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Rush Medical College

IN AFFILIATION WITH

The University of Chicago

Curriculum.-The fundamental branches (Anatomy, Physiology, Bacteriology, etc.) are taught in the Departments of Science at the Hull Biological and the Ricketts Laboratories, University of Chicago. The courses of the three clinical years are given in Rush Medical College and in the Presbyterian, the Cook County Hospital, the Home for Destitute Crippled Children, and other hospitals. Requirements for Admission.-Two years (from Autumn quarter 1922-three years) of premedical college work. Classes Limited. The number of students admitted to each class is limited, selection of those to be admitted is made on the basis of merit.

Hospital Year.-The Fifth Year, consisting of service as an interne under supervision in an approved hospital, or of advanced work in one of the departments is prerequisite for graduation.

Summer Quarter. The college year is divided into four quarters, three of which constitute an annual session. The summer quarter, in the climate of Chicago is advantageous for work. Students are admitted to begin the medical courses only in the Autumn and Spring quarters. Elective System.-A considerable freedom of choice of courses and instructors is open to the student. Graduate Courses.-Advanced and research

courses

are

offered in all departments. Students by attending summer quarters and prolonging their residence at the University of Chicago in advanced work may secure the degree of A.M., S.M., or Ph.D. from the University.

Prize Scholarship. Six prize scholarships-three in the first two years and three in the last two (clinical) years-are awarded to college graduates for theses embodying original research.

The Autumn quarter commences October 1, 1921. TUITION-$75.00 per quarter, no laboratory fees. Complete and detailed information may be secured by addressing THE MEDICAL DEAN

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SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Open the Entire Year

Facilities for research in Zoology, Embryology, Physiology, and Botany. Eighty-four private laboratories, $100 each for not over three months. Thirty tables are available for beginners in research who desire to work under the direction of members of the staff. The fee for such a table is $50.00.

Courses of laboratory instruction with lectures are offered in Invertebrate Zoology, Protozoology, Embryology, Physiology and Morphology and Taxonomy of the Algae. Each course requires the full time of the student. Fee, $75. A lecture course on the Philosophical Aspects of Biology and Allied Sciences is also offered.

Animals and plants, preserved, living, and in embryonic stages. Preserved material of all types of animals and of Algae, Fungi, Liverworts and Mosses furnished for classwork, or for the museum. Living material furnished in season as ordered. Microscopic slides in Zoology, Botany, Histology, Bacteriology. Price lists of Zoological and Botanical material and Microscopic 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.

Yale University

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Affiliated with the New Haven Hospital and New Haven Dispensary

109th Session

Reorganized on a full-time basis Entrance Requirements: A minimum of two years (or its equivalent) of college including general biology, physics, general and organic chemistry, physical chemistry or laboratory physics, and either French or German,

ALL OF THE GENERAL FACILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY ARE AVAILABLE TO MEDICAL STUDENTS

As the number admitted to each class is limited, applications must be made before July 1.

Dean, Yale University School of Medicine

NEW HAVEN, CONN.

Northwestern University

Medical School

Situated in Chicago in close proximity to important Hospitals with an abundance of clinical material. Admission Requirements-Two years of College credit including a satisfactory course in Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Zoology, and French or German.

Course of Study-leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine-Four years in the Medical School and a fifth year either as Interne in an approved hospital or devoted to research in some branch of Medical Science.

Graduate Instruction—in courses leading to the degree of Master of Arts or Doctor of Philosophy. Research Foundation-The James A. Patten Endowment for Research affords unusual opportunities for advanced students of Medical Science to pursue special investigations.

Research Fellowships-Four fellowships of the value of $500 each are awarded annually to promote scholarly research.

Tuition Fees-The tuition fee for undergraduate students is $180.00 a year.

For information address

C. W. PATTERSON, Registrar

3421 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois

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The color filters illustrated here were devised by Dr. R. James Wallace, formerly PhotoPhysicist of the Yerkes Observatory and later Director of the Research Laboratory of the Cramer Dry Plate Company, primarily to enable workers in photomicrography to obtain an accurate photographic reproduction of objects, the details of which are rendered conspicuous to the eye by inherent or artificial color differentiation.

By their use, the field of application of photography to bacteriology, histology, metallography and spectrography is greatly extended and the accuracy of conclusions drawn from a careful study of visual impressions, rendered permanent on the photographic plate, is increased beyond measure.

The Wallace Color Filters consist of a set of ten gelatine coated glass plates two inches square, each bound with a protecting cover glass. The transmission values of these filters are the result of years of research work on the part of one who combines in a unique manner the viewpoints of both physicist and photographer, and the ranges are therefore selected

to cover practically every possible combination of photographic plate and desirable or undesirable color value in the specimen to be photographed.

WALLACE COLOR FILTERS, set of ten, as described above, in neat wooden case covered

with imitation leather. Each plate is numbered for convenience in referring to the scale of transmission ranges on the inside of the cover.. WALLACE COLOR FILTERS, same as above but with gelatine film mounted on optical glass of first quality. These will be made up to order only....

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Bulletin No. 95S, now in preparation, gives a complete explanation of the application of color filters to photomicrography and contains much information of value to those who are engaged in such work. It will be sent free upon request.

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Range of indices 1.30 to 1.71

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