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At the end of the pre-clinical period and at the end of the period of required work the students' records are referred to the respective committees on instruction for review. Students who fail to pass in any two major subjects, in one major and three minor subjects, or in six minor subjects may be dropped from the Medical School. Students who fail to pass in a major subject or in three minor subjects will be placed on probation and must take a second examination before the following half-year. Students who fail in the second examination may be dropped from the Medical School.

Students who have an unabsolved failure in any one subject of the preclinical period will not be permitted to enter the third year except by recommendation of the Advisory Board of the Medical School.

Students who have an unabsolved failure at the end of the fourth year will not be recommended as entitled to the degree of Doctor of Medicine or permitted to enter their intern year until the failure is absolved in such manner as may be indicated by the Advisory Board of the Medical School.

The Faculty reserves the right to serve the connection of any student with the Medical School at any time for what it deems either mental, physical, or moral unfitness for a career in medicine.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Students who withdraw from the Medical School without notice or who

fail to report after a leave of absence will automatically terminate their connection with the Medical School.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION

The candidate for the degree of Doctor of Medicine must have attained the age of twenty-one years and must be of good moral character. He must have studied medicine for four full years and must have attended four annual courses

as a

matriculated student (not including the fifth, or intern year), the last of

He must have

which has been spent in this school. He must have completed the required work, have fulfilled satisfactorily all special requirements, and have received satisfactory grade throughout the entire medical course. discharged all indebtedness to the school.

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Students

FIFTH YEAR

are required to supplement the academic course in medicine with

a year as intern in an approved hospital or laboratory, or as a special worker

in a

department of the Medical School. Qualified students may take their year's laboratory work after the third half-year.

CURRICULUM IN PUBLIC HEALTH

At the beginning of the second half of the fourth year in the Medical School students may elect to enter Public Health Curriculum C. This curriculum extends over a year and a half, and on its satisfactory completion the candidate is granted the degrees of Doctor of Medicine and Graduate in Public Health (Gr.P.H.).

The first year is devoted to courses offered by the various colleges of the University in Berkeley and the last half-year is devoted to work given in the Medical School.

PUBLIC HEALTH CURRICULUM C

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Field Work in Epidemiology Research (with thesis).

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For students in public health and graduates in sanitary engineering provision is made in Public Health Curricula A and B, each leading to the degree of Graduate in Public Health. The instruction of the last year in each of these two curricula is given in the Medical School. Out-lines of these curricula will be found in the Announcement of the Graduate Division and the Circular of Information, Academic Departments.

GENERAL INFORMATION

REGISTRATION

Applications for admission and for advanced standing must be addressed to the Secretary of the Medical School, San Francisco. They must be received not later than May 1.

Students will not be admitted to medical courses until they have registered at the Student's Office of the Medical School, Parnassus and Third avenues, San Francisco.

FEES

The charge for tuition is one hundred and fifty dollars per annum, payable in two installments, August and January. A key and breakage deposit of $25 in the first and second years and of $10 in the third and fourth years is required for the use of lockers and to cover the cost of material used in laboratories and possible damage to college buildings and equipment.

In the first year there is an additional fee of $15 for dissecting material, $5 for each part.

During the first year and a half an Infirmary and Gymnasium fee of $5 per half-year is required.

Students not registering on the dates announced will be charged $2 additional.

Students not appearing for examinations on specified dates will be required to pay a fee of $5 for a special examination.

Students registered in the Medical School and taking less than the required amount of work in any given half-year are required to pay a proportionate fee for tuition. Such students must first obtain the permission of the Medical

Faculty.

Students will not be permitted to register until they have paid their fees for the ensuing half-year. A student whose fees remain unpaid at the time fixed for

their

payment must cease making use of all privileges as a student until his

financial relations with the University have been arranged satisfactorily with the Secretary of the Medical School. Failure to comply with this rule may result in the student's dismissal.

Rooms and table board may be obtained in Berkeley at the rate of $35.00

to $50.00

per

month and near the Medical School in San Francisco at from

$35.00 to $45.00 per month.

MICROSCOPES AND BLOOD-COUNTING APPARATUS

Students are advised to purchase their own microscopes. A limited number

of microscopes

are available for rental from the school at a cost of seven dollars

per annum. Students using microscopes which belong to the school are liable for damage done the instruments while in their possession.

The character of the practical work requires that each student own a bloodcounting apparatus and an ophthalmoscope. These should be purchased at the beginning of the second half of the second year.

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