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MEDICAL JOURNAL » EXAMINER.

ESTABLISHED 1844.

PUBLISHED BY THE MEDICAL PRESS ASSOCIATION.

Editor-WM. H. BYFORD, A.M., M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Chicago Medical College.

Associate Editors-JAMES H. ETHRIDGE, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence, Rush Medical College; JAMES NEVINS HYDE, A. M., M. D., Professor of Dermatology and Orthopedic Surgery, Chicago Medical College; NORMAN BRIDGE, M.D., Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of Medicine, Rush Medical College; FERD. C. HOTZ, M.D., Surgeon to Illinois State Eye and Ear Infirmary.

Assistant Editor-E. FLETCHER INGALS, M. D., Lecturer on Diseases of the Chest and Physical Diagnosis, Rush Medical College.

Issued Monthly; two Volumes a Year, of 672 pages each; beginning with the January and July Numbers.

This is one of the largest and best Medical Journals in the country. It furnishes more reading matter for the money than any other journal in the United States, with one exception, and its excellence is attested by the fact that it is taken by nearly all the leading men in the West.

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Editor,

E. FLETCHER INGALS, M. D.,

188 Clark St., Chicago.

THE JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE,

Is a quarterly, edited by Prof. J. S. Jewell, M. D., and H. M. Bannister, M. D. Associate Editors-W. A. Hammond, M. D., New York; S. Weir Mitchell, M. D., Philadelphia; and E. H. Clarke, M. D., Boston. Price, $5.00 a year.

The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner and the Journal of Nervous

and Mental Disease, $7.50 per annum.

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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL SESSION.

PRELIMINARY COURSE (Free) begins Sept. 3, and ends Oct. 1. REGULAR COURSE begins Oct. 1, 1877, and ends March 1, 1878. SPRING COURSE OF 1878 begins March 6, and ends June 1. FEES.-Matriculation, $5. Professors' tickets in full, $50. strator's ticket, $10. Graduation, $30. Hospital ticket (required by the city), $5. Fee for Spring Course, $25.

For Circular, address

Demon

J. W. HOLLAND, M. D., Secretary.

J. M. BODINE, M. D., Dean.

W. S. HAINES, M. D.,

PROFESSOR CHEMISTRY and TOXICOLOGY

Rush Medical College, Chicago.

ANALYTICAL

AND CONSULTING CHEMIST.

Special attention given to cases of Poisoning, Analysis of Urine, Milk, Blood, Mineral and other Waters, and to other departments of Medical Chemistry.

ESTABLISHED 1862.

LOUIS BOERLIN,

IMPORTER OF

OPTICAL & MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS

SPECTACLE CASES,

Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Magnifiers, Opera Glasses, Spy Glasses, Microscopes Pocket Compasses, Drawing Instruments, Thermometers, Barometers, etc.

157 STATE STREET,

BELLEVUE

CHICAGO.

PLACE,

A Hospital for the Insane of the Private Class.

Address

R. J. PATTERSON, M. D.,

BATAVIA, ILL.

CITY OF NEW YORK.

SESSIONS OF 1877-78.

THE COLLEGIATE YEAR in this Institution embraces a preliminary Autumnal Term, the Regular Winter Session, and a Spring Session.

THE PRELIMINARY AUTUMNAL TERM for 1877-1878 will open on Wednesday, September 19, 1877, and coutinue until the opening of the Regular Session. During this term, instruction, consisting of didactic lectures on special subjects and daily clinical Lectures, will be given, as heretofore, by the entire Faculty. Students expecting to attend the Regular Session are strongly recommended to attend the Preliminary Term, but attendance during the latter is not required. During the Preliminary Term, clinical and didactic lectures will be given in precisely the same number and order as in the Regular Session.

THE REGULAR SESSION will begin on Wednesday, October 3, 1877, and end about the 1st of March, 1878.

FACULTY.

ISAAC E. TAYLOR, M. D.,

Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, and President of the Faculty. JAMES R WOOD, M.D., LL.D.,

Emeritus Professor of Surgery.

AUSTIN FLINT, M. D.,

Professor of the Principles and Practice of
Medicine and Clinical Medicine.

W. H. VAN BUREN, M. D.,

Professor of Principles and Practice of Sur-
gery, Diseases of Genito-Urinary Sys-
tem, and Clinical Surgery.
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D.,
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Clinical
Surgery.

ALEXANDER B. MOTT, M. D.,
Professor of Clinical and Operative Surgery.
WILLIAM T. LUSK, M. D.,

Professor of Obstetrics & Diseases of Women
and Children, and Clinical Midwifery.
EDMUND R. PEASLEE, M. D., LL.D.,
Professor of Gynecology.

FORDYCE BARKER, M. D.,

Professor of Clinical Midwifery and Diseases of

Women.

WILLIAM M. POLK, M. D.,

. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine.

Professors of Special

AUSTIN FLINT, JR.. M. D.,

Professor of Physiology and Physiological
Anatomy, and Secretary of the Faculty.

JOSEPH D. BRYANT, M. D., Lecturer on General Descriptive and Surgi. cal Anatomy.

R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M. D., LL. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology.

EDWARD G. JANEWAY, M. D., Professor of Pathological Anatomy and His. tology, Diseases of the Nervous System, and Clinical Medicine.

Departments, Etc. EDWARD G JANEWAY, M.D., Professor of Practical Anatomy. (Demonstrator of Anatomy.)

J. LEWIS SMITH, M.D.,

Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children.

HENRY D. NOYES, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology. JOHN P. GRAY, M. D., LL. D., Professor of Psychological Medicine and Med. ical Jurisprudence. ERSKINE MASON, M. D., Clinical Professor of Surgery. EDWARD L. KEYES, M. D., Professor of Dermatology, and Adjunct to the Chair of Principles of Surgery. A distinctive fea ure of the method of instruction in this College is the union of clinical and didactic teaching. All the lectures are given within the Hospital grounds. During the Regular Winter Session, in addition to four didactic lectures on every week-day except Satur. day, two or three hours are daily allotted to clinical instruction.

LEROY MILTON YALE, M.D.,
Lecturer Adjunct upon Orthopedic Surgery.
A. A. SMITH, M.D.,
Lecturer Adjunct upon Clinical Medicine.

The Spring Session consists chiefly of Recitations from Text-Books. This term continues from the first of March to the first of June. During this Session, daily recitations in all the departments are held by a corps of examiners appointed by the regular Faculty. Regular clinics are also given in the Hospital and in the College building.

FEES FOR THE REGULAR SESSION. Fees for Tickets to all the Lectures, during the Preliminary and Regular Term, includ ing Clinical Lectures,

Matriculation Fee.

Demonstrator's Ticket (including material for dissection),

Graduation Fee,

FEES FOR THE SPRING SESSION.

Matriculation (Ticket good for the following Winter),

Recitations, Clinics and Lectures,

Dissection (Ticket good for the following Winter),

$140 00

5 00

10 00

30 00

5 00 35 00

10 00

Students who have attended two full Winter Courses of Lectures may be examined at the end of their second course upon Materia Medien, Physiology, Anatomy, and Chemistry, and, if suc cessful, they will be examined at the end of their third course upon Practice of Medicine, Surgery, and Obstetries only

For the Annual Circular and Catalogue, giving regulations for graduation and other information, address Prof. AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., Secretary Bellevue Hospital Medical College.

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THE ILLINOIS

State Medical Register

FOR 1877-8.

PUBLISHED ANNUALLY, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE CHICAGO
MEDICO-HISTORICAL SOCIETY, WITH THE CO-OPERATION
OF THE ILLINOIS STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY.

D. W. GRAHAM, A. M., M. D., EDITOR.

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