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CORNELL UNIVERSin 



MEDICAL COLLEGE 



In the City of New York 



Holders of a Baccalaureate degree or Seniors 

 who can present a degree before entering the 

 Second Year, who also present the requisite 

 courses in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology, 

 are admitted from recognized Colleges or Scien- 

 tific Schools. The Session opens on the last 

 Wednesday in September. The first year is 

 devoted to Anatomy, Chemistry, Eind Physiol- 

 ogy and may be taken either in Ithaca or New 

 York City. The last three years are chiefly 

 Clinical and must be taken in New York City. 



For further information and catalogue address 



THE DEAN, CORNELL UNIVERSITY 



MEDICAL COLLEGE 



(Departmant B. ) 



First At*. & 28th St. 



Now York City 



Washington University 



School of Medicine 



REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION 



Candidates for entrance are required to have conipleted at 



least twii full vr.iT-s or r-"l|, ._„, ,v.,rl- wliu' ■.,..-• i.,nl,.,i., l-..,.Msh. 



French or German, and instruction with laboratory work in 



Physica, Chemistry and Biology. 



INSTRUCTION 



Instruction begins on the last Thursday in September and 

 ends on the second Thursday in June. Clinical instruction is 

 given in the Barnes Hospital and the St Louis Children's Hoa- 

 pital, affiliated with the medical school, the St. Louis City Hos- 

 pital, and in the Washington University Bispensary. 



COURSES LEADING TO ACADEMIC 

 DEGREES 



Students who have taken their premedical work in Wash- 

 ington University, are eligible for the degree of B.S. upon the 

 completion of the first two years of medical work. 



Students in Washington University may pursue study in 

 the fundamental medical sciences leading to the degree of A.M. 

 and Ph.D. 



TUITION 



The tuition fee for undergraduate medical students io $200 

 per annum. Women are admitted. 



The catalogue of the Medical School and other information 

 raay be obtained by application to the Dean. 



Euclid Avenue and Kingshighway St. Louis 



Syracuse UniTersity College of Medicine 



EntranOB '^^ years of a recognized course in arts 



or in Bcience in a registered college or 

 nBqulremeiltS Scboel of science, which must include 

 Fliydoo. Obemtftftry, Bic^oQr, and F^vnob 

 or QeriB&n. Six axtd tmna yvarff* oomhi- 

 BsHoa «MinM OM eflftisd. 



The First Two 

 Years 



are spent in mastering by laboratory 

 met9>ods the sciences fundamental to 

 dinical medicine. 



The Third Year la systematic and clinical and is devoted to 



the study of the natural history of disease, 

 Course to diagnosis and to therapeutics. In this 



year the systematic courses in Medicine, 

 Surgery and Obstetrics are completed. 



The Fourth ^^ cUnical. students spend the entire fore- 

 noon throughout the year as clinical clerks 

 Year Course in hoeeitals under careful supervision. The 

 olialcai clerk takes the history, makes the 

 phyaieal examination and the laboratory 

 examiaatious, arrives at a diagnosis which 

 he must defend, outlines the treatment 

 under his tastnaetor and observes and 

 ncords the result. In case of operation or 

 of autopsy he follows the specimen and 

 ideattftes its pathological nature. Two gen- 

 eml hospitals, one of which is owned and 

 oanir«lle<i by the UoiveTsity, one special 

 hospital and the municipal hoapitals and 

 laMnttorles are open to our stu^nts. The 

 idtenft«»a8 are spent in the Collie Bispen- 

 sary ssd in eaaieal work in medical and 

 mrgieal Bp««ialtlee and in conferences. 



Summer School — A sumiaer course In pathology covering 

 a period of six i«ef^ duiiBff June and July will be flvep in 

 oaw tbare is a snMolent nonuwr of appUosnlB. 



Addx— tha Sacratery of th« College* 

 307 Ormnum StrMt SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



Tulane University of 

 Louisiana 



SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 



(Bstablisbed in 1834) 



ADMISSION: All students entering the Freshman 

 Class will be required to present credits for two 

 years of college work, which must include 

 Chemistry ( General and Organic), Physics and 

 Biology, with their laboratories, and at least 

 one year in English and one year in a modern 

 foreign language. 



COMBINED COURSES: Premedical course of two 

 3'ears is offered in the College of Arts and 

 Sciences, which provides for systematic work 

 leading to the B.S. degree at the end of the 

 second year in the medical course. 



School of Pharmacy, School of Dentistry and 

 Graduate School of Medicine also. 



Women admitted to all Schools of the 

 College of Medicine 



For bulletins and all other information, address 



Tulane College of Medicine 



p. O. Box 770 

 New Orleans, La. 



