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Allen, Principal California State Normal School; Albert Lyser, Editor "Pacific School Journal.” All communications must be addressed to California Teachers' Agency, GERTRUDE HILTON, Manager. (Successor to Julis M. White.) 806 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Attorney-at-Law. 213 Sansome Street, San Francisco. N &CO.S.F. A.L.BANCROFT For Beauty of Tone, Touch GENERALACENTS and Action I have never seen their equal. CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. S. P. TAYLOR & CO., Manufacturer of and Dealer in BOOK, NEWS, MANILA AND STRAW PAPERS, PAPER BAGS, TWINES, ETC. 414 & 416 Clay St., San Francisco. PIONEER MILL. SOUTH COAST MILL. SAN GERONIMO MILL. SUCCESSOR TO Medical College of the Pacific. N. E. cor. Sacramento and Webster Sts. FACULTY: HENRY GIBBONS, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine. L. C. LANE. M.D., Professor of Surgery. C. N. ELLINWOOD, M.D., Professor of Physiology. ADOLPH BARKAN, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology. JOSEPH H. WYTHE, M D., Professor of Microscopy and Otology. HENRY GIBBONS, JR., M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. JOSEPH O. HIRSCHFELDER, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine. CLINTON CUSHING, M.D., Professor of Gynecology. W. D. JOHNSTON, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. R. H. PLUMMER, M.D., Professor of Anatomy. CHAS. H. STEELE, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. JOHN F. MORSE, M.D., Adjunct to the Chair of Clinical Surgery. W. S. WHITWELL, M.D., Adjunct to the Chair of Obstetrics. ALBERT ABRAMS, M.D., Demonstrator of Pathology. THE COLLEGE BUILDING, The gift of Professor Lane, is an imposing brick and stone structure, five stories and basement in hight and having a frontage of eighty feet on each of two streets. THE THREE-YEAR CURRICULUM Is adopted by this college; attendance upon three Regular Courses-at least one in this institution-being obligatory. A matriculation examination, or other evidence of possessing a fair education, will be required on entering, THE REGULAR COURSE Of Lectures commences on the first Monday in June of each year, and continues until November. It is thus a Summer course, contrary to the general usage. Commences early in January of each year, and continues nearly four months. It is of great assistance as a preparatory step to the Regular Course, and as offering the fullest opportunities for the prosecution of dissection. Although attendance upon this course is not obligatory, except in the graduating year, it is earnestly recommended that all attend it who can possibly do so. Clinics are given regularly at the City and County Hospital (450 beds) and the Morse Dispensary, where several thousand patients are treated annually. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION. 2. 1. The candidate must be of good moral character, and at least twenty-one years of age. Must have attended three Regular Courses of Medical Lectures, one of which must have been delivered in this institution, and two Courses of Clinical Instruction. Attendance upon the Intermediate or Winter Course will not fill the conditions of this requirement. 3. He must have attended at least one Course of Practical Anatomy in the dissecting room, and present evidence of having dissected the entire subject. 4. He must write a Medical Thesis, and submit the same to the Faculty on or before the 1st of October. 5. He must have passed successfully the examinations required by the Faculty, and have paid all fees due the College. Graduates from other Medical Colleges in good standing, desiring to attend lectures, are required to matriculate only. Those desiring the degree are required, in addition, to present satisfactory testimonials of character and professional standing, to submit to examination in the various branches, and to pay a fee of fifty dollars. BOARDING. Students may obtain good rooms and board at prices varying from five to ten dollars per week. All further information that may be desired can be obtained by applying in person or by letter to HENRY GIBBONS, Jr., M.D., Dean of the Faculty, No. 920 POLK STREET, CORNER OF GEARY STREET |