Edwards' Eleventh Annual Directory, City of St. Louis for 1869, Part 8

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Publication date: 1869
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ST. MARK'S EVANGELICAL SCHOOL-Attached to the church. Located, Soulard street, corner Jack- son. Martin Laamann, principai.


ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL-Located on 10th street, northeast corner Biddle. Attached to the St. Mary's Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum. Under the chargs of the Sisters of Charity.


ST. MICHAEL'S GIRL SCHOOL-Attached to the church Located on Jefferson street, corner 11th. Sister John de Baptist, principal.


ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL-For hoys. Located on 11th street, corner Jefferson. John Wehster, priuci- pal.


ST. NICHOLAS' SCHOOL FOR BOYS-Under the anspices of St. Nicholas' Church. Located south side Washington avenue, near 20th street.


ST. PATRICK'S MALE SCHOOL-Located at St. Pat- rick's Church, under charge of the Christian Brothers.


ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL-In connec- tion with the Church. Located on 7th street.


ST. PETER'S GERMAN EVANGELICAL SCHOOL- Attached to the church. Located on Carr street, corner 15th.


ST. VINCENT'S BOYS' SCHOOL-Attached to St. Vincent de Paul's Church. Located on Decatur street, corner Park avenue. Under the direction of the Christian Brothers.


ST. VINCENT'S FEMALE SCHOOL-Under the aus- pices of the Sisters of Charity. Located on 10th street, northeast corner St. Charles.


ST. VINCENT'S SCHOOL-Attached to St. Vincent's German Orphan Asvlum. Located on 20th street, be- tween O'Fallon and Cass avenue. Under the direc- tion of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Mother Angela, superior.


ST. VINCENT'S GIRLS' SCHOOL-Attached to St. Vincent de Paul's Church. Located on Fulton street, corner Marion. Under the direction of the Sisters of St. Joseph.


SUED ST. LOUIS TURN SCHULE-Located on 10th, northwest corner Carroll.


URSULINE ACADEMY-Mother Aloysia Winkler, superior. Located on the east side of State, he. tween Russell ard Ann avennes. Under the auspi- ees of the ursuline Convent.


YOUNG LADIES' ACADEMY OF VISITATION- Mother Vincentia Morotte, superior. Located on the north side of Cass avenue, between 21st and 22d streets.


Colleges, Universities, Etc.


BONHAM'S FEMALE SEMINARY-In the City Uni- versity building, 16th street, northeast corner Pine. L. M. Bonham, A. M. principal, and professor of Late in and moral philosophy ; Rev. J. C. Bonham, A. M., vice principal and professor of mental philosophy and natural sciences ; Prof. Carl C. Zeus, fine arts ; Prof. Julius Kummer, oil painting; Miss Eliza M. MoCabe, teacher of rhetoric and history ; Miss Eliza M. Harrington, mathematics and astronomy ; Mrs. Louisa Boggs, principal of intermediate department ; Miss Sa ah Grissell, teacher of English branches; Miss Edith T. Johnson, principal of primary depart- ment ; Madame Juvet, French language and litera- ture; Miss Julia Juvet, assistant teacher of French ; Madame Pradeau, matron ; Miss Ciara G. Shepard, teacher of penmanship ; Miss Maggie T. Henderson, teacher of physiology and botany ; Prof. Edward Babaiewski, vocai musio; Prof. O. D. Adams, piano musio.


BRYANT, STRATTON & CARPENTER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE-Marble building, 5th, corner Market, opposite Court House. W. M. Carpenter, principai; Y. Hubert Wilson, A. M., associats principal.


CONCORDIA COLLEGE-In connection with the gen- eral German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missou- ri, Ohio and other States. Erected, 1849. Rev. W. Walker, professor of theology; Rev. E. A. Brauer, professor of theology ; Rev. A. Cramer, professor of theology ; H. Baumstark, professor of ancient ian- guages and history ; Rev. Th. Brolim, instructor in religion, Located on Jefferson avenue, between Mi- ami and Chippewa streets.


JONES' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF ST. LOUIS- Located on 4th street, corner Locust. Incorporated, January $4th, 1849, with full authority to " grant di- plomas, award degrees, confer honors, and exercise all and singular the privileges common to commercial colleges authorized by law in other states." Jona- than Jones, master of accounts, president and sctiug professor of the theory and practice of bookkeeping, commercial correspondence, etc. ; Jno. W. Johnston, Thomas J. Billups, William Richardson, Moille Ken. lker and Albert Wilcox, practical accountants; Hen- ry W. Jones, professor of mathematics: O. Field- Ing, assistant professor of mathematics ; J. P. Metz- ger, professor of penmanship; Jonathan Jones, member of the St. Louis Bar, lecturer on commer. cial law.


RICE & STEWART'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE -- Located 808 and 310 n. 5th. Thomas A. Rice, super- intendent of hookkeeping department and lecturer on commercial law ; John E. Myers, professor of bookkeeping ; Charles Stewart, su erintendent math- ematical department ; J. H. Hurwood, professor of penmanship ; Louis Lockstaedt, teacher of German; E. Boileau, superintendent French department ; Jules Belin, teacher of French.


ROHRER'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE-Established, 1849. Incorporated, 1861. Located, 212 n. 4th street. Lewis Rohrer, author of " Rohrer's Bookkeeping," professor of commercial science, president ; C. C. Kendall, T. J. Monroe, Geo. Boeshenz, S. M. Robert- son, J. A. Hughes, John P. Schuck, Ed. Snyder, Henry Brand and A. Haeberlin, practical account- ants and assistants in the hookkeeping department; Thomas P. Bashaw, A. M. professor of mathematics, English language and lecturer on commercial law ; J. A. Higgins, A. M. director of the mathematical and English language departments, and lecturer on the art of detecting counterfeit money ; H. D. Benedict, in- structor of telegraph department ; W. H. Duff, profes- sor of penmanship and lecturer on commercial corres- pondence, with an assistant ; Simon Kuh, professor of drawing and ornamental penmanship; C. Bey- rchlag. professor of ancient and modern languages ; O. V. Aoy, professor of the Spanish language and in- structor In phonographic shorthand corresponding and reporting styles ; J. K. McAfferty, special lec- turer on elocution ; Hon. E. H. Jameson and John F. Hume, Esq. special lecturers on commercial law and business customs.


ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY-Located hetween Green street and Washington av. west of 9th. Entrance from 9th street. Founded hy members of the Society of Jesus, In 1829, and incorporated by the Legisin- ture in 1882. Rev. F. H. Stuntebeck, S. J., presi- dent ; Rev. Joseph Zealand, S. J., vice president and prefect of studies ; Rev. John Tehan, S. J., treasu- rer; Rev. J. G. Kenneman, S. J., librarian ; Rev. F. P. Nusshaum, S. J., professor of mental and mor- al philosophy ; Rev. James Hayes, S. J. professer of astronomy and mathematics ; Rev. F. Boudreaux, professor of chemistry R. J. Meyer, S. J., professor of rhetoric ; Rev. P. J. Leysen, S. J., Rev. Michael Callaghan, S. J., Rev. P. Ward, Rev. J. G. Kernion, and Messrs. T. Vande Morten, Roman Verschaffei, Eugene Brady, Joseph F. Rigge, S. J., Aloysius Bos- che, S. J., John J. Stephens, S. J. and F. Weinman, S. J., assistant professors of Latin, Greek, English and mathematics. The collegiate department of the St. Louis University comprises two distinct courses of study-the classical and the commercial. The classical course is designed to impart a knowledge of the Latin, Greek and Engligh languages and iftera- ture, of mental and moral philosophy. of purs and mixed mathematics and of the physical sciences. It Is completed in six years The students who pursue this course are divided according to their proficiency, Into six classes, so graded as to correspond with the six years of the course. The


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commercial course, which extends through four years, embraces all the branches of a liberal English educa- tion. When students are admitted in'o the College, they are examined by the Prefect of Studies, and placed In the class which their previous attainments have qualified them to enter. See studies in detail, terms, regui itions, etc., in college catalogue.


WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY-Located on Washing ton av., s nthwest corner 17th. This institutlon, in- corporated February 22, 1858, comprises several de- partments. It is lotended to embrace the whole range of university studies, except theology, and to afford the youth of the west an opportunity for cem- plete preparation for every sphere of practical and scientific life.


CORPORATION-William G. Eliot, president; Wayman Crow, vice president ; Seth A. Raniett, secretary and treasurer ; Wm. G. Eliot, John How, Warman Crow, John M. Crum, James Smith, Seth A. Ranlett, Chas. A. Pope, George Partridge, James II, Lucas, Hudson E. Bridge, Hen'y Hitchcock, James E. Yeatman Samuel Treat, Carios S. Greeley, Robert Campbell and John R. Shepley, directors.


1. Academic Department-William Chauvenet, LI .. D., chaoceilor ; George B. Stone, A. M., principai of the academic department ; Calvin M. Woodward, A. M. assistant principai ; Syive-ter Waterhouse, A. M., C. C. Bayley, A. M., C. R. Phipps, A. B., Benjamin F. 'Iweed, A. M., Denham Arnold, A. B., John T. Prince, Ezra W. Sampson, W. T. Hiliman, Gifford 8. Robinson and G. E. Jackson, instructors; F. C. Crunden, A. B., E. F. Bayiev, A. B., John H. Jenks, teacher of German ; J. W. Pattison, teacher of drawing.


II. Collegiate Department-William Chanvenet, LL. D., chancellor, and university professor of mathemat- ics and astronomy ; Abram Litton, M. D., Eliot pro- fessor of chemistry, and actiog professor of physics ; Truman M. Po-t, D. D., professor of ancient and modern history ; Charles A. Pope, M. D., professor of comparative anatomy and physiology ; Geo. Engle- man, M. D., professor of botany and natural history, Geo. H. Howison, A. M., (acting) Tileston professor of political economy; Calvin S. Penneil, A. M., pro- fessor of Intellectual and moral philosophy ; Geoffroi Goepp, A. B., professor of modern languages and comparative philology ; Geo. B. Stone, 2. M., pro- fessor of rhetoric and oratory ; Sylvester Waterhouse, A. M., nniversity professor of Greek; George E. Jackson, A. M., ¡actiog) university professor of Latin and classical literature ; Benjamin F. Tweed, A. M., professor of English literature ; Calvin M. Woodward, A. M., assistant professor of mathematics.


III .- Scientific Department-William Chauvenet, LL. D., chancellor, and university professor of mathemat- ics and astronomy ; Abram Litton, M. D., Eliot pro. fessor of analytical and industrial chemistry and act- ing professor of physics; Truman M. Post, D. D, professor of ancient and modern history ; Caivin M. Woodward. A. M., instructor in civil engineering.


MARY INSTITUTE-Located in Lucas place, between 14th and 15th streets. A department of Washington University. William G. Eliot, Hudson E. Bridge, Henry Hitchcock, George Partridge and Carios S. Greeley, board of managers.


William Chauvenet, LL. D., chancellor; Calvin S. Penneil, A. M., principai ; Benjamin F. Tweed. A. M Miss Margaret. T. Wallace, Miss Mary E. Mack, Miss Emma Gray, Mme. A Ertaud, Miss Carrie D. Field, Mrs. E. W. Pattison, Mrs. K. M. O'Brien, Mrs. Lois T. C. Howison, Miss Florence Foster, Miss Margaret E. Harkness, Miss Henrietta Sawyer, Miss Elizabeth A. Penneil ; Mrs. Kate Jones Brainard, teacher of mnslo.


ST. LOUIS PUBLIC SCHOOL, Polytechnic Building- Located on 6th street, corner Chesnut. Officers of the Board of Public Schools : Felix Caste, president ; H. M. Thompson, vice president; Geo. M. Fichten- kam, secretary ; Wm. T. Harris, superiotendent, Wm. D. Butler, Assistant superintendent ; Francls Berg, assistant superintendent for the German de- partment ; James Taussiog, attorney : Sandford B. Kellogg, treasurer; John A. Neustaedter, baillff.


NAMES OF DIRECTORS.


1st ward-Ferdinand Herold and Lonis Spies.


2d ward-Charies F. Meyer and Robert J. Rombauer. 8d ward-Juiins Conrad and C. D. Wolff.


4th ward-Felix Castc and Henry Schweickhardt. 5th ward-Charies L. Lips and Richard Ennis. 6th ward-Eber Peacock and John D. Finney. 7th ward-HI. M. Thompson and John D. MoAuiiff. 8th ward-John Hartmaon and Daniel Warren. 9th ward- James D. Maguire and Conrad Stauf. loth ward-A. P. Miller and James Duross. 11th ward-Charles W. Irwin and Henry Biock. 12th ward-Thomas Hayward and F. Partenheimer.


ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL-Law department of Wash- ington university. William Chauvenet, LL. D., chan- cellor ; Samuel Treat, U. S. District Judge, eastern district of Missouri, profe-sor ; Alexander Martin, as- sistant professor, of international, constitutional, ad- miraity and maritime law, jurisdiction, practice and proceedings In U. S. courts; Samuel Reber (late judge of St. Louis Circuit Court), professor of history and science of law, equity jurisprudence, pleading and practice ; Albert Todd, professor of law of real prop- erty and of successions ; John M. Krum, late judge of St. Louis Circuit Court, professor of pleading, practice, evidence and criminal jurisprudence ; Henry Hitchcock, professor of law of contracts and commer- cial iaw, dean of the faculty ; Hon. Samuel F. Miller, justice of U. S. supreme court, Hon. D 'vid Wagner, chief justice of Missouri, Hon. J. D. S. Dryden, iate justice supreme court of Missouri, Hon. W. B. Nap- ton, iate chief justice of Missouri, James O. Broad- head, Esq., John R. Shepiey, E-q., Hon Arnoid Krekei. U. S. judge western district of MI-souri, Hon. R. E. Rombauer St. Louts circuit court, Samuel T. Giover, Esq., Hon. James R. Lackland, iate judge St. Louis circuit court, and C. C. Whittiesey, Esq., advisory and examining board.


CONVENTS.


CONVENT OF THE HOUSE OF THE GOCD SHEP- HERD-Located on 17th street, between Chesnut and Pine. Mother Mary, S. H., superior.


CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART-Located on 5th street, between Labadie and Hickory. Mme. M. J. Gailway, superior.


CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY-Located on 23d street, corner Morgan. Sister M. I. Waiker, superior.


CONVENT OF ST. JOSEPH-Located on 26th street, corner Christy av. Mother Slanisiaus, superior.


CONVENT OF THE VISITATION-Located on 23d street, corner of Cass av. Mother Vincentia Marotte, superlor.


HOUSE OF THE GUARDIAN ANGEL-Located on Menard street, northwest corner Marion. Sister Anacaria, superior.


URSULINE CONVENT-Located on State street, be- tween Russell and Ann avs. Mother Aloysia Winkler, superior.


MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC ASSO- CIATIONS.


ACADEMY OF SCIENCE-Organized March 10, 1856, Occupies the east wing of O'Fallon Hall, Myrtle street, corner 7th. Reguiar mee ings are held on the first and Third Mondays of every month, at 7.80 p. m. Museum open to citizens and strangers every day (Sunday excepted), on application to the janitor of the haii. B. F. Shnmard, presidont ; James Green, Ist vice president ; G. A. Wislizenur, 2d vice pres- ident; Charles Briggs, corresponding secretary ; Spencer Smith, recording secretary ; Enno Sander, treasurer ; G. Baumgarten, librarian ; C. W. Stevens, B. F. Shumard and Spencer Smith, curators.


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HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY-Located at 1009 Lo cust street. Hours of aitendance for the sick between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock p. m. dally (Sundays ex- cepted). Officers of the diapensary consists of a board o' trustees, as follows: Dr. E. C. Franklin, Dr. T. J. Vastlne, Mrs. T. G. Comstock, Mrs. J. T. Temple and Mrs. G. S. Walker; Dr. C. W. Spaulding. president ; Dr. E. C. Franklin, secretary ; Mrs T. G. Comstock, treasurer.


HUMBOLDT MEDICAL COLLEGE -- College buildlag. Lina street, corner Soulard. H. W. Leffingwell. Esq , president; Irwin Z. Smith, Esq., treasurer; G. M . Stewart, A. M , secretary ; A. Hammer, M. D., Bar- ton Able, Esq , Joha C. Vogel, Esq., H. S. Leffing- well. M. D., Fred. Schulenburg, Esq., D. V. Dean, G. M. B. Maugbs, M. D., James B. Eads, Esq .. James Archer, E-q., A. Kueckelhan, M. D., Charles Speck, E-q., and Julius Conrad, Esq., trustees.


A. Hammer, M. D., 712 Chesnut street, protessor of the principles and practice of surgery, opthalmology and clinical surgery, and Dean of the faculty ; H. S. Leffingwell, M. D. 320 Chesnut street, professor of general, descriptive aad topographical anstomy ; D. V. Deaa, M. D. 919 n. 5th street, professor of physi- ology, histology and toxicology ; A. Kueckelhan, M. D. 521 Pine street, professor of materia medica and therapeutics; G. M. Stewart, B. L. corner 3d and Plne streets, professor of medical jurisprudence ; F. W. Sennewald, corner 3d and Market streets, profes- sor of pharmacy ; F. H. McArdle, M. D. 210 n. 3d street, professor of inorganic and organic chemistry ; J. C. Whitehill, M. D. coraer St. Charles and 7tb streets, professor of theory and practice of medicine and clinical medicine; A. J. Steele, M. D. coraer Locust and 7th streets, professor of orthopæ ic sur gery, fractures and dislocations and minor surgery, and secretary ot the faculty ; P. J. Lingenfelder, M. D. 213 s. 3d street, professor of diseases of the ner- vous system ; A F. Barnes, corner 16th and Morgan streets, professor of obstetrics, gynæology and clin- ical obstetrics; A. flammer, M. D. 712 Chesnut street, acting professor nf pathological anatomy ; Charles flever, M. D. 521 Franklin av. adjunct pro- fessor and lecturer on physical diagnoses and dis easea of the chest ; R. S. Anderson, M. D. 517 Locust street, lecturer oa diseases of childrea, and demon- strater of anatomy.


HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE OF MISSOU- RI-Located at 1009 Locust street. This institution Was organized in the year 1857, by the appointment of the following board of trustees; Dr. C. W. Spaul- ing, president; Henry W. Willlams, secretary. BOARD OF CENSORS-CANADA WEST-W. A. Greenleaf, M. D., Hamilton; Alexander T. Bull, M. D., Lon- don ; John Mall, M. D., Toronto.


OnTO-Professor A. F. Bissell, Toledo : Professor I. P. Gatch II. Cincinnati.


ILLINOIS-Professor A. E. Small M. D. Chicago ; Geo. E. Shipman. M. D., Chicago : Leonard Pratt, M. D., president flllnols H. mcopathilo Medical Association, Rock Creek ; D. S. Sml h, M. D., Chicago; G. V. Sturley, M. D., Jacksonville ; E. P. Jobnsoa, M. D., Alton.


MISSISSIPPI-Dr. Davis Natchez.


LOUISIANA-Wm. H. Holcomh, M. D., New Orleans. WISCONSIN - J. S. Douglass, M. D., Milwaukee. IOWA-S. (I. Guilbert, M. D., Dubuque.


John T. Temple, M. D. (St. Louis), professor of mate- ria medica and therapeutics; A. P. Skeels, M. D. (St. Louis), professor of the theory and practice of medicine ; E. C. Franklin, M. D. (St. Louis), profes- sor of the Institutes and practice of surgery; N D. Tirrell, M. D., professor of chemistry and medical botany : O. Va-tine, M. D., (St. Louis), professor of physiology and general pathology ; T. G. Comstock, M. D. (St. Louis), professer of obstetrics and diseas- es of women and children; S. B. Parsons, M. D., (St. Louls), professor of anstomy ; - - , demon- strator of anatemy ; John T. Temple, M. D., dean, 602 Washington aveaue ; E. C. Fraaklla, registrar, 709 Piae street.


HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY-Meets on the first and third Tuesdays In each month. T. J. Vas- tine, M. D., president ; Charles Vastine, M. D., sec- retary ; C. Lougesy, M. D., treasurer.


MISSOURI MEDICAL COLLEGE, ST. LOUIS-Gra- tiot street, corner 8th. Paul F. Eve, M. D., professor


of surgery ; Joha S. Moore, M. D., professor of the- ory and practice of mediciae ; Drake McDowell, M. D., professor of general, descriotive and surgical anatomy ; W. M. McPheeters, M. D., professor of materia medica and therapeutics; J. H. Watters, M. D., professor of physiology pathology and chialcal medicine; Charles O. Curtman, M. D., professor of chemistry and pharmacy ; B. F. Shumard, M. D., professor of obstetrics and diseases of women and children; G. P. Robinsoa, (Utica), acting profes- sor of clinical medicine ; G. M. B. Maughs, acting professor of obstetrics and diseases of women and children ; James C. Nidelet, M. D. demonstrator of aaatomy ; Drake McDowell, M. D., deaa.


ST. LOUIS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY-Organized, 1864. Occuples a hall In the St. Louis Medical Col- lege, Th" stated meetings of the college are held on the last Mondays in March and September. The pharmaceutical meetings are hield the first Tuesdays in each month, from the first of October uatil ths first of April. The meetings of the board of trustees are held the third Tuesday In every month. The lectures on botany will commence in April and coa. tinue through the summer. The lectures na chemis- try, materia medica and practical pharmacy will commence in October. O. F. Potter, M. D., profes sor of materia medica ; F. H. McArdle, professor of chemistry ; Hub. Primm, M. D., professor of prac. tical pharmacy ; M. W. Alexander, president ; T. H. Kalb. vice president ; E. P. Walsh, secretary ; En- bert Primm, corresponding secretary ; Charles L.Lips, M. D., treasurer ; Wm. H. Crawford, register of phar- maceutical meetings ; Maurice W. Alexander, regis- ter of clerks and apprentices; F. W. Sennewald, chairman of the board; James McBride, secretary of the board ; John Barnes, M. D. John Laugbton, M. D., Hubert Primm, Henry Kirchner, Theodore Kalb, F. W. Sennewald, Joha F. Metzger, Wm. H. Craw- ford, A. flarless, - Williamsor, ard ex-officio the officers of the college, board of trustees.


MISSOURI HISTORICAL SOCIETY -- Fouaded in 1866. Meets at Polytechnic Institute. Hon. James H. Lu- cas, president ; Rev. William G. Eliot, D. D., and Hon. Wilson Primm, vice presidents ; Gen. Nathan Ranney, record ng secretary ; W. F. Cozzena, corres- pondiag secretary ; flon. John F. Darby, treasurer.


ST. LOUIS MEDICAL COLI.EGE-Tbis institutioa was founded in the year 1842, and occupies a large build- ing on 7th street, corner Myrtle. Connected with the St. Lou s Medical College is the O'Fallon Clinic and Dispensarv, founded in 1850, by the liberality of Col. John O'Fallon, of this city. It Is under the care of the faculty of the college. Here the poor are pre- scribed for daily, and me jiclnes furnished gratuitous- ly. Some 4 0 0 patients are annually treated at this charltv. Besides this, there are, also, attached to the college, two large and extensive anatomical and pathological museums, as well as the museum of the Academy of Science of St. Louis, which are at all times open to the inspection of the publlc. Lectures begin, October 2. 1867. Jas. H. Lucas, president ; Wm. G. Eliot, D. D., vice president ; Luther M. Kennett, secretary ; John Laughton, M. D., James Clemmens, Henry D. Bacon, James E. Yeatman, Willlam Pean, M. D., Nathaniel IIolmes, Esq., Thos. Allen, Wayman Crow, trustees. M. L. Liatoa, M. D., profes or of the principle and practice of medi- c'ne; A. Lytton, M. D., professor of chemi try and pharmacy ; Charles A. Pope, M. D., professor of the principles and practice of surgery and of clinical surgery ; M. M. Pallen, M. D., professor of obstet. rles and the diseases of women and children ; J. T. Hogden, M. D. professor of general, descriptive and surgical anatomy, military surgery, and clinical sur- gery at the City Ifospital ; John B. Johnson, M. D., professor of clinical medicine ard pathological anato- my ; E. F. Sinltb, M. D., professor of physiology and medical jurisprudence ; J. S. B. Alleyne, professor of materia medica and therapeutics; J. J. McDowell, M. D., demonstrator of anatomy ; E. H. Gregory, M. D., adjunct professor . f the principles aad practice of surgery and clinical surgery at the Sisters' Hospital ; Joba T. Hodgen, M. D., dean; L. Diakler, curator.


ST. LOUIS MEDICAL SOCIETY-Incorporated Jaud- ary 25th, 1887. The regular meetings of the society are held in the Mercantlie Library Hall building on Saturday evening of each week. I. H. Watters,


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president ; T. F. Prewitt, vice president ; Thomas Kennard, treasurer; J. C. Whitehill, recording secretary ; R. S. Anderson, corresponding secretary.


ST. LOUIS PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY-Organized in the summer of 1866. Meets the second and Fourth Wednesdays of each month, at 320 Chesnut street. Members of the regular profession invited. A. Kueck- elhan, M. D., president ; D. V. Dean, M. D., vice president ; J. Z. Hall, M. D., treasurer ; R. S. An- derson, M. D., recording secretary ; A. J. Steele, M. D., curator.


MEDICO CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY-Incorporated, June 4th, 1868. Objects, the Improvement of its members in the discussion of medical and scientific subjects, and the promotion, among all concerned, of an amicable and high toned professional feeling. Meetings weekly. E. E. Coleman M. D., president ; W. B. Outten, M. D., vice president ; A. J. Steele, M. D. recording secretary ; G. H. Blickhahn, M. D., corresponding secretary; Wm. Niehans, M. D., treasurer.


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BENEVOLENT AND RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


AMERICAN CHRISTIAN COMMISSION-George H. Stuart, president ; Wm. Reynolds, Peoria, Ill .. cbair- man Western ex. com .; J. W. McIntyre, St. Louis, treasurer ; F. G. Ensign, 4 s. 5th street, St. Louis, western secretary. The object of this organization is to promote Christian activity in the various branch- es of mission and philanthropic effort by using public meetings, christian consultations, the public press and practical papers, to show the need for and prac- tical methods of performing this work. Its library contains reports and books bearing upon nearly every branch of mission and benevolent work.


ST. LOUIS BIBLE SOCIETY-4 s. 5th street. J. W. Mcintyre, treasurer and depository.




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