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credits, or three years of high school work. A fraction printed after the name of a subject indicates the proportion credited for that subject.

Certificates will be accepted in lieu of examinations in the prescribed and elective subjects listed above, as follows: Diplomas, or other certificates, covering three years of successful high school work; recommendations from secondary schools accredited by the academic colleges of the University; certificates of examination by a State or County Superintendent of Public Instruction; teachers' certificates of this State in all subjects of the above list covered by the certificates.

Blank forms for application will be sent by the Secretary, on request.

Conditions imposed at the entrance examinations must be removed before the end of the session.

2. MEDICAL DIPLOMA.

Graduates in Medicine desiring to qualify themselves for the practice of Dentistry will be governed by the following rules of the National Association of Dental Faculties:

"Resolved, That a diploma from a reputable Medical College may entitle its holder to enter the second or junior grade in Dental Colleges of this Association, and he may be excused from attendance upon lectures and examinations upon the following subjects: General Anatomy, Chemistry, Physiology, Materia Medica, and Therapeutics. (Excelsior, 1890.)"

3. ADVANCED STANDING.

Candidates for admission to advanced standing will be governed by the following rules:

"Resolved, That the Colleges of this Association may receive into the Junior and Senior classes only such students as hold certificates of having passed a satisfactory examination in the studies of the Freshman or Junior grades, respectively. All students who have successfully passed their examinations for advanced standing shall have their certificates given or mailed to them within thirty days after such examinations shall have been completed. Such certificates to be pledged to any College of the Association to whom the holders may apply, that the requisite number of terms have been spent in the institution by which the certificates were issued.'" (Proceedings of 1899.)

In accordance with the foregoing, this college will admit students to advanced standing who hold certificates from colleges belonging to the National Association of Dental Faculties that exact a like standard of entrance requirements and curriculum.

Rule 16, N. A. D. F.-"The credits for time and study obtained in dental colleges that are not members of this Association shall not be recognized."

4. FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

The admission of students from foreign countries is governed by special rules, information concerning which may be obtained from Dr. W. C. Barratt, Chairman Foreign Relations Committee, N. A. D. F., Buffalo, N. Y.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION.

1. Principles and Practice of Operative Dentistry and Operative Professor CARLTON and Dr. HARNDEN.

Technic.

One hundred and forty lectures.

Tu., Th., 9:00; M., 4:00; F. 4:00.

2. Prosthetic Dentistry: Lectures.

Professor SHARP.

A preliminary course for Freshmen and an advanced course for Juniors and Seniors. Eighty-five lectures, and twenty demonstrations.

M., 11:00; Th., 10:00, 11:00.

3. Operative Dentistry: Clinics.

Daily, morning and afternoon, during the term. Dr. SULLIVAN, 9:00-12:30; Dr. ERHARDT and Dr. CASADAY, 12:30-4:00.

4. Prosthetic Dentistry: Clinics.

Daily, morning and afternoon, during the term. Dr. HAUSELT, 9:00-12:30; Dr. BOWMAN, 12:30-4:00.

5. Operative and Prosthetic Technic. Drs. MAUK and GASKILL. For Freshmen.

M., 1:00-5:00; W., 9:00-11:00, 1:00-5:00; Th., 1:00-5:00; F., 1:00-4:00.

6. Dental Pathology, Therapeutics, and Materia Medica: Lectures. Professor SULLIVAN.

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One hundred and five lectures at the College Building. Each student performs a series of dissections at the Medical Department.

M., 11:00; Tu., 10:00; Th., 9:00.

13. Physiology and Histology, General and Special.

Professor D'ANCONA.

Vivisections. One hundred and forty regular lectures to Freshmen. Tu., 9:00; W., 11:00; F., 9:00, 10:00.

14. Chemistry and Metallurgy.

Professor HODGEN and Dr. JEFFERY.

Seventy lectures, supplemented by laboratory investigation.

Th., 1:00, 2:00, 3:00-5:00; F., 2:00, 3:00-5:00.

15. Theory and Practice of Surgery.

Professor LEWITT.

Thirty-five lectures and thirty-five recitations, with occasional

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Eight lectures and eight laboratory periods of three hours each,

January and February, 1902.

18. Biology.

A series of lectures on biological subjects, varied from year to year.

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The three years' course of study is arranged as follows:

Freshman Year-Anatomy, with dissections; Physiology, Chemistry, with laboratory work; Prosthetic Dentistry; Operative Technic: Prosthetic Technic; Microscopic Technic.

Examinations will be held at the end of the year in all the above

branches.

Junior Year.-Anatomy, with dissections; Physiology, with laboratory work; Chemistry; Prosthetic Dentistry; Operative Dentistry; Pathology; Therapeutics, and Materia Medica; Orthodontia Technic; Histology, General and Dental; Bacteriology.

Examinations will be held at the end of the year in all the above branches and will be final in Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry.

Senior Year.-Operative Dentistry; Prosthetic Dentistry; Orthodontia, with practical cases; Comparative Anatomy of the Teeth; Metallurgy, with laboratory work; Pathology, Therapeutics, and Materia Medica; Surgery, general and oral.

TEXT-BOOKS.*

The following books will be needed during the course of study. Students are advised to procure the first-named in Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of the subjoined list at the beginning of the year, and to add the others before the Senior year:

1. Dental Dictionary, Harris-cloth, $4.50; sheep, $5.50; or Medical Dictionary, Dunglison; cloth, $7.00; sheep, $8.00. 2. Anatomy, Morris-cloth, $6.00; sheep, $7.00; half Russia, $8.00. Gray, illustrations in colors-cloth, $7.00; sheep, $8.00; illustrations in black-cloth, $6.00; sheep, $7.00. Quain, 3 vol., or Holden (being revised)-cloth, $2.50: sheep, $3.00.

*The first mentioned is the approved text-book.

+ American text-book on Prosthetic Dentistry, by Chas. J. Essig.

American text-book on Operative Dentistry, by Edward C. Kirk.

3. Physiology, Foster-cloth, $4.50; sheep, $5.00. Stewart's Manual, $3.50. LeConte's Manual of Physiology and Morphology.

4.

Prosthetic Dentistry, Essig-cloth, $6.00; sheep, $7.00.
Richardson-cloth, $5.00; sheep, $6.00.
Harris-cloth,

$6.00; sheep, $7.00.

5. Operative Dentistry, Kirk‡-cloth, $5.50; sheep, $6.50. Johnson, C. N.-cloth, $2.50.

6. Dental Chemistry and Materia Medica, Cassidy.

7. Dental Anatomy, Kirk.‡

8. Orthodontia, Kirk‡ and Essig†, Guilford, or Angle.

9. Dental Metallurgy, Hodgen. Essig.

10.

Dental Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Gorgas or Stockens. 11. Surgery, Moullin, or Am. Text-Book of Surgery.

12. Surgery, Oral, Marshall.

13. Therapeutics, Wood, Biddle, or Bartholow.

14. Dental Pathology, Burchard, Abbott, or Wedl.

15.

16.

17.

Materia Medica, National Dispensatory or United States Dispensatory.

Artificial Crown and Bridge Work, Evans.

The Principles and Practice of Filling Teeth, C. N. Johnson. 18. Comparative Anatomy of the Teeth, Thompson.

ADDITIONAL BOOKS FOR REFERENCE.

Oral Surgery, Garretson.

American System of Dentistry, Litch.

Histology, Stoehr.

Diseases of the Face, Jaws, and Associate Parts, Marshall.

Dental Histology, Broome.

Microscopical Morphology, Heitzman.

Pathology, Greene.

Therapeutics, Hare.

Oral Deformities, Kingsley.

Nitrous Oxide, Guilford.

Mechanical Dentistry, Haskell.

Micro-Organisms of the Human Mouth, Miller.

Irregularities, Farrar or Talbot.

Anatomy and Pathology of the Teeth, Boedecker.

Interstitial Gingivitis, Talbot.

Dental Anatomy, Black.

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