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SCIENCE-ADVERTISEMENTS 



17SS Sclioo! of Medicise of tlie Uaiversity of Pemssykaisia i9i4 



The One Hundred Forty-Ninth Annual Session of this institution will open September 25, 1914, and continue 

 until June 16, 1915. 

 REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION: Candidates must have successfully completed work equivalent to that prescribed 

 for the Freshman and Sophomore Classes in colleges recognized by this University, which must include collegiate courses 

 in Physics, General Biology or Zoology and Chemistry (Qualitative Analysis is required; Organic Chemistry is recom- 

 mended), together with appropriate laboratory exercises in each of these subjects, and two languages other than English 

 (one of which must be French, or German). For detailed informatiora send for catalogue. Certificates from recognized 

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



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 

 largely devoted to the practical branches, prominence being given to clinical instructioD, and the classes sub-divided into 

 small groups so that the individual students are brought into particularly close and personal relations with the iustructors 

 and with the patients, at the bedside and in the operating room. It is strongly recommended that after graduation further 

 hospital work be undertaken by the members of the class ; and more than 90 per cent, attain by competitive examination 

 or by appointment positions as internes in hospitals in this city or elsewhere. The Pennsylvania Bureau of Medical Edu- 

 cation and Licensure will hereafter require of applicants for license, a year spent in an approved hospitaL 



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

 Physiology, Physiological-Chemistry, Bacteriology, Pathology, Neuropathology, Pharmacology, Research 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, Dr. P.H.) are open 

 to graduates in Medicine. The subjects comprehended in the course are : Bacteriology, Medical Protozoology and Ento- 

 mology, Chemistry, Sanitary Engineering, Sanitary Architecture, Meat and Milk Inspection, School Inspection, 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 

 suitable preliminary qualifications. For details address Director of Laboratory of Hygiene. 



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

 comprehending instruction in Medical Climatology and Geography, Hygiene 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 the academic session special courses in any of the branches of the medical curriculum are open to graduates 

 of this or other regular schools of Medicine, both in the clinical subjects and in laboratory studies. The excellent hospital 

 facilities offered by the Universitjr Hospital, the neighboring Philadelphia General Hospital and other institutions with 

 which the members of the staff of instruction are connected, guarantee exceptional opportunities for clinical observation 



TUITION FEE : Undergraduate study, S200 annually ; fees for special courses on application. For detailed informa-" 

 tion or catalogue address 



DEAN OF SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 



UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA. PA 



School of Medicine 



Mobile, Alabama 



Entrance Requirement. 



The minimum requirement for admission is 

 one year of college work in Physios, Chemistry, 

 Biology, and Modern Languages, in addition 

 to the usual £our year high school course. Be- 

 ginning Jan. Ist, 1915, two years of college 

 work will be required. 



Course ot Instruction. Four years graded 

 course, first two years in well equipped labora- 

 tories, under full time instructors ; last two 

 years devoted to hospital clinics and section 

 work in medicine, surgery and the specialties. 



Fees. $150.00 per session. 

 The Department of Pharmacy offers a standard 

 two years course leading to the degree of Ph.G. 

 For copy of the annual announcement and any 

 desired information, address 



Dr. Eugene D. Bondurant, Dean 



School of Medicine 



St. Anthony and Lawrence Sts,, 



MOBILE, ALA. 



WasMngton University Medical 



REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION 



Candidates for entrance are required to have completed 

 at least two full years of college work which must include 

 English, German, and instruction with laboratory work in 

 Physics, Chemistry and Biology. 



INSTRUCTION 



Instruction begins Thursday, September 25, 1913, and 

 ends Thursday, June 11, 1914. 



Clinical instruction is given in the Washington Univer- 

 sity Hospital, controlled by Washington University, in the 

 Saint Louis Children's Hospital, in the Mullanphy Hospital 

 and in the dispensaries connected with these institutions. 

 During the session of 1913-14 the Medical School will move 

 to its new buildings immediately adjacent to the Barnes 

 Hospital and the St. Louis Children's Hospital which are 

 affihated with the Medical School. 



COURSES LEADING TO ACADEMIC 

 DEGREES 



Students in Waahington University may pursue study 

 in the fundamental medical sciences leading to the degree 

 of A.M., and Ph.D. 



GRADUATE INSTRUCTION 



Summer courses for physicians in medicine, surgery, 

 obstetrics, various specialties, pathology, bacteriology, and 

 metabolic chemistry, are given from June 2d to July 2d. 



TUITION 



The tuition fee for undergraduate medical students is 

 $150 per annum. 



The catalogue of the Medical School may be obtained 

 by application to the 



Dean of the Washington University 

 Medical School, 



1806 Locust Street Saint Louis, Missouri 



