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the autumn of 1862 that she attended the course of lectures for 1862-63. In the New England Free-Mad College which course included no lectures upon surgery that she entered the New York Infirmary in the autumn of 1863. I had since attended the practice of that Institution the Surgical Clinics of the Demill Dispensary. These statements complied with the inquiry whether she could be received as a second course student of our College with the hope of presenting herself for examination. The same inquiry was made also for a friend who had enjoyed the same advantages with the addition of one years study with a physician. On motion of Dr. Kerr it was resolved that the spirit of our regulations had been so far complied with by Miss Lillie D her friend. I then soon compliance with the letter had been so far impossible to them that we might justly admit them to our session with the hope on their part of graduating but with no hope of favor in examination
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