SCIENCE— ADVERTISEMENTS 



Cornell Ualversity Medical College 



Entrance 

 Requirements 



CurrlouluB 



T. Graduates of apprOTed Colleges or 

 Scieiitifi.c Schools, or 



II. Seniors in such. Colleges on condition 

 the candidate presents the Bachelor's degree 

 before seeking admission to the second year 

 in medicine; or 



III. Those presenting the full equivalent 

 of the ahove as determined hj examination. 



IV. All candidates must present evidence 

 of having pursued major courses in general 

 Inorganic chemistry, with qualitative and 

 quantitative analysis, Physics and Biology, 

 covering at least a year's instruction with 

 laboratory work in each subject. 



Graded to take advantage of advanced en- 

 trance requirements. First Tear devoted to 

 Organic and Physiological Chemistiy, Anat- 

 omy and Physiology. Medicine, Surgery, 

 Obstetrics and Pathology begun in the second 

 year and laboratory Pharmacology com- 

 pleted. Didactic and laboratory instnaction 

 In all clinical subjects completed in the early 

 part of the fourth year and followed by 21 

 consecutive weeks of all day bedside instruc- 

 tion in hospital wards. 



Session openo the last Wednesday in Sep- 

 tember and closes the second week In June. 



Class divided into sections of 5 to 10 

 students each for clinical instruction in dis- 

 pensary and hospital. Systematic daily con- 

 ferences with teachers at the bedside and in 

 the laboratory form the main, plan of 

 instruction. 



The first year in medicine may te taken 

 either at New York City or at Ithaca, later 

 years only at New York City. 



For further particulars apply to the 



Dean, Cornell University Medical CoIleQe 



28ih street and First Avenue NEW YORK CITY 



InstmctloD 



HARVARD 

 iVlBDICAU SCHOOU 



Course for the Degree of M.D. a four years' course 



is open to holders 



of a bachelor's degree from a recognized colleg e or scientific 

 school , and to persons who, having studied sj ecifled subjects 

 during two years in college, are permitted to enter as special 

 students. Special studentsreceivetbeM.D. degree if, during 

 residence, they attain high rank. The studies of the fourth 

 year are wholly elective ; they include laboratory subjects, 

 general medicine and surgery and the special clinical 

 branches. The school year extends from the Mondayv be- 

 fore the last Wednesday in September to the Thursday be- 

 fore the last Wednesday in June. 



Course for the Degree of Dr. P.H. Graduatesjn 



a medicine and 



other properly qualified persons may become candidates for 

 the degree of Doctor of Public Health. 



Graduate School of Medicine 



Graduate Instruction on a University Basis 



Courses "'^^ elven throughout the yearinellclinicaland 

 laboratory subjects. 



Instruction ^''^ be as thorough and scientificlas in the 

 Medical School proper. Elementary and ad- 

 vanced courses. Research couisep for qualified students.^ 



Students ^^^ admitted at any time and for any length 



of study. 



FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS 



Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. 



Syracuse University College of Medicine 



Entrance '^'^° years of a recognized course in arts 



Rsniiippmpnte o"" '" science in a registered college or 

 nequiremenis school of Sciebce, ivhith must include 

 Latin, German, Physics, Chemistry and 

 Biolog'^. Sis and seven years' combina- 

 tion courses are recognized, 



Tlie First Two are spent in mastering by laboratory 

 Years methods the sciences fundamental to 



clinical medicihe. 



The Third Year is systematic and clinical and is devoted 

 Course '° ^^^ study of the natural history of 



disease, to diagnosis and to therapeutics. 

 In this year ttie systematic courses in 

 Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics are 

 completed. 



The Fourth is clinical. Students spend the entire 

 Vpar rniiran forenoon throui^huut the year as clinical 

 I car uuui BC clerks in hospitals under careful supervi- 

 sion The clinical clei k takes the history, 

 makes the ph\ sical examination ana the 

 laboratory examiuations, arrives at a di- 

 agnosis which he must defend, outlines 

 the treatment under his ii structor and 

 observes and records the resul is. In case of 

 operation or of autopsy he follows the spe- 

 cimen and id< ntiflt'S its pathological na- 

 ture. Two general hospital,<i, one special 

 hospital and the municii al hospitals and 

 laboratories are open to our students. The 

 practical course in Hygiene and Preven- 

 tive Medicine, carried on in the Tnunifii'al 

 laboratories aTid hospital and in Pul_ilir 

 Health Field Work, occupies one sixth of 

 the mornings. The afternoons arc spent 

 in the College Dispensary and in clinical 

 work in medical and surgical specialties 

 and in conferences. 



Address ttie Secretary of the College, 

 307 Orange Street, Syracuse, N. Y. 



TULANE 



UNIVERSITY 



-OF- 

 LOUISIANA 



Gjarses Jn Tropical Medtcmc and Hygiene 



Begin January 2, April 2, June 3 



and October t. 



Fully equipped laboratories in all di'oisions of 

 instruction. Clinical opportunities unexcelled. 



Medical Department and Department of 

 Pharmacy Open October J, J9f2. 



For all information address 



DR. ISADORE DYER, DEAN 



P. O. Drawer 26 J New Orleam, It*. 



