKLV, I p.m j IVni. Gardner, 9I.D. Prof of Medical Jurisprudence. ^Viu. Osier, M.D. Prof of IMiysiology and Pa- lliology. ndluff le obtained :2-2. I.A., M.». IMcxlicine. I«k, HI. I» 1 Sufijcry. am, M D. of y and Women. luin niul icr. ner, 31. !>• of sprudcncc r, M.D. Ophthalmo- Dtology, 33 Practical Obstetrics.- in 'tmeliun m the dia-i | •*- a n*- .vn«,U.A., m.i>. sis of presentations and the Clinical numageni' ui / Clinic. Assistant to the of cases ) l'»"o' '^f Midwifery. All Students desirous of attending the above courses, are cv ted to register their names with the Registrar, unthin one week a r the beginning of the Session, and to pay a.feeof$io, when a ticU '. will be issued admitting bearer to the lectures, which ticket must be presented. Enrcgistration and payment of the fee are compulsory upon all students whether attending one or more of the classes. The fees will be devoted to the extension and improvetnent of the Library and Museum, to which all students can obtain access. A printed certificate of attendance will be issued at the close of the Session. The following courses will also be conducted during the summer, and may be taken by enregistered students. Practical Chemistry, including blowpipe manipula- ^ tion, qualitative analysis, toxicological investiga- tions, analysis of urine, &c. This course is the same as, and may be taken in lieu of, the Ses- sional Course during the winter Fee, ,?/.?.— MON., Wed., and Fridays, 3-5 p.m J Practical Histology, normal and pathological. A \ course of twenty lessons. Microscopes, reagents, f and material provided. Fee, ■$is ( Tuesdays, Thursdays, & SATURDAYs,3-Sp.m ) Q. 1*. Gird wood, 31. U. Prof, of Practical Chemistry. ^'in. Osier, AI.D Prof, of Physiology and Pa- thology. rd, M.D. rator of •my. nnell»9f.D. onstrator of /my. ick, 9I.D. ;al Surgery. ner, M.D. fof isprudence. er, 9I.D. fof y and Pa- II l^nuUnto of the ^Inivwrttj, SESSION 1879. McGILL COLLEGE. STUDENTS IN MEDICINK. Ayer, Nchcmiah Woodstock Nfw !'•. Ambrose, Thomas Montreal Qiit bee. Bangs, Edson Clark Fairbault M in. Beer, Chas. N Charlottctowii 1*. K. T. t Brown, James I. Chesterfield Ontario. Browne, Thomas L Ottawa Ontario. t Bnrwash, Ilcnry J St. Andrews Quebec I Bullcr, Frank, M. D r Butler, Billa F Stirling Ontario. lUirland, Benj'n. W Stottsvillc Quebec. Cahalan, James Wyandotte Michigan. Cameron, Paul Williamstown Ontario. Cameron, John W Montreal Quebec. Campbell, Lome Montreal Quebec. Campbell, Robert ¥ Aylmer Ontario. \ Carman John B Iroquois Ontario. I Carman, Philip E Iroquois Ont.irio. Carson, John II Port Hope Ontario. Cattenach, Angus M Dalhousie Mills Ontario. t Case, W. 11 Hamilton Ontario. t Chisholm, Murdoch Loch Lomond N. Scotia. Christie, Edward Lachute Ouebec. Church, Frederick W. II Aylmer Quebec. Church, John J. R Aylmer Quebec. Cormack, Wm Guelph Ontario. Cowley, Daniel K Ottawa Ontario. Cuthbert, Albert E, R Berthier Quebec. Cuzner, Mark R Aylmer Ouebee. Dafoe, Victor Aultsville Ontario. Dawson, Rankine Montreal Quebec. Denyer, William W Ottawa Ontario. 35 Dcrliy, Willi.im J North IMantagenct Ontario. i )ickcnson, Salter M Cornwall Ontario. Dibblcc, Geo, O St. Stephen Now K Drummond, William II Montreal (^iiehei-. Dulmagc, William K Smith's Falls Ontario. Duncim, W. T Oranby (Quebec. Dunlop, Alex. II Tembroko Ontario. Kdick, (jcorge II I )an(las Ontario. Fairbanks, Chas. S Oshawa Ontario. Fender, Henry C Iroquois Ontario. I'ielde, Edmund C Trcscott Ontario. I'Vascr, I lenry D; Vembroke Ontario. Fritz, Emdond .... Windsor N. Scotia. dale, Hugh Flora Ontario. Clordon, Chas. M Ottawa Ontario. Crant, J.imes A., 15. A Ottawa Ontario. Graham, John Ottawa Ontario. T Gray, Thomas Urucefield Ontario. Grey, William L I'cmbrokc Ontario. t f iroves, Gcorj^e H Carp Ontario. t Gurd, David F .Montreal (Quebec. I lanvcy, Chas. 15. H Cleveland Ohio. t Ilanna, Franklin I larlem Ontario. I larris, Adoniran IiigersoU Ontario. i' Hart, George C Osnabruck Centre Ontario. i larvie, John li Ottawa Ontario. Heard, Charles D., M.A Charlottetown P. E. I. Iligginson, Henry A I/Orignal Ontario. 1 lenderson, Andrew Montreal (Quebec. t Ilenwood, Alfred J IhMUtford Ontario. Hurdman, B. F. W Aylmer Quebec. Ileyd, Herman E I'.rantford Ontario. Holmes, F. A Doer Island New H. Howard, Robl. J . 13., 15. A Montreal Quebec. Howe, E. S Morrisunville N. York. I lunt, John J Lambeth Ontario. I Imric, Andrew W Spencervillc Ontario. Inksetter, David C. Copetown Ontario. t Irwin, John L Ottawa Ontario. t Jackson, Joseph A., M.D Lawrence N. York. t Jamieson, Charles J Ottawa Ontario. Josephs, CJeorge E Pembroke Ontario, Klock, Robert H Eardley Quebec. Lang, William A St. Marys Ontario. Lnurin, Joseph E Montreal Quebec. 36 Montreal . . Quebec. Toronto Ontario. Campbelltown New 13- Strathroy Ontario. Litchfield Quebec. •t- Lyford, Charles C Roscoe Illinois. Maas, Rudolph J Negaunee Michigan. t Lawford, John B . . . + Lefevre, John M. . . Lindsay, John A t Lloyd, Iloyes W. . . Lunam, Henry, B. A .Paisley Ontario. .Glencoe Ontario. .Perth Ontario. .Montreal Quebec. . Underwood Ontario. .New York U. S. .Montreal Quebec. Macdonald, Alex Macdonald, Malcolm C Macdonald, Robert C Macdonald, Robt. T. E t Mc Arthur, John A McCaffrey, Francis F McCorkill, Robert K. C. G t McCullough, George St. Mary's Ontario. McCully, Oscar J., M. A Sussex New B. McDonald, John A Panmure P. E. I. McEachran, William Montreal Quebec. McEvenue, John E Montreal Quebec. McGannon, Edward A Prescott Ontario. McGillis, William C Montreal Quebec. t McGuigan, William J Stratford Ontario. McKay, James Ottawa Ontario. McKenzie, Kenneth Melbourne Quebec. McKenzie, Bartholomew, E. , B. A Aurora Ontario. McLean, Thomas N Perth Ontario. McLaren, David C Montreal Quebec. McMillan, D Huntingdon Quebec. t McNee, Stuart Perth Ontario. McNulty, Michael Iroquois Ontario. Menzies, John B Almonte Ontario. Mewburn, Frank II Dmmmondville Ontario. Mignault, Louis D., B. A Montreal Quebec. Morris, William Montreal Quebec. Moore, William Derby Ontario. Musgrove, Wm. J West Winchester. Ontario. O'Brien, T. J. P Worcester O'Callaghan, Thomas A., B.A Worcester , O'Keefe, Henry Lindsay Ogden, Henry V., B. A St. Catherines Oliver, George H Dewittville Page, Thomas A Brockville Perks, Wm. C Port Hope Pinsoneault, Bernard Montreal Poaps, Allen P Osnabruck Centre . , Mass. , Mass. . Ontario. . Ontario. . Quebec. . Ontario. . Ontario. . Quebec. . Ontario. 37 Poole, Henry E Wakefield Quebec. Prendergast, Waller J Cote des Neiges Quebec. Pringle, Alex. F Cornwall Ontario. Pulford, Frederick \\' Windsor Ontario. Reynolds, Thomas W Brockville Ontario. + Riley, Oscar II Franklin Vermont. Riley, A. W Morrisonville N. York. Rogers, Ed. J Peterboro Ontario. Riordan, Bruce L Port Hope Ontario. Ross, George T Montreal Quebec. Ross, John W Winthroi) Ontario. t Rutherford, Martin C Waddington N. York. Ross, James Dcwittville Quebec. Ruttan, Allen M Napance Ontario. t Scott, John G Ottawa Ontario. Scott, John M Carleton I'lncc Ontario. Serviss, Thos. W I roquois Ontario. t Seymour, Maurice M Chestervillc Ontario. Shanks, James C I luntin^ton .• Quebec. Shaw, Alex Seaforth Ontario. t Shaw, William F Ottawa Ontario. Shaver, Jacob II Montreal Quebec. Shaver, William H Wales Ontario. Shaver, Robert Williamstown Ontario. Shrady, George New York U. S. Shufelt, William A 1 irowne Quebec. Small, Henry 15 Ottawa Ontario. Smith, W. A. D Faohine Ontario. Smith, Edward II Montreal Quebec. "i" Smith, John Torbolton Ontario. Snow, Walter II Dundas Ontario. i Spencer, Richmond Montreal (Quebec. Stewart, James O St. Anicet (Quebec. Struthers, Ale:;. D Pliilipsburg Quebec. Slruthers, Robert B * Phillipsburg Quebec. t Sutherland, William R Montreal Quebec. Thornton, II. W., P. A Montreal Quebec. Thompson, William 1', Harbor Grace • Nftd. Trueman, James E Sackville New B. Tupper, Freeman Milton N. Scotia. Yanier, Philias Si. Martin Quebec. W^agner, George C Uickensons Landing Ontario. t Weaganl, Clarence A Gallingcrlown Ontario. WiHiam>, Joseph London Ontario. t Williston, Iledlcy \. , Af . A Newcastle New B. + M. D. C. M. 1S79. ^\ DOCTORS OF MEDICINE. Adsetts, John ISfiO Alexander, llobt. A 1871 Alguire, Duncan 1874 I Allen, Hamilton 1872 Alloway, Thomas Johnson 1809 Anderson, Alexander 1806 * Anderson, John C 1865 Archer, Thomas. 1869 Ardagh, Johnson ,1869 Armstrong, George E 1877 * Arnoldi, Daniel [Hon] 184S Atkinson, Kobt 18G2 Ault, Alexander 1860 Ault, Charles 1855 Ault, James F 1855 Ault, Edwin D 1868 Austin, Fred. John 1S62 Aylen, John 1857 Aylen, James 1863 IJackhouso, John D 1870 Bain, D.S.E., Staff yurgeon JMnj...lS08 IJain, Hugh U 1H75 Daird, James....- 1870 Daker, Albert 1S4S Barclay, George 1870 ■^ Barnston, James [ad euii]....185G Battorsby, Charles 1SG1 Baynos, Donald, M.A 1876 Baynes, George Aylmer 1869 Bcattio, David 1862 Beaudet, Alfred 18G5 Beaudry, Lewis H 1871 Bockstead, Morris 1878 t Bell, James IS77 * Bell, John, M.A 18GG Bell, Kobert 1S78 Bell, Robt. W 187.". Belleau, Alfred 1S(;2 * Bergeron, Joseph 1870 Bergin, Darby 1847 Bessoy, William E I8(i.'i Bender, Prosper 1865 Benson, Joseph B 1875 Bioand, Jean G. ]84;] Blackader, Alex. D., B.A 1871 Blaeklock, John J 1851 * Blanchet, J. B IHG.'J Blair, llobt. C Is(i5 * Bligh, John AV 1805 Bogart, Irvine 1859 * Bomberry, Geo. E. 1S75 Boulter, George Henry 1852 * Boyor, Lewis 1842 * Boylan, Andrew A 1857 Boyle, Albert D 1877 * Bowman, William Edward I860 Bowor, Silas J I'fij * Bradley, William 1S69 Brathwaito, Francis H 1863 Brandon, John 1867 Breslin, William Irwin, Asst. Surg- geon, 46th Regiment of Line. ..1847 Brigham, Josiah S 1848 Brissette, Henry R 1871 Bristol, Ames S 1850 Brodeur, Alphonso 186.S Brodie, John 1877 Brooks, Samuel T 1851 Brouse, William H 1847 Brouso, Jacob E 1861 Brossard, J. B. J 1875 Brown, Peter E, 18G:'. Brown, J. L 1879 Brown, Harry 1873 Browne, Arthur A., B.A 1872 Bruneau, Adolphe .1853 * Bruneau, Oliver T [Hon] 1843 Bruneau, Onosime 1851 Bryson, William G 18G7 Bucko, Richard Maurice 1862 Bucke, Edward II 1852 Buckle, John M. C 1869 Buckley, AVilliam P 1870 Bull, George Joseph 1869 * Bullcn, Charles F 1864 Burgess, John A 18G8 Burch, Benjamin T 18G5 Burland, John H 1863 Burland, Samuel C 1877 Burland, William B 1872 Burliind, William H 187G Burrows, Philip. ., 18G(J Burnham, Kobert Wilkins I860 Burns, Alfred J 1854 Burritt, Hor.'itio C 1863 Burwash, Henry J 1879 Butler, George C 18G5 Jiutler, BiUa F 1879 * Buxton, John N 1849 Cameron, Duncan 11 1877 Cameron, James C 1874 Cameron, John D 1878 Campbell, Donald Peter 1862 Campbell, Francis W.ayland 18G0 Campbell, G. W., M.A. ..[ad oun)..1843 Camj)bell, James 1S7G * Campbell, Samuel 186G Campbell, John 1869 Cannon, Gilbert 1877 Carman, Philip E 1879 Carman, John B 1879 Carmichacl. Duncan A 1873 Carey, Augur D. L [ad eunj.. ..1864 Cassidy, David M 1867 39 ISfil) i8«;i ....1SG7 Surg- ino...lS4'r 1848 1871 ]H5t) 1863 1877 ]8i)l 1847 1801 , I87r> 18g:'. 1871I 1873 1872 .1853 i)n] 1843 , 1851 18C7 1862 18iU 1869 1870 1869 1804 18G8 ISG.") 1803 1S77 1872 187(> 18G(J .,.]86U lS.'i4 1803 1879 18(J5 1879 1849 1877 1874 1878 1862 a I860 dounl..1843 187<1 186G 1869 1877 1879 1879 1873 eun|.. ..1864 1867 Cnssifly, John F Carroll, Robert W. W Carson, Augustus Carson, John Carter, Samuel A Case, William 11 Cisgrain, Charles i; Cattanach, Andrew J Chagnon, Vincoslaus G. li * Challiner, Francis «'horry, William * Chesley, George Ashbold Chevalier, Gustave Chevalier, Napoleon E Chipman, Clarence J. II., 15. A Chisholm, Murdoch Chisholm, Alex Christie, George 11 Ciiristio, John B , Christie, Thomas Christie, John H * Church, Charles Howard Church, Clarence U , Church, CoUer M Cliurch, Levi II ('hurch. Mills Kemble * Church, Peter 11 Clark. Octavius 11. E Clark, AVallace, ll.A Clark, llichard A Clark, Fincastle G. B Clemesha, John AVordsworili Clement, Victor A *i- Cline, John D., I5.A Cluness, Daniel Codd, Alfred Collins, Charles W CoUison, Robert Colquhoun, George Coni-au, .fohn 15 . Coor., Guy R Cooke, Charles II Cook, ITorinon L Cooke, Sidney V Cooke, William 11 Copeland, \Villiam L Corbett, Augustus M Corbettf William II Corlis, Josiuh.. Cotton, C. L * Cowley, Thomas ilcJ Cox, Frank Coyle, Henry AV Craig, Thornton Craik, Robert Cram, Daniel C * Crawford, .lames ad cun Cream, Thomas N Crichton, Stuart Crothers, William * Culver, Joseph U 80.-, S,VJ 8-i;; Xi)<) 879 sol S71 801 84'J sr.9 802 son 873 808 879 878 874 805 81 s 875 802 8(57 85j 8.57 864 840 870 871 870 876 867 809 S74 s7() S6.-, 878 870 870 :-.70 stir. 8,M 80'.) 876 S72 8, -.4 854 869 878 870 869 870 870 854 872 8,-.4 876 805 870 SiS * Cunynghame, W. C. Thurlow....l85S Cutter, Frederick A 1873 Daly, Guy D. F 1808 Dansereau, Charles 1842 Dansereau, Charles 1809 Dansereau, Pierre IS.T/t D'Avignon, Fred. F 1H7I * Dense, Peter AV^arren 1847 DoHonald, W. S |.s(;2 Del'oncherville, Charles 13 1843 DoGrosbois, T. B i860 Demorcst, B. G. G ]S52 Posaulniers, Antoino A 1S03 DeCelles, Charles D 1841 Depuis. Joseph G. P , is.'iC. Dice, George. 1864 * Dick, James R 1842 Dickson, .James .1 184i', * Dickinson, George |8(17 Dickson, AVilliam W 1803 Digby, James AVinniott 1803 Dodd, John , 180) Donnelly, Charles H 1860 * Dorion, Severe , 184;; * Dorland, Enoch P 1850 l>orland, James 1875 Dougan, AVilliam 1807 Douglis, James | Hon] 1847 Dowling. John F I87,, Drake, .loseph Af 1801 Dubuc, Charlomange 1801 * Duckctt, ."Stephen |s,i;; Duckott, William A \Ho'J Dufort, Th.ndeo A 1805 Duhamel, Louis l8(;o Duncan, (Jeorge I8ti6 Duncan, Gideon M 187I Duncan, George C 1S75 Duncan, Jauies S 185S * Duncm, .lohn |y7] * Dunn, AVilliam Oscar 1843 Dun^iuore, John JI |,S70 Easton, John 1S52 Eberli', Harry A I87(i Edwards, Eliplialct G 1855 Edwards.Oliver C 1873 Elkinton, .Arthur (!., Af^st. ^^urgcon Scots Fusili.'pr Gu'inls 1862 Ellison, Saram R i87;i Emery, (iordon .1 1857 Emery, Allard 1800 Englisli, T. F „ 1858 Erskine, .John 186U Ethier, Calixto \S67 Evans, Gritlith 1804 Ewing, William 1S74 Kalknor, Alexander 1866 Fall, Samuel R ,1875 Farewell, G. Mc(iill IH72 Farewell, AV. G 1808 Farley, James T 1S77 ^''•^mmmimmmrmm 40 F.itlcy, Jolin J 1S73 F.iulknor, (Jeorpjo W IS71 Kaiilkner. I). W IS7S Fonwick, Gcor^^o E 185^ (Hrdwood, Gilbert P 1865 Glenn, C. W. E 1858 Godfrey, Kobert 1844 Godfrey, Abraham 1) 1865 =» Goodhue, P. J 1875 Goforth, Franklin 1863 Gordon, Kobert 1868 Gordon, ■William ^Vallaeo 1863 (Jrahani, Charles E 1866 iiraham, Henry 18G3 (Jrahani, Kenneth D 1875 (?rant, Donald J 1863 (irnnt, James A 1854 Grant, William 1867 * tray, Thomas 1879 Gray, John 9 1876 Greaves, Henry C 1877 Greenwood, F. S 1879 Greer. Thomas A 1876 Gronier, L. P. A 1863 Groves, George II 1879 Gueriu, James J. E 1878 Guest, 'I'homas A , 1873 Gunn, James 1861 Gurd, David F 1879 Gustin. William Claud 1863 Hagarty, Dan. M.J 1868 * Hall, Archibald [ad eun] 1843 * Hall, James B 1866 Hall, J. W 1848 Halliday, James T 186G * Hamilton. Andrew W 1859 Hamilten, Charles IS 1868 Hamilton, John 11 1871 Hamilton, Rufus F 1861 Hamel, Joseph Alexander 1856 Hammond, James H „ 1869 Ilanna, Franklin 1879 Hanover, William 1875 Harding. F. W 1868 Harkin, Henry 1867 Harkin, William 1853 Harkness, John 1862 Harkness, Andrew 1869 Hart, George C .,1879 Hanington, E. U. C 1875 Harrison, David Howard 1864 Hart, Frederick W 1835 Harvey, William A 1874 Hays, James I866 Herbert, P. Zotique 1872 f Henderson, Alexander A 1870 *■ Henderson, Peter .M.A 1818 * Henry, Walter (lion) 1853 * Henry, Walter J 18,')6 rrenwood, Alfred J 1879 Hervey, Jonas J. G iSdfi Hethrington, Harry 18'i2 Hickey, Charles E I8(iu Hickcy, Samuel A., 13. A 1874 Hils, Joseph 1873 Hingst(m. W. H ]85l Hockridge, Thos. G 1874 * Ilolden, lUifas 1844 Holwell, John 1868 * Holmes, Andrew F... (ad eun). ...1843 Howard, James 1867 Howard, Robert 1872 Howard R. Palmer 1848 Howden, Robert 1857 ilowey, W. H 1878 llowitt, William II 1S7(» Ilowland, Francis J.) 1867 TTtilbert, Edward Augustus 1860 Hurlbert, George W 1859 jlume, William L ] 87j Hunt, Henry „ lajfi 41 1877 187^) 1876 '■ 1863 " 1879 1878 1873 " 1861 1879 1863 ,■.■." 1868 eun] IS'I^ 1866 " 1818 1866 ■■■ 1859 ■ 1868 1871 1861 er*. 1856 1869 1879 1875 1868 1867 .' 1853 ' 1862 1869 '" 1879 '" 1875 rd 1864 1835 1874 ■ 18G6 ■■■■;;; 1372 or A !»'« .A 181^' ..(lion) 1853 18.)rt 1879 I8()fi ■".■■.■. 18(2 iStio 'a 1874 1873 1861 1874 1844 ■ 1868 ...(aaoun)....1843 1867 1872 1848 1857 1878 1870 ■■■■■■ 1867 iiiuatus 18(>0 18o9 Ih7j '' 1876 Hunt, J. II., L. R. C. S. I., Surgeon Riflo Brigade 1809 Hunt, Lewis G 1871 t Kurd, Edward P 18(15 llurlburt, Richard F ,...1873 Hutchinson, John A Is78 Imrio, Andrew W 1879 Irvine, James C I86G Ives, Eli. 1863 Irwin, John L lS7i) •* Jackson, A. Thomas, Staff Sur- geon in the Army 1846 Jackson, .Joseph A 1879 Jackson, Wm. Fred 1874 Jamieson, Alexander, B. A 1S77 •Tamieson, C'has. J Is7i) •Tamieson, Thomas A 187.> Johnson, .Tames Bovoll 1876 .Johnson, J. C. Asst. Surg. K.A 1SG7 .Johnson, Thomas G , 1871 .Tones, Charles R 1874 .Tones, George N 1874 * Jones, Thomas W....(ad eun). ...1854 * Jones, Jonathan C 1865 .Tones, Wm. Justus 1850 Jones, H. .T. Montgomery 1373 Tvearney, AVra. J 187."> Kocfer, William N., B.A 1SG9 * Kceler, Thomas 18:>9 t Kelloy, Clinton Wayne 1867 =J? Kellej^ Wm., Surg'n. Koyl. Artl.lSlG t Kelly, Thomas 1873 Kemp, William 1S64 Kennedy, Richard A 1^*64 * Kerr, James 1358 Killery, St. John, Staff Assistant Surgeon 18G2 King, Wm. M. II 1850 King, Reginald A. D 1868 King, Richard A 18G7 * Kirkpatrick, A 1856 Kittson, John G .1869 ICittson, Edmund G 1873 Knowles, James A 1 SG6 KoUmyer, Alex. II 1S56 Laberge, Ed 185G Lane, John A 1877 Lang, Christopher JI 187G * Lang, Thomas D 18C9 Langlois, 0. X 1875 Langrell, Richard T 1SG5 Larooquo, A. B 1847 Law, 1). W. C 1868 Law, William K 1877 Lawrence, Henry G. II., Asst. Sur- geon Grenadier Guards 1SG2 Loavitt, Julius 1866 Leclair, George 1851 Leclair, Napoleon 1861 Lee, James C 1856 * Lee, John llolph 18J8 Lcfebvro, John M 1870 Logault, Daniel 1SG8 Lcinoino, Charles 1850 Lcpiallour, Loonard ,1848 Le|)rohon, John L 1843 Levi Reuben 1870 Lindsay, Ileriot ]SGl Lister, James 18G2 Lloyd, H. W 1S79 Locke, C. F. A 1872 Logan, David D 1842 Logic, William ]833 * Long, Alexander 1844 Longloy Edmund 18GG LoDgprc, Pierre F 184S Louprot, Andre 1850 Loux, William 1875 Loverin, Nelson 1850 Lovett, William 1870 t Lucus, T. D'Arcy ISGI) Lunaj'-, Edward Lewis, Staff Asst. Surgeon 1SG3 Lyford, Chas. C 1879 Lyon, Arthur 1861 .Mex\rthur, John A ]s7'.l JIcArthur, Robert R 1SG7 JlcBain, .John IS 74 McCallum, Duncan C ]8.';0 JlcCann, J, J., I!. A. 1878 I^lcCarthy, William ] SG7 McConkey, T. C 1872 'McConncil, John B 1873 * McCord, John D, ]SG4 iMeCormick, Andrew G 1874 McCrimmon, Donald A ISG'.l McCriminon, John 1878 IMcCrimraon, ^lilton 1878 * McCulloch, Michael (Hon). ...1843 McCullough, George 1879 McCully, b-scar J., .M.A 1879 McCurdy, John IS'IO iVIcDormid, Wm 1875 * JNIacDiarmid, John Duncan, Staff Surgeon in the Army 1S47 JIcDiarmid, Donald 18G7 iMcDiarmid, James... , 1873 MacDonald, Angus 1863 * MacDonald, Colin 1853 MacDonald, Roderick 1834 MacDonald, Roderick A 1874 JlcDonald, Jos. D. A 1873 McDonell, Alex. R 1874 McDoncll, Angus ....1852 ]\IcDonell, iEneas. 1849 MacDonnell, Richard L., B.A .. .1876 * McDougall, Peter A 1847 McDougall, Peter A 1SG4 McEwen, Findlay 1870 MacFarlane, William 1869 MacFio, James 1809 McGuigan, William J 1879 .\2 JIacTIinojI, Henry A 1S76 Macintosh, Kobert 1803 Mack, Francis Lewis 1802 -* Macliio, J. R 186,) * Macltlcin, Samuel S. 1859 * MacNabb, Francis A. L 1870 McRae, George 1876 Madrill, John 1867 iMajor, Georgo AV., 15. A 1871 Malcolm, John llolpli 1801 * Malhoit, Alfred 1840 Malloch, Edward C 1803 JMalloch, William B 1807 Mallory, Albert E 1872 Mtircoau, Louis T 1872 Markell, lliehard 1807 ■^ Marr, Israel 1' 184'.) Afarr, M-alkcr 11 18.V.» Mar?ton, yVlonzo W 1871 Marstou, John J 18(13 I\I;ii-on, JaiiiL's Lindsoy, M.A ISii:! Matticc, liicliard J 187.') t .Mathcsuii, Juhnll 1871 ^ Mathcson, Niel 1870 Mayraad, AVilliam 1817 MiMjarry, James 1858 I\ic(Jcacliy, ■\ViUiaiii 1807 McOiU, William 1S48 .McGillivray, Donald I8(il McGowan, Henry W 1807 jAIcGrath, Thomas 1840 JIcGrej^or, Duncan 1801 -iIcGuire, Bernard D 1873 Mclnne.s Walter J 186.-. Mclntojh, Janica 18.VJ I'.lclntosb, Donald J 1870 -^Iclntyrc, Tctor A ■. 1807 :'!c3veleaii, Gcor-o Lloyd 1800 McKay, John 180'.) r.IcKav, Walter I8.j4 McKinloy, John K 1878 >icLaren, Fctcr 1801 iMcLavcn, Tetcr ISO'.) AIcLareii, I'oter 1872 Mcl.crin, Alexiuider 1800 McLean, Archibald 18()7 j'i'jLeod, James 187:> McM Geor; ■1851 7:cMillun, ^T^acas J 1874 McMillan, Louii J. A 1800 McMillan, Julin 1857 McMurray, Samuel 1841 ■■'^ .McXaughton, E. P 1834 McNee, Stewart 187'J McNeeco, Jamcs' 180() .McNeill, Erncit 1878 •McQuillen, Juiues 1874 McTaggert, Alexander J80'.) McVeau, John M 1805 Mcane, John, M. 11. C. S. L. Staff Surgeon Major ISC'i Meek, James A 137.) Meig.", Malcom R 180.') Mpnzios, John IJ 187'.< * Meredith, Thomas L. B 1842 Motcalf, Henry 1 1876 Mignault, Henry Adolpho... , 180',i Miller, Robert 1870 Mills, Thos. W., M.A 1878 Miner, Frank L 1877 Mines, William AV 1874 Mitchell, Fred. II 1871 Moffat, John Edward, Staff Surg...! 802 Moffat, Walter 1808 Molson, AVilliam A 1874 Mongenais,Napoleon 180,") Monk, Geo. H 187.'> Monro, James T 1872 Monro, Alexander 1870 Mooro, Chas. S 1874 Moore, Jehiel T 1874 Moore, Joseph 1852 Mooro, Richard 185;; Mooro, Roberto 180'.) * Jlorin, Joseph .(Hon) 1850 * Morrison. David R ISO'.t Morrison, John, M.A 1872 Mount, JohnAV 1851 Murraj', Charles IL,B.A 1870 Neilson, AV. J 1878 * Nellcs, John A 1850 Xolles, Jas. M 187.') * Nelson, Horace 1801 * Nelson, Wolfred (Hon) 1848 Nel.«on, AVolfred D. E 1872 Nicol, AVilliam R 1872 Nicoll, Charles Richard, Surgeon Major, Grenadier Guards 180 2 Xesbitt, James A 1808 Norton,Thomas... 1874 Oakley, AVilliam D 1877 O'Brien, Thomas B. V 1862 O'Brien, Robert S 187:; O'Brien, David 187:; O'Callaghan, Cornelius H 1854 * O'Carr. Peter 1857 * O'Connor, Daniel A 1801 O'Dea, James Joseph 186',) Odell, AVilliam, Surgeon I'Jth Regi- ment of tho Line lS4'.i O'Loary, James ..1800 O'Leary, Patrick 185'.) Oliver, James AV 1867 O'Rielly, Charles 1807 Osier, AVm 1872 * Padficld,Ch.arles AV 180S Painchaud, Edward S. L 184S Palmer, Lorn L 1807 Paquin, Jean M 184:; Paradis, Henri 1S46 Paradis, Pierre E 1807 *Park,Georgo A 1877 -!.■) Parkcr.Rufus S ISfiC) Parker, Charles S 18r.O * Patterson, James AI 1S.J5 Patterson, James 18fU ■^ Patteo, George 18")8 Pattoe, Richard P 1874 Patten, Montrose A 18t!4 * Patton, Edward K 18«7 Pegg, Austin J 1872 Pegg, Charles II 1807 Perrault, Victor 18r)2 Perrier, John 1868 Perrigo, James, M.A 1870 Perry, U. R 187.'I Phelan, Cornelius J. H 1805 Phelan, James S 1874 * Phelan, Joseph P ls:)4 Philip, David L , 1861 * Picault, A. C. E 1857 Pickup, John Walworth I860 * Pinet, Alexis lst7 Pinet, Alex. K 1864 Poussette, Arthur Courthopo ]8fi0 Powell, Israel Wood I860 Powell, Newton W 1852 t Powell, Robert II. W 1876 Powers, George W 1861 Powers, Lafontaino B 1804 Pringle, George 185.3 Pressor, Wni. , 1874 Proudfoot, John S 18GS Proudfoot, Alex 1861) Proulx, Philias 1844 Prevost E. Gilbert 18.')!) Quarry, James J 1S68 Quesnel, Jules M 1841) Ilea, John Hamilton (Hon) 185.") Kainville, Pierre 1803 Kambaut, John, Surgeon Caiadian Rifles IS.iD Ilattra/, Charles J 1871 Rattray, James C 1874 Raymond, Oliver 18,J0 Road, Herbert H ISOl Redner, Horace P 1804 Roddick, Robert 1874 Keddy, Herbert L., P.. A 1876 Reddy, John (ad eun) 18.30 Read, Thomas D 1871 Rcid, Alex. Peter 18.38 Reid, John A 1871 .Reid, Kenneth 1864 Reynolds, Robert T 18:;0 * Reynolds, Thomas. 1842 Richard, Marcel 1864 Richmond, Peter E 1873 Ridley, Henry Thomas 18.32 * Riel, Etienne R. R 18.37 Riley, Oscar II 1879 Rinfret, Ferdinand R 1868 * Rintoul, David M , 1854 Richardion, John R 1S05 Ritchie, Arthur P., R.A 1870 Ritchie, John L 1S74 * Roberts, Edward T 1S51» Roberts, John E., D. A 1807 Robertiion, James 1805 Robertson, David 1864 Robertson, David T 1857 Robertson, Patrick 18(i7 Robillard, Adolphe 1860 Robinson, Stephen J 1870 Robinson, Wesley 1872 Robitaille, Louis 1300 Robitaille, L. T 1S5S t Roddick, Thomas G 1S08 Rodger, Thomas A ISO!) Rogers, Amos 1874 Rooney, Robert F 1870 t Ross, George, M.A 18(50 Ross, Thomas ISO^l Ross, Henry 1872 Ro.?s, Williiim G 1871 Ros.=, Wm. D Iii75 Rugg, Henry C 1805 Rumsey, William 1851) Rutherford, Martin C. 187'.) Ruttan, Allen 1852 * Sabourin, Moiso 1841* Sampson, Jas (lion) 1847 Sanderson, George W .,1850 Savage, Thomas Y 1854 Savage, Alex. C 186:; Sawyer, James E .I860 Schmidt, Samuel B 1847 SchoOeUI, David T 1854 Scott, John G 1871) Scott, William E I,sl4 Scott, William F 1S75 Scott, Stephen A 1864 ^ Scriven, George Augustus 1846 Seager, Francis R...... .... .1870 Secord, Levi 1870 Setree, Edward W 1878 Seguin, Andre lS4s Senkler, A. E 1S6:J * Sewell, Stephen C....(ad eun).... 184:; Sewell, Colin (ad eun) 1869 Seymour, Maurice M 187.) Sharpo, Wm. James 1872 Shaver, Peter Rolph 1854 Shaver, R. N 1857 Shaw, William F 187li Shepherd, Francis J 187.'> Shoebottom, Henry 1857 * Simard, Amable 1852 Simpson, Thomas 1854 Sinclair, Coll 1874 Smallwood, JohnR 1868 Smellie, Thomas S. J., M.A 1877 Smith, Daniel D 1868 Smith, Daniel F 1873 44 * Smith, Edward W 1^50 .Smith, John 1879 Smith, Norrnnn.A 1H70 Hmith, Willinm 1870 Smythc, T. W 1848 Snidor, Frederick ,S IS'iCi Sjiarham, Terrcnco 1841 ,Si)oer, Andrew ^M 1S74 Sitoncor, Richmond 187!) >= S(luiro. William Wood, M.A 18C4 Staliord, Frod. 1 1878 Stanton, George 1808 Htark, Goorj,'o A 1872 -'(= Staunton, Andrew Aylmer, Sur- geon Koyal Artillery 1845 Stevens, Alex. D ISfjT Stevenson, Charles N 187C Stevenson, James McCfregor 18o6 Stevenson, John A 187.'! ^? Stevenson, John L 1855 Stevenson, Kobert A 1871 Stewart, Alexander 1872 Stewart, John Alexander 1862 Stewart, James 18C'.) Stephenson, James 1859 Stimpson, Alfred 1868 Shirk, George 1865 St. John, Leonard 1874 Storrs, Arthur 1876 Stowbridge, James Gordon 186" Stroud, Charles S 1870 Sutherland, Fred. Uunbar Is^Gl Sutherland, Walter 1874 * Sutherland, AVilliam 1S36 * Sutherland, William 1870 Sutherland, William K lS7!t Switzer, John E. K 1805 Tabb, Silas E., M.A JSGi) Tait, Henry Thomas ISliO Taylor, Wm. II.... ISGO Taylor, Sullivan A 1870 Tew, Herbert S 1864 Temple, James A 1865 Thayer, Linus 1859 Theriault, F. D,...., 186'] Therien, Ilonore 186.5 * Thomscn, James 1842 Thompson, Robert 1852 Tracey, Andrew W 1873 Trenholmo, Edward Henry 1862 Trudel, Eugene • 1844 Turgcon, Louis G 1800 Tuzo, Henry A 185.'! t Tunstall, Simon J., B.A 1875 Ussher, Henry 1861 Vannorman, Jonathan A 1870 Vercoo, Henry L 186,'> Vicat, John R 18G7 f Vinoberg, Hiram N ...1878 Wagner, A. Dixon 1872 * Wagner, William H 1844 Wakeham, William 180G Wales Benjamin N 1874 * Walker, Robert 1851 Wallace, Isaac N 1874 Walsh, Edmond C 180(5 Walton.Gcorge 187:: AVanless, John R 18G7 Ward, William T 1873 Ward, Michael O'B 1875 Warren, Frank 1872 * Warren, Henry 18G0 Waugh, William 1872 Wengant, Clarence A 1879 Webb, James T.S I.s71 Webster, Arthur D 187S Wcilbrcnnor, Rcmi Claude 1851 AVoir, Richard 1852 * Wherry, John 1802 Whitocomb, Josiah G 1818 "Whiteford, James W 187-'> Whiteford, Richard 1857 Whitwell, William P. ISGO Whyte, Joseph A 1870 Wiglo, Hiram 1875 * Svidmer, Christopher... (lion). ...1847 Wilcox, Marshall B 1868 Williston, Hodley v., M.A 1S79 Wilson, RpnjaminS 1850 Wilson, Robert M 1850 Wilson, William 1857 *" Wilscam, John Wilbrod 181i'i Wolverton, Algsron, B.A 1807 Woods, David, Stall Sur'^oon 18;)0 AVood, Georgo C '. 1840 AVood, Georgo 1863 AVood, Hannibal A\' 1865 AA^oods, Jno. J. E 1875 AVoodful, Sam. Pratt., Asst. Sur- geon Royal Artillery 1804 AVoolway, C. J 1870 AA'orkman, Benjamin 1S5:'> AVorkman, Joseph 1835 AA'orthington, Edward... (ad oUK)...18riS AVright,.IohnAV.,B.A 1878 AVright, Henry P 1872 AA^right, Stephen 1859 AA^right, AVilliam 1818 AA^ye,John A 1808 Young, Phillip R 1876 Young, Robert C 1873 Youker, AVilliam 1870 '■* Deceased t Holmes Mcdalliit. .186,-. ,.1807 ..1878 ..1872 ..1844 ..ISCG ..1874 ..1851 ..1874 ,..180B ,..187:; ...1807 ...187.3 ...187i> ...1872 ..,1800 ,...1872 ....187i) ....1871 ....1878 ....1851 ....1852 ....1802 ....1848 .....187:'. 1857 1800 1870 1875 )....1S47 ....180S .... ISTO 1850 ....1850 1S57 IS-li'. 1807 18!)0 .... 1810 ison 1865 1875 Sur- 1804 1870 185:! 1S:'.5 in)...180S 1878 1872 1859 184S 1808 1876 187.". 1870 7 i ..I'll I m'