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 of30
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.