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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

GRADUATE COURSE

TUITION

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 recog-
nized medical schools.

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 in 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

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 rescach 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 Invertebrate Zoology, Protozoology Embryology, Physiology and Morphology and Taxonomy of the Algae. Each course requires the full time of the student. Fee, $50. Alecture 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 slidesin 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 alli nformation regarding material, address

GEO. M. GRAY, Curator, Woods Hole, Mass. The annual announcement will be sent on application to The THE REGISTRAR, 1353 East 9th St., Cleveland Director, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass.

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AMINOIDS for Culture Media

SUPPLIES AMINO ACIDS

in definite standardized amounts

OFFERS nutritional nitrogen in immediately available form for bacterial utilization

PREPARED in two forms

1. Aminoids (Biuret-free). (Beef or Casein.)
2. Aminoids with Peptone. (Beef or Casein.)

In this second preparation 50% of the total Nitrogen is present in
Amino-Acids and the balance in Peptone and Proteose. The
50% amino-acid nitrogen in this latter product is sufficeintly high
to answer all routine purposes.

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For service that requires exceeedingly "fine" and uniform current regulation, we offer the following rheostats:

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This rheostat is supplied with an extra movable terminal plate, as shown in the picture.

JAMES G. BIDDLE

1211-13 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA

DRY CELL POTENTIAL SETS

These boxes have been developed primarily for use with our Compton Quadrant Electrometer, though they have many other applications in electrical measurements, where a steady potential of small current capacity is desired.

They are supplied in units giving potentials as high as 144 volts, in two general types: (1), giving potentials in steps of six volts up to the maximum, and (2), giving but one potential between binding posts on top of the box.

The construction permits of easy renewal of the cells, which are standard in size, such as may be secured from any dealer in flashlight supplies.

There is sufficient resistance in series with each tube of cells individually to insure the cells never giving more than 1/10 ampere, even on short circuit between binding posts, any current for constant use up to this value being allowable without injury to the cells. The circuit is not broken between steps, a feature particularly desirable when working with an electrometer, where it is convenient to keep a potential constantly on the in

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MATHEMATICAL MONOGRAPHS

Edited by MANSFIELD MERRIMAN and ROBERT 8. WOODWARD

No. 1. History of Modern Mathematics. By DAVID EUGENE SMITH. Cloth, $1.00 net.
No. 2. Synthetic Projective Geometry. By GEORGE BRUCE HALSTED. Cloth, $1.00 net.
No. 3. Determinants. By LAENAS GIFFORD WELD. Cloth, $1.00 net.

No. 4. Hyperbolic Functions. By JAMES MCMAHON. $1.00 net.

No. 5. Harmonic Functions. By WILLIAM E. BYERLY. Cloth, $1.00 net.

No. 6. Grassmann's Space Analysis. By EDWARD W. HYDE. Cloth, $1.00 net.

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Probability and Theory of Errors. By ROBERT S. WOODWARD. Cloth, $1.00 net.
Vector Analysis and Quaternions. By ALEXander MacFARLANE. Cloth, $1.00 net.
Differential Equations. By W. WOOLSEY JOHNSON. Cloth, $1.00 net.
Solution of Equations. By MANSFIELD MERRIMAN. Cloth, $1.00 net.
No. 11. Functions of a Complex Variable. By THOMAS S. FISKE. Cloth, $1.00 net.
No. 12. The Theory of Relativity. By Robert D. CarMICHAEL

Cloth, $1.00 net.

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Ten British Mathematicans of the Nineteenth Century. By ALEXAnder MacfarLANE►
Cloth, $1.25 net.

Elliptic Integrals. By HARRIS HANCOCK. Cloth, $1.25 net.
Empirical Formulas. By THEODORE R. RUNNING. Cloth, $1.40 net.
No. 20. Ten British Physicists. By ALEXANDER MACFARLANE. (In Press).

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Whetzel's History of Phytopathology

Professor Whetzel divides his subject into Five Eras, and these in turn into Periods. He
gives a general survey of each Era and each Period, crystallizes the evolutionary move-
ment of each, gives interesting biographic sketches of the predominant figures, frequently
including portraits.

12mo of 130 pages. By HERBERT RICE WHETZEL, Professor of Plant Pathology at Cornell University,
Ithaca, New York.
Cloth, $1.75 net.

Prentiss and Arey's Embryology

NEW (2d) EDITION

This work has been extensively revised and entirely reset. The actual descriptions have
been reset and rearranged, a new chapter on the morphogenesis of the skeleton and muscles
has been included.

Large octavo of 411 pages, with 388 illustrations. By CHARLES W. PRENTISS, PH.D., formerly Professor of
Microscopic Anatomy, and LESLIE B. AREY, PH.D., Associate Professor of Anatomy, Northwestern Uni-
versity.
Cloth, $4.00 net.

Arey's Laboratory Histology

Professor Arey treats his subject strictly on an induction basis. He leads the student to
scrutinize, explain, and reach conclusions for himself.

12mo of 81 pages. By LESLIE B. Arey, PH.D., Associate Professor of Anatomy, Northwestern University.
Cloth, $1.00 net.

Fred's Soil Bacteriology

The exercises described in this book are arranged primarily for students of soil bacteriology,
boil chemistry and physics, and plant pathology. As far as possible the experiments are
splanned to give quantitative results.

12mo of 170 pages, illustrated. By E. B. FRED, PH.D., Associate Professor of Agricultural Bacteriology,
College of Agriculture, University of Wisconsin.
Cloth, $1.25 net

Lusk's Science of Nutrition

NEW (3d) Edition.

Professor Lusk points out why certain diseases are due to metabolic derangements. He
teaches you how to correct these derangements. He gives you the very foundation of
dietetics the fundamentals upon which a scientific and beneficial dietary regimen may be
built. Important chapters are those on food economics, war rations, food requirements for
various occupations.

Octavo of 640 pages. By GRAHAM LUSK, PH.D., Professor of Physiology, Cornell Medical School.

Lusk's Food in War Time

Cloth, $4.50 net

Here you have a practical exposition of the science of nutrition as applied to the daily
menu. You are shown how to conserve the food supply, and at the same time preserve
efficiency and health. Nutritive values of every-day articles of food are given.
By GRAHAM LUSK, PH.D. 46 pages.

Cloth, 50 cents net

W. B. SAUNDERS COMPANY, Philadelphia and London

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