Many other persons, as Honorable Edward Everett, Mr. Swan, of France, etc., have at various times made valuable contributions to the Library.
INDEX
* Before figures means that the reference is to a foot-note on the pages indicated.
| PAGE | |
| Academical Department of Transylvania in 1857 | [160] |
| Account rendered of books, etc., purchased by Doctors Bush and Peter | *[91] |
| Act endowing Transylvania University | [1] |
| Allen, Doctor John Rowan | *[147] |
| Allen, Doctor John R., notice of | [147] |
| Allen, Doctor John R., in Transylvania Medical School | [147] |
| Allen, Reverend R. T. P. | [*133] |
| Anderson, Reverend W. H. | [*133] |
| Anecdote of Doctor Samuel Brown | [9] |
| Anecdote of Doctor E. L. Dudley | *[137] |
| Anecdote of Doctor John Esten Cooke | [75] |
| Anecdote illustrating progress | [9] |
| Anecdote of Titian | [47] |
| Annan, Doctor Samuel | *[115] |
| Biographical sketch of | [138] |
| At Baltimore Alms-house | [138] |
| At Hopkinsville Asylum | [139] |
| At Washington University | [138] |
| Born | [138] |
| Character of | [139] |
| Degree of M. D. | [138] |
| Honors conferred upon | [138] |
| In the Civil War | [139] |
| In Kentucky School of Medicine | [141] |
| Professor in Transylvania | [138], [139] |
| Resigns from Transylvania | [139] |
| Surgeon on steamship | [139] |
| Writings of | [139], [140] |
| Apparatus, purchase of by Doctors Peter and Bush | [90], [91] |
| Appropriation for purchase of apparatus | [31] |
| Attractive logic of Doctor Cooke | [76] |
| Avery, Charles | [88] |
| Ayres, David J., M. D. | [29], [30] |
| Bartlett, Doctor Elisha | [57], [120], *[132] |
| Biographical sketch of | [125] |
| As a poet | [129] |
| At Baltimore | [126] |
| At Dartmouth | [126] |
| At Transylvania | [126] |
| At Woodstock Medical School | [126] |
| Beautiful character of | [127], [128], [129] |
| Born | [125] |
| Death of | [128] |
| Degree of M. D. | [125] |
| Early education of | [125] |
| Goes to the Legislature | [125] |
| In College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York | [127] |
| In Medical School at Louisville | [126] |
| Letter of resignation | *[126] |
| Mayor of Lowell | [125] |
| Poisoned by lead | [127] |
| Studies in Europe | [125] |
| Bartlett, Doctor John | *[115] |
| Bartlett, Otis | [125] |
| Bartlett, Waite | [125] |
| Barry, Honorable William T. | *[35] |
| Bascom, Reverend H. B. | *[132] |
| Beginning of success of the Medical Department | [29] |
| Best, Doctor Robert | [40] |
| Best, Doctor Robert, died | *[40] |
| Biographical sketch of Doctor Samuel Annan | [138] |
| Doctor Elisha Bartlett | [125] |
| Doctor Samuel Brown | [6] |
| Doctor J. M. Bruce | [154] |
| Doctor H. M. Bullitt | [141] |
| Doctor Joseph Buchanan | [14] |
| Doctor J. M. Bush | [114] |
| Doctor Charles Caldwell | [47] |
| Doctor W. S. Chipley | [147] |
| Doctor J. E. Cooke | [64] |
| Doctor James C. Cross | [105] |
| Doctor B. W. Dudley | [15] |
| Doctor E. L. Dudley | [132] |
| Doctor Daniel Drake | [40] |
| Doctor John Eberle | [106] |
| Doctor Leonidas Lawson | [130] |
| Doctor S. M. Letcher | [146] |
| Doctor A. K. Marshall | [155] |
| Doctor T. D. Mitchell | [109] |
| Doctor Robert Peter | [88] |
| Doctor William H. Richardson | [33] |
| Doctor Frederick Ridgely | [10] |
| Doctor Charles W. Short | [78] |
| Doctor H. M. Skillman | [143] |
| Doctor Nathan R. Smith | [120] |
| Doctor Lunsford P. Yandell | [83] |
| Bishop, Reverend Robert H. | *[35] |
| Blane, Gilbert | [8] |
| Blythe, Reverend James | [4], [7], [27], [28], [29], [30], [31], [32], [35] |
| Acting President of Transylvania University | [12] |
| Appointed Professor of Chemistry in Medical Department | [12] |
| Died | [12] |
| President of Kentucky Academy | [4] |
| Resigns | [12] |
| Bodley, Thomas | *[46] |
| Boling, Doctor William M. | [141] |
| Boswell, Joseph | [38] |
| Botanic Garden Company, stockholders | [38] |
| Bowman, Honorable John B. | [99], [100], *[100] |
| Bradford, John | [4], *[46] |
| Breckinridge, Lieutenant Ethelbert D. | *[137] |
| Breckinridge, Reverend John | [146] |
| Breckinridge, Ensign J. Cabell | *[137] |
| Breckinridge, General Joseph C. | *[137] |
| Breckinridge, Doctor Robert J. | *[160] |
| Brilliant era for Transylvania Medical School | [34] |
| Brittan, Mr., case of | [67] |
| Bronston, Honorable C. J. | *[160] |
| Brown, Honorable John | [7] |
| Brown, Reverend John | [6] |
| Brown, John Mason | *[7] |
| Brown, Orlando | [9] |
| Brown, Doctor Preston | [7] |
| Brown, Doctor Samuel | [4], [7], [26], [34], [35], [38], [43], [46], [57], [163] |
| Biographical sketch of | [6] |
| Anecdote of | [9] |
| Born | [6] |
| Died | [6] |
| Introduces cow-pox | [9] |
| Imports books, etc., for Transylvania | [6] |
| Personal appearance | [8] |
| Vaccination introduced by | [4] |
| Writings of | [8] |
| Bruce, Benjamin Gratz | *[154] |
| Bruce, James M., biographical sketch of | [154] |
| Character of | [154], [155] |
| Children of | [155] |
| Degree of M. D. | [155] |
| Demonstrator of Anatomy in Transylvania | [154] |
| Education of | [154] |
| Parentage of | [154] |
| Studies in Europe | [154] |
| Bruce, Colonel Saunders D. | *[154] |
| Bruce, William Wallace | *[154] |
| Bull, Ole | [163] |
| Bullitt, Doctor Henry M. | *[115] |
| Biographical sketch of | [141] |
| As Health Officer | [143] |
| As writer | [142] |
| Death of | [143] |
| Education of | [141], [142] |
| Establishes Kentucky School of Medicine | [141], [142] |
| Goes to Europe | [142] |
| Founds Louisville Medical College | [142] |
| In University of Louisville | [142] |
| In St. Louis Medical College | [142] |
| In Transylvania Medical School | [141], [142] |
| Bullock, Mrs. Waller O. | *[28] |
| Buchanan, Doctor Joseph | [13] |
| In politics | [14] |
| Sketch of | [14] |
| Resigns | [14] |
| Burning of first University building | [3] |
| Burning of New Medical Hall | [55], [161] |
| Burning of Old Medical Hall | [44] |
| Bush, Benjamin Dudley | [119] |
| Bush, Doctor James M. | [17], [63], [90], *[91], [92], *[115], [163] |
| Biographical sketch of | [114] |
| As a teacher | [117] |
| Born | [114] |
| Character in his profession | [116] |
| Children of | [119] |
| Death of | [119], [120] |
| Degree of A. B. | [114] |
| Degree of M. D. | [114] |
| In Kentucky School of Medicine | [115] |
| Parentage of | *[114] |
| Married | [119] |
| Opinion of Doctor Rogers on | [116] |
| Professor of Anatomy | [17] |
| Professor Adjunct in Transylvania | [115] |
| Removed to Lexington | [114] |
| Writings of | [117], [118], [119] |
| Bush, Miss Nannie M. | *[119] |
| Bush, Captain Thomas J. | *[119] |
| Caldwell, Doctor Charles | [7], [31], [34], [35], [38], [40], [43], [46], [57], [64], [81], *[82], [83], [84], [86], [87], [102] |
| Biographical sketch of | [47] |
| Address on the L. & O. R. R. | [60] |
| Address at Lexington Lyceum | [60] |
| Antagonizes Doctor Rush | [50], [51] |
| At University of Pennsylvania | [50] |
| Born | [49] |
| Compares Transylvania with Philadelphia school | [55] |
| Dean of Faculty | [53] |
| Described by Doctor Gross | *[54] |
| Died | [49] |
| Dismissed from Transylvania | [62], [53] |
| Early life in Philadelphia | [51], [52] |
| Effort to remove school to Louisville | [61], [62] |
| Extracts from autobiography of | [49], [50], [51], [52], [53] |
| Induces Legislature to give money | [43] |
| Mental activity of | [51] |
| Parentage of | [49] |
| Sets out for Europe | [31] |
| Yellow fever in Philadelphia | [51] |
| Caldwell, Thomas L. | [38] |
| Calomel, experience of Doctor Peter | [69], [70] |
| Experiment with, by Doctor Peter | [72], [73] |
| Irregular action of | [69] |
| Mammoth dose of Doctor Cooke | [73] |
| Properties of | [68], [69] |
| Calvert, Doctor William Jeptha | *[123] |
| Causes of the decline of the Medical Department | [57], [157] |
| "Captain Neet's Rifle Guards" | [58] |
| Centenary of Lexington | *[3] |
| Centennial Park | [3] |
| Ceremonies on laying the first "stone sill" of L. & O. R. R. | [58], [59], [60] |
| Chapman, George T. | *[46] |
| Chapman, Reverend Doctor | [75] |
| Chemical work of Doctor Peter | [95], [96] |
| Chew, Doctor Samuel C. | [122] |
| Chipley, Amelia Stout | [147] |
| Chipley, Doctor William S. | [156] |
| Biographical sketch of | [147] |
| Advocates Deaf and Dumb Asylum | [151] |
| As a lecturer | [149] |
| As a specialist | [153] |
| As a writer | [149] |
| Asylum burnt | [152] |
| At College Hill | [153] |
| Burning of "Duncannon" | [152] |
| Death of | [153] |
| Establishes asylum at Anchorage | [151] |
| Goes to Columbus, Georgia | [148] |
| Goes to Europe | [151] |
| Graduates in Transylvania | [147], [148] |
| Marries | [148] |
| Mayor of Columbus | [148], [149] |
| Parentage of | [147] |
| Practices among Indians | [148] |
| Private asylum at Lexington | [153] |
| Professor in Transylvania | [149] |
| Purchases "Duncannon" | [152] |
| Return to Lexington | [149] |
| Takes charge of Lunatic Asylum | [149] |
| Takes issue with Doctor Dudley | [148] |
| Work for idiots | [150], [151] |
| Work for Lunatic Asylum | [149], [150] |
| Chipley, Reverend Stephen | [147] |
| Cholera of 1833 | [66], [67], *[67], [73] |
| Cholera of 1833, number of deaths | *[67] |
| Churchill, Armistead | [82] |
| Churchill, Jane Henry | [82] |
| Churchill, Mary Henry | [82] |
| Citizens of Lexington subscribe to Medical Department | [42] |
| Clifford, John D. | [31] |
| Coit, Reverend Thomas W. | *[83] |
| Coleman, James B. | [58] |
| Coleman, Nicholas D. | *[35] |
| Combs, General Leslie | [58] |
| Completion of Lexington & Ohio Railroad | [58] |
| Consolidation of the Transylvania and Kentucky Universities | [56] |
| Consolidation of the Transylvania Seminary and Kentucky Academy | [5] |
| Cooke, Doctor John Esten | [15], [21], [40], [57] |
| Biographical sketch of | [64] |
| As a lecturer | [77] |
| Cases from the practice of | [66], [67], [68], [71] |
| Character, by Doctor Yandell | *[78] |
| Characteristic anecdote of | [75] |
| "Cooke's pills" | [73], [74] |
| Died | [64], [65] |
| In cholera of 1833 | [66], [67] |
| In Louisville | [77], [78] |
| In Transylvania Medical School | [64] |
| Fame of | [64] |
| Logic of | [76] |
| Mammoth doses of calomel | [73] |
| Method of making antimonial wine | *[65] |
| Only fear of calomel | [70], [71] |
| Removed to Louisville | [64] |
| Removal from Virginia | [64] |
| Retired on pension | [78] |
| Sincerity of opinions | [74], [75] |
| Universal theory of disease | [76] |
| Use of calomel | [65], [66] |
| Writings of | [64], [78] |
| Cooper, Doctor Thomas | [27] |
| Cow-pox introduced | [9] |
| Criticism of Doctor Caldwell by Doctor Yandell | [48] |
| Cross, Doctor James Conquest | [106], *[132] |
| Biographical sketch of | [105] |
| Born | [105] |
| Character of | [106] |
| Dean of the Faculty | [105] |
| Dismissed from Transylvania | [105] |
| Made medical professor | [63] |
| Professor in Transylvania | [105] |
| Writings of | [105] |
| Daguerre's wonderful discovery | [91] |
| Dallam, Major William S. | [90] |
| Dallam, Frances Paca | [90] |
| Davidge, Professor John B. | [122] |
| Davidson, Reverend Robert | [157] |
| Decline of the Transylvania Medical Department | [157] |
| Causes of | [57] |
| Dedication of Morrison College | [90] |
| Description of New Medical Hall | [162], [163] |
| Description of Old Medical Hall | [44] |
| Difficulty of travel in early times | [31] |
| Difficulty of procuring anatomical material | [61] |
| Director, first, of Transylvania Seminary | [3] |
| Donation of Reverend John Todd | [2], [3] |
| Donations of physicians of Lexington, etc. | [43] |
| Douglass, William, case of | [66] |
| Driver, Absolom | [163], [164] |
| Drake, Doctor B. P. | [156] |
| Drake, Doctor Daniel | [7], [15], [32], [38], [107] |
| Biographical sketch of | [40] |
| Advice to young practitioners | [42] |
| Born | [40] |
| Died | [42] |
| Founds school in Cincinnati | [41] |
| Gross's description of | *[42], [54] |
| In Louisville Medical Institute | [41] |
| In Medical College of Ohio | [41] |
| In Philadelphia | [41] |
| Professor in Transylvania | [41] |
| Resigns | [33] |
| Resigns from Transylvania | [41] |
| Writings of | [41] |
| Yandell's description of | [42] |
| Dudley, Ambrose | [15] |
| Dudley, Doctor Benjamin W. | [7], [11], [13], [27],
[29], [30], [32], [35],
*[35], [38], [46], [53],
[54], [57], [82], *[82],
[91], [102], [114], [115], *[115], [117], [118], [119], *[132], *[133], [156], [157], [158], [159] |
| Biographical sketch of | [15] |
| Appointed Professor of Anatomy and Physiology | [13] |
| As citizen | [24] |
| As medical practitioner | [24] |
| As surgeon | [19] |
| As a teacher | [18] |
| As a writer | [21] |
| Born | [15] |
| Character of | [18] |
| Contracts poison | *[26] |
| Death of | [18], *[26] |
| Duel with Richardson | [25] |
| Elected President pro tem. of Transylvania University | [21] |
| Exemplification of character | [24] |
| Influence on Medical Department | [158], [159] |
| First papers of | [21] |
| Last lectures of | [17] |
| Last productions of | [23] |
| Liberality of | [25] |
| Made Emeritus | [17] |
| Memoir of, by Yandell | [23] |
| Notice of two operations | [20] |
| Operations for lithotomy | [19] |
| Papers in Journal of Medicine | [22] |
| Preparation of patients | [20] |
| Receives degree of M. D. | [16] |
| Recollections of school of 1815 | [27] |
| Removal of Medical Department to Louisville | [62] |
| Removes to Lexington | [15] |
| Resigns | [17] |
| Roller bandage | [20] |
| Sensibility of | [19] |
| Studies in Europe | [15], [16] |
| Treatment for fungus cerebri | [22] |
| Use of hot water | [21] |
| Withdraws from practice | [17] |
| Dudley, Ethelbert L. | [17], [21], [23], [96], *[115] |
| Biographical sketch of | [132] |
| As editor | [134] |
| As medical student | [132] |
| As practitioner | [136] |
| Death of | [138] |
| Degree of M. D. | [132] |
| Demonstrator of Anatomy | [133] |
| Endearing attributes of | [136] |
| Energy of | [133], [134] |
| In the Civil War | [137] |
| Incident of Civil War | *[137] |
| In Kentucky School of Medicine | [134], [135] |
| Raises regiment | [137] |
| Resigns from Kentucky School of Medicine | [136] |
| Teaches at Marine Hospital | [135] |
| Visits Europe | [134] |
| Dudley, Scott | *[137] |
| Dudley, Reverend Thomas P. | *[26] |
| Dudley, William A. | [25] |
| Duncan, General | *[110] |
| Early advantages of Lexington | [30] |
| Eaton, Amos | [84] |
| Eaton, A. M., Hezekiah Hulbert | [79], *[79], [84], [89], *[89] |
| Character of | [84] |
| Death of | [85] |
| Eaton, General William | *[84] |
| Eberle, Doctor John | [109], *[110], [113] |
| Biographical sketch of | [106] |
| Appearance and character of | [108] |
| As practitioner | [108] |
| Botanical work of | [108] |
| Called to Transylvania | [63] |
| Death of | [63], [109] |
| Difficulties as author | [106], [107] |
| Early education and birth | [106] |
| Founds Medical School in Cincinnati, Ohio | [107] |
| Professor in Jefferson Medical College | [107] |
| Professor in Medical College of Ohio | [108] |
| Professor in Transylvania Medical Department | [108] |
| Writings of | [106], [107], [108] |
| Eclectic Institute | [89], *[89] |
| Editors of Transylvania Journal of Medicine | [21] |
| Effort to remove Medical School to Louisville | [61], [62] |
| End of Transylvania Medical Department | [157] |
| Epilepsy, cause of | [21] |
| Epilepsy, cure by Doctor Dudley | [21], [22] |
| Era of depression in Lexington | [160], [161] |
| Everett, Edward | *[46], [168] |
| Faculty, first, of Kentucky School of Medicine | *[115] |
| Faculty of Transylvania University in 1821 | *[35] |
| Faculty of Transylvania University under the Methodists, 1842 | *[132] |
| Fanning, Elizabeth | [148] |
| Fanning, Colonel James | [148] |
| Ficklin, Joseph | [38] |
| Final dispersion of Medical Faculty | [157] |
| First acting President of Transylvania Seminary | [2] |
| First Faculty of Kentucky School of Medicine | *[115] |
| First Medical College in the Mississippi Valley | [5] |
| First meeting of Trustees of Transylvania University | [5] |
| First "Director" of Transylvania Seminary | [3] |
| First effort to establish a Medical College | [5] |
| First geological survey of Kentucky | [94] |
| First Grammar Master of Transylvania Seminary | [2] |
| First lecture room of Medical Department | [29] |
| First medical graduate | [32] |
| First medical lectures | [29] |
| First Medical Professors in Transylvania University | [6], [26] |
| First newspaper in the West | [4] |
| First operation of lithotomy by Doctor Dudley | [20] |
| First President of Transylvania Seminary | [4] |
| First railroad in United States | *[158] |
| First Rector of Christ Church | [2] |
| First site of Transylvania University | *[97] |
| First University building burned | [3] |
| Fishback, Jacob | [13] |
| Fishback, Doctor James | [16], [26], [46] |
| Appointed Professor in Medical Department | [12] |
| Character of | [13] |
| Death of | [13] |
| Legislator | [13] |
| Trustee in Transylvania | *[13] |
| Writings of | [13] |
| Flint, Doctor Joshua B. | *[115], [142] |
| Fry, Joshua | [82] |
| Garden, botanic | [38] |
| Garden, Thomas J. | [30] |
| Garrard, Governor | [4] |
| Geological survey of Kentucky begun | [94] |
| Geological survey resumed | [98] |
| Goldsmith, Doctor Alban | [114] |
| Government appropriation for rents and destruction of Transylvania University property | *[162] |
| Graham, Doctor Christopher C. | *[17], [20], *[27], [28], *[133] |
| Adventures as medical student | *[33] |
| Reminiscences of | [28] |
| Gratz, Benjamin | [3], [38], [46], [97], *[109] |
| Gratz, H. H. | [3] |
| Gratz Park | [3] |
| Green, Doctor Lewis W. | [160] |
| Griswold, Henry A. | [79], *[89], [93] |
| Gross, Doctor S. D. | *[42], *[54], *[81] |
| Guyot, Professor | [163] |
| Hall, Reverend Nathan H. | [59], *[106] |
| Hall, Doctor William | *[76] |
| Harkness, L. V. | *[34] |
| Harper, J. | [38] |
| Harrison, Professor J. P. | [130] |
| Hesperian Society | [89] |
| Higgins, Richard | [38] |
| Holley, Doctor Horace | [3], [34], *[35], [38], [46], *[46], [53], [97] |
| Holmes, Doctor Oliver Wendell, on Doctor Bartlett | [127] |
| Home Guard | [96], [97], *[97], [137] |
| Hosack, Doctor | [7] |
| Humphreys, Charles | [38], *[46] |
| Hunt's Artillery | [58] |
| Hunt, John W. | [38], [46] |
| Hunter, John | [18] |
| Huntingdon, Doctor, extracts from address of | [126] |
| Influence of rival schools on Transylvania Medical Department | [159] |
| Influence of Doctor Dudley on Transylvania Medical Department | [158], [159] |
| Inoculation for smallpox | [4] |
| Great hazard in | [4] |
| Ill feeling between Doctors Dudley and Richardson | [32] |
| Jackson, President | [29] |
| James, Miss Charlotte | [119] |
| Janitor of Medical Hall | [163] |
| Jenkins, John F. | *[35] |
| Jenner, Doctor | [9] |
| Johnson, Honorable Madison C. | [97], *[97] |
| Joint stock company to build first Medical Hall | [43] |
| Journey to Philadelphia, difficulty of | [31] |
| Kemp, Reverend J. L. | *[133] |
| Kentucky Academy | [4], [12] |
| Rivalry with Transylvania Seminary | [5] |
| United with Transylvania Seminary | [5] |
| Kentucky Gazette | *[4], [11], [19], [20], [26], [30] |
| Kentucky School of Medicine | [17], [134], [135] |
| Kentucky School of Medicine as winter school | [115] |
| Kentucky School of Medicine, first Faculty of | *[115] |
| Kentucky University controversy | [100] |
| Kentucky University removed to Lexington | [99] |
| Kentucky University united with Transylvania University | [99], [100] |
| Law College established | [6] |
| Lawrence, Mr. Byrem | *[94] |
| Lawson, Doctor Leonidas, biographical sketch of | [130] |
| As practitioner | [131] |
| Graduate in Transylvania | [130] |
| In Kentucky School of Medicine | [131] |
| In University of Louisiana | [131] |
| Practice in Cincinnati | [130] |
| Professor in Ohio Medical College | [130], [131] |
| Professor in Transylvania | [130] |
| Writings of | [130], [131] |
| Lawson, Miss Louisa | [131] |
| Leavy, William | [38], *[46] |
| Leavy, William A. | [38] |
| Letcher, Doctor Samuel M. | [156] |
| Biographical sketch of | [146] |
| Death of | [147] |
| In Civil War | [147] |
| Professor in Transylvania Medical Department | [146] |
| Letter of Doctor Mitchell to Benjamin Gratz | [109], *[110] |
| Lexington & Ohio Railroad begun | [58] |
| Lexington & Ohio Railroad completed | [58] |
| Lexington, early advantages of | 30 |
| Lexington endows Transylvania University with $70,000 | *[56] |
| Lexington, population of | [57], [58] |
| Lexington Reporter | *[43], [59] |
| Light, George C. | *[46] |
| Loan, city of Lexington to Medical College | [43] |
| Location of Botanic Garden | *[39] |
| Lofty aims of John B. Bowman | *[100] |
| Lynch, Reverend Thomas H. | *[133] |
| Mangum, Senator W. P. | [129] |
| Marshall, Doctor Alexander K., biographical sketch of | [155] |
| Education of | [155] |
| Death of | [156] |
| Marshall, Honorable Thomas A. | *[133] |
| "Marshall, Tom" | [163] |
| Marshall, Doctor Louis | [155] |
| McCalla, John M. | [38] |
| McClellan, Doctor George | [107], [121], [122] |
| McCoun, Reverend B. H. | *[133] |
| McCullough, John Lawson | [32] |
| McDowell, Doctor Ephraim | [7], [155] |
| McIlvaine, B. R. | [38] |
| Medical Class of 1815 | [29] |
| Medical College established | [5] |
| Medical Department of Transylvania University, Causes of decline | [57], [157] |
| Medical Department of Transylvania University first instituted | [5] |
| Medical Faculty of Transylvania University intermits winter session in Lexington | [17] |
| Medical Faculty of Transylvania University of 1815 | [27] |
| Medical Faculty of Transylvania University in 1856–57 | [156] |
| Medical Hall, New, burned | [55], [161] |
| Medical Hall, Old, burned | [44] |
| Medical Hall deserted | [161] |
| Medical Hall taken for United States Hospital | [161] |
| Medical Institute | [102] |
| Medical School of Transylvania University as a summer school | [115] |
| Medical School of Transylvania University in 1809 | [13] |
| Megowan, Joseph | *[29] |
| Memorial of Doctor Peter to Legislature | *[94] |
| Mercer, General | [75] |
| Merrick, Reverend Wright | *[133] |
| Metcalfe, Governor | [59] |
| Michaux, F. A. | [31] |
| Mitchel, Reverend James | [2] |
| Mitchell, Doctor Thomas D. | [21], [57], [63], [107], *[133], [167] |
| Biographical sketch of | [109] |
| As a lecturer | [114], *[114] |
| At Frankford, Pa. | [111] |
| Born | [110] |
| Called to Transylvania | [112] |
| Dean of Faculty | [110] |
| Death of | [110] |
| Degree of A. M. | [111] |
| Degree of M. D. | [109] |
| Describes Medical School | *[63] |
| Early education of | [110] |
| Fills two chairs | [109], [110] |
| Fortitude of | [110] |
| Founds total abstinence society | [111] |
| Lazaretto physician | *[109] |
| Leaves Transylvania | [112] |
| Letter to Benjamin Gratz | [109] |
| Professor in Jefferson Medical School | [113] |
| Professor in Kentucky School of Medicine | [112] |
| Professor in Medical College of Ohio | [112] |
| Professor in Philadelphia College of Medicine | [112] |
| Professor in St. John's Lutheran College | [111] |
| Professor in Transylvania Medical Department | [109] |
| Resigns from Kentucky School of Medicine | [112] |
| Writings of | [111] |
| Yellow fever | *[109] |
| Moore, Reverend James | [2] |
| Appointed president of Transylvania University | [5] |
| Restored to presidency of Transylvania University | [11] |
| Morehead, Charles D. | *[35] |
| "Morgan's Rifles" | *[97] |
| Morrison College, dedication of | [90] |
| Taken for United States Hospital | [161] |
| Morrison, Colonel James | [154] |
| New Medical Hall burned | [55], [161] |
| Corner-stone laid | [162] |
| Dedicated | [162] |
| Description of | [162], [163] |
| Erected | [44] |
| Purchase of lot for | *[56] |
| Reverts to city | *[56] |
| Used as United States Hospital | [55] |
| Nicholas, Colonel George | [6] |
| Norwood, C. J. | [98] |
| Old Medical Hall burned | [44] |
| Corner-stone laid | [44] |
| Description of | [44] |
| Opposition to Transylvania Medical Department | [160] |
| Organization of Medical Faculty in 1809 | [13] |
| In 1817 | [32] |
| Origin of Transylvania Seminary | [2] |
| Origin of Transylvania University | [1] |
| Owen, Doctor David Dale | [94], [99], [161] |
| Death of | [96] |
| Describes Doctor Peter's laboratory | *[95] |
| On Doctor Peter's chemical work | [95] |
| Owen, Colonel Richard | [99] |
| Overton, Doctor James | [26], [27], [29], [30], [32] |
| Education of | *[28] |
| Professor of Materia Medica and Botany | [13] |
| Removed from Lexington | [28] |
| Sketch of, by Mrs. Bullock | *[28] |
| Palmer, James W. | [38] |
| Parrish, Doctor | [111] |
| Patti, Adelina | [163] |
| Pattison, Professor Granville Sharpe | [122] |
| Patton, Elizabeth | [7] |
| Paxton, W. M. | *[156] |
| Peers, Reverend B. O. | *[83], [85], [89], *[89] |
| Pendleton, Major-General | [59] |
| Percy, Thomas G. | [6] |
| Permanent location of Transylvania Seminary | [3] |
| Peter, Doctor Robert | [21], [63], [79], [109], [112], *[115], *[133], [156] |
| Biographical sketch of | [88] |
| Ancestry | [88] |
| Analyses in new geological survey | [98] |
| Analyses in survey of Arkansas | [99] |
| Analyses in survey of Indiana | [99] |
| Analyses of Trenton limestone | [99] |
| Antagonistic to Doctor Yandell | [102], [103] |
| Appearance of | [104] |
| As army surgeon | [97] |
| As botanist | [93] |
| As city councilman | [104] |
| As editor | [101] |
| As experimental chemist | [103], [104] |
| As lecturer | [103] |
| As practitioner | [90] |
| As teacher | [93] |
| As toxicologist | [98] |
| As writer | [101] |
| Assists Doctor Yandell | [89] |
| At Rensselaer School | [89], *[89] |
| Attacked by Louisville controversialists | *[102] |
| Born | [88] |
| Brings first daguerreotype outfit to Lexington | [92] |
| Comes to America | [88] |
| Comes to Lexington | [89] |
| Character, by a colleague | [104] |
| Character of his teachings | [92] |
| Cholera of 1833 | [90] |
| Controversy on the removal of the school to Louisville | [101], [102] |
| Dean of the Faculty | [90] |
| Degree of M. D. | [90] |
| Death of | [104] |
| Discovery of phosphates | [99] |
| Donates apparatus | *[90] |
| Early education | [88] |
| Emeritus Professor | [101] |
| Examination of calculi | [92] |
| Experiments with gun-cotton, etc. | [92] |
| Extracts from letters of | [91] |
| Herbarium | [93] |
| In agriculture and horticulture | [101] |
| In Arkansas geological survey | [98], [99] |
| Inaugurates the Kentucky Geological Survey | [94] |
| In Civil War | [96], [97] |
| In the Eclectic Institute | [89] |
| In the Kentucky Geological Survey | [94], [95], [96], [97], [98], [99] |
| Lectures at Pittsburg | [89] |
| Marries | [90] |
| Naturalized | [88], [89] |
| Professor in Kentucky University | [100] |
| Professor in Kentucky School of Medicine | [93] |
| Professor in Transylvania Medical Department | [90] |
| Proves the importance of soil analysis | [94], [95] |
| Purchases apparatus in Europe | [90], [91] |
| Reconciliation with Doctor Yandell | [103] |
| Religious views | [100], *[101] |
| Retires from medical practice | [90] |
| Unanimously elected to chair in Morrison College | [90] |
| Views on Louisville controversy | [102] |
| Petre, Sir William | [88] |
| Population of Lexington, fluctuation in | [57], [58] |
| Powell, Doctor Llewellyn | *[115] |
| Preliminary preparation of patients by Doctor Dudley | [19], [20] |
| Present prosperity of Lexington | [160] |
| Present whereabouts of medical library and apparatus | [56] |
| Presbyterian patronage of Transylvania Seminary | [2] |
| President of Kentucky Academy | [4] |
| Preston family, memoranda of | *[7] |
| Preston, John | [7] |
| Preston, Margaret | [7] |
| Priestly, Doctor | [4] |
| Primitive daguerreotype apparatus | [91], [92] |
| Procter, John R. | [97], [98] |
| Purchase of lot for New Medical Hall | *[56] |
| Qualifications of medical students of 1838 | [63] |
| Rafinesque, Professor C. S. | *[35], [38] |
| Biographical sketch of | [35] |
| Born | [36] |
| Botanic Garden | [37] |
| Comes to Lexington | [36] |
| His estimation of himself | [35] |
| Professor in Transylvania University | [36] |
| Writings of | [37] |
| Railroads in Kentucky, difficulty in obtaining | [158] |
| Railroads, effect on Lexington | [61], [62] |
| Railroad, first in the West | [158] |
| Ranck, G. W. | *[29] |
| Rapid increase of classes | [46] |
| Remains of the medical library | *[56] |
| Reid, Doctor, of Edinburgh | [113] |
| Reorganization of Medical Faculty in 1815 | [27] |
| In 1817 | [27] |
| In 1823 | [40] |
| In 1837 | [63] |
| Richardson, Doctor William H. | [7], [16], [27], [32], [35], *[35], [38], [63], [110], [132] |
| Biographical sketch of | [33] |
| Character of | [33], [34] |
| Death of | [33] |
| Duel with Doctor Dudley | [25] |
| Home of | [34] |
| Ridgely, Doctor Frederick | [15], [26], [82] |
| Biographical sketch | [10] |
| As army surgeon | [10] |
| Born | *[10] |
| Character of | [10] |
| Death of | [11] |
| First lectures | [11] |
| First professor in Transylvania Medical Department | [6] |
| Made Professor in Transylvania Medical Department | [11] |
| Robertson, Honorable George | *[133], [149] |
| Roche, John P. | *[35], [38] |
| Rogers, Doctor Coleman | [27], [141] |
| Rogers, Doctor Lewis | [14], [33], [116] |
| On Doctors Short and Peter | [93] |
| Roller bandage, use of by Dudley | [20] |
| Rush, Doctor | [51], [52], [53], *[110] |
| Sayre, David A. | [97], *[97] |
| Scott, Sir Walter | *[46] |
| Second geological survey of Kentucky | [97] |
| Shaler, Professor N. S. | [97] |
| Short, Doctor Charles W. | [21], [40], [57], *[79], [93] |
| Biographical sketch of | [78] |
| As church member | [82] |
| As a lecturer | [80], [81] |
| As a teacher | [93] |
| Born | [78] |
| Character of | [78], [79] |
| Dean of Faculty | [81] |
| Death of | [81] |
| Description of, by Doctor Gross | *[81] |
| Description of, by Professor Miller | *[80] |
| Early education of | [82] |
| Editor of Transylvania Journal of Medicine | [81] |
| Emeritus Professor | [81] |
| His herbarium | [79], [80] |
| Honored by botanists | [80] |
| Influence on Kentucky Medical Institute | *[81] |
| Leaves Transylvania | [81] |
| Marries | [82] |
| Parentage of | [81], [82] |
| President pro tem. of Transylvania | *[82] |
| Professor in Medical Institute | [81], *[82] |
| Professor in Transylvania | [78] |
| Received degree of M. D. | [82] |
| Two remarkable cases | [80] |
| Writings of | [79], [80] |
| Short, John Cleves | [82] |
| Short, Peyton | [81] |
| Skillman, Doctor Henry M. | [156] |
| Biographical sketch of | [143] |
| Character of | [144], [145] |
| Death of | [144] |
| Degree of M. D. | [143], [144] |
| Early education | [143] |
| In Civil War | [145] |
| Marries | [146] |
| Offices of trust | [145] |
| Professor in Transylvania | [144] |
| Skillman, Elizabeth Farrar | [143] |
| Skillman, Thomas T. | [143] |
| Sketch of | [145], [146] |
| Skipwith, Sir William, baronet | [82] |
| Slaughter, Gabriel | [38] |
| Smallpox, notice of inoculation for | [4] |
| Smith, Doctor Alan P. | [124] |
| Smith, Doctor Nathan R. | [57] |
| Biographical sketch of | [120] |
| As a lecturer | [124] |
| As a surgeon | [124] |
| As a teacher | [124] |
| At University of Pennsylvania | [121], [122] |
| Born | [120] |
| Called to Transylvania | [120] |
| Early education | [121] |
| Estimation in which he was held | [122] |
| Letter of resignation | *[122], *[123] |
| Letter of Transylvania Faculty | *[123] |
| Mental gifts | [123] |
| Professor in Transylvania Medical Department | [122], [123] |
| Professor in University of Maryland | [122] |
| Professor in University of Vermont | [121] |
| Resigned | [120] |
| Sketch of his father | [120], [121] |
| Writings and inventions | [124] |
| Smith, Thomas | [38] |
| Staughton, Professor | [113] |
| Stockholders of the Botanic Garden | [38] |
| Strakosch, Maurice | [163] |
| Students in Medical Department, total number of | [55] |
| Superior apparatus of Transylvania Medical Department | [157] |
| Superiority of library of Transylvania Medical Department | *[91] |
| Swan, Mr. | [168] |
| Symmes, John Cleves | [82] |
| Table of students, graduates of Medical Department (1819–34) | *[55] |
| "The Botanical Garden" of Transylvania University | [38] |
| Theobalds, Doctor Samuel | *[147] |
| Thomas, Doctor Philip | *[10] |
| Thornbury, Doctor Philip | *[115] |
| Titian, anecdote of | [47] |
| Todd, Reverend John | [3] |
| Todd, Doctor L. B. | *[136], [155] |
| Total number of students in Medical Department | [55] |
| Total number of graduates in Medical Department | [55] |
| Toulmin, Mr. Harry, first President of Transylvania University | [4] |
| Opposition to | [4] |
| Transylvania the best-endowed medical school in America | *[122] |
| Transylvania Faculty in 1842 | *[132] |
| Transylvania Institute | *[56] |
| Transylvania Journal of Medicine, editors of | [21] |
| Transylvania Journal of Medicine, first appearance of | [21] |
| Transylvania Land Company | [3] |
| Transylvania Medical Library | *[91] |
| Transylvania Medical School in 1809 | [13] |
| Transylvania merged into Kentucky University | [99], [100] |
| Transylvania Seminary | [2] |
| First "Director" | [3] |
| First President | [4] |
| Presbyterian patronage of | [2] |
| Rivalry with Kentucky Academy | [5] |
| United with Kentucky Academy | [5] |
| Transylvania University | [5] |
| First meeting of Trustees of | [5] |
| Medical department established | [5] |
| Origin of | [1] |
| Tribute of thanks, 1817 | [30] |
| Trotter, James | *[46] |
| "Trotter's Warehouse" | [29] |
| Trustees of Transylvania University in 1828 | *[46] |
| Unparalleled growth of Transylvania University Medical School | [167] |
| Vaccination introduced by Doctor Brown | [9] |
| Wallace, Thomas | [38] |
| Warfield, Charles H. | [30] |
| Warfield, Doctor Elisha | [13], [38], *[46] |
| Resigns | [14] |
| Warfield, Doctor Walter | [11] |
| Warner, Miss Harriot | [47] |
| Watson, Doctor Lotan G. | *[126] |
| Sketch of | [129] |
| Character of | [129] |
| Professor in Transylvania Medical Department | [129] |
| Welsh, Reverend James | [11] |
| Wickliffe, Robert, junior | [162] |
| Wilkins, Charles | [38], *[46] |
| Willett, Jacob | [125] |
| Wilson, Mr. Isaac | [2] |
| Winter, Elisha I. | *[46] |
| Wistar, Doctor Caspar | [82] |
| Woods, Reverend Alva, D. D. | [21] |
| Installed as President | [46] |
| Woolley, Honorable A. K. | *[133] |
| Yandell, Doctor Lunsford P. | [21], [23], [47], [48], [53], [57], [63], [64], [66], [77], [89], [90], [158] |
| Biographical sketch of | [83] |
| As editor and writer | [87] |
| Called to Chemical Chair in Transylvania | [83] |
| Character of | [83] |
| Character of Doctor Cooke, by | *[78] |
| Criticises Doctor Caldwell | [48] |
| Death of | [88] |
| During Civil War | [86] |
| Early education | [83] |
| Forgives Doctor Caldwell | [49] |
| Goes to Memphis | [86] |
| Ordained Presbyterian minister | [87] |
| President of College Physicians and Surgeons | [87] |
| President of Medical Society | [87], [88] |
| Professor in Medical Institute | [85], [86] |
| Professor in Transylvania | [83] |
| Removes to Louisville | [85] |
| Succeeds Doctor Caldwell | [86] |
| Resigns from Louisville school | [86] |
| Yandell, Doctor Wilson | [83] |
Footnotes
[ [1] April 11, 1791. See Records of Transylvania University.