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Side 31 - GYNECOLOGY. For Practitioners and Students. By William Easterly Ashton, MD. LL.D., Fellow of the American Gynecological Society ; Professor of Gynecology in the Medico-Chirurgical College and Gynecologist to the Medico-Chirurgical Hospital, Philadelphia; formerly Lecturer on Gynecology in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia; one of the founders of the Congre's International de Gyngcologie et Obste'trique; member of the American Medical Association, etc.
Side 30 - MB, Tor., Professor and head of the Department of Anatomy in the University of Chicago and Rush Medical College.
Side 30 - ... is likely as a clinician to be satisfied with the detection of the more obvious and superficial symptoms, to the overlooking of the less prominent symptoms and the more obscure physical signs.
Side 31 - By Frederick Whiting, AM, MD, Professor of Otology in Cornell University Medical College; Aural Surgeon to the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary; Surgeon to St Bartholomew's Clinic, etc.
Side 4 - Secretary, Martin E. Miles, MD, Boulder, Colorado. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION A certificate of moral character must be presented from two physicians of the state in which the applicant last resided. Students are admitted either on satisfactory examination by a superintendent of public instruction in the required subjects, or on the certificate of the Principal of the State Preparatory School, or of an accredited High School. Certificates from schools not accredited will be considered as the merits...
Side 2 - MD, Boulder, Professor of Diseases of Children and Clinical Medicine. FRANK E. WAXHAM, MD, Denver, Professor of Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Laryngology and Rhinology. FRANCIS RAMALEY, PH.D., Boulder, Professor of Histology. CHARLES FISHER ANDREW, MD, Longmont, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. CHARLES S. ELDER, MD, Denver, Professor of Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery. NEWTON WIEST, MD, Denver, Professor of Diseases of the Skin.