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He must have passed successfully a final examination, both written and practical, in Materia Medica and Therapeutics; Pathology; Medicine; Surgery; Obstetrics and Gynecology; Laryngology and Otology; Ophthalmology; Skin and Venereal Diseases.

He must attend the graduating exercises and receive his diploma in person, unless excused for cause by special action of the Faculty.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

The work of the first two years of the curriculum of Rush Medical College is included in these courses. Descriptions of the courses in Medicine and preparatory to Medicine, of advanced and research courses, statements as to the scope of the work in different subjects, and the names of the instructing staff may be found in connection with the departmental announcements in this Register, as indicated below.

XX. THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY1

(For courses in this Department see pp. 257-62)

General and Organic Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis are now prerequisites to the medical courses proper. The necessary knowledge of the subject can be obtained from Chemistry 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 or Admission Chemistry and 28 and 3S, 4, and 6.2

Organic Chemistry, 33 and 34 (Mj.), Summer Quarter, or 14 and 15 (2Mj.) may be substituted for course 4.

Students who are preparing for the study of medicine, and who are also candidates for a Bachelor's degree in the University of Chicago, are strongly recommended to take at least two majors more of Chemistry, viz., Quantitative Analysis 8, and Physical Chemistry (see pp. 258-61).

Candidates for a Bachelor's degree who expect to do research work in Physiology or allied medical subjects may with advantage elect further courses from the following: Quantitative Analysis 9; Organic Chemistry 30, 31, and 32; or Advanced General Chemistry 55 (see pp. 258, 259, 260).

Course 85, the Chemistry and Preparations of Medicinal Drugs, Mj., is required in the medical curriculum.

XXII. THE DEPARTMENT OF ZOÖLOGY

(For courses in this Department see pp. 276-79)

One major of Vertebrate Embryology is required in the medical curriculum: course 20 or 21.

XXIII. THE DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY

(For courses in this Department see pp. 280–81)

The required dissection is included in courses 1, 2, 3, and 4; Splanchnology, Histology, and Cytology in course 10. Anatomy 17 (Neurology) is also required. For Embryology see Department of Zoology.

1 For courses in Physiological Chemistry see the Department of Physiology, pp. 283-85. : Medical students who enter without receiving credit for High-School Chemistry are required to take General Chemistry, courses 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6.

XXIV. THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY

(Including Physiological Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Experimental Therapeutics) (For courses in this Department see pp. 283-85)

Premedical students may profitably elect courses 1 and 2.

The minimum work for medical students includes courses 12, 13, and 14. The required work in Physiological Chemistry consists of courses 19 and 20; that in Pharmacology, of course 21.

Optional courses are also offered in the Department of Psychology (see pp. 126-29).

XXVIII. THE DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY

(For courses in this Department see p. 292)

Course 1, General Pathology, and Pathological Histology are required in the medical curriculum.

XXVIIIA. THE DEPARTMENT OF HYGIENE AND

BACTERIOLOGY

(For courses in this Department see p. 294)

Course 2, General Bacteriology, is required in the medical curriculum.

IV. THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION

HARRY PRATT JUDSON, President of the University, Harper Memorial Library, Room W11.

CHARLES HUBBARD JUDD, Director of the School of Education, Emmons Blaine Hall, Room 199.

SAMUEL CHESTER PARKER, Dean of the College of Education, Emmons Blaine Hall, Room 100.

ELLIOT ROWLAND DOWNING, Assistant Dean of the College of Education, Emmons Blaine Hall, Room 100.

FRANKLIN WINSLOW JOHNSON, Principal of the University High School, Henry Holmes Belfield Hall, Room 164.

HARRY ORRIN GILLET, Supervising Principal of the Elementary School, Emmons Blaine Hall, Third Floor, Room 301A.

OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION

THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

HARRY PRATT JUDSON, A.M., LL.D., President of the University.

CHARLES HUBBARD Judd, PH.D., LL.D., Director; Professor and Head of the Department of Education.

SAMUEL CHESTER PARKER, A.M., Dean; Professor of Education.

ELLIOT ROWLAND DOWNING, PH.D., Assistant Dean and Associate Professor of Natural Science.

FRANKLIN WINSLOW JOHNSON, A.M., Principal of the High School, Lecturer in Secondary Education.

NATHANIEL BUTLER, A.M., LL.D., Professor of Education.

GEORGE WILLIAM MYERS, PH.D., Professor of the Teaching of Mathematics and Astronomy.

WALTER SARGENT, Professor of Education in Relation to Fine and Industrial Arts. JAMES HAYDEN Tufts, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor and Head of the Department of Philosophy.

ZONIA BABER, S.B., Associate Professor of the Teaching of Geography and Geology.

OTIS WILLIAM CALDWELL, PH.D., Associate Professor of the Teaching of Botany, and Supervisor of Nature-Study in the School of Education.

MARTHA FLEMING, Associate Professor of the Teaching of Speech, Oral Reading, and Dramatic Art. Retired.

FRANK MITCHELL LEAVITT, Associate Professor of Industrial Education and Supervisor of Industrial Education.

ROLLO LAVERNE LYMAN, A.M., Associate Professor of the Teaching of English. EMILY JANE RICE, PH.B., Associate Professor of the Teaching of History. Retired.

HERMAN CAMPBELL STEVENS, PH.D., M.D., Associate Professor of Education. KATHARINE BLUNT, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Home Economics.

JOHN FRANKLIN BOBBITT, PH.D., Assistant Professor of School Administration. FRANK NUGENT FREEMAN, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology. WILLARD CLARK Gore, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology.

MARCUS WILSON JERNEGAN, PH.D., Assistant Professor of the History of Education.

ALICE TEMPLE, ED.B., Assistant Professor in Kindergarten Training.
Gertrude Van HOESEN, PH.B., Assistant Professor of Household Art.

JOSEPHINE YOUNG, M.D., Assistant Professor of Neurology; School Physician.

BERNICE ALLEN, ED.B., S.B., Instructor in Home Economics.

CORA C. COLBURN, Instructor in Institution Economics.
LILLIAN SOPHIA CUSHMAN, PH.B., Instructor in Art.
CLARA M. FEENEY, S.B., Instructor in Home Economics.
AGNES K. HANNA, Instructor in Home Economics.
ANTOINETTE HOLLISTER, PH.B., Instructor in Clay Modeling.
F. BEATRICE HUNTER, S.B., Instructor in Household Art.
HOMER WALKER Josselyn, A.M., Instructor in Education.
MARY ROOT KERN, Instructor in Music.

NANCY HILL MCNEAL, Instructor in Household Art.

KATHARINE MARTIN, Instructor in Kindergarten Training.

ETHELWYN MILLER, S.B., Instructor in Home Economics.

MARGARET Kathleen TaylOR, S.B., PH.B., Instructor in Household Art.

ROLLA MILTON TRYON, A.M., Instructor in the Methods of Teaching History. IRENE WARREN, PH.B., Librarian and Instructor in School Library Economics. ETHEL WEBB, Instructor in Household Art.

WILLIAM GARRISON WHITFORD, PH.B., Instructor in Aesthetic and Industrial

Education.

JAMES REED YOUNG, A.M., Instructor in the History of Education.

RUTH ABBOTT, B.L.S., Associate in Library.

ELIZABETH EUPHROSYNE LANGLEY, Associate in Manual Training.

MARION GIFFIN DANA, Assistant in Institution Economics.
WILLIAM SCOTT GRAY, PH.B., A.M., Assistant in Education.

EARL D. HUNTINGTON, Assistant in the Museum.

HOWARD MUMFORD JONES, Assistant in English.

ELLA CLARK MCKENNEY, Assistant in Institution Economics.

ALICE S. PARR, Assistant in Institution Economics.

HOMER C. SAMPSON, Assistant in Natural Science.

WILLIAM FRANCIS BARR, PH.B., A.M., Director, School of Education, Drake University (Summer, 1914).

FRANCES M. BERRY, PH.B., Instructor in Kindergarten-Primary Education (Summer, 1914).

EDWIN SHERWOOD BISHOP, PH.D., University High School, Instructor in Physics (Summer, 1914).

IRMA WILLARD BOSTON, PH.B., Instructor in Home Economics and Household Art, Frances Shimer School; Instructor in Household Art (Summer, 1914). WILBERT LESTER CARR, A.M., University High School, Instructor in Latin (Summer, 1914).

JOHN MAXWELL CROWE, A.M., University High School; Instructor in English (Summer, 1914).

CORA IRENE DAVIS, Instructor in Household Art (Summer, 1914).

EMERY FILBEY, University High School; Instructor in Manual Training (Summer, 1914).

MARGARET GORDON, Assistant in Kindergarten (Summer, 1914).

PAUL HENRY HANUS, S.B., LL.D., Head of the Department of Education, Harvard University (Summer, 1914). ⚫

MATTIE LOUISE HATCHER, ED.B., PH.B., Supervisor, State Normal School, Cedar Falls, Ia.; Instructor in Kindergarten-Primary Education (Summer, 1914).

BERTHA HENDERSON, S.B., University High School, Instructor in Geography (Summer, 1914).

ALFRED EDWARD HENNINGS, A.M., Instructor in Physics (Summer, 1914). GRACE GORDON HOOD, S.B., Instructor in Home Economics (Summer, 1914). PORTIA HOWE, Instructor in Physical Education (Summer, 1914).

WALTER ALBERT JESSUP, A.M., PH.D., Professor of Education, State University of Iowa (Summer, 1914).

ELEANOR LALLY, A.B., University Elementary School, Instructor in English (Summer, 1914).

NAMA AURELIA LATHE, University High School; Instructor in Art (Summer, 1914).

RALPH D. MCLELLAN, Instructor in Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Instructor

in Art (Summer, 1914).

WILLIAM MARSHALL, University High School; Instructor in Manual Training (Summer, 1914).

EMMA B. MATTESON, Instructor in Home Economics, Simmons College; Instructor in Home Economics (Summer, 1914).

CHARLES S. MEEK, A.B., Superintendent of Schools, Boise, Idaho (Summer, 1914).

ELIZABETH WILHELMINA MILLER, PH.B., Instructor in Household Art (Summer, 1914).

MARGARET JUNE MITCHELL, PH.B., Assistant Professor, State Normal School,
Edmond, Oklahoma; Instructor in History (Summer, 1914).
CHARLES EDGAR MONTGOMERY, S.B., Instructor in Botany, School of Education,
Indiana University; Assistant in Natural Science (Summer, 1914).
FLORENCE NEWCOMB, A.B., Teacher of Costume Design, Washington Irving
High School, New York City; Instructor in Household Art (Summer, 1914).
ARESTES W. NOLAN, A.B., M.S., Assistant Professor, Department of Agriculture,
University of Illinois (Summer, 1914).

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