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NEW YORK POLYCLINIC.

NEW YORK CITY. JOHN A. WYETH, M. D., Secretary, 214 and 216 East Thirty-fourth St.

ORGANIZED in 1882. The faculty consists of nineteen professors; twenty instructors and twenty-seven assistants.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION: The session of 1884-5, began September 22d, and continues until June 1, 1885. The summer session of 1885 will begin June 1st., and will end September 15th.

Clinics are held daily throughout the year, in diseases of the chest-of children- of general medicine-of laryngology and rhinology-of the mind and nervous system-of the skin, of women; and in ophthalmology, otology, genito-urinary diseases, general and orthopedic surgery, obstetrics and physiological chemistry.

FEES: General ticket for the year, $300; general ticket for six months, $200. Special courses, $10. excepting diseases of the chest and general medicine, $25, general, genitourinary, and orthopedic surgery, $55, and diseases of women, $35.

REMARKS: This is strictly a school of clinical medicine and surgery. There are no didactic lectures and none but practitioners are admitted.

NEW YORK POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL. NEW YORK CITY. F. R. STURGIS, M. D., Secretary, 206 East Twentieth Street. ORGANIZED in 1882. The faculty consists of twenty professors, four associate professors, ten lecturers, thirty-one clinical assistants and three demonstrators.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION: The regular term began October 1, 1884. and continues until June 2, 1885. The intermediate term opens June 2, 1884, and continues until October 7, 1885. Lectures are all clinical, and include the following courses: Clinical and orthopedic surgery and mechanical therapeutics; operative surgery; diseases of the nervous system and electo-therapeutics; anatomy and physiology of the nervous system, ophthalmology and otology; diseases of the nose and throat; pathology; physical diagnosis and clinical medicine; urinary analysis; histology; pathological histology; diseases of children; gynecology; obstetrics; venereal and skin diseases; applied anatomy; practical pharmacy and medical chemistry; military, naval and state hygiene.

FEES: Annual ticket, $400; semi-annual ticket, $225; ticket for three months, $150; special courses, of seven weeks each, $15 to $30.

PHILADELPHIA POLYCLINIC AND COLLEGE FOR GRADUATES IN MEDICINE.

PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOHN B. ROBERTS, M. D., Secretary, 1118 Arch Street. ORGANIZED in 1882. The faculty consists of eleven professors, two adjunct professors and twenty-four assistants,

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION: Clinical and practical instruction in medical and surgical specialties is afforded, to physicians only, during the whole year. In addition to the clinical facilities of the college the professors utilize, for purposes of instruction, their services in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wills, Howard, Episcopal, Presbyterian, German, St. Mary's and St. Christopher's hospitals. Clinical instruction is given in electrotherapeutics, and well-appointed laboratories furnish opportunity for practical work in chemistry, anatomy, pathology, microscopy and surgery.

FEES: General ticket for one year, $300; special courses, of six weeks' duration, each $15.

REMARKS: Students after finishing a complete course may, by examination, become Fellows of the College.

COLLEGE FOR MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.

ST. LOUIS, Mo.

ORGANIZED in 1882. No announcement received since the session of 1883-84.

BALTIMORE POLYCLINIC AND POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL.
BALTIMORE, MD.

ORGANIZED in 1884. No announcement received for the current session.

THE CLEVELAND POLYCLINIC AND POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL.

CLEVELAND, O. REUBEN A. VANCE, M. D., Dean, 304 Prospect Street.

ORGANIZED in 1884. The institution is designed wholly for post-graduates-none but practitioners being admitted. No degrees are granted. The faculty consists of six professors.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION: Four sessions, of seven weeks' duration each, will be given annually. The first session opens the first Wednesday of February, 1885. Daily clinics are held at the Polyclinic and the Franciscan Hospital.

Lectures embrace principles and practice of surgery; gynecology and clinical diseases of women; principles and practice of medicine and clinical medicine; ophthalmology and otology and clinical diseases of the eye and ear; medical jurisprudence; microscopy and clinical chemistry.

FEES: Matriculation, $5; general ticket, per session, $20; special ticket for separate courses, each, $5.

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. BENNETT COLLEGE OF ECLECTIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY, Chicago, Ill.-A six-weeks' course; fees, $25.

COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Chicago, Ill.-A four-weeks' course; fees,

none.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE, Louisville, Ky.-An eightweeks' course; fees. $25.

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, Baltimore, Md.-A sixweeks' course; fees, $10 to $20 for each branch.

MEDICAL SCHOOL OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Boston, Mass.-Six-months' courses, in histology ($20), physiology ($30), medical chemistry ($30), pathological anatomy ($20), surgury ($25), largynology ($25), ophthalmology ($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. at this University after a year's study in the graduates' course and by passing the examinations of the three-years' course. Fee for full year, $200.

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, New York City.-Private instruction in medical and in physical diagnosis ($20 each), surgical operations ($30), operative surgery ($20), physiological laboratory ($50), practical chemistry ($10), diseases of the eye and ear ($30), pathological laboratory ($15), diseases of the heart, lungs and throat ($12); laryngoscopy ($10.) "Intended mainly for the benefit of practitioners."

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, Cleveland, O.-A fiveweeks' course; fees, $25.

AMERICAN ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, Cincinnati, O.-A ten-weeks' course; fees, $25. JE FERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE, Philadelphia, Pa.-A post-graduate course of instruction, including five terms of six weeks each. Instruction in ophthalmology, otology, gynecology, physical diagnosis, diseases of the chest, orthopedie surgery, normal and pathological histology, diseases of children, nervous diseases, 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 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.

Medical Department of the University of California, San Francisco, Cal.

California Medical College (Eclectic), San Francisco, Cal.

Medical Department of the University of Colorado, Boulder, Col.

Medical Department of Howard University, Washington, D. C.
Medical Department of Florida University, Tallahassee, Fla.

Georgia Eclectic Medical College, Atlanta, Ga.

Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, Ill.

Bennett College of Eclectic Medicine and Surgery, Chicago, Ill.
Fort Wayne College of Medicine, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Physio-Medical College, Indianapolis, Ind.

Indiana Eclectic Medical College, Indianapolis Ind.

College of Physicians and Surgeons, Keokuk, Ia.

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

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

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

Iowa College of Physicians and Surgeons, Des Moines, Ia.

King Eclectic Medical College, Des Moines, Ia.

Eclectic Medical College of Maine, Lewiston, Me.

Boston University School of Medicine, Roston, Mass.

College of Physicians and Surgeons, Boston, Mass.

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

Minnesota College Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn.

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

Kansas City Hospital College of Medicine, Kansas City, Mo.

Omaha Medical College, Omaha, Neb.

College of Medicine of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb.
College of Medicine of the Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.

Leonard Medical School, Raleigh, N. C.

Homeopathic Hospital College, Cleveland, O.

Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, O.

Medical Department of the Western Reserve University, Cleveland, O.

Physio-Medical Institute, Cincinnati, O.

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

Pulte Medical College, (Homeopathic), Cincinnati, O.

Columbus Medical College, Columbus, O.

American Eclectic Medical College, Cincinnati, O.

Toledo Medical College, Toledo, O.

Medical Department of the Willamette University, Portland, Or.

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

LIST OF COLLEGES FOR WOMEN ONLY.

Woman's Medical College, Toronto, Ont.
Woman's Medical College, Kingston, Ont.

Woman's Medical College, Chicago, Ill.

Woman's Medical College, Baltimore, Md.

New York Medical College and Hospital for Women (Homeopathic) New York City. Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary, New York City.

Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

LIST OF COLLEGES FOR COLORED STUDENTS.

Leonard Medical Colleges, 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. Session begins June 1, and closes November 1.

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

Hahnemann Medical College, San Francisco, Cal. October 1.

Session begins June 1, and closes

Kentucky School of Medicine, Louisville, Ky, Session begins February 10, and closes June 28.

Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville, Ky. Session begins January 22, and closes June 18.

Medical School of Maine, Brunswick, Me. Session begins February 5, and closes June 1.

Medical Department of Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. Session begins July 30, and closes November 19.

Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Session begins January 5, and ends June 3.

Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, O. June 4.

Session begins January 12, and closes

Medical Department of the University of Wooster, Cleveland, O. March 4, and closes July 4.

Session begins

Medical Department of the University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Session begins March 4, and closes July 1.

REVISED AND CORRECTED TO DECEMBER 1, 1884.

OFFICIAL REGISTER

OF

PHYSICIANS AND MIDWIVES

NOW IN PRACTICE

TO WHOM CERTIFICATES HAVE BEEN ISSUED

BY THE

STATE BOARD OF HEALTH

OF

ILLINOIS.

1877-1884.

SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS,

H. W. ROKKER, STATE PRINTER AND BINDER.

1884.

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