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 The tuition fee is $50 per quarter for twelve 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. 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