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Eclectic Medical Institute.

FACULTY.

F. J. LOCKE, M. D.

Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Dean of Faculty.

J. A. JEACON, M. D.

Professor Clinical Diseases of the Chest and Venereal Diseases.

JOHN URI LLOYD, Ph. M.

Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.

ROLLA L. THOMAS, M. D.

Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine.

WILLIAM E. BLOYER, M. D.

Professor of Didactic Surgery.

JOHN K. SCUDDER, M. D.

Secretary of the Faculty.

ROBT. C. WINTERMUTE, M. D.

Professor of Obstetric, Gynecology and
Pediatrics, and Clinical Diseases of
Women and Children.

LYMAN WATKINS, M. D.

Professor of Pathology and Physiology. W. L. DICKSON, A. M., LL. B.

Professor of Medical Jurisprudence. HARVEY W. FELTER, M. D.

Professor of Anatomy and Adjunct Professor and Demonstrator of Chemistry. BISHOP MCMILLEN, M. D.

Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases. L. E RUSSELL, M. D.

Professor of Clinical Surgery and Operative Gynaecology.

JOHN R. SPENCER, M. D.

Professor of Electro-Therapeutics, Hygiene and Physical Diagnosis.

KENT O. FOLTZ, M. D.

Professor of Didactic and Clinical Ophthalmology, Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology.

GEORGE W. BROWN, M. D.

Demonstrator of Histology, Pathology and
Bacteriology.

H. FORD SCUDDER, M. D.

Demonstrator of Anatomy.

EMERSON VENABLE, A. B.

Instructor in Zoology Physic and Latin.

The Collegiate Year

Consists of one term, which begins Sept. 18th, 1899, continues 28 weeks to April 10th, 1900.

An Obligatory

Four years' graded course has been established. The curriculum is graded to extend through that period, with examinations at the end of each year.

Advanced Standing

Granted to Graduates of recognized
Literary Colleges or Universities.
Graduates of Dentistry or Phar-

macy.

Special Advantages

The special advantages which this school offers to college students intending studying Eclectic medicine may be summed up as follows: Its long, thorough and graded course of study; its comparatively low fees; its ample dispensary and hospital facilities; and its commodious college building.

Notice

When you matriculate remember that graduates of schools requiring less than four years are barred from membership in the National Confederation of Eclectic Medical Colleges, the American Institute of Homoeopathy, or American Medical Association, and from practicing in nearly all the States.

Practitioners' Course

A Special Course of Instruction for
Practitioners only will begin April
11th. 1900, and continue four weeks.
Fee for Course, $25.00.

The Annual Announcement Giving full particulars will be sent on application.

FRED'K J. LOCKE, M. D., Dean,

Or,

JOHN K. SCUDDER, M. D., Sec'y,

1009 Plum Street,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

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