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SUMMER COURSES.

In case there is a sufficient number of applicants a limited number of special courses will be given in the months following the close of the second half-year. Application must be made not later than March 15th. Courses begin April 1st.

The tuition for each of these courses is $50. In addition a charge will be made for actual materials consumed.

For detailed information consult the Annual Announcement of the College of Medicine.

POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

(SAN FRANCISCO POLYCLINIC.)

FACULTY.

BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER, President of the University, President.
HENRY J. KREUTZMANN, Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
MARTIN REGENSBURGER, Professor of Dermatology and Venereal Dis
eases, Secretary.

HENRY L. WAGNER, Professor of Rhinology and Laryngology.
LEO NEWMARK, Professor of Neurology.

LOUIS BAZET, Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery.

WILLIAM A. MARTIN, Professor of Ophthalmology.

WASHINGTON DODGE, Professor of Medicine.

GEORGE W. MERRITT, Professor of Otology.

JAMES A. BLACK, Professor of Laryngology and Rhinology.

J. WILSON SHIELS, Professor of Medicine.

FRANK B. CARPENTER, Professor of Gynecology.

CHARLES G. LEVISON, Professor of Surgery.

THOMAS W. SERVISS, Associate Professor of Rhinology and Laryngology.

WILLIAM F. FRIEDHOFER, Associate Professor of Gynecology.

ROSAMOND L. Cox, Associate Professor of Otology.

MARCUS W. FREDRICK, Associate Professor of Otology.

FRANK R. DRAY, Associate Professor of Medicine.

HENRY A. F. RYFKOGEL, Associate Professor of Surgery.

WILLIAM P. READ, Associate Professor of Surgery.

GEORGE H. EVANS, Associate Professor of Medicine.

JAMES T. WATKINS, Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery. CHARLES M. COOPER, Associate Professor of Electro-Therapeutics. FLORENCE M. HILL, Pathologist.

ORGANIZATION AND SCOPE.

By articles of affiliation adopted in May, 1892, the San Francisco Polyclinic became the Post-Graduate Medical Department of the University of California. This department of the University offers to graduates of regular schools of medicine clinical instruction in all branches of medicine and surgery. The material is abundant, the number of visits amounting annually to over thirty thousand, and affords all the opportunities for study to be met with at a great metropolitan dispensary.

Wards have been reserved in the City and County Hospital, in which the patients of the Polyclinic requiring operative treatment are attended by members of the Faculty. In these wards students are enabled to witness general surgical, gynecological, and ophthalmological operations. They are also granted the privilege of following the services by professors in the Post-Graduate Medical Department conducted in other hospitals in San Francisco, viz.: the French, German, St. Luke's, and the Waldeck.

A course of instruction lasts four weeks. Students may take courses in all branches simultaneously or select any number they may desire.

Bacteriology. The Bacteriological Laboratory is supplied with complete apparatus for the study of the natural history of pathogenic bacterial life, and courses of such study will be given as the demand for them arises.

Fees. The fee for a course of four weeks' duration, in all branches except bacteriology, is $30.00. The terms for the course in bacteriology are subject to special conditions.

For a repetition of a course the fee is one-half of the first charge.

Certificates of Attendance, specifying the course or courses pursued, will be issued to students who attend the clinics regularly. No examinations for such certificates are required.

The Polyclinic occupies its own building at 430 Ellis Street, in the heart of the city, convenient to all cars. The building contains a large lecture room, fourteen clinic rooms, waiting rooms, reading rooms, drug store, and the bacteriological laboratory. The laboratory is fitted with complete apparatus for the study of and experimentation in bacteriology; and a complete medical and surgical outfit.

Cadavers are at the disposal of the students at any time.

Information will be given on application to Professor MARTIN REGENSBURGER, Secretary, 803 Sutter Street, San Francisco.

COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY.

FACULTY.

BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER, President of the University, President.

HARRY P. CARLTON, Professor of Operative Dentistry, Dean.

LUIS L. DUNBAR, Professor of Operative Dentistry and Dental Histology, Emeritus.

*CLARK L. GODDARD, Professor of Orthodontia, Emeritus.

ARNOLD A. D'ANCONA, Professor of Physiology and Histology.

WILLIAM F. SHARP, Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry.

JOSEPH D. HOGDEN, Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy.

JAMES G. SHARP, Professor of the Principles and Practice of

Surgery.

CHARLES A. LITTON, Professor of Orthodontia.

ALFRED SCHNEIDER, Acting Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica.

JOHN S. ENGS, Acting Professor of Bacteriology and Pathology. MARTIN H. FISCHER, Assistant Professor of Physiology.

LECTURERS, DEMONSTRATORS, AND ASSISTANTS. LOUIS DEF. BARTLETT, Special Lecturer on Dental Jurisprudence. FRANK L. PLATT, Assistant in Dental Technics.

HOWARD D. NOBLE, Assistant in Orthodontia Technic.

ADOLPH BAER, Assistant in Histology, and Special Lecturer on Medicine and Surgery of the Mouth.

CHARLES P. HAUSELT, Demonstrator of Prosthetic Dentistry.

CHARLES H. BOWMAN, Assistant in Crown and Bridge Work and Demonstrator of Prosthetic Dentistry.

STEPHEN CLEARY, Assistant in Anatomy.

GUY S. MILLBERRY, Assistant in Metallurgy.

*Died March 30, 1905.

Resigned December 31, 1904.

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