SCIENCE— ADVEMTISEMENT8 



Rush Medical College 



IN AFFILIATION WITH 



The University of Chicago 



Curriculum. — The fundamental branches (Anatomy, Physiol- 

 ogy, Bacteriology, etc.) are taught in the Departments of 

 Science at the Hull Biological and the Ricketta Labora- 

 tories, University of Chicago. The courses of the three 

 clinical years are given in Rush Medical College and in the 

 Presbyterian, the Cook County Hospital, the Home for 

 D estitute Crippled Children, and other hospitals. 



Requirements for Admission. — Two years (from Autumn 

 quarter 1922 — 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. 



Hospital Year. — The Fifth Year, consisting of service as an 

 interne under supervision in an approved hospital, or of 

 advanced work in one of the departments 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 advantageous 

 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 summer 

 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 embodying original 

 research. 

 The Autumn quarter commences October 1, 1921. 



TUITION— $75.i0 per quarter, no laboratory t—m. 



Complete and detailed inf oraaation may be secured by addressiSf 



THE MEDICAL DEAN 



The Untv«rsity of Chicaso CHICAGO, ILL. 



Yale University 



SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 



AfBliated with the New Haven Hospital 

 and New Haven Dispensary 



109th Session 



Reorganized on a full-time basis 



Entrance Requirements : A minimum 

 of two years (or its equivalent) of college 

 including general biology, physics, general 

 and organic chemistry, physical chemistry 

 or laboratory physics, and either French 

 or German. 



ALL OF THE GENERAL FACILITIES 

 OF THE UNIVERSITY ARE AVAIL- 

 ABLE TO MEDICAL STUDENTS 



As the number admitted to each class is 

 limited, applications must be made before 

 Julyl. 



Dean, Yale University School 

 of Medicine 



NEW HAVEN. CONN. 



Marine Biological Laboratory 



Woods Hole, Mass. 



INVESTIGATION 

 Eotir* Year 



INSTRUCTION 



Jane 29 to Ausnst 9 

 1921 



SUPPLY 



DEPARTMENT 



Open the Entire Year 



Facilities for research in Zoology, 

 Embryology, Physiology, and Bot- 

 any. Eighty-four private labora- 

 tories, SlOO each for not over three 

 months. Thirty tables are avail- 

 ahle for beginners in research who 

 desire to work under the direction 

 of members of the staft. The fee 

 for such a table is S50.00. 



Courses of laboratory instruction 

 with lectures are offered in Inverte- 

 brate Zoology, Protozoology, Em- 

 bryology, Physiology and Morph- 

 ology and Taxonomy of the Algae. 

 Each course requires the full time 

 of the student. Fee, 375. Alectnre 

 course on the Philosophical Aspects 

 of Biology and Allied Sciences is 

 also offered. 



Animals and plants, preserved, liv- 

 ing, and in embryonic stages. Pre- 

 served material of all types of 

 animals and of Algae, Fungi, Liver- 

 worts and Mosses furnished for 

 classwork, orfor the museum. Liv- 

 ing material furnished in season as 

 ordered. Microscopic slides in 

 Zoology, Botany, Histology, Bac- 

 teriology. Price lists of Zoological 

 and Botanical material and Micro- 

 scopic Slides sent on application 

 State which is desired. For price 

 lists and all information regarding 

 material, address 



GEO. M. GRAY. Curator, Wotxls Hole, Mass. 



The annual announcement will be sent on application to The 

 Director, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. 



Northwestern University 

 Medical School 



Situated in Chicago in close proximity to important 

 Hospitals with an abundance of clinical material. 



Admission Requirements — Two years of College credit 

 including |a satisfactory course in Physios, Chemistry, 

 Biology or Zoology, and French or German. 



Course of Study — leading to the degree of Doctor of 

 Medicine — Four years in the Medical School and a 

 fifth year either as Interne in an approved hospital 

 or devoted to research in some branch of Medical 

 Science. 



Graduate Instruction — in courses leading to the degree 

 of Master of Arts or Doctor of Philosophy. 



Research Foundation — The James A. Patten Endow- 

 ment for Research affords unusual opportimities for 

 advanced students of Medical Science to pursue 

 special investigations. 



Research Fellowships — Four fellowships of the value 

 of $500 each are awarded annually to promote 

 scholarly research. 



Tuition Fees — The tuition fee for undergraduate stu- 

 dents is $180.00 a year. 



For information address 



C. W. PATTERSON. Registrar 

 •491 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 



