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A MONTHLY JOURNAL

OF

MEDICINE, SURGERY AND THE COLLATERAL SCIENCES.

(Volume begins with April.)
EDITORS:

EGBERT GUERNSEY, M.D., ALFRED K. HILLS, M.D.,

18 WEST TWENTY-THIRD ST.

465 FIFTH AVENUE.

PUBLICATION OFFICE, No. 18 West Twenty-third St.

THE TIMES strives to be a first-class, independent, metropolitan, medical newspaper, and as such will endeavor to make its contents eminently practical and in accord with the progressive spirit of the age. Its collaborators include the most learned medical men of the world, and all subjects of suitable character for its pages will receive that attention which their importance demands.

Being independent of any faction or business enterprise whatever, the Journal is always ready to champion the interests of the profession at large.

Our esteemed contemporary, the Hahnemannian Monthly, says :

"The NEW YORK MEDICAL TIMES.-This is to be the name, henceforth, of our able contemporary、 formerly known as THE HOMEOPATHIC TIMES. Commenting on the change of title its editors say:While it has been the aim of this Journal in the past, and will contin e to be in the future, to give that prominence to the law of Similars which its importance demands, it seeks to occupy a place in the ranks of journalism in which it is free to discuss the great questions pertaining to every department of medicine with candor and courtesy. There will be no change in the policy of the Journal; as a matter of honesty and good taste we prefer a name which will enable us to look to the vastness of the whole of medical science, rather than to a single law, however important. Our contemporary needs no word of commendation from us. The profession has already learned to regard it as one of the very best Medical journals extant. We wish for it an ever-increasing success, and an ever-widening field of influence."

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66 Your editorials have the true ring."

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QUICK-SG.ALY

OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL BUILDING.

MEDICAL COLLEGE.

AND

23RD STREET

FACULTY.

E. M. KELLOGG, M. D., Emeritus Prof. of
Diseases of Women.

T. F. ALLEN, M. D., Prof. of Materia Medica
and Therapeutics.

F. 8. BRADFORD, M. D., Prof. of Theory and
Practice of Medicine.

J. W. DOWLING, M. D., Prof. of Physical Diag-
nosis and Diseases of the Heart and Lungs.
8. LILIENTHAL, M. D., Prof. of Clinical and
Psychological Medicine.

C. TH. LIEBOLD, M. D., Prof. of Ophthalmic
Surgery.

W. O. MCDONALD, M. D., Prof. of Gynecology.

S. P. BURDICK, M. D., Prof. of Obstetrics.
WM. TOD HELMUTH, M. D., Prof. of Surgery.
R. H. LYON, Esq., Prof. of Medical Jurispru
dence.

J. T. O'CONNOR, M. D., Prof. of Materia Medica
and Toxicology.

F. E. DOUGHTY, M. D., Prof. of Anatomy and
Lecturer on Diseases of the Genito-Urinary
Organs.

ST. CLAIR SMITH, M. D., Prof. of Diseases of
Children.

G. W. BLODGETT, M. D., Prof. of Physiology.
MALCOLM LEAL, M. D., Prof. of Chemistry.
BUKK G. CARLTON, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
SPECIAL LECTURERS.

P. E. ARCULARIUS, M. D., Lecturer on Der-
matology, with Clinics.

J. H. THOMPSON, M. D., Lecturer on Minor
Surgery, and Clinical Assistant to the Chair of
Surgery.

L. HALLOCK, M. D.,
GEO. E. BELCHER, M. D.

W. N. GUERNSEY, M. D., Lecturer on Pathological Anatomy and General Pathology. JOHN BUTLER, M. D., Lecturer on ElectroTherapeutics and Electro-Surgery. MARTIN DESCHERE, M. D., Lecturer on His tology. FRANK DRYER, Janitor.

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The regular session of the College begins on the first Tuesday of October and ends on the last Thursday of February.

The Clinical advantages, both medical and surgical, in this Institution are unsurpassed by those of any Medical College in the country. In addition to the daily ophthalmic clinic, five clinics are held each week in the College Amphitheatre. The afternoon of each Thursday is spent at the Homoeopathic Hospital on Ward's Island, which (as well as all the hospitals of New York) is free to the students of this college.

For announcements and further information, application should be made to
T. F. ALLEN, M. D., DEAN, 10 EAST 36th STREET.

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