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Syracuse University College of Medicine

Entrance Two years of a recognized course in arts 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' combination 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 elinical medicine.

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, Surgery and Obstetrics are completed.

is clinical. Students spend the entire forenoon 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 records the result. In case of operation or of autopsy he follows the specimen and identifies its pathological nature. Two general hospitals, one of which is owned and controlled by the University, one special hospital and the municipal hospitals and laboratories are open to our students. afternoons are spent in the College Dispensary and in clinical work in medical and surgical specialties and in conferences.

The

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

Address the Secretary of the College,

307 Orange Street

THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL

BROOKLYN-NEW YORK

Sixty-first Annual Session begins September 22, 1919

The medical college requires two years of study in a college of liberal arts or sciences for admission.

See specifications for Class A Medical Colleges by the Council on Medical Education, A.M.A.; also those for a Medical Student's Qualifying Certificate by the University of the State of New York.

Conditioned Students not admitted

For particulars address

THE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

Henry and Amity Streets

Brooklyn,

SYRACUSE, N. Y.

University of Alabama

School of Medicine

Mobile, Alabama

Entrance Requirements

The satisfactory completion of two years of study, in an institution of collegiate grade, to include Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and a reading knowledge of French or German. In addition to four year High School diploma.

Combined Course

The Combined Course which is now offered by the University in connection with its Medical Department gives to the student the opportunity of obtaining the B.S. and M.D. degrees in six years. This course is recommended to all intending students.

The equipment of the school is complete. The clinical facilities ample. Eight full time teachers.

For catalog and any desired information, address

Tucker H. Frazer, M.D., Dean
School of Medicine

St. Anthony and Lawrence Sts.,
MOBILE, ALA.

New York

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 instruction occupies four years, begin. ning 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 organised 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 it free. For further information and catalogue address

The Medical Department, University of Georgia

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

Stanford University

MEDICAL SCHOOL

The Medical School of Leland Stanford Jr. University is an integral part of the University, and its Faculty controls the Lane Hospital which, together with the Lane Medical Library, is administered by the Trustees of the University.

ADMISSION

Three years of university instruction, including a year in Physics, Chemistry and Biology with laboratory work in each, and a satisfactory reading knowledge of French or German, are required for admission to candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Three units of Organic Chemistry are also required for admission to the Medical School.

INSTRUCTION The word in Medicine begins the first of October each year and closes about the middle of June. The first five quarters of the four years Medical instruction are given in the laboratories of the University at Palo Alto, California, the last seven quarters and the required interne year, in the Medical School in San Francisco, California. The degree of A.B. is granted upon completion of the first three quarters of the Medical curriculum, the degree of M.D. upon completion of the interne year. Students wishing to transfer from other institutions are advised to enter in the summer quarter, beginning the middle of June, in order to make up deficiencies. A Graduate Medical Course of six weeks is offered during the summer, and is open to all licensed physicians or graduates of recognized medical schools.

GRADUATE COURSE

TUITION

The tuition fee is $50 per quarter for twelve quarters, payable at the beginning of each quarter.

For information address THE DEAN of the STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL, Sacramento and Webster Streets, San Francisco, California.

WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

ONLY MEDICAL SCHOOL IN THE CITY OF CLEVELAND

¶ Admits only college students and seniors i absentia.

¶ Excellent laboratories and facilities for research and advanced work.

Large clinical material. Sole medical control of Lakeside, City, Charity and Maternity Hospitals and Babies' Dispensary. Clinical Clerk Services with individual instruction.

¶ Wide choice of hospital appointments for all graduates.

¶ Fifth optional year leading to A.M. in Medicine. ¶Vacation courses facilitating transfer of advanced students.

Session opens Oct. 2, 1919; closes June 17, 1920 Tuition, $150.00.

¡For catalogue, information and application
blanks, address

THE REGISTRAR, 1353 East 9th St., Cleveland

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

4231 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Mass.

INVESTIGATION

Entire Year

INSTRUCTION

July 2 to August 12, 1919

SUPPLY
DEPARTMENT

Open the Entire Year

Facilities for reseach in Zoology. Embryology, Physiology and Botany. Seventy-six 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 Inverte-
brate Zoology, Protozoology Em-
bryology Physiology and Morph-
ology and Taxonomy of the Algae.
Each course requires the full time
of the student. Fee, $50. A lecture
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-
worts and Mosses furnished for
Liv-
classwork, or for the museum.
ing material furnished in season as
ordered. Microscopic slidesin Zool-
ogy, Botany, Histology, Bacteriol-
ogy. Price lists of Zoological and
Botanical material and Microscopic
Slides sent on application. State
which is desired. For price lists and
alli nformation 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.

FOR SALE

One Dietzgen Reconnoissance Transit No. 6166, Two Keuffel & Esser Preliminary Survey Transits No. 5129 N, Two Dietzgen Light Philadelphia Rods No 5809, Twenty K-E Army Compasses No. 5613, One set of B. H. Relief Maps. Offers should be made to Assistant Treasurer, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.

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.
Memoirs of the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and
Biology. No. 6, 1915

THE RAT

Data and Reference Tables. 278 Pages. 89 Tables. Bibliography.

Compiled and Edited by HENRY H. DONALDSON. Postpaid, $3.00.

The Wistar Institute

Philadelphia, Pa.

POSITION WANTED

By man; age 31; ten years experience biological field work; three degrees; especially qualified for natural history survey or museum position; no objection to teaching. Apply to

H, Science, Garrison, N. Y.

The Sarah Berliner Research Fellowship for Women

A fellowship of the value of one thousand dollars is offered annually, available for study and research in physics, chemistry

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or biology. Applicants must already hold Bulletin of the Biological Society

the degree of doctor of philosophy or be similarly equipped for the work of further research. Applications must be received by the first of March of each year. Further information may be obtained from the chairman of the committee,

PROFESSOR MALTBY, Barnard College,

of Washington

One Volume published: A Sketch of The Natural History of the District of Columbia, 142 pages, 5 maps.

Essential to libraries desiring complete collections on general or local natural history, on the geography or distribution of life in Eastern United States, or on the Coastal Plain and Pine Barrens. Price $2.15 postpaid. BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

New York City Biological Survey

Washington, D. C.

AMINOIDS for Culture Media

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in definite standardized amounts

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utilization

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Descriptive letter-prices.
Bibliography on request.

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Universal Micro Colorimeter

"Kuttner-Leitz" Pocket Size

According to Theodore Kuttner, M.D., New York
Adopted as standard by leading laboratories and Medical
Departments of the U. S. Government

This Instrument in case offers a little laboratory in itself This colorimeter represents an apparatus indispensable for clinical diagnostic work.

The following tests can be completed: Hemoglobin, Sugar in Blood, Phenolsulphonephthalein, Uric acid in urine and stone, Uric acid in blood, Creatine in urine, Creatinine in urine, Creatinine in blood.

Summary of Points of Merits

1. The capability to use less reagents for the test.

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8. Standard test solutions used are stable inasmuch as a solution of inorganic salts is employed.

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