Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1919

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-- -- -----Agpt--::pt:::l::::l::::: :zu-c::i:::voc::::l:: IVERSITY OF I Founded by Benjamin Franklin Provost, EDGAR F. SMITH, LL.D THE COLLEGE ' DEAN, ARTHUR H. QUINN, PILD.-This School comprises the following courses, all of which are open to men and women excep-ting Arts and Science. ARTS AND SCIENCE.-Four years, leading to the degree of A.B. MUSIC.-Four years, leading to a certificate of proficiency, and after one year to the degree of B.M. I r e rs B S in Biolo Two ears' s ecial course preparatory to Medicine B OLOGY.-Fou y a 9 . . gy. . y p . U ' - ' COLLEGE COURSE FOR TEACIIERS.-COUFS3 similar to those in Arts and Science leading to degree. n SUMMER SCIIOOL.-Sessions daily for six weeks, beginning the second week of July. Courses in most College subjects. V - THE WHARTON SCHOOL OF FINANCE AND COMMERCE. DEAN WILLIAM MCCLELLAN, PH.D.1FOL1f years. For men entering a business career, public service, law or social work. B.S. in Economics. EVENING SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTS AND FINANCE in Philadelphia: DIRECTOR, TI-IEO. J. GRAYSON, ESQ. EXTENSION SCHOOLS OF ACCOUNTS AND FINANCE in Scranton, WilkesfBarre, Harrisburg and Reading, EVENING SECRETARY, GEORGE A. INTACFARLAND, B.S.--Three years of University work, leading to a certificate. ' THE TOWNE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL HENRY B. EVANS, PII.D.-Which includes the following courses: ARCHITECTURE.--Four years, B.S. in Architecture. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.'LFO'uf yearsg B.S. in Electrical Engineering. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.-FOUY years, B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. CIVIL ENGINEERING.-Four years, B.S. in Civil Engineering. CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING.-Four yearsg B.S. in Chemistry or B.S. in Chemical Engineering. THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION H DEAN, FRANK P. GRAVES, LL.D.-Four years, leading to degree of B.S. in Education. GRADUATE SCHOOL ' ' DEAN, HERMAN V..AhIES, PH.D.-Offers advanced instruction in the various branches of Liter- ature and Science, leading to the degrees of M.A. and Ph.D. - LAW SCHOOL , DEAN, WILLIAM E. IVIIKELL, LL.M.-Course of three years, leading to the degree of LL.B. I GENERAL UNIVERSI UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.-The collection contains almost 500,000 volumes and a Law Library of almost 70,000 vo-lumes. - PHYSICAL EDUCATION.-The Gymnasium comprises Weightman Hall, three smaller exercising rooms, and a large swimming pool. It overlooks FRANKLIN FIELD, used for track and field sports. Provision is made for medical and physical examination of all students by the Director, and for the prescription of exercise in suitable cases. , ' Among the places of general interest are: THE, UNIVERSITY MUSEUM, which contains Baby- lonian, Etruscan, Egyptian and Mediterranean collections, and one of the most complete American SAMUEL F. HOUSTON, Treasurer Pro Tern., EDVVARD ROBINS, A.M., Secretary, For Special Information Address Deans of School I I-,1-:,Q4:::::::v4:::l:::O-Qt-1C-2P4i--1Pt--I--'--- PENNSYLVANIA Vice-Provost, .IOSIAH H. PENNIMAN, LL.D SCHOOL OF MEDICINE DEAN, WILLIAM PEPPER, M.D.-Course of four years divided into two periods of two years each, the first period devoted to the fundamental medical sciences, the second period to the clinical Subjects. The degree of M.D. is conferred upon all graduates. l , COURSES IN PUBLIC HEALTH, open to graduates of Medicine, extending over one academic session and leading to degree of D.P.H. CDoctor of Public Hygienej. I COURSES IN TROPICAL MEDICINE.-ODC11 to graduates in Medicine, extend from opening of session to about February lg lead to Certificate. I . . l POST-GRADUATE SCHOOL or INTEDICINE.-AU extensive Post-Graduate School of Medicine is being established. In this school will be included the facilities and equipment recently acquired by the merging with the University of the Medico-Chirurgical College and the Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine. l , HOSPITAL FACILITIES.-The Universit.y Hospital has fourteen wards, with la total capacity. of 500 beds, the University has special ,privileges for instruction at the Philadelphia General Hospital, in which there are 5000 beds. l ' STUDENTS' WARD.-A special ward is maintained for the care of students, only a slight charge being made for board. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES.-The course of Instruction covers a perioc of three'years. WILLIAM PEPPER CLINICAL LABORATORY.--Devoted to graduate work for the prose- cution of minute studies in original researches. VVISTAR INSTITUTE -Devoted to research work on Anatomy, and- containing the Wistar and Horner Museums of Biology and Anatomy.. Publishes five scientiiic journals. LABORATORY OF HYGlENE1IDCVOtCd to special research work in Hygiene and Bacteriology. TIIE PHIPPS INSTITUTE.'-FOT the Study, Prevention and Treatment of Tuber- culosis. Offers exceptional opportunity for observation along special lines. LABORATORY or RESEARCH MEDICINE.-Devoted to research in Medicine. SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY , DEAN, CHAS. R. TURNER, D.D.S., M.D.-Courses of four years. The laboratory method of instruction forms an important part of the training. The school is housed in the Evans Dental Institute Building. The degree of D.D.S. is conferred upon graduates. A POST-GRADUATE COURSE IN DENTISTRY, extending over one year is open to graduates in Dentistry. SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE .X A DEAN, LOUIS A. ICLEIN, V.'M.D.-Four years, a.nd leading to the degree of V.M.D.g qualifies graduates for general practice, for Federal, State and. Municipal inspection of meat and milk, and for investigation of Veterinary problems and for teaching. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING COURSE DIRECTOR, IITAJOR CHARLES GRIFFITH, Field Artillery, U. S. Army. TY ADVANTAGES A . and general ethnological collectionsg the FLOVVER ASTRONOLIICAL OBSERVATORY,-O11 the VVest Chester Pike, and the BOTANIC GARDENS AND GREENHOUSES. These are all open to the public. THE DORBIITORIES consist of thirty houses, inclosing five beautiful courtyards. THE.HOUS1'ON CLUB.-The Houston Club is the exponent of the social side of Pennsylvania student life. Its ho-me is Houston Hall, which also houses the Christian Association. A CAMPUS AND EQUIPMENT.-l'The cam.pus of the University covers 117 acres and is about ten minutes from' City Hall, the center of a population of 2,000,000 The equipment Consists of about seventy buildings. GEORGE E. NITZSOHE, LL.B., Recorderg XYILLIAM O. MILLER, A.B., Bursar. For General Information Address University Recorder - --:booc--,-:beo4:---:pcooqL -:r4:vv:L-----:p4: .... --:b4:v:l:v:l:--:l:--- .... :pee IIS



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