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Title: Historical sketch of the University of Maryland, School of medicine (1807-1890), with an introductory chapter, notices of the schools of law, arts and sciences, and theology, and the department of dentistry, and a general catalogue of medical alumni
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, 1843-1913 University of Maryland. School of medicine
Subjects: Schools, Medical -- history Maryland
Publisher: Baltimore : Press of I. Friedenwald
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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He obtainedhis medical degree at the University of Maryland in 1S61. In 1867 and 1S68he was Adjunct Professor of Surgery in the University. In 1S69 he wasappointed Professor of Venereal Diseases, but withdrew before the com-mencement of the session. In 1873-4 he held the chair of Operative Surgery.Since that period he has withdrawn from teaching and devoted himselfentirely to a very large practice. Ur. Smith is better known for his skill withthe knife than facility in the use of the pen. Yet he has contributed severalarticles, one of the most valuable being a Report of 52 Successful Cases ofLithotomy, 1878. He is one of the Trustees and a Consulting Surgeon of theJohns Hopkins Hospital. About this time, for some reason, there was a great diminution in A similar appropriation was made to Washington University. Afterwardsthe beneficiary system was extended to the entire South. ■^Ur. W. T. Arnold. 2 Prior to this such cases had been admitted to the female wards and to theprivate rooms.
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y. EDIVIN MICHAEL, A. M., M. D.Professor- of Obstitrics, FIFTH PERIOD. 137 the size of the classes. In 1867 there were 188 students in attend-ance ; the number rapidly decreased to 114 in 1869-70, then sud-denly rose the next session to 172, again fell to 114 in 1872-3, to 108in 1873-4, III in 1874-5, ^d 109 in 1875-6. After this there was agradual increase to nearly 300. The addition of the new wing greatly increased the clinical facil-ities of the University. It was now claimed that the Infirmary haddouble the capacity of any similar institution in Baltimore. Theresident students particularly profited by this increase of advantages.In addition to the Lying-in Department, which has been alreadyspoken of, a department for Diseases of Children was also estab-lished by the transfer of the inmates of St. Andrews Home for Chil-dren to the Infirmary. In 1876 a beneficiary system was formally announced, studentswho were admitted to this privilege obtaining the tickets of the pro-fessors for

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