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SCIENCE—ADVERTISEMENTS 
School of the University. For information address Dean of Graduate School, University of Barney laa tine 
Mation or catalogue address 
University of Pennsylvania 
1765 School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania 121% 
The One Hundred Fifty-third Annual Session of this institution will open September 27, 1918, and continue 
until June 18, 1919. 
The First and Second Year Classes are ordinarily limited to 100 students; during the period of the war this limitation 
will not be strictly enforced. Application for admission should be in the hands of the Dean before July 1st. 
TUITION FEE: Undergraduate study, $200 annually ; fees for special courses on application. 
DEAN OF SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 
hy in the Graduate. 
For detailed infor- 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
' Syracuse University College of Medicine 
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Requirements School of Science, which must include 
School of Medicine 
German, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. 
Mobile, Alabama 
Entrance Requirements 
The satisfactory completion of two years 
of study, in an institution of collegiate grade, 
toinclude 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 obtaining the B.S. and 
M degrees in six years. This course is 
recommended to all intending students. 
The equipment of the schoolis complete. 
The clinical facilities ample. Hight full time 
teachers. 
For catalog and any desired information, 
address 
Six and seven years’ combination courses 
are offered. 
The First Two 2re spent in mastering by laboratory 
methods the sciences fundamental to 
Years clinical medicine. 
The Third Year is systematic and clinical and is devoted to 
the study of the natural history of disease, 
Course to diagnosis and to therapeutics, In this 
ear the systematic courses in Medicine, 
isis and Obstetrics are completed. 
The Fourth isclinical. Students spend the entire fore- 
noon throughout the year as clinical clerks 
Year Course in hospitals under careful supervision. The 
clinical clerk takes the history, makes the 
physical examination and the laeertOy 
examinations, arrives at a diagnosis whic! 
he must defend, outlines the treatment 
under his instructor and observes and 
recerds the result. In case of operation or 
ef autopsy he follows the specimen and 
identifies its pathological nature. Two gen- 
eral hospitals, one of which is owned and 
controlled by the University, one special 
hospital and the munieipal hospitals and 
laboratories are open to our students, The 
afternoons are spent in the College Dispen- 
sary and in clinical work in medical and 
surgical specialties and in conferences. 
Tucker H. Frazer, M.D., Dean ‘ 
School of Medicine a perio Dee Senet neal Setaie S Se, sas 
St. Anthony and Lawrence Sts., | PS SER 
MOBILE, ALA. Address the Secretary of the College, 
307 Orange Street SYRACUSE, N. Y, 
