1765 School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania 1918 The One Hundred Fifty-third Annual Session of this institution will open September 27, 1918, and continue until June 18, 1919. The First and Second Year Classes are ordinarily limited to 100 students; during the period of the war this limitation will not be strictly enforced. Application for admission should be in the hands of the Dean before July 1st. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION: Candidates must have successfully completed the work prescribed for the Freshman and Sophomore Classes in colleges recognized by this University, which must include at least one year of college work in Physics, General Biology or Zoology and Chemistry (Qualitative Analysis is required; Organic Chemistry is recommended, and in 1919 will be required), together with appropriate laboratory exercises in each of these subjects, and either French or German of more than elementary grade. For detailed information send for catalogue. UNDERGRADUATE COURSE: The course of instruction extends over four annual sessions, the work so graded that the first and second years are largely occupied by the fundamental medical subjects. The third and fourth years are largely devoted to the practical branches, prominence being given to clinical instruction, and the classes sub-divided into small groups so that the individual students are brought into particularly close and personal relations with the instructors and with the patients at the bedside and in the operating room. After graduation further hospital work is undertaken by the members of the class; and more than 90 per cent. attain by competitive examination or by appoint ment positions as internes in hospitals in this city or elsewhere. The Pennsylvania Bureau of Medical Education and Licensure requires of applicants for license a year spent in an approved hospital. POST GRADUATE WORK: (1) Any graduate possessing a baccalaureate degree may pursue work in Anatomy. Physiology, Physiological-Chemistry, Bacteriology, Pathology, Pharmacology, Research Medicine and Mental Diseases with view of obtaining the higher degrees of Master of Arts or Science and of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of the University. For information address Dean of Graduate School, University of Pennsylvania. (2) Courses in Public Hygiene (inaugurated in 1906) leading to diploma (Doctor of Public Hygiene, Dr. P.H.), are open to graduates in medicine who have had a preliminary education similar to that required for admission to the Medical School. The subjects comprehended in the course are: Bacteriology, Medical Protozoology and Entomology, Metazoan Parasitology Chemistry, Sanitary Engineering, Sanitary Architecture, Meat and Milk Inspection, School Inspection, Vital Statistics, Sanitary Legislation, and Personal and General Hygiene. The full course extends over one academic year. Special subjects in the course may be taken by any one possessing suitable preliminary qualifications. For details address Director of Laboratory of Hygiene. (3) From the opening of each term to about February 1 courses in Tropical Medicine are open to graduates in Medidine, comprehending instruction in Medical Climatology and Geography, Hygiene of Tropics and of Ships, Tropical Medicine, Bacteriology, Protozoology, Entomology, Helminthology, and General Medical Zoology, Pathology, Skin Diseases, Eye Diseases, and Surgery of Tropical Affections. (4) During the academic session special courses in any of the branches of the medical curriculum are open to graduates of this or other regular schools of Medicine, both in the clinical subjects and in laboratory studies. The excellent hospital facilities offered by the University Hospital, the neighboring Philadelphia General Hospital and other institutions with which the members of the staff of instruction are connected, guarantee exceptional opportunities for clinical observation. TUITION FEE: Undergraduate study, $200 annually; fees for special courses on application. For detailed information or catalogue address DEAN OF SCHOOL OF MEDICINE University of Pennsylvania 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 St. Anthony and Lawrence Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. University of Georgia MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 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, 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 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 The Fourth Year Course 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. The afternoons are spent in the College Dispensary and in clínical work in medical and surgical specialties and in conferences. Summer School-A summer course in pathology covering a period of six weeks during June and July will be given in esse 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. WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE New York ONLY MEDICAL SCHOOL IN THE CITY OF CLEVELAND ¶ Admits only college students and seniors in absentia. E cellent 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 Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Mass. 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