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CORNELL UNIVERSITY

MEDICAL COLLEGE

First Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street

NEW YORK CITY

For Information Address

THE SECRETARY 477 FIRST AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y.

Washington Univers

School of Medicine

REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION Candidates for entrance are required to have comple least two full years of college work which must include Er French or German, and instruction with laboratory w Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

INSTRUCTION

Instruction begins on the last Thursday in Septemb ends on the second Thursday in June. Clinical instruct given in the Barnes Hospital and the St. Louis Children's pital, affiliated with the medical school, the St. Louis City pital, and in the Washington University Dispensary.

COURSES LEADING TO ACADEMIC
DEGREES

Students who have taken their premedical work in ington University, are eligible for the degree of B.S. upd completion of the first two years of medical work.

Students in Washington University may pursue stu the fundamental medical sciences leading to the degree of and Ph.D.

TUITION

The tuition fee for undergraduate medical students i per annum. Women are admitted.

The catalogue of the Medical School and other inform may be obtained by application to the Dean.

Euclid Avenue and Kingshighway St. L

Johns Hopkins University Tulane University

Medical School

The Medical School is an Integral Part of the University and is in close Affiliation with the Johns Hopkins Hospital

ADMISSION

Candidates for admission must be graduates of approved colleges or scientific schools with at least two year's instruction, including laboratory work, in Chemistry, and one year each in physics and biology, together with evidence of a reading knowledge of French and German.

Each class is limited to 90 students, men and women being admitted on the same terms. Except in unusual circumstances, applications for admission will not be considered after July 1st. If vacancies occur, students from other institutions desiring advanced standing may be admitted to the second or third year provided they fulfill all of our requirements and present exceptional qualifications.

INSTRUCTION

The academic year begins the Tuesday nearest October 1 and closes the third Tuesday in June. The course of instructon, occupies four years and especial emphasis is laid upon prac tical work in the laboratories, in the wards of the Hospital and in the Dispensary.

TUITION

The charge for tuition is $250 per annum, payable in three instalments. There are no extra fees except for rental of microscope, certain expensive supplies, and laboratory breakage. The annual announcement and application blanks may be obtained by addressing the

Dean of the Johns Hopkins Medica School Washington and Monument Sts. BALTIMORE, M.D SUMMER WORK FOR GRADUATES IN MEDICINE

Beginning Tuesday, June 6th, and ending Thursday, July 16th, a course in medical diagnosis, including laboratory exercises in clinical pathology and demonstrations in pathological anatomy, will be offered. The course will be limited to twenty students, fee $100. Applications should be made to the Dean's Office.

Louisiana

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

(Established in 1834)

ADMISSION: All students entering the Freshm Class will be required to present credits for t years of college work, which must inclu Chemistry (General and Organic), Physics a Biology, with their laboratories, and at lea one year in English and one year in a mode foreign language.

COMBINED COURSES: Premedical course of t years is offered in the College of Arts ar Sciences, which provides for systematic wo leading to the B.S. degree at the end of th second year in the medical course.

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SCIENCE-ADVERTISEMENTS

Syracuse University College of Medicine Northwestern Unive

Two years of a recognised course in arts
Entrance
or in science in a registered college or
Requirements School of Science, which must include
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and French
or German. Six and seven years' combi-
nation courses are offered.

The First Two
Years

The Third Year
Course

The Fourth
Year Course

are spent in mastering by laboratory
methods the sciences fundamental to
alinical medicine.

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is systematic and clinical and is devoted to
the study of the natural history of disease,
to diagnosis and to therapeutics. In this
year the systematic courses in Medicine,
Burgery and Obstetrics are completed.

is clinical. Students spend the entire fore-
noon throughout the year as clinical clerks
in hospitals under careful supervision. The
clinical clerk takes the history, makes the
physical examination and the laboratory
examinations, arrives at a diagnosis which
he must defend, outlines the treatment
under his instructor and observes and
In case of operation or
records the result.
of autopsy he follows the specimen and
identifies its pathological nature. Two gen-
eral hospitals, one of which is owned and
controlled by the University, one special
The
hospital and the municipal hospitals and
laboratories are open to our students.
afternoons are spent in the College Dispen-
sary and in clinical work in medical and
surgical specialties and in conferences.

Summer School-a summer course in pathology covering
a period of six weeks during June and July will be given in
ease there is a sufficient number of applicants.

Address the Secretary of the College,

307 Orange Street

Syracuse, N. Y.

Marine Biological Laboratory

Woods Hole, Mass.

INVESTIGATION

Entire Year

INSTRUCTION

June 29 to August 9
1921

SUPPLY
DEPARTMENT
Open the Entire Year

Facilities for research in Zoology,
Embryology, Physiology, and Bot-
Eighty-four private labora-
any.
tories, $100 each for not over three
months. Thirty tables are avail-
able for beginners in research who
desire to work under the direction
The fee
of members of the staff.
for such a table is $50,00.

Courses of laboratory instruction
with lectures are offered in Inverte-
brate Zoology, Protozoology, Em-
bryology, Physiology and Morph-
ology and Taxonomy of the Algae.
Each course requires the full time
A lecture
Fee, $75.
of the student.
course on the Philosophical Aspects
of Biology and Allied Sciences is
also offered.

Animals and plants, preserved, liv-
ing, and in embryonic stages. Pre-
served material of all types of
animals and of Algae, Fungi, Liver-
Liv-
worts and Mosses furnished for
classwork, or for the museum.
ing material furnished in season as
ordered. Microscopic slides in
Zoology, Botany, Histology, Bac-
teriology. Price lists of Zoological
and Botanical material and Micro-
scopic Slides sent on application.
State which is desired. For price
lists and all information regarding
material, address

GEO. M. GRAY, Curator, Woods Hole, Mass.
The annual announcement will be sent on application to The
Director, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass.

Medical School

Situated in Chicago in close proximity to Hospitals with an abundance of clinical mat Admission Requirements-Two years of Co including a satisfactory course in Physics, Biology or Zoology, and French or Germa Course of Study-leading to the degree of Medicine-Four years in the Medical S fifth year either as Interne in an approv or devoted to research in some branch Science.

Graduate Instruction—in courses leading to of Master of Arts or Doctor of Philosoph Research Foundation-The James A. Patt ment for Research affords unusual oppo advanced students of Medical Science special investigations.

of $500 each are awarded annually Research Fellowships-Four fellowships scholarly research.

Tuition Fees-The tuition fee for underg dents is $180.00 a year.

For information address

Chica

C. W. PATTERSON, Regis 2421 South Dearborn Street Zoologist, Geneticist, Ph.D., ten years experience in colleg ing, would welcome change gi portunity to devote part tim Address A, care Scier search. rison, N. Y.

INSTRUCTORSHIP IN BIOL

An Instructorship in Biology in Ran Woman's College will become vacant at the present session. Applicants for the po be especially well equipped in zoölogy a had experience in teaching and at least a ate study. Inquiries with a statement of should be addressed to J. I. HAMAKE Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, V

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