The following is a comparative statement of the number of schools of medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy reported to this Office each year from 1876 to 1886, inclusive (1883 omitted), with the number of instructors and students: TABLE 51.-Summary of statistics of schools of medicine, of dentistry, and of pharmacy. Location. Washington, D. C. Louisville, Ky.. Fullerton, Nebr... SC The follow dentistry, a (1883 omitt Number of TABLE TABLE 52.-Statistics of schools of medicine, of dentistry, and of pharmacy for 1885-'86; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education. NOTE.-An asterisk indicates that the statistics are quoted from the report of this Office for 1884-'85; a dagger, that the school admits women as well as men; a double dagger, that it admits colored students. The type in which the name of a school is printed shows how many courses of lectures must be heard to complete the course of instruction, as follows: SMALL CAPITALS, three courses; italics, two courses; ordinary type, one course. Post-office address. Name. TABLE 52.-Statistics of schools of medicine, of dentistry, and of pharmacy for 1885-'86, &c.-Continued. NOTE.-An asterisk indicates that the statistics are quoted from the report of this Office for 1881-'85; a dagger, that the school admits women as well as men; a double dagger, that it admits colored students. The type in which the name of a school is printed shows how many courses of lectures must be heard to complete the course of instruction, as follows: SMALL CAPITALS, three courses; italics, two courses; ordinary type, one course. 2 I.-MEDICAL AND SURGICAL-Cont'd. 3 10 Number of volumes. Library. Number of pamphlets. Value of grounds, buildings, and apparatus. |