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10,000 patients a year, furnishes abundant material for daily clinics, in which the advanced students are required to do a large amount of the work in the examining and prescribing for patients, under the direction of the medical instructors. Arrangements have also been made with the Associated Charities whereby such cases coming within their jurisdiction as need medical attendance are placed in the care of the senior students, under the supervision of the clinical staff of the Dispensary.

COURSE OF STUDY

First Year.

MATERIA MEDICA.-Two hours of lectures and recitations per week. Practical work in Dispensary, twelve hours for four weeks.

ANATOMY.-Six hours recitations with demonstration on cadaver each week. Dissections of at least one lateral half of body.

PHYSIOLOGY.-Three hours of recitations and four hours of laboratory work per week.

CHEMISTRY.-One hour recitation and four hours of laboratory work per week.

HISTOLOGY.-One hour recitation and six hours of laboratory work per week.

FINAL EXAMINATIONS at end of year on Histology. Embryology, Osteology, Syndesmology, Myology, and in Physiology on the Blood, Circulation, Digestion, Secretion and Excretion, Anima! Heat.

Second Year.

MATERIA MEDICA.-Two hours lectures and recitations per week,
ANATOMY.-Four hours recitations and demonstration on cadaver
Dissections, one lateral half of body.
SURGICAL ANATOMY.-Two hours lectures and recitations per
week, first half year.

per week.

PHYSIOLOGY.-Two hours recitations and two hours laboratory per week.

CHEMISTRY.-One hour lecture or recitation and four hours laboratory per week.

PATHOLOGY.-Two hours recitation and lectures per week, and eight hours laboratory work per week.

PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS.-Two hours recitations per week for half year, and two hours practical work in College clinic the last half year.

HYGIENE.-One hour lecture per week for half year.

CLINICAL MEDICINE.-Two hours recitation per week throughout

year.

FINAL EXAMINATIONS at end of year in Materia Medica, Anat-
omy (descriptive,, Physiology, Chemistry, Pathology,
Hygiene, Physical Diagnosis, Respiration.
Third Year.

SURGERY.-Three hours lectures, one hour recitation, and two hours clinics at County Hospital per week.

Six hours clinics at College Dispensary per week. MEDICINE.-Three recitations per week.

Six hours clinics at College Dispensary.

OBSTETRICS.-Two recitations per week.

THERAPEUTICS.-Two hours lectures and recitations per week.

GYNECOLOGY.-One hour recitation per week.

PAEDIATRICS.-One hour lecture and recitation per week. TOXICOLOGY, URINALYSIS, AND CLINICAL CHEMISTRY.-One hour lecture and two hours laboratory per week.

DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREAL.-One hour clinic per week. BACTERIOLOGY.-Twelve hours laboratory per week, for six weeks. SURGICAL ANATOMY.-Two hours lectures and recitations per week for one-half year.

GROSS PATHOLOGY.-One hour per week, for one-half year. PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS AND PRACTICE.-One hour per week. OPHTHALMOLOGY.-One hour recitation per week, for one-half year.

OTOLOGY, LARYNGOLOGY, ETC.-One hour recitations per week, for one-half year.

SURGICAL PATHOLOGY.-Two hours per week.

FINAL EXAMINATIONS at end of third year in Therapeutics, Pædiatrics, Toxicology, etc., Bacteriology, Surgical Anatomy, Gross Pathology and Obstetrics.

Fourth Year.

SURGERY.-Two hours lectures, one hour recitation.

Two hours clinics at County Hospital.

Orthopedrics, one hour lecture per week.

MEDICINE.-Two hours lectures and one hour recitations.

Three hours clinics and bed-side instructions at County
Hospital.

OBSTETRICS.-One hour demonstrations on manikin and on cadaver per week.

GYNECOLOGY.-One hour clinic at County Hospital.

Two hours clinics at College Dispensary per week. NEUROLOGY.-One hour lecture, one hour clinic and bed-side instruction at County Hospital.

One hour clinic at College Dispensary per week.

One hour lecture and recitations on minute Anatomy per week, for twelve weeks.

DERMATOLOGY, VENEREAL AND GENITO-URINARY.-One hour clinic at County Hospital, and one hour clinic at College Dispensary per week.

OPHTHALMOLOGY.-Two hours clinic per week at College Dis

pensary.

OTOLOGY, LARYNGOLOGY, ETC.-Two hours clinic at College Dispensary, per week.

ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS.-One hour a week.

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FINAL EXAMINATIONS at the end of the year in Surgery, Medicine, Gynecology, Neurology, Dermatology, Urinary, Ophthalmology, Otology, Laryngology.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION

All students must register each year with the Secretary. To the First Year Class :

Students will be required to pass an examination, unless graduates of some University, College, High School, Academy or Normal School, or present certificates as having done work in such institutions as covers the ground hereinafter mentioned. The examination will consist, first, of English, in which a composition of not less than 200 words must be written by the student at the time of the examination; this will be marked on construction, punctuation, orthography, and chirography. Second, in arithmetic, such ground as is covered by the Common School Arithmetic. In Algebra, through quadruple equations. In Physics, on principles of mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, optics and acoustics. In Latin, one year's work is required in

Preparatory Schools. A medical student's certificate issued by any State Examining Board covering the work of the foregoing entrance examination will be accepted, and any student having the A. B., B. S., or equivalent degree from a reputable literary college. Graduates and students of Homeopathic or Eclectic Medicine, as many years as they attended those colleges, provided they have met the previous requirements, and that they pass an examination in materia medica and therapeutics, may be admitted, subject, however, to the further approval of the Executive Committee. Applicants who fail in one or more of these branches will be required to make up the deficiency before beginning the second year's work in this College. To the Second Year Class :

Any student who has attended one or more courses in an accredited Medical College, and any student having the A. B., B. S. or equivalent degree from a reputable Literary College, graduates and students of Homeopathic, or Eclectic Medicine, as many years as they attended those colleges, provided they have met the previous requirements and that they pass an examination in materia medica and therapeutics, may be permitted to enter the second year; subject, however, to the further approval of the Dean and Faculty of this School.

To the Third Year Class :

Any student who has attended two terms in this or any other accredited Medical College, whose course of study is equally advanced, may, on presentation of proper credentials, enter the third year class.

To the Fourth Year Class.

Same as above, only adding one year's attendance.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION

First-The candidate for the degree of Medicinae Doctor must have attained the age of twenty-one years, and be of good moral character.

Second-He must have studied medicine for four full years, must have attended four courses of medical lectures (no two of them occurring in the same calendar year), the last of which must have been in this College.

Third-He must have passed the required examinations on

lectures, recitations, laboratory and clinical work, must have dissected the entire cadaver, and have fulfilled the required periods.

Fourth-He must have paid all the College fees.

Fifth-The foregoing are essential. But in addition to these is the final test vote of the Faculty as to the general fitness of the candidate for the degree; the Faculty reserving the right to reject in any or all cases upon this ground, apart from and in addition to all other tests and requirements.

The Faculty will maintain the right to suspend or expel a student at any time for conduct unbecoming a gentleman.

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The Diploma Fee must be paid by January 1st, but will be returned if the candidate fails.

All fees must be paid at the beginning of the term.

Students admitted to any advanced course in consideration of work done elsewhere, must pay Matriculation, Demonstration and Lecture Fees.

Room and board may be procured for four dollars a week and upwards.

Address all communications as to matriculation and qualifications to Walter Lindley, M. D., Dean, 315 West 5th street. Any further information may be had by application in person, or by writing to

Or to

FRED C. MCKINNIE,
Clerk of the Faculty,
737 Buena Vista Street,
Los Angeles, Cal.

W. D. BABCOCK, A. M., M. D., Secretary,

916, 917, 918, Braly Bldg, Los Angeles, Cal.

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