iy SCIENCE—ADVERTISEMENTS 
University of Alabama 
School of Medicine 
Mobile, Alabama 
Entrance Requirements 
The satisfactory completion of two years 
of study, in an institution of collegiate grade, 
to include 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 obtaiming the B.S. and 
M.D. 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 
Tucker H. Frazer, M.D., Dean 
School of Medicine. 
St. Anthony and Lawrence Sts., 
MOBILE, ALA. 
Syracuse University College of Medicine 
Entrance Two years of a recognized course in arts 
5 or in science in a registered college or 
Requirements School of Science, which must include 
German, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. 
Six and seyen years’ combination courses 
are offered. 
in mastering by laboratory 
are spent 
fundamental to 
methods the sciences 
clinical medicine. 
The First Two 
Years 
i is systematic and clinical and is devoted to 
The Third Year the study of the natural history of disease, 
Course to diagnosis and to therapeutics. In this 
ear the systematic courses in Medicine, 
Siem and Obstetrics are completed. 
The Fourth isclinical. Students spend the entire fore- 
noon throughout the year as clinical clerks 
in hospitals under careful supervision. The 
clinical clerk takes the history, makes the 
physical examination and the laborato 
examinations, arrives at a diagnosis whic! 
he must defend, outlines the treatment 
under his instructor and observes and 
records the result. Incase of operation or 
of 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 municipal hospitals and 
laboratories are open to ourstudents. The 
afternoons are spent in the College Dispen- 
sary and in clinical work in medical and 
surgical specialties and in conferences. 
Year Course 
Summer School—A summer course in pathology covering 
a period of six weeks during June and July will be given in 
case there is a sufficient number of applicants. 
Address the Secretary of the College, 
307 Orange Street SYRACUSE, N. Y, 
Emory University 
School of Medicine 
ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE 
Entrance Requirements: Diploma from high school, 
and two years college credits in Physics, Biology, Chem- 
istry, and German, French or Spanish. 
Three Large Marble Buildings with Finely 
Equipped Laboratories 
Course Leading to Academic Degree. Students who 
have taken pre-medical workin Emory University are 
eligible for the degree of B.S. upon completior of first 
two years of medical work. 
Hospital Facilities. Grady (municipal) Hospital, 250 
beds, across the street from the main building, in charge 
of members of medical faculty during the entire college 
session. Senior students given daily clinical and bedside 
instruction in this and other hospitals. “‘TheJ. J. Gray 
Clinic,”’ & new out-patient building just completed ata 
cost of $75,000, offers excellent clinical advantages, the 
patients treated numbering 30,000 a year. 
Tuition $150 a year. Catalogue giving full infor- 
mation, also entrance blanks will be furnished by apply- 
ing to 
W. S. ELKIN, M. D., Dean, ATLANTA, GA. 
University of Georgia 
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 
Augusta, Georgia 
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS 
The successful completion of at least-two years of work 
including English, Physics, Chemistry, 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 the first 
week in June. The first two years are devoted to the 
fundamental sciences, and the third and fourth to 
practical clinic instruction in medicine and surgery. 
All the organized medical and surgical charities of the 
city of Augusta and Richmond County, including the 
hospitals, are under the entire control of the Board of 
Trustees of the University. This agreement affords a 
large number and variety of patients which are used in 
the clinical teaching. Especial emphasis is laid upon 
practical work both in the laboratory and clinical de- 
partments 
TUITION 
The charge for tuition is $150.00 a year except for 
residents of the State of Georgia, to whom tuition it 
free. For further information and catalogue address 
The Medical Department, University of Georgia 
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 
