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SAPIENTIA ET DOCTRINA STABILITAS
Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Practical Anatomy
John R. Dickson, M. D.,
Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery
Horatio Yates, M. D.,
Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine
Fife Fowler, M. D., L. R. C. S., Edinburgh.
Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy
J. P. Litchfield, M. D.,
Professor of Midwifery, and State and Forensic Me-
dicine.
The Medical Faculties had for some year previously
occupied a portion of the building on the Summerhill grounds
along with the Faculties in Arts and Theology. The inconveniences,
however, of the want of sufficient room for all, and of already
overcrowded classes, were so strongly felt, that, in 1858, the
Trustees, as has been already stated, took the necessary steps
for the erection of another building in the rear with larger
rooms for the Classes in Arts and Medicine, and a Convocation
Hall, the Theological Classes together with the Library conti-
nuing to be accomodated in the central Edifice as former-
ly. The new Building was first opened at the meeting
of Convocation at the close of the Session 1858-59, and
1858-1859
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