SCIENCE— ADVERTISEMENTS 



CORNELL UNIVERSITY 

 MEDICAL COLLEGE 



First Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street 

 NEW YORK CITY 



For Information Address 



THE SECRETARY 



477 First Avenue 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 



Johns Hopkins University 



Medical School 



The Medical School is an Integral Part of the University 



and is in the Closest Affiliation witli the Johns Hopkins 



Hospital. 



ADMISSION 



Candidates for admission must be graduates of approved 

 colleges or scientific schools with at least two years' in- 

 struction, including laboratory work in chemistry, and one 

 year each in physics and biology, together with evidence 

 of a reading knowledge of French and German. 



Each class is limited to 75 students, men and women be- 

 ing admitted on the same terms. Except in unusual cir- 

 cumstances, applications for admission will not be consid- 

 ered after July 1st. 



If vacancies occur, students from other institutions desir- 

 ing advanced standing may be admitted to the second or 

 third year provided they fulfill all of our requirements and 

 present exceptional qualifications. 



INSTRUCTION 



The academic year begins the Tuesday nearest October 1 

 and closes the second Tuesday in June. The course of in- 

 struction occupies four years and especial emphasis is laid 

 upon practical work in the laboratories, in the wards of 

 the Hospital and in the Dispensary. 

 TUITION 



The charge for tuition is $300 per annum, payable in 

 three installments. There are no extra fees except for 

 rental of microscope, certain expensive supplies, and 

 laboratory breakage. 



The annual announcement and application blanks may 

 be obtained by addressing the 



Dean of the Johns Hopkins Medical School 

 Washington and Monument Sts., Baltimore, Md. 



SUMMER WORK FOR GRADUATES IN MEDICINE 



Beginning Tuesday, June 6th, and ending Thursday, 

 July 16th, a course in medical diagnosis, including labora- 

 tory exercises in clinical pathology and demonstrations in 

 pathological anatomy, will be offered. The course will be 

 limited to thirty students, fee $100. Applications should 

 be made to the Dean's Office. 



Tulane University of 



siana 



SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 



(Established m 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 

 modern foreign language. 



COMBINED COURSES: Premedical course of 

 two 3'ears 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, address 



YALE UNIVERSITY 



1551 Canal Street 



New Orleans, La. 



Affiliated with the New Haven Hospital 

 and New Haven Dispensary 



llOTH SESSION 

 Reorganized on a (ull-time basis 



Entrance Requirements: A minimum of 

 three years (or its equivalent) of col- 

 lege including general biology, physics, 

 general and organic chemistry, physical 

 chemistry or laboratory physics, and 

 either French or German. 



ALL THE GENERAL FACIUTIES 

 OF THE UNIVERSITY ARE AVAIL- 

 ABLE TO MEDICAL STUDENTS 



Ae the number admitted to each class is 

 limited, applications mus! be made before 

 July 1. 



Yale Uuiversity Sch&®I o§ 



Medicine 

 NEW HAVEN. CONN. 



