SCIENCE— ADVERTISEMENTS 



RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE 



IN AFFILIATrON WrXH 



The University of Chicago 



CURRICULUM.— The fundnmental Dranches (Anatomy, Physiol, 

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

 Science at the Hull Biological Laboratories, University ot 

 Chicago. The courses of two (or three) clinical years are 

 given in Rush Medical College and in the Presbyterian, 

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

 for Destitule Crippled Children, and other hospitals. 



HOSPITAL YEAR.— A fifth year, consisting of service as an interne 

 under supervision in an approved hospital, or of advanced 

 work in one of the departments leads to the degree of M.D., 

 cum laude, 



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 advan- 

 tageous for work. 



ELECTIVE SYSTEM. — A considerable freedom of choice of 

 courses and instructors is open to the student. This is not 

 designed, however, to encourage the student to fit himself 

 for any special line of practice, but for its pedagogic 



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 SCHeLARSHIP.— 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 Spring Quarter commences April 1, and the Summer 

 Quarter, June 17, 1912. 

 TUITION 



S60.00 par quarter— no laboratory fees. 

 Complete and detailed information may be secured by addressing 

 THE MEDICAL DEAN 



The university of Chicago, 



Chicago, III. 



The University of 

 Pittsburgh 



THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 



THOMAS SHAW ARBUTHNOT, H.D,, Dean 



27th annual session begins September 30, 1912. 



One full year of recognized college work, inclu- 

 ding courses in Physics, Chemistry and Biology is re- 

 quired for admission, in addition to the four-year 

 high school State law requirement. Beginning with 

 the year 1913-14 two years of college work will be 

 required. 



The curriculum permits of an arrangement 

 whereby students may receive two degrees, B.S. and 

 M.D., in six years. 



A thoroughly equipped new laboratory building 

 has been erected upon the university campus. Clin- 

 ical work in small sections in afSliated Pittsburgh 

 Hospitals. Required work includes residence in 

 Maternity Hospital, with board and room furnished. 



For bulletin and information, address, 



S. B. 



LINHART, Secretary ot the University 

 Grant Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



The University of Minnesota 

 College of Medicine and Surgery 



Minimum Admission R<quirements. Two years of study in 

 the College of Science, Literature and the Arts of this Univer- 

 sity, or other approved College, are required, which must 

 include one year'i study in physics, biology and rhetoric, 

 two years in chemistry, and a reading knowledge of German 

 or French. 



All students in medicine must secure the degree of B.A. 

 or B.S. before the M.D. degree will be conferred. 



Combined Courses. Two years of specified college work, 

 plus the first two years in medicine, lead to the B.S. degree ; 

 three years of college work, plus one year in medicine, lead 

 to the B.A. degree. 



Course of Medical Study. Five years of medical study, the 

 fifth year being spent in interne hospital service in approved 

 institutions or in special research and teaching in the labora- 

 tories of this college, are requisite for the degree of M.D. 



Graduate Work. Students may elect studies in the labora- 

 tory departments of this college for the degrees of M.A., 

 M.S., Ph.D., or Sc.D. The laboratories, hospitals and 

 libraries offer excellent facilities for research. 



Tuition Fees. $150.00 per annum for the first four years of 

 the medical course. No tuition fee is charged for the fifth 

 year's work. 



The twenty-fifth annual course of study will begin on 

 Wednesday, September 18, 1912. 



For bulletin containing full Information, address 



THE DEAN, 



CoIIrge of Medicine and Surgery, 



University of Minnesota, 



Minneapolis, Minn. 



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