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LARYNGOLOGY, OTOLOGY AND RHINOLOGY

ALBERT J. HOUSTON, B.L., M.D., Clinical Professor of Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology.

FREDERICK C. LEWITT, B.S., M.D., Instructor in Laryngology, Otology and . Rhinology.

ABEL W. JOHNSON, A.M., M.D., Instructor in Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology.

ANNA FLYNN, M.D., Instructor in Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology. EDMUND D. SHORTLIDGE, M.D., Instructor in Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology.

JAMES H. MCCLELLAND, M.D., Instructor in Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology.

WALLACE B. SMITH, M.D., Instructor in Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology.

ROBERT C. MARTIN, A.B., M.D., Assistant in Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology.

HERBERT J. COHN, M.D., Assistant in Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology. ROBERT K. HUTCHINGS, M.D., Assistant in Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology.

GUY P. DOYLE, M.D., Assistant in Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology. PINI J. CALVI, B.S., M.D., Assistant in Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology.

The required work of this department is given in the second half of the third year and the first half of the fourth year.

THIRD YEAR. During the second half-year, instruction is carried on by means of lectures and demonstrations.

FOURTH YEAR.-The work in the first half of the fourth year is practical and is carried on in association with regular clinics in the OutPatient Department, University Hospital. The use of the various instruments employed is taught. The work in the second half of the four year is elective.

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OPHTHALMOLOGY

WALTER SCOTT FRANKLIN, M.D., Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology.
Instructor in Ophthalmology.

EDWARD F. GLASER, M.D., Instructor in Ophthalmology.

EDMUND D. SHORTLIDGE, M.D., Instructor in Ophthalmology.

ANNA FLYNN, M.D., Instructor in Ophthalmology.

FREDERICK C. CORDES, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Ophthalmology.
WARREN D. HORNER, B.S., M.D., Assistant in Ophthalmology.

Instruction in this department is given in the second half of the third and first half of the fourth years.

THIRD YEAR.—In the second half of this term a systematic course of lectures and recitations is given, covering the more common diseases of the lids and globe.

FOURTH YEAR.-In the first half of the fourth year the class is divided into sections for work in the Out-Patient Department. Work in this department in the second half of the year is elective.

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FRANK HINMAN, A.B., M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology.

WILLIAM P. WILLARD, M.D., Instructor in Urology.

LIONEL P. PLAYER, M.D., Instructor in Urology.

CHARLES P. L. MATHE, M.D., Instructor in Urology.
MILEY B. WESSON, B.S., M.D., Instructor in Urology.
HARRY PARTRIDGE, M.D., Assistant in Urology.

SIDNEY OLSEN, A.B., M.D., Assistant in Urology.

HENRY A. R. KREUTZMANN, M.D., Assistant in Urology.

ARTHUR E. BELT, A.B., M.S., M.D., Assistant in Urology.

DUNCAN MORISON, M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.S., Assistant in Urology.

OLIVER W. BUTLER, M.D., Assistant in Urology.

LEE BROWN, M.B., Ch.M., Assistant in Urology.

Instruction in this department is begun in the last half of the third year and is continued in the fourth year.

THIRD YEAR.-During the last half of the year a course of lectures and recitations deals with the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the genito-urinary tract.

FOURTH YEAR.-In the first half of this year practical instruction is given in the Out-Patient Department. Work in the second half of the fourth year is elective.

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HOWARD E. RUGGLES, A.B., M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Roentgenology.

LLOYD BRYAN, B.S., M.D., Instructor in Roentgenology.

C. O. TUFTS, Instructor in Dental Roentgenology.

ELIZABETH SCHULZE, B.S., M.D., Instructor in Roentgenology.

O. S. Cook, B.S., M.D., Instructor in Roentgenology.

The required work in this department is given in the second half of the third year and consists of lectures and demonstration of plates. Elective work is offered in the second half of the fourth year.

THIRD YEAR

101. Lectures and Demonstrations.

Second half-year, twice a week.

For electives in this department see page 95.

ANAESTHESIOLOGY

RUGGLES.

(32 hours)

MARY E. BOTSFORD, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Anaesthesiology. DOROTHY A. WOOD, M.D., Instructor in Anaesthesiology.

MARY KAVANAGH, Assistant in Anaesthesiology.

ETHEL RIGHETTI, M.D., Assistant in Anaesthesiology.

The work in this department is entirely elective and is given in the second half of the fourth year.

For electives in this department see page 95.

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

FRANK W. LYNCH, A.B., M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology. WILLIAM G. MOORE, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

LOUIS I. BLEITSTEIN, B.S., M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics

and Gynecology.

ALICE F. MAXWELL, B.S., M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

ARMSTRONG TAYLOR, M.D., Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology. MARGARET SCHULZE, M.S., M.D., Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology. PHILIP H. ARNOT, A.B., M.D., Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology. MARMION H. CHILDRESS, A.B., M.D., Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Instruction in this department is given to students of the third and fourth years. The work of the third year and first half of the fourth year is obligatory. The required courses include lectures, recitations, laboratory demonstrations, and practical work in the wards and Out-Patient Department. Each student must attend at least twelve maternity cases.

THIRD YEAR. The work of the first half of the third year is concerned chiefly with normal pregnacy, labor and the puerperium. In the second half-year, the courses deal on one hand with obstetrical complications and on the other hand with gynecologic disease.

FOURTH YEAR.-Courses are given in the wards and operating rooms of the University and San Francisco Hospitals. Students follow cases from the dispensary to the operating room and study their convalescence in the wards. Fundamentals of treatment are taught from typical cases. Elective courses are offered in the second half of the fourth year.

THIRD YEAR

101A-101B. Lectures and Recitations.

LYNCH, MAXWELL.

First half-year, twice a week; second half-year, three times a week. (80 hours)

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FOURTH YEAR ELECTIVES

The last half of the fourth year has been set aside for electives. A minimum of 560 hours is demanded. Electives are arranged as double courses and single courses. A double course occupies the entire day for one month or forenoons or afternoons for two months, and has a value of 140 hours. A single course occupies a half day for one month and has a value of 70 hours.

Two double courses must be selected from among the courses offered in any one of the following: General Medicine, Pediatrics, General Surgery, or Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Students who desire to specialize in any major branch of medical study may elect additional courses offered in a given subject, but no student will be allowed to devote his whole elective period to one subject without special permission of the Advisory Board of the Faculty and the consent of the head of the department concerned.

The final choice of electives must be left at the Secretary's office on or before November 15, 1921. No changes will be allowed after the final arrangement is made. The time allotted for electives, together with the schedule thereof, must be determined by the Executive Secretary of the Medical School.

The Faculty reserves the right to make any changes deemed necessary in the selection and arrangement of the courses chosen by the student. This selection will be based upon the character of the work accomplished by the student during the required courses of the curriculum.

Examinations will be held at the end of each course, for the most part practical, and the grade assigned to each student will be sent to the Secretary's office as soon as the course has terminated.

The value of the courses, as stated above, when elected in anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology and bacteriology, or research medicine, must depend on arrangement with the heads of the departments concerned.

ANATOMY

209. Human Embryology.

EVANS.

Opportunity is offered for the study of specific problems in human embryology. The collections of both human and comparative embryological material are constantly being augmented. The elective is offered only to students familiar with vertebrate embryology. (Hours to be arranged)

210. Physiological Anatomy of Reproduction. Informal conferences and demonstrations. plantation, comparative placentation, etc. quired. One hour weekly.

EVANS.

The oestrous cycle, imOutside reading re(Hours to be arranged)

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