SCIENCE— ADVERTISEMENTS 



The Long Island 

 College Hospital 



College of Medicine 



Brooklyn — New York 



^ Two years of study in a college 

 of liberal arts or sciences are re- 

 quired for admission to the four 

 year medical course leading to 

 the degree, M.D. 



II A student with any condition 

 whatsoever cannot be admitted, 

 whether advanced standing is 

 sought or not. 



1[ A few courses for graduates. 



% A two-year collegiate course 

 conducted by Columbia Uni- 

 versity. 



OTTO V. HUFFMAN, M.D. 



DEAN OF THE FACULTY 



350 Henry Street 

 BROOKLYN NEW YORK 



UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 



SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 



The On€ Hundred and Fiflg-Fourih Annual Senion nlli Men 

 Sepfmher26. 1919 



REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION 



Candidates for admission are required to have completed at 

 least two full years of college work: which must include specified 

 amounts of English, French or German, Physics, Biology and 

 Chemistry (including Organic). Laboratory work is required 

 in the three sciences. 



The first and second year classes are limited to 100 students. 

 Women are admitted. Application should be presented before 

 July 1st, as on that date the selection of the entering class will 

 be made. 



About 125 students can be accommodated in the third and 

 fourth year classes and applications for admittance oa advanced 

 standing will be considered from students who have made ex- 

 cellent records in other " Class A" medical schools. 



INSTRUCTION 



Clinical instruction is giren in the University Hospital on the 

 campus with 400 beds and the immediately adjoining Phila- 

 delphia General Hospital with 1600 beds. The fundamental 

 branches are taught in the Hare Laboratory of Chemistry, the 

 combined Laboratories of Pathology, Physiology and Phar- 

 macology, and the Laboratory of Hygiene and Bacteriology, 



GRADUATE COURSES 



Information concerning courses in the recently organized 

 Medico-Chirurgical College Graduate School of Medicine of the 

 University of Pennsylvania, wbich includes as a unit the former 

 Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine, 

 can be obtained from the Dean as well as information about 

 courses leading to the degree of Doctor of Public Hygiene ( Dr. 

 P.H.) and courses in Tropical Medicine. 



TUITION 



Undergraduate study, S200 annually; fees for graduate and 

 special courses on application. 



The annual announcement, application blanks and oUier 

 information may be obtained by application to the 



Dean of School of Medicine 



UuTcrsity of PennsylTania PhUadelpkUf Pa. 



Uoiyersity of Alabama 



School of Medicine 



Mobile, Alabama 



Entraoce 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 obtaiuing 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, 



Tucker H. Frazer, M.D., Dean 



School of Medicine 



St. Anthony and Lawrence Sts., 



MOBILE, ALA. 



University of Georgia 



M8DICAL DEPARTMENT 

 Augusta, Georgia 



ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS 



The successful completion of at least two years of woA 

 including English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in 

 >n approved college. Tliis in addition to four years of 

 high school. 



INSTRUCTION 



The course of instruction occupies four years, begin* 

 Ding the second week in September and ending the first 

 weeic 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 

 eity 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 de- 

 partments 



TUITION 



The charge for tuition is $160.00 a year except tat 

 residents of the State of Gedr^a, to whom tuitioa it 

 free. For further information and catalogue addras 



The Medical DepartmeDt, UBhrenity of Gaorgk 



AUGUSTA. GEORGIA 



