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Kankakee Co.-Wm. E. Scobey, Kankakee; J. F. Shrontz, Mo

mence.

Kane Co.-O. D. Howell, Aurora.

Knox Co.-Geo. W. Foot, Galesburg; Esais S. Cooper, Henderson; Jason Duncan, Knoxville.

Lake Co.-Benjamin S. Corey, Waukegan.

LaSalle Co.-John C. Corbus, Mendota; Daniel L. Wood, Streator; Chester Hard, Ottawa.

Lee Co.-Geo. A. Bardwell, Dixon; A. P. Chase, Amboy.

Livingston Co.-Jno. W. Filkins, Pontiac; S. M. Barnes, Fairbury. Logan Co.-Samuel Sargent, Lincoln.

Macon Co.-Ira B. Curtis, Decatur.

Macoupin Co.-John Logan, Carlinville.

Madison Co.-John H. Wier, Edwardsville.

Marion Co.--John H. Rainey, Salem; John L. Hallam, Centralia. Marshall Co.-Isaac H. Reeder, Lacon; Kendall E. Rich, Wenona. Mason Co.-Phillip L. Diffenbacher, Havanna.

Massac Co.-John H. Norris, Metropolis.

McDonough Co.-William. T. Beadles, Bushnell; Virgil McDavitt, Macomb.

McHenry Co.-Sanford E. Bennett, Richmond; James Northrup, Woodstock; Abner Hager, Marengo.

R. G. Laughlin, Prest.

McLean Co.- Asa. P. Tenny, Sec'y.

Neemia B. Cole, Treas.

Board, Bloomington.

Menard Co.-Joseph W. Newcomer, Petersburgh.

Mercer Co.-Walter F. Suiter, New Boston; William D. Craig, Aledo.

Montgomery Co.-John S. Hillis, Hillsborough.
Morgan Co.-Henry C. Stewart, Jacksonville.
Moultrie Co.-Erastus W. Mills, Sullivan.

Ogle Co.-Henry A. Mix, Oregon.

Peoria Co.-Geo. L. Lucas, Peoria.

Perry Co.-Lewis Dyer, Duquoin; James R. Walker, Cutler Station.
Piatt Co.-John W. Coleman, Monticello.

Pike Co.-Joseph H. Ledlie, Pittsfield.
Pope Co.-Henry W. McCoy, Golconda.

Randolph Co.-Andrew Beattie, Red Bud; John T. Pollock, Chester.
Richland Co.-Eli Bowyer, Olney.

Rock Island Co.-Geo. G. Craig, Rock Island.
St. Clair Co. -Ferdinand Rubach, Belleville.
Saline Co.-Cornelius Baker, Harrisburgh.

Thomas S. Henning,

Sangamon Co. Horatio B. Buck,

Rufus S. Lord,

Board, Springfield.

Schuyler Co.-Thomas Munroe, Rushville.
Scott Co.-Clark Roberts, Winchester.

Shelby Co.-Ebenezer Van Dyke, Shelbyville.

Stark Co.-William Chamberlain, Toulon.

Stephenson Co.-Benjamin F. Buckley, Freeport.
Tazwell Co.-William E. Schenck, Pekin.

Union Co.-William C. Leuce, Jonesboro.

Vermillion Co.-Phillip H. Barton, Danville.
Wabash Co.-John S. Lescher, Mount Carmel.

Washington Co.-William D. Carter, Nashville.

White Co.-Frank J. Foster, Carmi; Francis Ronalds, Grayville. Whiteside Co.-Chas A. Griswold, Fulton; Samuel Taylor, Morrison; Henry Utley, Sterling.

Williamson Co.-Geo. L. Owen, Bainbrige.

Will Co.-Chas. F. Richards, Joliet; Jno. F. Daggett, Lockport. Winnebago Co.-Jabez B. Lyman, Rockford.

Woodford Co.-James McCann, El Paso.

LIST OF SURGEONS, ILLINOIS STATE MILITIA,

NATIONAL GUARD.

Brigadier General Rufus I. Lord, Springfield, Surgeon-General. First Division-Major Jerome F. Weeks, Chicago, Surgeon. First Brigade-Major Fernand Henrotin, Chicago, Surgeon. Second Brigade-Major Thomas G. Black, Clayton, Surgeon. Third Brigade-Major Augustus DeFoe, McLainsboro, Surgeon. First Regiment-Major Truman W. Miller, Chicago, Surgeon; Captain John F. Williams, Chicago, Asst. Surgeon.

Second Regiment-Major Wm. P. Dunne, Chicago, Surgeon. Third Regiment-Major Charles H. Stocking, Freeport, Surgeon; Captain Edwin B. Howell, Aurora, Asst. Surgeon.

Fourth Regiment-Major James F. Todd, Galva, Surgeon; Captain Walter T. Hall, Toulon, Asst. Surgeon.

Fifth Regiment-Major J. Walter Dixon, Springfield, Surgeon; Captain F. A. McNeill, Pana, Asst. Surgeon.

Eighth Regiment-Major Robert W. McMahon, Quincy, Surgeon; Captain S. H. McClung, Mt. Sterling, Asst. Surgeon.

Ninth Regiment-Captain Geo. H. Washburne, Watseka, Asst. Surgeon.

Tenth Regiment-Major L. C. Mitchell, Joliet, Surgeon.

HOSPITALS.

(OF CHICAGO, UNLESS OTHERWISE DESIGNATED.)

THE ALEXIAN BROTHERS' HOSPITAL-539 to 559 North Market street. Founded, 1866. Chartered March, 1867. Present building was erected in 1872. It contains sixty rooms, and will accommodate 200 patients. The hospital is under the chief control of Brother Superior Paulus, head of the Alexian Order of the United States. Twenty members of the Order live in the building, and patients are cared for and waited upon by them exclusively. The money for the support of the hospital is raised by collection among the Catholic community. Patients who are able to pay are charged from $7 to $15 a week, according to accommodation. Only male patients

are received. No contagious diseases are treated. Application for admission may be made to the Brother Superior at any hour of the day or night.

Attending Surgeon, A. J. Baxter; Assistant Surgeon, Henry Hooper; Attending Physicians, Rudolph Seiffert, M. Mannheimer; Consulting Physician, E. Schmidt.

CHICAGO HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN-Corner of Adams and Paulina streets. Established 1865. Has accommodations for 35 patients. The classes of cases received are women for confinement, and women and children with any disease not incur. able or contagious. Patients are charged $5 per week, when able to pay. Application for admission should be made to Dr. Mary H. Thompson, 333 W. Washington street. Patients receive visitors daily, 4 to 5 P. M., except Sundays. The hospital is managed by a Board of Councillors, elected by the Board of Trustees. The Dispensary for treatment of out-patients is open daily from 1:30 to 3:00 P. M.

OFFICERS.-Board of Trustees: W. H. Byford, M. D., President; W. H. Ryder, D. D., Vice-President; John Crerar, Esq., Secretary; Gilbert Hubbard, Esq., Treasurer. Board of Councillors: Mrs. J. C. Hilton, President; Mrs. Dr. Dyas and Mrs. H. O. Stone, Vice-Presidents; Mrs. D. A. Gage, Secretary; Mrs. Henry Wilkenson, Treasurer. Medical Staff: Mary H. Thompson, Head Physician and Surgeon; Sarah Hackett Stevenson, Attending Physician; Blanche O. Burroughs, Resident Physician. Consulting Staff: W. Godfrey Dyas, C. G. Smith, John Bartlett, S. C. Blake, W. E Clarke, E. Marguerat, W. H. Byford, A. Fisher, R. G. Bogue, G. C. Paoli, F. C. Hotz, A. H. Foster. Dispensary Physicians: Mary H. Thompson, Adelia Barlow, Margaret Caldwell, Harriette Bottsford, Sara H. Stevenson, Lotta E. Calkins. Each attend one day in the week, in the order named.

CHICAGO FLOATING HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION.-Incorporated 1875. Object, to give lake excursions to sick children of the poor, during the summer months. The project is carried on by donations received from the public.

OFFICERS.-President, R. P. Derrickson. Vice-Presidents, R. C. Hamil, M. D., Rev. J. Walker, J. E. Owens, M. D. Secretary, C. L. Rutter. Treasurer, G. Sturges. The Executive Committee consists of the officers, excepting the Treasurer.

CHICAGO SMALL-POX HOSPITAL-Twenty-sixth street and California avenue. (See City of Chicago.)

COOK COUNTY HOSPITAL.-Corner of Wood and Harrison Streets. Organized in 1865. Maintained and controlled by the Board of County Commissioners. The Hospital Committee has immediate charge of the institution. Has accommodations for 350 patients. It is intended for the treatment of the sick poor of Cook County only.

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Patients occupying private wards are charged by the week, according to the accommodations. Patients with contagious or infectious diseases are not admitted. Patients suffering from severe accidents are admitted at any hour, others from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. County beneficiaries must get a permit from the County Agent, or other person duly authorized to grant permits. Patients receive visitors from 2 to 4 P. M., Wednesdays and Saturdays. Students are charged $5 for a Hospital ticket, which admits to the clinics for one year.

Hospital Committee: P. M. Clearey, Chairman, T. Guenther, J. Bradley, J. Taber, K. G. Schmidt. Warden, H. McLoughlin; Druggist, P. H. Richardson. Medical Board: R. C. Hamill, W. H. Byford, Consulting Physicians. J. R. Gore, W. G. Dyas, Consulting Surgeons. J. P. Ross, H. M. Lyman, T. D. Fitch, Thos. Bevan, H. A. Johnson, W. E. Quine, Attending Physicians. R. G. Bogue, E. Powell, Moses Gunn, W. T. Montgomery, Lyman Ware, C. T. Parkes, Attending Surgeons. I. N. Danforth, Curator and Pathologist. Internes-Roswell Park, W. T. Belfield, Medical; J. W. Fisher, C. E. Caldwell, Surgical. Clinics: Medical, at 2 P. M. Tuesday, Dr. Bevan; Friday, Dr. Ross. Surgical, at 3 P. M. Tuesday, Dr. Bogue; Friday, Dr. Gunn., Ophthalmic, 2 P. M. Wednesday, Dr. Montgomery or Dr. Ware. Gynæcological, Wednesday, 3 P. M., Dr. Fitch.

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF COOK COUNTY HOSPITAL.Organized August 18, 1870. Meets annually. Object, "to cultivate and perpetuate fraternal ties." Composed of those who have served as Internes of the Hospital and have certificates to that effect.

OFFICERS.-President, G. K. Dyas. Secretary, Lester Curtis. Executive Committee, E. F. Ingals, A. B. Strong, W. T. Belfield.

MERCY HOSPITAL.-Corner of Calumet Avenue and Twenty. Sixth Street. Founded September, 185. Has accommodations for about 300 patients. It is maintained and managed by the Sisters of Mercy. No distinction is made in the classes of patients admitted. The terms of admission are from $7 to $15 per week. The Faculty of the Chicago Medical College controls the appointment of the Medical Attendants. Hospital tickets are issued to students who wish to avail themselves of the clinical advantages, at $6 each. Clinics are given daily. The general manager is Mother Superior Ursulæ.

MEDICAL STAFF.-N. S. Davis, E. Andrews, W. H. Byford, E. O. F. Roler, J. H. Hollister, D. T. Nelson, S. J. Jones, H. P. Mereman.

ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL.-Corner of Sophia and Burling Streets. Organized June 12, 1869. Can accommodate 100 patients. It is under the control and management of the Sisters of Charity. All classes are received except those with contagious diseases. Fees of from $6 to $15 per week are charged. Patients occupying first-class rooms are at liberty to employ their own physicians. Free clinics are given Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 A. M., by Drs. Gunn and Brower, and at 4 P. M., by Dr. Parkes.

MEDICAL STAFF.-Moses Gunn, Surgeon in Charge. W. G. Dyas, Consulting Surgeon. C. T. Parkes, Physician in Charge. J. Adams Allen, Consulting Physician. D. R. Brewer, Mental and Nervous Diseases. C. P. Simon, House Physician. Superintendent, Sister Superior Walburga.

ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL-Indiana street.

avenue, near Fourteenth

Established in 1863. Chartered in 1864. Has accommodations for fifty patients. It is under the patronage of the Protestant Episcopal Church, but is open to the same classes of patients as are received by other free general hospitals. The property is vested in a Board of Trustees. The internal management is conducted by a Board of Directors, composed of ladies. Patients are admitted to the different departments by the members of the medical board having charge of such department, but urgent cases are admitted by the res. ident physician. Out-patients are treated in the dispensary department, which is open from 2 to 4 P. M., daily.

OFFICERS.-Patron, the Bishop of the Diocese. President, Rev. Clinton Locke, D. D. Vice-President, Rev. Edward Sullivan. Chaplain, Rev. G. Todd. Secretary, E. K. Hubbard. Treasurer, John DeKoven. Medical Board: Surgeon, John E., Owens; Physician, M. O. Heydock; Accoucheur and Gynecologist, G. M. Chamberlain; Oculist and Aurist, S. J. Jones; Pathologist, I. N. Danforth; Dentist, W. W. Allport. Consulting Board: Moses Gunn, J. Adams Allen, Wm. H. Byford.

ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL-At Quincy. Has about sixty beds. It is in charge of the Sisters of St. Frances and is free to the poor of all nations and creeds; but those who are able are expected to pay according to the accommodations furnished.

MEDICAL STAFF.-C. R. S. Curtis, Surgeon; Michael Rooney, Physi

cian.

ST. MARY'S INFIRMARY-At Cairo. Instituted November, 1867, by the Sisters of the Order of the Holy Cross. Has capacity of 120 beds. It has arrangements with the Government for taking care of the sick marines, and with Alexander County for treating its charity patients. Private patients are charged from $1 to $2 a day for all expenses.

MEDICAL STAFF.-Horace Wardner, Surgeon of Infirmary; R. Waldo, Assistant Surgeon Marine Hospital Corps for Marine Patients; Wm. Wood, for County Patients.

WOMAN'S HOSPITAL OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS-229 Thirtieth Street. Chartered September, 1871. Has capacity for twelve patients. Devoted to the treatment of diseases and accidents peculiar to women, no cases of general disease being received. Patients able to pay are charged from $7 to $15 per week. Application for admission may be made at the Hospital. It is managed by a Board of Governors

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