SCIENCE— ADVERTISEMENTS 



WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY 



SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 



ONLY MEDICAL SCHOOL IN 

 THE CITY OF CLEVELAND 



Q Admits only college degree students and seniors 

 in absentia. 



Q Excellent laboratories and facilities for research 

 and advEuiced work. 



Q Large clinical material. Sole medical control of 

 Lakeside, City Charity, and Maternity Hospitals, 

 and Babies' Dispensary, Clinical Clerk Services 

 and individual instruction. 



9 Wide choice of hospital appointments for all 

 graduates. 



^ Fifth optional year leading to A.M. in Medicine. 



9 Vacation courses facilitating transfer of advanced 

 students. 



§ Session opens September 30, 1920; closes June 16, 

 1921. Tuition, $200.00. 



For catalogue* information and application 

 blanlu, address 



THE REGISTRAR, 1353 East 9th St., Cleveland 



Syracuse Ih^tenaltj O^ege of MecRcint 



Entrance '^^ yeaxB of a recognized coaree in arts 



or in BCtence in a z^^tered cc^lege or 



Requirements school of St^ence, vMcti most iniSade 



Pbyaics, UhBiuistjiy, BielSKy. aiid Freuo^ 

 or German^ Six and sevsn y-ears' eomtU- 



Dotkm ciniTBeB ate dSaTed.. 



The FifSt Two ^^ spent in masteciaig by laboiatoiy 

 metbode the sciences ftmdMnental to 

 YCArS clinical medicine. 



The Third Year ^ es^stematic and clinical imd is deroted to 



the study of the natiurai hastoiy of ^sease, 



Course to diagnosis and to therapaitica. In t)ua 



year the systomatic courses in Me^cine, 



Bttigery and Obstetrics are compteted. 



The Fourth ^ cUnlcal. students spend the en<ixe foE^ 

 noon tbroughoat tbe year as cltti^eal ctei^ 

 Year Gonrse faihoajn'tcfls under careful supervision. Uie 

 (mnical clerk takes tbe history, makes the 

 phy^eal exanoination and the laboratocrr 

 eKamiiiatioi>s, arrives at a diagnosis wh:^ 

 he must defend, outlines the treatment 

 under his instructor and observes and 

 records t4ie result. In ease of operation or 

 of autopsy be foUows tbe specimen and 

 idei^iS^ it« patbolo^ieal natnre. Two gen- 

 ial bo^i^£^s, one of wSxch is owned and 

 eMiferotiefd by tbe University, one sfie^^ 

 hospkal and tbe municipal bo^piflas qzbI 

 laboFatories are open to our ^lud^nte. ISie 

 sfib&raoons axe sp^nt in the Oi5B£^ D^^d- 

 sary and in all^cfll work in mieli&fuflDd 

 surgical speol^^ies and in conferenoea. 



Sunanwr School — A summer coazse in pat^l' ,_ 

 apMiod oiihx. weeiFS duaung June and 3^0^ wm h% given 

 case tiKEre is a sufficient number of appHcants. 



Address tibe Secretary of l&e CMas^p 

 307 Onaig« Street StMJti^SSE, N. ¥« 



Rush Medical College 



IN AFFILIATION WITH 



The University of Chicago 



Curriculum. — The fimdameDtal branches (Anatomy, Physiol- 

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

 Science at the Hull Biological and the Kicketts Labora- 

 tories, University of Chicago. The courses of the three 

 clinical years are given in Kush Medical College and in the 

 Presbyterian, the Cook County, the Children's Memorial, 

 The Hospital for Destitute Crippled Children, and other 



Liinited. — 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 prereauisite 

 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 Summer quarter commences June 21, 1920 



TUITION — $75.00 per quarter, no laboratory fees. 



Complete and detailed information may be secured by addressing 



THE MEDICAL DEAN 



The University of Chicago CHICAGO, ILL. 



University of Georgia 



MBDICAL DEPARTMENT 

 Auguita, Georgia 



ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS 



Tbe successful completion of at least two yean of woric 

 including £ngli^, Physics, Cheimstiy, and Biology in 

 an approved college. This in addition to four years of 

 high school. 



INSTRUCTION 



The course of instruction occupies four years, begin* 

 ning the second week in September and ending tiie first 

 week in June. The first two years are devoted to iii» 

 fundamental sciences, and the third and fourth to 

 practical clinic instruction in medicine and sucgery. 

 All the organised medical and surgical charities of tbe 

 eity of Augusta and Richmond 6ounty, including tbe 

 hospitals, are under the entire control of the Board of 

 Trustees of the University. This agreement afEopds a 

 large number and variety of patients which are used in 

 the clinical teaching. Especial emphasis is laid upcm 

 practical work both in the laboratory and elinicBl de> 

 partments 



TUITION 



The charge for tuition is $1£0XK) a year except tat 

 residents of the State of Georgia, to whom tu^osQ it 

 free. For further information and eatedogae adfflieBa 



The Medical Department, ^rarefrity ol 6ea^ 



AUGfTSTA. GEORGUA 



