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SCIENCE— ADVERTISEMENTS 



765 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA i»i2 



The One Hundred Fortv-Seventh Annual Session of this institution will open September 27, 1912, and continue 

 until June 18, 1913. 



REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION: Candidatesmust have successfully completed work equiva- 

 lent to tliat prescribed for the Freshman and Sophomore Classes in colleges recognized by this University, which 

 must include a Icnowledge of Physics, Chemistry and Gene' al Biology or Zoology, together with appropriate labora- 

 tory exercises in each of these subjects, and two languages other than English (one of which must be French or Ger- 

 man). For detailed information seiid for catalogue. 



Certiticates from recognized colleges covering these requirements will be accepted in place of an examination. 



Conditions will hereafter not be permitted to applicants if in any way conflicting with the roster of the medical 

 school; so that in these scientific suLijects especially the records of the student should be complete before applica- 

 tion for admission. 



UNDERGRADUATE COURSE: The course of instruction extends over four annual sessions, the 

 work so graded that the first and second years are largely occupied by the fundamental medical subjects. The third 

 and fourth years are larerely devoted to the practical branches, prominence being given to clinical instruction, and 

 the classes sub-divided into small groups so that the individual students are brought into particularly close and per- 

 sonal relations with the instructors and with the patients, at the bedside and in the operating room. It ia strongly 

 recommended that after (rruduation further hospital work be undertaken by the memners of the class; and at least 

 90 per cent, as a rule attain by competitive'cxamination or by appointment positions as internes In hospitals in this 

 city or elsewhere. 



POST-GRADUATE WORK: (1) Any graduate possessing a baccalaureate degree may pursue work 

 in Anatomy, Physiolotry, Physiological-Chemistry, Bacteriology, Pathology, Neuropathology, Pharmacology, Re- 

 search Medicine and Mental Diseases with view of obtaining the higher degrees of Master of Arts or Science and 

 of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of the University. For information address Dean of Graduate 

 School, University of Pennsylvania. 



(2) Courses in Public Health (inaugurated in 1906), leading to diploma (Doctor of Public Hygiene, D.P.H ) are 

 open to graduates in Medicine. The subjects comprehended In the course are : Bacteriology, Medical Protozoology 

 and Entomology, Chemistry, Sanitary Engineering, Sanitary Architecture, Meat and Milk Inspection, School In- 

 spection, Vital Statistics, Sanitary Legislation, and Personal and General Hygiene. 



The full course extends over one academic year. Special subjects in the course may be taken by any one 

 possessing suitabi' preliminary qualifications. For details address Director of Laboratory of Hygiene. 



(3) From the op jning of each term to about February 1 courses in Tropical Medicine are open to graduates in 

 medicine comprehending instruction in Medical Climatology and Geography, Hvgiene of Tropics and of Ships, 

 Tropical Medicine. Bacteriology, Protozoology. Entomology, Helminthology and General Medical Zoology, Pathology, 

 Skin Diseases, Eye Diseases, and Surgery of Tropical Affections. 



(4) During tile academic session special courses in any of the branches of the medical curriculum are open to 

 graduates of this or other re;?ular schoo's of Medicine, both in the clinical subjects and in laboratory studies. The 

 excellent hospital facilities offered by the University Hospital, the neighboring Philadelphia General Hospital and 

 other institutions v/ith whici tlie members of the staff of instruction are connected, guarantee exceptional oppor- 

 tunities for clinical observation. 



TUITION FEE: Undergraduate study, 8200 annually ; fees for special courses on application. Fordetalled 

 Information or catalogue address 



DEAN OF SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 

 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA, PAi 



Western Reserve University 



riedical Department 



(Founded 1843) 



A well endoveed school for men with college 

 preparation, its course including a large amount of 

 individual practical work in laboratories and coq- 

 troUed hospitals. 



Admits only college graduates, or seniors in 

 absentia from standard fonr-year colleges, who can 

 fulfill certain subject requirements. 



Small classes assnre large amount of individnal 

 opportunity. 



Offers optional fifth year leading to degree of 

 A.M. in Medicine. 



Only regular medical school in Cleveland (the 

 sixth city in the United States) with 600,000 popu- 

 lation. 



Controls all material and nominates the staffs 

 in three hospitals with over 1000 beds, and maintains 

 dispensaries having over 80,000 visits per year. 



Every graduate has the opportnnity of a hospital 

 appointment. 



No gradnate of the past nine years has failed 

 before any state board. 



Tuition $130.00 per year. 



For catalogue and information address the Sec- 

 retary, East 9th Street and St. Clair Avenne, Cleve- 

 land, Ohio. 



Stanford University 



MEDICAL DEPARTHENT 



The Medical Department of the Leland Stanford Jr. Uni- 

 versity is an integral part of the University and its Faculty 

 controls the Lane Hospital which together with the Lane 

 Medical Library is administered by the Trusteea of the 

 University. 



Three years of University instruc- 

 tion including a year in Physics, 

 Chemistry and Biology with lab- 

 oratory work in each and a satis- 

 factory reading knowledge of 

 French or German are required 

 for admission to candidacy for the 

 degree of Doctor of Medicine. 

 The work in Medicine begins the 

 first of September each year and 

 closes about the middle of May. 

 The first year and a half of the 

 four years' Medical instruction is 

 given in the laboratories at Stan- 

 ford University, California, near 

 Palo Alto, and the last two and a 

 half years in the buildings of the 

 Medical Department in San Fran- 

 cisco, Calif. The degree of A.B. 

 is granted upon completion of the 

 first year or year and a half of the 

 Medical Curriculum. 

 The tuition fee is $150 per year, 

 payable in two installments, Sep- 

 tember and January. There is an 

 additional fee of 85.00 for Anatom- 

 ical material payable for each of 

 the first four semesters. Micro- 

 scopes are provided free with a re- 

 turnable deposit to cover damages 

 for breakage. 

 The annual announcement of the Medical Department or 

 annual Register of the University will be sent upon applica- 

 tion to 



R. L. WILBUR, M.D., Executive Head, 



Stanford University riedical Department 

 Sacramento and Webster Sts. San Francisco, Cal. 



ADMISSION 



INSTRUCTION 



TUITION 



