NORTHWESTERN -^-m! DIGAL -«- COLLEGE 
Of ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI^ 
BEGINS its Regular Annual Sessions on the First Monday in October of each year, and 
closes the First of the following March. Its success has been very encouraging, as may be 
seen by its Large Class List, as given in the last annual announcement, and the number and 
respectability of its graduates. 
Since the close of the last session the Directors have added a good collection of 
Anatomical, Physiological, Chemical, Obstetrical and Surgical Appliances, 
Which will furnish each Department and Professor with valuable material for Illustration 
and Instruction of a practical nature. 
The Clinical resources will be ample and varied, presenting all kinds of cases in Medi- 
cine and Surgery. Nearly every variety of disease may be seen, and almost every surgical 
operation may be witnessed by the student. Beside the Lectures upon the regular depart- 
ment of Medicine, Lectures will also be delivered upon several specialties — Diseases of the 
Chest. Minor Surgery, Diseases of the Nervous System, Diseases of Children, Venereal Dis- 
eases, Opthalmology and Dentistry. No effort will be spared to make the School essentially 
a practical one. In the New West, from which the classes of the Northwestern Medical 
College will largely come, the young men are generally in moderate circumstances financial- 
ly. Recognizing this fact, the Directors have determined to place the time at 
TWO COURSES OF LECTURES. 
The last of which must be this school, and the fees at ^45 00 each session. Graduation Fee, 
;SS25.oo. 
The Faculty is compossed of the following able and experienced Teachers, who are and 
have been actively engaged in the Practice of Medicine in the west for many years, and who 
are therefore able to give instruction in the management of diseases of this climate. 
FACULTY. 
F. A. Simmons, M. D., Northeast corner of 8th and Felix Sts., Professor of the Theory 
and Practice of Medicine, Clinical Medicine, and Hygiene. 
S. F. Carpenter, M. D., southwest Corner of 8th and Edmond Sts., Professor of Anatomy. 
J. P. Chesney, M. D., Corner of 8th and Felix Sts., Professor of Gynseology and Diseases 
of Women. 
J. T. Berghoff, M. D., Corner of 8th and Felix Sts., Professor of the Principles and Prac- 
tice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. 
S, T. Bl.ur, M. D., Professor of Obstetic and general Pathology. 
T. P. Potter, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Lecturer on Diseases of the Nervous 
System. 
W. C. BOTELER, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, and Therapeuti:s and Opthalmology. 
C. L. Evans, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. 
P. J. KiRSCHNER, M. D., Professor of Minor Surgery and Diseases of the Genito-Urinary 
System. 
J. W. Boyd, A. B., Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence. 
Boarding can be had at from $3.00 to ^4.00 per week- 
For annual announcements, and for further information, address 
J. P. CHESNEY, M. D., Sec'y. 
