SCIENCE— ADVERTISEMENTS 



CORNELL UNIVERSITY 

 MEDICAL COLLEGE 



First Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street 



NEW YORK CITY 



For Information Address 

 THE SECRETARY 



477 FIRST AVENUE 

 NEW YORK, N. Y. 



(UesternResem University 



Scbooi of medicine 



Only Medical School in the City 

 of Cleveland 



Admits only college degree 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 Mater- 

 nity Hospitals, and Babies Dispensary. 

 Clinical Clerk Services and individual in- 

 struction. 



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 September 29, 1921, closes 

 June 15, 1922. Tuition, J250.00. 



For catalogue, information and application 

 blanks, address 



CDe Registrar 1353 €. 9tb %U eievcland 



Johns Hopkins University 



Mescal School 



Tfae Medical School is an Integral Part of the UniTerslty and 

 is in close Affiliation with the Johns Hopkins Hospital 



ADMISSION 



Candidates for admission must be graduates of approved 

 colleges or scientific schools with at least two year's instruction, 

 including laboratory work, in Chemistry, and one year each in 

 physics and biology, together with evidence of a reading knowl- 

 edge of French and German, 



Each class is limited to 90 students, men and women being 

 admitted on the same terms. Mxcept in unusual circumstances, 

 applications for admission will not oe considered afier July IfU 



If vacancies occur, students from other institutions desiring 

 advanced standing may be admitted to the second or third year 

 provided they fulfill all of our requirements and present ex- 

 ceptional qualifications. 



INSTRUCTION 



The academic year begins the Tuesday nearest October 1 and 

 cloees the third Tuesday in June. The course of instructon, 

 occupies four years and especial emphasis is laid upon prac- 

 Ucal work in the laboratories^ in the wards of the Hospital and 

 in the Dispensary . 



TUITION 



The charge for tuition is $250 per annum, payable in three 

 instalmente. There are no extra fees except for rental of micro- 

 scope, certain expensive supplies, and laboratory breakage. 



The annua] announcement and application blanks may be 

 obtained by addressing the 



Dean of the Johns Hopkiae Medical School 



Washin«ton and Monumeot Sts. BALTIMORE, MD* 



SUMMER WORK FOR GRADUATES 



IN MEDICINE 



Beginning Tuesday, June 6tft, and ending Thursday, July 

 16th, a course in medical diagnosis, including laboratory exer- 

 cises in clinical pathology and demonstrations in pathological 

 anat(Hny, will be offered. The course will be limited to twenty 

 studente, fee SlOO, Applications should be made to the Dean's 

 Office. 



Tulane University of 

 Louisiana 



SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 



(Eatablisbed 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 CODESES: Premedical ootirse of two 

 years 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 



Tot bulletins and all other information, addres* 



Tulane College of Medicine 



p. O. Box 770 



New Orleans, La. 



