SCIENCE-ADVERTISEMENTS 



The University of 

 F*ittsburg:h 



THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 



THOMAS SHAW ARBUTHNOT, n.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, Pittsburgli, Pa. 



New York Post-Graduate Medical 

 School and Hospital 



Department of the 

 Laboratories 



JONATHAN WEIGHT, M.D., Director 



Courses ot three weeks duration arranged for 

 practitioners of medicine are offered in each of 

 the four laboratories of 



Pathology 

 Bio-Chemistry 



Bacteriology 

 Tropical Medicine 



Advanced courses and special courses are 

 oSered in the following subjects : Pathology, 

 Bacteriology, Bio-chemistry, Serology and 

 Vaccine therapy, Physiological Chemistry and 

 Toxicology, Haematology, Special Pathology, 

 Protozoology, and Helminthology. 



Special opportunities are offered to research 

 workers in all the laboratories. 



Write for srbednle'of courses and 

 for further information 



GEORGE GRAY WARD, Jr., M.D., 

 Secretary of the Faculty 



303 E. 20th St. New York City 



Special Importation Service 



Having been urged by Educational Institutions, in past years, to include with their Duty Free 

 import orders for Leitz Products certain other scientific apparatus of numerous foreign manufactures, 

 prompts our decision to maintain a special department for such importations, whereby any institution 

 can derive the benefits which our facilities offer. We refer to special scientific apparatus such as is 

 not usually carried in stock in this country. 



Those institutions which have thus far preferred our mediums of importation realized that we 

 have unusual facilities to properly handle special import orders, inasmuch as the firm of Ernst 

 Leitz maintains Branch Offices and Agencies all over the world. Due to this direct representation 

 our purchasing powers are unexcelled and offer a system of import service which ia beyond com- 

 parison as regards responsibility and efiSoiency. 



Special contracts for ocean freight reduce our import expenses to a minimum. Shipments of 

 our own products arrive every few days at regular intervals. Other goods can be added to any of these 

 shipments at nominal cost. In this way the institutions will benefit through obtaining goods at 

 the manufacturer's price, with the minimum charge ot expense added. The commissioner's fee is 

 eliminated. 



We would also mention our ability to repair, on the premises, scientific apparatus of all kinds. 

 Our workshop is fully equipped for most all requirements and our thoroughly experienced and skilled 

 mechanics can be relied upon to perform high grade work. 



Quotations and detailed information gladly submitted. 



U. 5 

 BRANCH 



NEW YORK 

 30 East 18th Street 



