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University of Georgia

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT}

Augusta, Georgia

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

The successful completion of at least two years of work including English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in an approved college. This in addition to four years of high school.

INSTRUCTION

The course of iustruction occupies four years, beginning the second week in September and ending the first week in June. The first two years are devoted to the fundamental sciences, and the third and fourth to practical clinic instruction in medicine and surgery. All the organized medical and surgical charities of the city of Augusta and Richmond County, including the hospitals, are under the entire control of the Board of Trustees of the University. This agreement affords a large number and variety of patients which are used in the clinical teaching. Especial emphasis is laid upon practical work, both in the laboratory and clinical departments.

TUITION

The charge for tuition is $150,00 a year except for residents of the State of Georgia, to whom tuition is free. For further information and catalogue address The Medical Department, University of Georgia

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

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HIGH VACUUM PUMPS

Whenever in lecture-room or laboratory practice, really high vacuum is required, we recommend the Condensation Pump developed by Dr. Irving Langmuir of the General Electric Companybelieving it to be superior to any other as yet obtainable.

The Langmuir Pump operates with surprising rapidity, and there seems to be no practical limit to the degree of exhaustion that can be produced.

Some form of auxiliary pump must be used; and for that purpose we offer a special G. E. two-stage oil-sealed mechanical pump, which is capable of producing a vacuum of 0.001 mm. when used alone.

The picture shows a complete outfit comprising Langmuir Condensation Pump, two-stage auxiliary pump and 1⁄2 H.P. motor-all mounted together on one base.

Write for descriptive bulletin S-965

JAMES G. BIDDLE

1211-13 Arch St.

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Philadelphia

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The illustration above shows the new Kewaunee Automatic Take-up for Table Tops, or reciprocating spring bolt construction, which was invented by Mr. C. G. Campbell.

For these tops we use two-inch clear birch strips which have been thoroughly cured and dried. The strips are matched with a "V" joint and glued solidly together under enormous pressure, then dressed to one and five-eighths inches. in thickness.

To secure greater service, we insert a steel rod in the top, as indicated in the picture, at each end of which is placed a washer, then a heavy compress spring, another washer and a nut.

The springs are gauged to resist in equal measure, the expansive force of birch. If the top should swell slightly, the springs instantly retard that action with heavy pressure, yet do not crush the joints or break the glue like the plain bolt. When the wood shrinks back to normal, the springs reciprocate and assist the action, taking almost all the strain off the glued joints.

If you are interested in the best Laboratory Furniture, you will want to see a copy of the Kewaunee Book. Ask for one.

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Our Laboratory Spectrometers

Are sold in competition with instruments of European make
to many of the best laboratories throughout the world.

WM. GAERTNER AND CO.

Physical and Astronomical Instruments

5345-49 Lake Park Avenue

CHICAGO

The Silverman Illuminator

A new eye for the microscope

Offers important advantages for practically every application of the Microscope

-It shows more detail.

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b-A clearer and better defined picture is presented to the eye and the camera.

c-Several novel methods of illumination can be produced.

d-It saves very much valuable time.

e-It prevents eye strain, eye fatigue, and brain fag.

f-It can be lowered in to deep, hollow places.

9-It gives excellent results for very low power work as well as higher magnifi

cations, also in oil immersion work.

k-It can be used with any Microscope, ordinary or binocular.

A small circular tube lamp surrounds the objective and furnishes a diffused and uniform illumination directly where it is needed. The Silverman Illuminator marks

A Great Advance in Microscope Illumination

For sale by all the better dealers

Ludwig Hommel & Co.

Write for

Bulletin 45-6

530-534 Fernando St,

PITTSBURGH, PA.

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WOODS HOLE, MASS.

Biological Material

1. Zoology. Preserved material of all types of animals for class work and for the museum.

2. Embryology. Stages of some invertebrates, fishes (including Acanthias, Amia and Lepidosteus), Amphibia, and some mammals.

3. Botany. Preserved material of Algae, Fungi, Liverworts, Mosses, Ferns and Seed Plants.

4. Microscope slides in Bacteriology, Botany and Zoology. 5. Life Histories, Germination Studies, and Natural History Groups. Catalogues furnished on application to

GEORGE M. GRAY, Curator

Woods Hole, Mass.

PHARMACOLOGY, AT WESTERN RESERVE

MEDICAL SCHOOL, CLEVELAND Intended as a short-term (one- or two-year) appointment, primarily for the training of the appointee. Salary, $150 per month. Applications should state scientific training and experience. Address Dr. T. Sollmann, 1353 East Ninth Street, Cleveland.

The Microscope

12th Edition, Published April 10, 1917
Re-Written and largely Re-Illustrated
By SIMON HENRY GAGE of Cornell University

Postpaid $3.00

COMSTOCK PUBLISHING CO., Ithaca, N. Y.

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The Physics of the Air

By WILLIAM J. HUMPHREYS, Ph.D. Professor of Meteorological Physics, United States Weather Bureau

A rational and deductive treatise on the physics of the atmosphere. Of great value to meteorologists, physicists and the aviator.

678 Pages, Illustrated, Index, 8vo. Price, $5

Address orders and inquiries to THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A.

MERCURY

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THE CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO.

2715 St. Clair Ave., N. E.

CLEVELAND, OHIO

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