University of Nebraska Lincoln - Cornhusker Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1902

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Cllze Lincoln Medical College I 21 South I 4th Sffeef, Lincoln, Nebraska We S, Lalita, p qmogressibe M. D., Dean ffllgffoggb Member of the - - National Confecler- To Date aiion of Eclectic , Medical Colleges -Equipped All State Board requirements fully complied with. Graded Course-Four terms of six months each, Either sex admitted upon equal terms. Entire class Witness all operations in amphitheatre. juniors and seniors serve as assistants. The Lincoln Medfcal COURSE-Four terms of six months each, beginning September 15th each year. College Offers 3 FEES-Life Scholarship 515125. Labora- tory fees, etc., inclusive of all examinations thorough Course in and diploma, average per term NOTE-The success of a professional Medicine and Surgery man or woman depends almost entirely upon the practical application of what they at a gvery IOZU Cost are taught. We make it a point to afford such instruction to our students. Our col- lege is in irst class standing in the medical World. The cost of living is much less here than in larger cities, wh ch, together with our low fees, places the cost of a profession Within the reach of students who would otherwise be debarred from taking up either of the above professions on account of the large expense. For catalogue address 1 Rooms 313, 314, 'Richards Blk., Lincoln, Nebf. gui B' Ml D'

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Q21 N The JohnA. Creighton Medical College OMAHA, 'NEBRASKA - HE college building was constructed for the purposes of a medical school and was completed in 1897. It is located on the corner of 14111 and Davenport streets, only four or five blocks from the business center of the city. It has the exclusive use of St. joseph's Hospital, where newrly 3,000 patients were treated during the last year. It has free daily dispensaries at the col-, lege building. It has a new amphitheater for clinical instruction, completed two years ago, and directly connected with St. Ioseph's Hospital. It has 3,472 square feet of laboratory space. Each student has the use of a microscope for the two years of microscopical work and a laboratory experience of 22 hours a week for two school yeaI s. It is the policy of the college to offer as much laboratory work as possible, believing this to be the foundation of a proper medical education. The required period of study for the degree of Doctor of Medicine isfour years, each year covering a school period of eight months. The first two years are devoted entirely to anatomy, physiology, general and physiological chemistry, normal and pathological histology, hacteriology, and rnateria medica. The last two years are devoted to the various branches of general medicine and surgery. It is believed that the college with its laboratories and free daily dispensaries, St. joseph's Hospital with its 300 beds and 3,000 patients per annum and the new clinical amphitheater for medical and surgical Work, together with tl1e Presbyterian Hospital, offer as good facilities for the study of medicine as are provided anywhere. FoR ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THE SCHOOL, WRITE OR CONSULT -11:1 DR. D. C.. BRYANT, 206 MCCague Bldg., l5th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Nebr.



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