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3. Pathology.

(a) General and Morphological Pathology. 8 units.

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7. Clinical Medicine. 8 units.

Professor KERR, Drs. EBRIGHT, COOPER, and REINHARDT.

8. Physical Diagnosis. 4 units.

9. General Surgery. 11 units.

Dr. LELAND.

Professors SHERMAN and SHIELS, Drs. BARBAT and KUgeler.

10. Clinical and Operative Surgery. units.

Professor HUNTINGTON, Drs. TERRY, NEWMAN,

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15. Ophthalmology, Otology, and Laryngology. 2 units. Professors POWERS and HOPKINS, and Dr. MERRITT.

16. Dermatology. 1 unit.

Professor MONTGOMERY, Drs. MORROW and Grosse.

17. Genito-Urinary Surgery. 1 unit.

Professor WILLIAMSON and Dr. SPENCER.

18. Orthopedic Surgery. 1 unit.

Dr. HUNKIN.

Full access is given to the City and County Hospital, containing five hundred beds, and presenting for observation nearly every known form of disease, including those peculiar to the tropics and South America. As the staff of the hospital is largely drawn from the Faculty of the Department, the students have unusual advantages in clinical experience. The Professor of Clinical Surgery has charge of three surgical wards (thirty-two beds in each); the Professor of Clinical Medicine, of two wards; the Professor of Obstetrics and

Gynecology, and the Professor of Ophthalmology, of one ward each. Autopsies are conducted in the Mortuary regularly by the Pathologist. A large operating theater has been erected, where the major and minor operations of surgery are performed in view of the class. Operating days are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The hospital is situated at the junction of Twenty-second Street with Potrero Avenue, and is accessible from the Valencia Street, the Howard Street, the Mission Street, the Folsom Street, and the Bryant Street car lines.

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS.

The position of Interne, or House Physician and Surgeon, in the City and County Hospital, is open each year to four members of the graduating class who recommend themselves to the Faculty by their diligence and general fitness for the appointments. Internes receive their board and lodging for one year, and secure opportunities for accumulating an invaluable experience in every field of medicine and surgery. On completion of the term of service, a certificate is issued by the San Francisco Board of Health and the authorities of the City and County Hospital, as evidence of the faithful performance of the required duties. Students of the Senior Class desiring these appointments are required to make application in writing to the Dean at least two weeks before the close of the session.

The City Emergency Hospitals are open to students and graduates of this institution. In these hospitals excellent opportunities are afforded for experience in emergency work.

Several of the private hospitals in the city offer positions on the house staff to graduates of this college.

Assistants to the staff of the San Francisco Polyclinic are also appointed from the graduates of this institution.

BOARD AND LODGING.

The expense of living in San Francisco is not great. Good board, with room, at a convenient distance from the College building, may be procured at the rate of $5 a week.

DISPENSARY CLINICS.

The Faculty has organized a daily Free Dispensary Clinic, which is hled at 155 New Montgomery Street.

The advantage of an out-patient clinic lies in the fact that the class of cases presented for observation is, to a great extent, that seen in office practice. Combined with hospital work, the Dispensary Clinic forms an invaluable system of practical training for the student.

CONDITIONS OF GRADUATION.

1. The candidate for the degree of DOCTOR OF MEDICINE must have attained the age of twenty-one years, and be of good moral character.

2. He must have studied medicine four full years, and have attended four regular courses of medical instruction, the last of which must be that of the University of California.

3. He must have done the required work and passed the required examinations, written and oral.

He must have paid in full the college fees, including the graduation fee.

ADVANCED STANDING.

Students of the University of California who have completed the three years' course preparatory for medicine in the College of Natural Sciences, will be admitted to the Freshman Class without examination. Upon the completion of the course in the Medical Department, extending over four years, they will receive the degrees of B.S. and M.D.

EXPENSES.

FEES IN THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

The fees in the Medical Department of the University of California at present are as follows:

First Year:

Matriculation, five (5) dollars.

Tuition, one hundred and fifty (150) dollars.

Breakage and Laboratory deposit, fifteen (15) dollars.

Second Year:

Tuition, one hundred and fifty (150) dollars.

Breakage and Laboratory deposit, fifteen (15) dollars.

Third Year:

Tuition, one hundred and fifty (150) dollars.
Breakage and Laboratory deposit, ten (10) dollars.

Fourth Year:

Tuition, one hundred and fifty (150) dollars.
Breakage and Laboratory deposit, ten (10) dollars.
Graduation, twenty-five (25) dollars.

POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

(SAN FRANCISCO POLYCLINIC.)

BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER, President of the University, President.

HENRY J. KREUTZMANN, Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics. MARTIN REGENSBURGER, Professor of Dermatology and Venereal Diseases, Secretary.

GEORGE F. SHIELS, Professor of Surgery.

HENRY L. WAGNER, Professor of Rhinology and Laryngology, and

Disorders of Speech.

LOUIS BAZET, Professor of General and Genito-Urinary Surgery.
WILLIAM A. MARTIN, Professor of Ophthalmology.

LEO NEWMARK, Professor of Neurology.

WASHINGTON DODGE, Professor of Medicine.

A. MILES TAYLOR, Professor of Gynecology.

GEORGE W. MERRITT, Professor of Ophthalmology.

JAMES A. BLACK, Professor of Laryngology and Rhinology.

CONRAD WEIL, Professor of Surgery.

THOMAS B. W. LELAND, Professor of Medicine.

J. WILSON SHIELS, Professor of Medicine.

SILAS M. MOUSER, Professor of Bacteriology.

F. B. CARPENTER, Professor of Gynecology.

HENRY A. L. RYFKOGEL, Professor of Pathology and General Microscopy.

FRANK P. WILSON, Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery.

PHILIP COLLISCHONN, Associate Professor of Medicine.

T. W. SERVISS, Associate Professor of Rhinology and Laryngology.
W. F. FRIEDHOFER, Associate Professor of Gynecology.
CHARLES G. LEVISON, Associate Professor of Surgery.
ROSAMOND L. Cox, Associate Professor of Otology.
M. W. FREDRICK, Associate Professor of Otology.
F. R. DRAY, Associate Professor of Medicine.
WILLIAM P. READ, Associate Professor of Surgery.
GEORGE H. EVANS, Associate Professor of Medicine.

CLINICIANS.

General Surgery-Chiefs of Clinic: GEORGE F. SHIELS, LOUIS BAZET,
CHARLES G. LEVISON, CONRAD WEIL. Assistants: FREDERICK
A. RINNE, W. H. KELLOGG, GILBERT M. BARRETT, JOSEPH G.
MORRISSEY, B. F. MCELROY, TRACY G. RUSSELL, ALLEN F.
GILLIHAN, HAYDN M. SIMMONS, G. J. MCCHESNEY, C. C.
HANSEN.

Genito-Urinary Surgery-Chief of Clinic: LOUIS BAZET. Assistants:
B. F. MCELROY, W. H. KELLOGG, JOSEPH G. MORRISSEY.
Nose and Throat-Chiefs of Clinic: HENRY L. WAGNER, JAMES A.
BLACK, T. W. SERVISS. Assistants: HELEN J. WATERMAN,
L. A. SMITH, VIDA REDINGTON, E. K. WILLITS, WILLIAM A.
LILLIE, ANNA M. MOSGROVE, F. J. CONLON.

Eye-Chiefs of Clinic: WILLIAM A. MARTIN, GEORGE W. MERRITT.
Assistants: ROSAMOND L. Cox, J. H. PHILIP, R. H. ORR, M. H.
ATKINS, CHARLES V. CROSS.

Ear-Chiefs of Clinic: ROSAMOND L. Cox, M. W. FREDRICK. Assistants: MILLICENT E. FALCK, HELEN J. WATERMAN, CHARLES V. CROSS.

Skin and Venereal Diseases-Chief of Clinic: MARTIN REGENSBurger. Assistant: P. J. CONRAN.

Internal Medicine-Chiefs of Clinic: WASHINGTON DODGE, PHILIP COLLISCHONN, J. WILSON SHIELS, T. B. W. LELAND, F. R. DRAY, GEORGE H. EVANS. Assistants: B. F. MCELROY, D. DORN, A. J. ZOBEL, E. M. BIXBY, W. A. DOUGHERTY, FRANCIS R. SPRAGUE.

Diseases of Children-Chief of Clinic: FRANK P. WILSON. Assistants: BEATRICE M. HINKLE, F. R. STARR.

Diseases of the Nervous System-Chief of Clinic: LEO NEWMARK. Assistants: HELEN J. WATERMAN, A. M. WOODS.

Orthopedic Surgery-Chief of Clinic: FRANK P. WILSON. Assistant : BEATRICE M. HINKLE.

Diseases of Women-Chiefs of Clinic: HENRY J. KREUTZMANN, A. MILES TAYLOR, W. F. FRIEDHOFER, F. B. CARPENTER. Assist ants: J. M. McDONALD, JOHN H. O'BRIEN, G. H. BOSKOWITZ, J. H. SEYMOUR, C. C. HANSEN.

Bacteriology (Laboratory)—Chief of Clinic: HENRY A. L. RYFKOGEL. Assistant: Dr. HARRIET SYMONDS.

Curator of Pathological Museum: THOMAS B. W. LELAND.

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