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Begin the abstract on the reference-sheet directly beneath the key- 
words. Use both sides of the paper or use additional sheets or both if 
desired. : 
One should abstract as he reads, assorting and entering data under 
the proper head as indicated in the outline for writing term paper. (See 
term—paper outline and sample-sheet in this outline p. 11.) 
Follow each entry of data with the number of the page on which it 
was found in the original. This will enable one, when writing the 
term paper to readily cite the source of any statement made. 
The abstract should be full enough that it will not usually be necessary 
to refer again to the original in preparing the term paper. 
REPORT 
Hand in the bibliography of the subject chosen, arrange as follows:— 
1. The references, each on a separate sheet. Arrange the 
sheets in the manilla folder provided, in the order of importance of the 
references,—the most important first. ; : 
2. One or more of the most important references carefully 
abstracted as above described. ‘ 
3. The folder labeled thus:— 
(Name of host) (Name of disease) Bibl. 
(Name of student). 
