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.i.z'.z'I898-9.al.,al.zF Western Pennsylvania lledieal College, Brcrcton Cfvenuq and Thirticth Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Medical Department of the Western University of Pennsylvania.. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. W. J. HoLiQQ5iNn',4rii,D.. D.D., Chancellor of the University. W. ASDALE, M. D., Iimcritus Professor of Diseases of Women, Ellsworth Ave. and Graham St.. E. E., Pittslnirgli. J. C. LANGE, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine, 29 Ninth St., Pittsburgh. W. SNIVELY, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine, Methodist Building, Pittsburgh. j. D, THOMAS, M. D., Professor of Genito-Urinary and Venereal Diseases, 77 and 79 '1'hirteeuth St , S. S., Pittsburgh. C. B. KING. M. D., Professor of the Princi les of Surgery and Orthoptedic Surgery, 228 Vtdestern Ave.. Allegheny. SAMUEL AYRES, M. D.. Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases, Westinghouse Building, Penn Ave.. Pittsburgh. J. C. DUNN, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, Tlierapeutics and Diseases of the Skin, 52 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh. H. HECHELMAN, M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear. ro6 Washington St., Allegheny, JOHN MILTON DUFFHM. D.. Professor of Obstetrics and Associate to Chair of Diseases of Women, 2006 Carson St., S. S., and Market St., McClintock Building. N. W. BROWN, M. D., Professor of Hygiene and Dietetics, Thirty-seventh and Charlotte Sts., Pittsburgh. JOHN S. MABON, M. D.. Q Professor of Diseases of the Nose and Throat. McClintock Building, Market St., Pittsburgh. T. M. '.l', MCKENNAN, M. D., Professor of Anatomy, 524 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh. W. T. ENGLISH, D., I Professor of Physical Diagnosis, Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, T. L. HAZZARD. M. D., Professor of Physiology. 56 Montg0mCl'Y Ave., AllCL!l1Clly- -IILRICMIAH TINGLEY, Ph. D.. Ll.. D.. Professor ot Chemistry, o Sturgeon St., Allegheny. E. G. MATSON, M. D., Professor of Pathology, 810 Penn Ave.. Pittsburgh. CHARLES S. SHAW. M. D.. U Professor ofDiseases of Children. 4io Penn Ave., Pittsburgh. X. O. WERDER, M. D., Professor ofDiseases of Women, 524 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh. J. W. MACFARLANE, M. D., Professor of Principles of Surgery and Orthopmdic Surgery, 361 Butler St., Pittsburgh. Tl-ICZMAS MCCANN, M. D.. Professor of Clinical Surgery, 958 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh. Thirteenth Regular Annual 'l'crm begins first week of October, 1898, and continues eight months. Four years graded course. New buildings. Well-equipped laboratories. Unequuled Hospital and Dispensary advantages. Clinical iustructiondaily. For particulars, see Announce- ment. Address Sect. Fucult Prof. T. M, T. MCKENNAN, 524 Penn Avenue, Pittsbur h. Busi- ness correspondence should ble addressed to DR. W. j. Asmten, Sect. B'd Trnstees,gZllsworth AVCUUC. E. E., Pittsburgh. vi
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Sept. ro-15.-Papers of the Middle Atlantic States full of the startling announcement that Miss Alice H. Spaulding takes the chair of Elocution at Allegheny College. tSee page - of this book.J T.'fEUlNlli:OR1VlS MILLINERY. WOM BY For the Very Latest TH EZ Cfi DETS French Millinery and the OF Most Reasonable HLLEGHENT COLLEGE WEKE MADE BY THE M. G. LlLLEY2lr GO. Illlllil Manufacturers of Oxford Gowns and Cav Coll d M'l't U 'f s , ls, ege an 1 i ary 111 orm and Equipments, Etc. Correspondence solicited. Prices, go to ol .al .pl MME. YOUNG. Work Done on Short Notice by Experienced Artists. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT 014' Fashionable Trimmed .Hats ALVVAYS IN STOCK. 936 Water St., Crawford Block. CI-IAS. FAI-IR, BEE I-IIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE. LARGEST LOWEST .qw 5 TOCK' ' PRICES. if w, 6 xi ,.,...,.. SNS l f t:: X X f Q X V v f ' X X9 v ff f - v N V I -1-i f .1 sr I A :r1-wa Mn i . .4 , af - f fl-1, 'iff 14957, I 41 +L f f Y A f,l2'.:4' Vo 1 A i i,nli1 l llilllll' H g X f Ex,-E... Q Y N '15 l 5 ' 'ATIQ-zz - , THE POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE IN MEADVILLE. 955 WATER STREET.
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Ir' ,ff Vecms xl-Q HNSTRUCTHWQWLN HARRY W. MANVILLE. PHOENIX BLOCK. VOCAL STUDIO, ROOM NO. 19. The Chautauquan. Tub: CHAUTAUQUAN is a monthly illustrated magazine, now in its twenty- seventh volume. It is the ollicial organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scien- tihc Circle, also an excellent magazine for the home. In its pages are found articles of interest from the pens of the most prominent writers of the day. What strikes me most in THE CHAUTAUQUAN is the variety of its con- tents, the high character of its articles and the popular untechnical nature of the treatment. -Plans. J. G, SCIIUR- MAN, Cornell University. I have a high opinion of THE CHAUTAUQUAN as a monthly magazine for the individual and the family. - DR. LYMAN ABBOTT. I take pleasure in testifying to the excellence of THE CHAUTAUQUAN as a literary and family magazine. lt appeals to the highest literary taste and culture of American people - Pluss. WM. MCKINLEY. I get more from the THE CIIAU- TAUQUAN than from any other single magazine which I I'63d, -EDNVARD Evmluyrr HALE. The subscription price of TI-1E CHAUTAUQUAN is 52.00. In clubs of tive or more to one postollice, 1151.80 each. Address DR. T. L. FLOOD, Editor and Proprietor, Meadville, Pa.
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