SCIENCE— ADVERTISEMENTS 



Cornell University Medical College 



1st Avenue and 28th Street 

 NEW YORK. N. Y. 



ADMISSION to the first year class will be limited 

 to seventy-five students in the New York and Ithaca 

 Divisions combined. Subsequent admissions to any 

 class will be made only if the number falls below aixty, 

 when students from other institutions may be accepted, 

 provided they fi^ll all of our requirements. 



The number of students in this College having been 

 limited, that its advantages may be equalized to all 

 parts of the State and country, not more than jfive 

 students from any one college will be admitted to the 

 first year class. Graduates '^^ approved colleges are 

 eligible. 



INSTRUCTION begins on September 27th, 1920. 



Laboratory methods are emphasized throughout the 

 course and small sections facilitate personal contact 

 between the students and instructor. Clinical instruc- 

 tion is given in the Bellevue, New York Nursery and 

 Child's, Memorial, Manhattan State and Willard Parker 

 Hospitals. 



The tuition fee is S250.00 per annum. 



Applications for admission to the first year should 

 be received not later than July first, A catalogue and 

 application blanks may be obtained by addressing the 

 Dean. 



Address 

 THE DEAN, 477 1st Ave., New York, N. Y. 



Washington University 



School of Medicine 



REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION 



Candidates for entrance are required to have completed 6t 

 least two full years of college work whi(^ muat ipclade BngHah, 

 Frencb or Gtrmau, and inetruction with htboratory wurJ£ lu 

 Physics, Chemistry and Biology. 



INSTRUCTION 



Instruction begins on the last Thursday in September oui 

 ends on the second Thursday in June. Clinical instroction is 

 given in the Barnes Hospital and the St. Louis ChfildreB's Hos- 

 pital, affiliated with the medical school, the St. Lottis City Hm- 

 pital, and in the Washington University Dispensary. 



COURSES LEADING TO ACADEMIC 

 DEGREES 



Students who have taken their premedical work in Wa^- 

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

 completion of the first two years of medicsd work. 



Students in Washington University may pursue study In 

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

 and Ph.D. 



TUITION 



The tuition fee for undergraduate medical students is $200 

 per annum. Women are adinitted. 



The catalogue of the Medical School and other information 

 may be obtained by application to the Dean. 



Eaclid Avenue and Kmgshighway St. Louis 



Johns Hopkins University 



Medical ScHool 



Hie Medical School is an Integral Part of the University and 

 is in close Affiliation with the Johns Hopkins Hospital 



ADMISSION 



Candidates for admission must be graduates of approved 

 ocdlegee or scientific schools with at least one year's instruction, 

 incIndiBg laboratory work, in physics, chemistry, and biology, 

 and with evidence of a reading knowledge of French and 

 Qerman. 



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

 admitted on the same terms. Except in unusual circumstancet, 

 applications for admission vnU not he considered after Jith/ ItL 



If vacancies occur, students from other institutions desiring 

 advanced standing may be admitted to the second orthird year 

 provided they fulfill all of our requirements and present ex- 

 ceptional qualifications. 



INSTRUCTION 



ThQ academic year begins the Tuesday nearest October 1 and 

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

 occupies four years and especial emphasis is laid upon prac- 

 tical work in the laboratories, in the wards of the Hospital and 

 in the Dispensary. 



TumoN 



Th^ charge for tuition is S250 per annum, payable in three 

 instalments. There are no extra fees except for rental of mioro- 

 Bcope, certain expensive supplies, and laboratory breakage. 



The annual announcement and application blanks may be 

 obtained by addressing the 



D«aa of th« Joliiu Hopkiu M*4ical Sckool 

 Wtthinvton amd Monnnent Sts. BALTIMORE. MD. 



SUMMER WORK FOR GRADUATES 

 IN MEDICU<S: 



Beginning Tuesday, Junelst, and ending Thursday, July 15th 

 a course in medical diagnosis, including laboratory exercises in 

 dinical pathology and demonstrations in pathological anatomy, 

 occupying the greater part of each day will be ofiered. The 

 course will be limited to twenty students, fee ©100. Applica- 

 tions should be made to the Dean's Office. 



Tulane University of 

 Louisiana 



SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 



(Satablisbed 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 modem 

 foreign language. 



COMBINED COCESES: Premedical ocnirse 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 



For bulletins and all other information, addreaa 



Tulane College of Medicine 



p. O. Box 770 



New Orleans, La. 



