SCIENCE-ADVERTISEMENTS 



WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY School of Hygiene and Public Health 



SCHCK)L OF MEDICINE I of 



ONLY MEDICAL SCHOOL IN 

 THE OTY OF CLEVELAND 



The Johns Hopkins University 



Y Admits only coJJkfe degree itudeiiis and a«uon 

 in abftcotia. 



^ £ ceUeat labontoriM ftcd fadlitiee for r>t o ^e h 

 and adranced work. 



Y Large clinical materia]. Bole medical (xntroi of 

 Lakeside, City, Chanty and Maternity HotfpitaiB 

 and Babied' Diapeoaary. Clinical Qerk Serrioet 

 with individual instruction. 



1 Wide choice of hospital appoinime&ta for all 

 graduates. 



% Fifth optional year leading to A.M. in Medicne. 



% Vacation couraet facilitatint; transfer of adraitced 

 9tudent«. 



qSwion opens Oct. 2, 1919; cUm June 17, 1920 

 Tuition, Si 50.00. 



For cktalosue, infermatioD mmd amplication 

 bUaka, addroM 



THE REGISTRAR, 1353 East »lh St., CUT«la»d 



I The second academic session will bcRrin September 30. 



1919. Opportimities for instniclion and investisation will 



I be offered in Bacteriology. Inimunoloey and Seroloffy. Pro- 



tozooloKy and Medical Zoolojry. Epidemiology. Biometry 



' and Vital Statistics, ^anitary Engineeriuij. Physiology as 



applied to hygiene, including the principles of industrial 



and educational hygiene, Chemistry as applied to hygiene 



including the analysis of foods and the principles of nutn- 



I tion. Social and Mental Hygiene, etc. The courses in thes« 



: subjects are organized upon a trimestral basis and students 



; may enter the School as candidates for a degree or as special 



students at the beginning of any trimester, fall, winter or 



spring. Men and women students are admitted on the 



same terms. 



I For regularly matriculated students courses are arranged 



leading to the degree of Doctor of Public Health, Doctor of 



' Science in Hygiene and Bachelor of Science in Hygiene. 

 The detxiils in regard to the requirements for matriculation 

 in these courses are described in the catalogue of the School 

 which will be forwarded upon application. 



j A certificate in Public Health may be awarded to quali- 



i fied persons after one year of resident study. 



Persons desiring to take one or more courses not as ap- 

 ' plicants for a degree may enter as special students on ap- 



I proval of the Faculty. 



For furtlier information address the Director of 

 I the School of Hygiene and Public Health. Jobns Hop- 

 I kins Univdrfiity, 310-312 Vest Monument Street, 

 Baltimore, Maryland. 



Syracuse University College of Medicine I^ugh MedlCal ColICge 



Entrance Two yeare of a reoogBlied conrM in arts 



or in science in a rcgisujred college or 

 Rei)UlreBientS school of science, which mast inclade 

 Phyda*, Ob«mi«ur. fii*lo(7, and Franoh 

 or Qtrmsn. Six uid Mna yMiri' •ombi- 

 nation oounos ar« aff»*d. 



ThB First Two »»« "pent in maetering by laboratory 

 iHoriisiiwu ^g^^j (^g acience* fundamental to 

 Years cUalcal medicine. 



ThB Third Year is syatematic and clinical and is devoted to 



J uB u tai ^^ ^j^y ^j jj^^ natural history of disease, 



Course to diagnosis and to therapeutics. In thij 



year the systematic courses in Medicine, 



Surgery and Obstetrics are completed. 



The Foarth '» clinical. StudenU spend the entire fore- 

 noon throughout the year as clinical clerks 

 Year Coarse InhosmtalsundercarotulsupcrrUlon. The 

 clinioaJ clerk takes the history, makes the 

 l^ysioel examination and the lat>oratorT 

 exAmiiiatioDS, arrives at a diagnosis which 

 be must dafeud, outlines the treatment 

 under Lis instructor and ol>serves and 

 reoarda tiie rceuit. In case of operation or 

 of — >nysT he follows the specimen and 

 IdeoM*** ll£ pathologiod nature. Two gen- 

 eml bfl«9itala, one of which is owned and 

 eoDtreted by (he University, one special 

 boofiAtAl and tbe municipal nospitala and 

 laboratories arc open to our students. The 

 afl«moou8 aro H»nt in the College Dispen- 

 sary and in cMotcal work In nudical and 

 surgical speoLaltiet and in conferences. 



Summar Sckool — A summer coarse In pathology covering 

 a peri^^ of six w«ai» daiing June and July will b« given In 

 ease there is a sufficient number of applicants. 



Addreas tlia Secretary of tha ColUc*, 

 307 Oraoga Straat SYRACUSE, N. Y, 



IN AFFILIATION WITH 



The University of Chicago 



Curriculuni. — The fundamental branches (.Anatomy. Physiol- 

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

 Science at the Hull Biological and the Uicketts Labora- 

 tories, University of Chicago. The courses of the three 

 clinical years are t^iven in Rush Medical College and in 

 the Presbyterian, the Cook County. Tho Children's Me- 

 morial. The Hospital for Destitute Crippled Children, 

 and ofhT h'^nitRls 

 Q|,j„„ Limited. — The number of students admitted to each 

 class is limiled. Apptu-alU/ns /or admission n^it Afitxtmn 

 qttarter should be mmU jiov: 

 Hosoital Yaar.— The Fifth Year, consisting of service as an 

 interne under supervision in an approved hospital, or of 

 advanced work in one of the departments is prerequisite 

 for graduation. , , , 



Suminer 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. Students are admitted to begin the 

 medical courses only in the Auturau and Spring quarters. 

 Elocti»« Svatvtn — A considerable frrednm of choice of courses 



and instructors U ojwn to the student. 

 «^J...t. Courses— Advanced and research courses aro 

 ofKred in all deiiartmonis. Student* by attending suminer 

 quarter! and prolonK'lng their n-sidence at the lo^creitr 

 of Chicaijo in advanced work may secure the degree of 

 t.M S M., .>r PhD. from the I'nivenilty. , .. . , 



Pru'. Scholar.hii>.-f=ix pri^e scholarships-three In the firat 

 twn vea"a.,d thn-c in the last two (clinicall years-are 

 awarded to college graduates for theses embodying original 

 n-search. 

 liic Spring quarter commenced March 31, 1919 



TUITION — $60.00 per quartar, no laboratorr (aaa. 



Complete and detailed information may be secured by addreaalng 



THE MEDICAL DEAN 

 Tba Uaivarsity of Chicago CHICAGO, ILL 



