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Agency.

Huffcut on Agency; Huffcutt's Cases on Agency.

3 hrs., during a portion of the year.

Partnership.

Mr. BARTLETT.

Assistant Professor BOSLEY.

Ames' Cases on Partnership; George on Partnership.

3 hrs., during a portion of the year.

Assistant Professor BoSLEY.

Private Corporations.

Morawetz on Corporations; Cummings' Cases on Corporations. 3 hrs., during a portion of the year.

Wills and Administrations.

Professor SLACK.

Chaplain's Principles and Cases on Wills; California Code of Civil Procedure, title "Proceedings in the Probate Court," and assigned cases.

2 hrs., throughout the year.

Equity.

SENIOR YEAR.

Assistant Professor OLNEY.

Keener's Cases on Equity Jurisdiction; Ames' Cases on Trusts. 3 hrs., throughout the year.

Damages.

Mr. BARTLETT.

Sedgwick's Elements of the Law of Damages; Beale's Cases on

Damages.

2 hrs., during a portion of the year.

Pleading and Practice.

Professor SLACK.

Stephen on Common Law Pleading; Bliss on Code Pleading; California Code of Civil Procedure, and assigned cases.

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Lectures on Public International Law; Dicey's Conflict of Laws, American edition, with J. B. Moore's notes, and assigned cases.

1 hr., throughout the year.

Constitutional Law.

Assistant Professor BOSLEY.

Cooley's Principles of Constitutional Law, and assigned cases.

2 hrs., throughout the year.

MOOT COURT.

A Moot Court is established as a regular mode of instruction. Attendance is made compulsory upon the members of the Senior class. A member of the Faculty presides over the argument of each cause, and an opinion is written under his direction by some student.

LIBRARY.

There is no library connected with the College, but students are permitted to use the San Francisco Law Library, at the New City Hall, on the same terms as members of the bar.

PRIVILEGES ON GRADUATION.

Students who complete the prescribed courses receive the degree of Bachelor of Laws, and are admitted to the bar by the Supreme on motion, without examination.

Court of the State,

EXPENSES.

FEES.

Tuition in the College of the Law is free, with the exception of a class fee of $10.00 per year, to cover incidental expenses.

BOARD AND LODGING.

Good board, with room, at a convenient distance from the lecturerooms, may be procured at the rate of $5.00 a week, and upwards.

THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

FACULTY.

MARTIN KELLOGG, President of the University, President.

ROBERT A. MCLEAN, Professor of Clinical and Operative Surgery, Dean.

G. A. SHURTLEFF, Emeritus Professor of Mental Diseases and Medical Jurisprudence.

R. BEVERLY COLE, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

W. F. MCNUTT, Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine.

W. E. TAYLOR, Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery.

A. L. LENGFELD, Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Chemistry.
BENJAMIN R. SWAN, Professor of Diseases of Children.

GEORGE H. POWERS, Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology.
WILLIAM WATT KERR, Professor of Clinical Medicine.

ARNOLD A. D'ANCONA, Professor of Physiology.

DOUGLASS W. MONTGOMERY, Professor of Diseases of the Skin.
WASHINGTON DODGE, Professor of Therapeutics.

JOHN M. WILLIAMSON, Professor of Anatomy.

JOHN W. ROBERTSON, Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases.
JOHN C. SPENCER, Professor of Pathology and Histology.

W. E. HOPKINS, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology.
GEORGE F. SHIELS, Associate Professor of Principles and Practice of
Surgery.

CHARLES A. VON HOFFMANN, Associate Professor of Gynecology.

W. B. LEWITT, Associate Professor of Diseases of Children.

F. T. GREEN, Associate Professor of Medical Chemistry.

DEMONSTRATORS AND ASSISTANTS.

SAMUEL P. TUGGLE, Demonstrator of Anatomy.
S. J. FRASER, Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy.
EDWIN BUNNELL, Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy.
L. D. BACIGALUPI, Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy.
T. A. MCCULLOCH, Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy.
J. HENRY BARBAT, Adjunct to the Chair of Anatomy.

RICHARD M. A. BERNDT, Adjunct to the Chair of Therapeutics.
WILLIAM J. HAWKINS, Adjunct to the Chair of Physiology.
JAMES F. MCCONE, Assistant to the Chair of Obstetrics.
THOMAS B. W. LELAND, Assistant to the Chair of Physiology.
H. A. L. RYFKOGEL, Director of Clinical Laboratory.

COLLEGE DISPENSARY STAFF.

Medicine-J. W. ROBERTSON, T. B. W. LELAND, W. Dodge.

Surgery-JOHN M. WILLIAMSON, ALBERT K. HAPERSBERG, H. B. A. KUGELER, CECIL M. ARMISTEAD.

Ophthalmology and Otology-GEORGE H. POWERS, HUGH LAGAN, H. W. STIREWALT, J. P. HULL, G. W. MERRITT, J. J. FLOOD, W. E. HOPKINS.

Nervous Diseases-LEO NEWMARK.

Gynecology-R. BEVERLY COLE, CHARLES A. VON HOFFMANN, J. F. MCCONE.

Cutaneous and Venereal Diseases-DOUGLASS W. MONTGOMERY, W. G.

HAY.

Orthopedic Surgery-H. M. SHERMAN.

ORGANIZATION-EDUCATIONAL STANDARD.

The Toland Medical College became an integral part of the University of California in 1873, being at that time organized under the name of the Medical Department of the University. It was among the first medical colleges in the United States to institute a four-years' course and a graded system of studies. Other requirements tending to elevate the educational standard of the medical profession and to give additional value to the diploma of the Medical Department of the University, have now been established.

SITUATION.

The building of the Medical Department, called Toland Hall, in honor of the founder of the college, is situated near North Beach, San Francisco, a locality favoring the health and industrious habits of the students. The site is near the termini of the Kearny Street electric line and the Powell Street line.

The Lecture Hall of the college is capable of seating five hundred persons; the Clinical Amphitheater is of about equal capacity; the

Museum contains an extensive collection of specimens and preparations; the Dissecting Room is fitted up with all the modern improvements; the Laboratories are supplied with all the apparatus and chemicals necessary for practical teaching.

CALENDAR AND DIRECTORY.

The session of 1898-99 will begin Thursday, September 1, 1898, and end Saturday, April 30, 1899.

The matriculation examinations will be held at Berkeley, on August 15, 16, and 17, 1898.

The annual Commencement for conferring the degree of Doctor of Medicine is held in May.

The Didactic Lectures are delivered at the College building (Toland Hall), Stockton Street, below Chestnut, San Francisco.

The Clinical Lectures are delivered at the City and County Hospital, corner of Twenty-second Street and Potrero Avenue.

The Dispensary Clinics are held at No. 155 New Montgomery Street. The office of the Dean is at No. 305 Kearny Street, San Francisco.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION.

Students desiring to matriculate are required to pass examinations for admission, with the following exceptions, viz.:

1. Applicants who present certificates of having successfully passed the examination for admission to the College of Letters or the Colleges of the Sciences of the University of California, or to some other recognized university or college.

2. Applicants who present diplomas or certificates of graduation from the University of California, or some other recognized university or college.

3. Applicants who present diplomas or certificates of graduation from recognized high schools and academies.

4. Applicants who present a diploma or certificate of graduation from a State Normal School of California, or of any other State or Territory.

Applicants whose credentials are otherwise satisfactory will be required to pass an examination in Physics, if their certificates do not cover that subject.

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