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ends first week in March. Quincy College of Medicine; Quincy, Ill.-begins second Monday in October, ends last Wednesday in March. Kentucky School of Medicine; Louisville, Ky.-begins February 11, ends June 21. Hospital College of Medicine; Louisville, Ky. begins January 10, ends June 5. Boston University School of Medicine: Poston, Mass.-annual course of thirty "working" weeks' duration. Long Island College Hospital; Long Island, N. Y.-the reading term is thirteen weeks' duration.

AUXILIARY AND POST-GRADUATE INSTITUTIONS AND COURSES.

AUXILIARY DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Philadelphia, Pa.

Organized in 1865.-Faculty consists of five professors.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION-although strictly collateral to medicine, is largely scientific in its character, and the degree of bachelor of science (B. 8.) is conferred upon those graduates in medicine of the university, or of other recognized schools, who attend two full courses in the auxiliary department, pass a satisfactory examination before the faculty, and present an original thesis on some one of the subjects taught. These latter comprise medical jurisprudence and toxicology; mineralogy and geology (including a practical course on mineralogical and geological chemistry); botany, hygiene, comparative anatomy and zoology. The session for 1884 will begin in March and continue until the early part of June.

FEES: Lectures are free to all matriculates and graduates of the medical department of the university; to all others, $10 is charged for each professor's ticket, or $35 for the course. Graduation, $10.

POST-GRADUATE INSTRUCTION, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, Pa.

Established in 1880-although for many years previous a post-graduate course was afforded during the spring and early summer.-Faculty consists of eight professors and ten lecturers.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION-divided into three terms of eight weeks each, beginning in January, April and March-consists in bedside and dispensary lessons, in the practical examination of patients, and the use of instruments of precision in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. The following subjects are taught: Clinical medicine and physical diagnosis; renal disease, with practical examination of urine; nervous diseases and electro-therapeutics; clinical surgery; ophthalmology; dermatology; otology: gynecology; operative and genito-urinary surgery, with venereal diseases; clinical and operative obstetrics; laryngology; diseases of children.

FEES: Matriculation, $5 (matriculates of the university exempt); full course, eight, weeks, $150; sixteen weeks, $200; individual subjects, $10 to $25.

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Organized in 1884. Fractical instruction to physicians and advanced students in all the branches of medicine and surgery.-Faculty consists of thirteen professors and thirteen assistants. Daily clinics-except Sunday; dispensary practice; an "out-door obstetrical department;" no didactic lectures; each course, four weeks' duration.

FEES: Surgery, genito-urinal and rectal surgery, diseases of the throat and chest, diseases of the eye and ear, dermatology and syphilis, general practice of medicine and urinary pathology, orthopedic surgery, diseases of children, $10 each; gynecology and obstetrics, $15; operative surgery and topographical anatomy, $20. Material for dissection by special arrangement.

THE following-named institutions also have post-graduate courses, or other facilities for instruction for practitioners:

RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE, Chicago, Ill.-A four weeks' course; fees, $30. CHICAGO MEdical College, Chicago, Ill.-A four weeks' course; fees. $30. HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COLLEGE, Chicago, Ill.-A six weeks' course; fees, $30. COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF CHICAGO.-A four weeks' course; fees, $25. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE, Louisville, Ky. - A six weeks' course, $40.

MEDICAL SCHOOL OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Boston, Mass.-Six months' course in histology. ($20); physiology, ($30); medical chemistry, (330); pathological anatomy, ($20); surgery, ($25); laryngology,($20); opthalmology, ($25); otology, ($15); dermatology, ($25); syphilis, ($15); diseases of the nervous system, ($15); gynecology, ($25); obstetrics. ($25). Graduates of other medical schools may obtain the degree of M. D., Harv., after a year's study in the graduates' course, as above. Fee for full year, $200.

HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE OF MISSOURI, St. Louis, Mo.-A six weeks' course; fees. $25.

ST. LOUIS COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, St. Louis, Mo.-"In order to obviate the necessity of a post-graduate course, the professors of this school will form classes for private instruction of advanced students and practitioners."

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. New York City.-Private instructions in medical and in physical diagnosis, $20 each); surgical operations, ($30); operative surgery and surgical dressings. ($20); diseases of the eye and ear, ($30); diseases of the heart. lungs and throat, $12); laryngoscopy, ($10); and diseases of women, ($50); "intended mainly for the benefit of practitioners."

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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, Cleveland, O.-A five weeks' course; fees, $25.

JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE, Philadelphia, Pa.-A post-graduate course of instruction, including five terms of seven weeks each. Instruction in ophthalmology, otology; gynecology, physical diagnosis, diseases of the chest, orthopedic surgery, normal and pathological histology, diseases of children, laryngology, urinary pathology, medical chemistry, practical pharmacy, experimental physiology, dermatology, botany, materia medica and experimental therapeutics. Fees range from $10 to $20.

LIST OF COLLEGES FOR WOMEN ONLY.

Women's Medical College, Toronto, Ont.

Women's Medical College, Kingston, Ont.

Women's Medical College of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

Women's Medical College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.

Women's Medical College of the New York Infirmary, New York City.

New York Medical College and Hospital for Women (Homeopathic), New York City. Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

LIST OF COLLEGES FOR BOTH SEXES.

The following institutions either announce that they are open to both sexes, or had both in attendance during the last session:

Cooper Medical College, San Francisco, Cal.

University of California Medical College, San Francisco, Cal.
California Medical College (Eclectic), San Francisco, Cal.
Medical Department of the University of Denver, Denver, Col.
Medical Department of the University of Colorado, Boulder, Col.
Medical Department of Howard University, Washington, D. C.
Georgia Eclectic Medical College, Atlanta, Ga.
College of American Medicine and Surgery, Atlanta, Ga.
Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital. Chicago, Ill.
Fort Wayne College of Medicine, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Indiana Eclectic Medical College, Indianapolis, Ind.
Physio-Medical College of Indiana, Indianapolis, Ind.
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Keokuk, [a.

Medical Department of the State University, Iowa City, Ia.

Homeopathic Medical Department of the State University, Iowa City, Ia.

Iowa College of Physicians and Surgeons, DesMoines, Ia.

Iowa Medical College (Eclectic), Des Moines, Iowa.

Eclectic Medical College of Maine, Lewiston, Me.

College of Physicians and Surgeons, Boston, Mass.

Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Mass.

Department of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Homœopathic Medical College of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

Minnesota College Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn.

Joplin College of Physicians and Surgeons, Joplin, Mo.

Homœopathic Medical College of Missouri, St. Louis, Mo.

Omaha Medical College, Omaha, Neb.

Medical Department of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb.

College of Medicine of Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.

Medical Department of Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C.

Medical Department of the University of Wooster, Cleveland, Ohio.

Columbus Medical College, Columbus, O.

Pulte Medical College (Homoeopathic), Cincinnati, O.

Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, O.

Physio-Medical Institute, Cincinnati, O.

Medical Department of the Willamette University, Portland, Or.

Meharry Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, Nashville, Tenn.

LIST OF COLLEGES FOR COLORED STUDENTS.

Medical Department of Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C.

Meharry Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, Nashville, Tenn.

The Medical Department of Howard University, Washington, D. C., is open to all,

"without distinction of sex or race."

LIST OF COLLEGES WHICH CONFER DEGREES UPON ATTENDANCE ON

SUMMER SESSIONS.

Cooper Medical College, San Francisco, Cal. Session begins June 1, and closes November 1.

University of California Medical College, San Francisco, Cal. Session begins February 1 and closes November 1.

Iowa Medical College (Eclectic), Des Moines, Ia. Session begins January 1 and closes June 1.

Kentucky School of Medicine, Louisville, Ky. June 23.

Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville, Ky. June 2.

Session begins February 11 and closes
Session begins January 10 and closes

Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. Session begins February 7 and closes June 1.

Medical Department of Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. Session begins August! and closes December 1.

Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Session begins January 2 and closes May 21.

Toledo Medical College, Toledo, O. Session begins March 1 and closes July 19. Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, O. Session begins January 14 and closes June 10.

Medical Department of the University of Wooster, Cleveland, O. Session begins February 13 and closes July 3.

Medical Department of the University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Session begins March 1 and closes July 1.

TO THE List of Institutions not Recognized by the ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, on page 5, should be added the Joplin College of Physicians and Surgeons, Joplin, Mo., (now extinct), and the Kansas City Hospital College of Medicine, Kansas City, Mo.

In the compilation of data concerning Medical Education and the Regulation of the Practice of Medicine, valuable assistance has been received from Dr. George N. Kreider, of Springfiela.

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