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BLOOMINGDALE ASYLUM,

A DEPARTMENT OF THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL.

OFFICERS Governors of the New York Hospital.

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In accordance with the Revised Statutes of this State, it is necessary, before a patient can be admitted into the Bloomingdale Asylum, that a Lunacy Warrant from any two Justices of the Peace, or Police Magistrates of this city, issued upon the evidence of two reputable physicians as to the alleged fact of insanity, be procured; and also a permit from one of the above-named Asylum Committee, with whom the payment of the board (which is always in advance) must be arranged.

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ROMAN CATHOLIC HALF ORPHAN ASYLUM. Eleventh street, near Seventh avenue.

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Alexander H. Stevens, M.D., LL. D., President.
Thomas Cock, M.D, Vice President.

Gurdon Buck, Jr., M.D., Registrar.

Floyd Smith, Esq., Treasurer.

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Theodore Sedgwick, Esq.,

TRUSTEES.

William W. Fox, Esq.,
Rev. John Knox, D.D.,
John P. Crosby, Esq.,
Gurdon Buck, Jr., M.D,
Luther Bradish, Esq.,.
Hamilton Fish, Esq., LL. D.,
James C. Bliss, M.D.,

John A. Stevens, Esq.,

David Kennedy, Esq.,

Alexander S. Johnson, Esq.,
James W. Beekman, Esq.,

Alexander H Stevens, M.D., LL. D., Daniel D. Lord, Esq.

By an act of the Legislature in 1791, the Regents of the University of the State of New York were authorized to establish a College of Physicians and Surgeons in the State; and in 1807, the Regents, by charter, created "The College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York," and the first course of Lectures was delivered in the winter of 1807-8.

FACULTY OF MEDICINE.

Alexander H. Stevens, M.D., LL. D., President of the College, and Emeritus Professor of Clinical Surgery.

Joseph Mather Smith, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine.

John Torrey, M.D., LL. D., Professor of Chemistry and Botany.
Robert Watts, M.D., Professor of Anatomy.

Willard Parker, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, and Surgical Anatomy.

Chandler R. Gilman, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children.

Alonzo Clark, M.D., Professor of Physiology and Pathology.

Elisha Bartlett, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence.

Charles E. Isaacs, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Curator of the College Museum.

Lewis A. Sayre, M.D., Prosector of Surgery.

James Knox, Janitor.

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INSTRUCTION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. Situated on Fiftieth street, near the Fourth avenue.

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.

Harvey P. Peet, LL. D., President.

Prosper M. Wetmore, 1st Vice President.

Timothy Hedges, 2d Vice President.

Robert D. Weeks, Treasurer.

George S. Robbins, Secretary.

Lewis Seymour,

Shepherd Knapp,
Augustin Averill,
Samuel S. Howland,
Henry E. Davies,
William W. Campbell,
Benjamin R. Winthrop,
Israel Russell,
John C. Green,
Moses Taylor,

Francis Hall,

Rev. G. T. Bedell,
George J. Cornell,
Charles N. Talbot,
J. T. Metcalfe,

Rev. Wm. Adams, D.D.,
James W. Beekman,

William H. Smith,

Joseph Lawrence,

John Duer.

INTELLECTUAL DEPARTMENT.

Harvey Prindle Peet, LL. D., President.

PROFESSORS AND TEACHERS.

David Ely Bartlett, M.A.,
Jacob Van Nostrand, M.A.,
Thomas Gallaudet, M A.,
Isaac Lewis Peet, M.A.,
Jeremiah Wood Conklin,
Gilbert C. W. Gamage,
Silence Taber,

Isaac Hoyt Benedict,
Edward Peet, M.A.,
William Henry Weeks,
James S. Wells,

Jane Tomlinson Meigs,
Elizabeth Chester Bacon.

DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.

Nicholas Morrell, M.D., Attending Physician,
John T. Metcalfe, M.D., Consulting Physician,
Edmund B. Peet, Steward,

Mrs. Harriet Stoner, Matron,

Mrs. Louisa A. Frisbie, Assistant.

MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT.

John C. Miller, Bookbinder,
Wm. M. Genet, Cabinet-maker,
Samuel S. Sturges, Tailor,

George Moore, Shoemaker,
Garret Mead, Gardener.

THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE RELIEF

OF

RESPECTABLE AGED INDIGENT FEMALES.
Twentieth street, between Second and Third avenues.

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