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CORNEIX UNIVERSITY 

 MEDICAL COLLEGE 



First Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street 

 NEW YORK CITY 



The first year of the course is also 

 offered at Ithaca, N. Y., subsequent 

 years at New York City only. 



For Information Address 

 THE SECRETARY 



RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE 



IN AFFILIATION WITH 



THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 



Curriculum. — The fundamental branches (Anatomy, Phy- 

 siology, Baeteriology, etc.) are taught in the Depart- 

 ments of Science at the Hull Biological and the Ricketts 

 Laboratories, University of Chicago. The courses of 

 the three clinical years are given in Rush Medical Col- 

 lege and in the Presbyterian, the Cook County Hos- 

 pital, the Home for Destitute Crippled Children, and 

 other hospitals. 



Requirements for Admission. — Three years of premedical 

 college work. 



Classes Limited.— The number of students admitted to 

 each class is limited, selection of those to be admitted 

 is made on the basis of merit in scholarship and other 

 qualifications requisite for the study and practice of 

 medicine. 



Hosisitcil Year. — The fifth year, consisting of service as an 

 interne under supervision of the faculty in an approved 

 hospital, or of advanced work in one of the depart- 

 ments is prerequisite for graduation. 



Summer Quarter. — The college year is divided into four 

 quarters, three of which constitute an annual session. 

 The summer quarter in the climate of Chicago is ad- 

 vantageous for work. Students are admitted to begin 

 the medical courses only in the Autumn and Spring 

 quarters. 



Elective System.— A considerable freedom of choice of 

 courses and instructors is open to the student. 



Graduate Courses. — Advanced and research courses are 

 offered in all departments. Students by attending sum- 

 mer quarters and prolonging their residence at the 

 University of Chicago in advanced work may secure the 

 degree of A.M., S.M., or Ph.D., from the University. 



Prize Scholarship. — Six prize scholarships— three in the 

 first two years and three in the last two (clinical> 

 years— are awarded to college graduates for theses em- 

 bodying original research. 

 The Winter quarter commences January 2, 1923. 



Tuition — ^$75.00 per quarter, no laboratory fees. 



Complete information may be secured by addressing: 



THE MEDICAL DEAN 



The University of Chicags Chicago, Illinois 



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Biological Material 



1. ZOOLOGY. Preserved mate- 

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