SCIENCE—ADVERTISEMENTS ili 
CORNELL UNIVERSITY 
MEDICAL COLLEGE 
In the City of New York 
Holders of a Baccalaureate degree or Seniors 
who can present a degree before entering the 
Second Year, who also present the requisite 
courses in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology, 
are admitted from recognized Colleges or Scien- 
tific Schools. The Session opens on the last 
Wednesday in September. The first year is 
devoted to Anatomy, Chemistry, and Physiol- 
ogy and may be taken either in Ithaca or New 
York City. The last three years are chiefly 
Clinical and must be taken in New York City. 
For further information and catalogue address 
THE DEAN, CORNELL UNIVERSITY 
MEDICAL COLLEGE 
(Department B.) 
First Ave. & 28th St. New York City 
School of Hygiene and 
Public Health 
OF THE 
Johns Hopkins University 
The establishment of a School of Hygiene and 
Public Health is announced by the Johns 
Hopkins University. Instruction will begin 
with the opening of the academic session 
October 1, 1918. Men and women students 
will be admitted on the same terms. Courses 
have been arranged leading to the degrees of 
Bachelor of Science in Hygiene, Doctor of 
Science in Hygiene and Doctor of Public 
Health. A circular describing these courses 
and giving other information will be sent on 
application to the Director of the School of 
Hygiene and Public Health, care of the 
Johns Hopkins Medical School, Washing- 
ton and Monument Streets, Baltimore, 
Maryland. 
Washington University 
School of Medicine 
REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION 
Candidates for entrance are required to have completed at 
least two full years of college work which must include En 
German, and instruction with laboratory work in Physica, 
Chemistry and Biology. 
INSTRUCTION 
Instruction begins on the last Thursday in September and 
ends on the second Thursday in June, Clinical instruction is 
given in the Barnes Hospital and the St. Louis Children’s Hos- 
pital, affiliated with the medical school, the St. Louis City Hos- 
pital, and in the Washington University Dispensa.y. 
COURSES LEADING TO ACADEMIC 
. DEGREES 
Students who have taken their premedical work in Wash- 
ington University, are eligible for the degree of B.S. upon the 
completion of the first two years of medical work. 
Students in Washington University may pursue study in 
the fundamental medical sciences leading to the degree of A.M. 
and Ph.D. 
TUITION - 
The tuition fee for undergraduate medical students is $200 
per annum. Women are admitted. 
The catalogue of the Medical School and other information 
may be obtained by application to the Dean, 
Euclid Avenue and Kingshighway St. Louis 
Tulane University of Louisiana 
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 
(Established in 1834) 
School of Medicine— 
After January 1 1918, all students entering the 
Freshman Class will be required to present credits 
for two years of college work, which must include 
Biology, Chemistry and Physics, with their labora- 
tories, and one year in German or French. 
Graduate School of Medicine— 
Aschool for physicians desiring practical clinical 
opportunities, review, laboratory technic or cada- 
veric work in surgery or gynecology. Excellent 
facilities offered in all special bisiadtees 
School of Pharmacy— 
Admission: Three years of high school work, or 
12 units. Two years for Ph.G. degree. Three 
years for Ph.C. degree. 
School of Dentistry— 
Admission: Four years of highschool work, with 
15 units. Thorough, practical, as well as compre- 
hensive technical training in dentistry. 
Women admitted to all Schools on the same terms 
as men. 
For catalogs and all other information, address 
TULANE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 
P. O. Box 770, New Orleans, La. 
