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REQUISITES FOR GRADUATION.

Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine must present satisfactory evidence that they have attained the age of twentyone years, and are of good moral character; they must have studied medicine three years, with some respectable practitioner, and have attended two full Courses of Lectures, in some legally incorporated College, the last of which shall have been attended in this College; or they must have been engaged in a constant and reputable practice of medicine for four years, and have attended one full Course of Lectures in this College.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.

The Regular Session will begin on Wednesday, the 13th day of October, 1869, and will continue eighteen weeks, Lectures being given every day by the Professors in their several departments, the time of each one being indicated by a printed programme delivered to each Student. A preliminary course of two weeks will begin on the 4th day of October, at which all students are earnestly advised to be present.

Fees for a Full Course of Lectures...

Matriculation Fee......

Demonstrator's Fee...

Graduation Fee....

Hospital Tickets..

For Certificate of Scholarship for which the holder may
attend two or more Courses of Lectures, or until he
graduates, to be paid in advance.....

$100

5

5

30

3

... 150

Scholarships, entitling the holder to keep a Student in the
College for ten years.

500

To keep one Student in the College perpetually..........1,000

Good Board may be had in convenient proximity to the College for six or seven dollars a week. Students arriving in the city will call at the office of Professor Comins, No. 100 East 26th street, near Fourth Avenue, who will assist them in procuring suitable boarding places.

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TEXT-BOOKS.

ANATOMY.-Gray; Wilson.

SURGERY.-Syme, by Newton; Erichsen; Gross; Hill. THEORY AND PRACTICE.-Newton; Scudder; Jones & Sherwood; King; Wood.

MATERIA MEDICA.-Jones & Scudder; American and U. S. Dispensatories.

PHYSIOLOGY.-Dalton; Draper; Carpenter.

OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.-King; Tyler Smith; Scudder; Thomas; Newton & Powell; West. CHEMISTRY.-Brande; Bowman; Miller; Draper.

PHARMACY.-King; Jones & Scudder; Coe; Hall; Parish; Proctor; Wood and Bache.

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.-Beck; Taylor.

Any further information may be obtained by addressing
ROBERT S. NEWTON, M. D., PRES. FACULTY,

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BERRY, T. C. S., Maine.

BROWN, Mrs. E. A., Massachusetts.

CHAPMAN, BENJ. F., New York.

CHEESBROUGH, WILLIAM D., New York.

LINQUIST, M. F.,

MILLER, ISAAC S.,

OSTRANDER, Mrs. ZITELLA,

ROE, SYLVESTER, Jr.,

SHATTUCK, L. A., Maine.

SMITH, WILLIS J., New York.

STARR, GEORGE O.,

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DISPENSARIES, INFIRMARIES, HOSPITALS.

THE ECLECTIC MEDICAL DISPENSARY which has daily a large attendance of patients, representing all forms of disease, and which is under the immediate direction of the Professors, will afford valuable opportunities to students for clinical instruction and observation.

There are several other large Dispensaries in the city in which over 80,000 patients are annually treated.

THE EYE AND EAR INFIRMARIES afford ample means of instruction in Diseases of the Eye and Ear.

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, THE STATE EMIGRANT HOSPITAL, ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL, JEWS' HOSPITAL, ST. Luke's HosPITAL, N. Y. STATE WOMAN'S HOSPITAL, BLACKWELL ISLAND'S HOSPITAL AND THE LYING-IN-ASYLUM, are open to students of our College.

In addition to the above clinical advantages, medical instruction will be imparted by means of Cliniques held at the College by the Professors.

"AMERICAN ECLECTIC MEDICAL REVIEW."

THE ORGAN OF LIBERAL AND PROGRESSIVE MEDICINE. Not surpassed in practical value and scientific merit, by any medical journal published in the country. Under the editorial management of ROBERT S. NEWTON, M.D., J. M. F. BROWNE, M.D., LL. D. and P. ALBERT MORROW, M. D., assisted by AN ABLE CORPS OF COLLABORATORS.

Now is the time to subscribe. The Fifth Volume begins with the JULY NO. 1869.

Terms of Subscription, $2 per annum in advance.

Address "ECLECTIC MEDICAL REVIEW,"

No. 30 E. 19th St., New York.

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