506 A SKETCH OF EDUCATION IX SOUTH CAROLINA. 



The institution was closed during the war, but reopened immediately. 

 Its list of alumni numbers 2,153 names. 



The college owns no property, with the exception of the large and 

 handsome building in which instruction is given, and an expensive and 

 valuable museum of pathological specimens, and anatomical prepara- 

 tions. The college has never been the recipient of any bequest or pecu- 

 niary gift, with the exception of one from the State, thirty or forty years 

 ago, in virtue of which the Governor has the right of appointing one 

 beneficiary from each congressional district. There are no other benefi- 

 ciary scholarships. 



Edward McCrady, Esq., is President of the Board of Trustees, and E. 

 Horry Frost, Secretary and Treasurer. 



FACULTY AND AUXILIARY INSTRUCTORS. 



Medical Department, J. Ford Prioleau, Dean ; R. A. Kinloch, M. D., 

 Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Cliniccd Surgery ; J. 

 P. Chazal, M. D., Professor of Pathology and Practice of Medicine, and of 

 Clinical Medicine ; Middleton Michel, M. D., Professor of Physiology ; C. 

 U. Shepard, Jr., M. D., Professor of Chemistry ; F. L. Parker, M. D., Pro- 

 fessor of Anatomy, and Clinical Lecturer of Diseases of the Eye and Ear; J. 

 Ford Prioleau, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynacology ; F. Peyre 

 Porcher, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics; Manning 

 Simons, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy ; H. D. Geddings, M. D., Assist- 

 ant to ike Prof essor of Chemistry; George G. Kinloch, M. D., Instrvctor in 

 Microscopy and Prosector to the Professor of Surgery ; P. Gourdin DeSaus- 

 sure, M. D., Prosector to tJie Professor of Anatomy ; John L. Dawson, Jr., 

 M. D., Assistant to the Clinic of the Diseases of the Eye and Ear. 



Pharmaceutical Department (established 1801), C. F. Panknin, Dean. 



Faculty : C. U. Shepard, Jr., M. D., Professor of Chemistry ; F. Peyre 

 Porcher, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica. and Lecturer on ]\Iedical 

 Botany ; C. F. Panknin, Instructor in Practical Pharmacy, and Professor 

 of Pharmacy ; H. D. Geddings, M. D., Assistant in Pharmaceutical and 

 Practical Chemistry. 



CLINICAL INSTRUCTION. 



For several years past, by arrangement with City Council, the Roper 

 Hospital has been under the medical and surgical direction of the faculty 

 of the college. This hospital contains two hundred beds, and affords 

 excellent opportunities for clinical instruction, daily lectures being giv- 

 en in the hospital during the session. 



