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ELLIOTT GRAY BRACKETT, M.D., Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery.
CHARLES LOCKE SCUDDER, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery.

PAUL THORNDIKE, M.D., Clinical Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery.
MILTON JOSEPH ROSENAU, M.D., A.M., Professor of Preventive Medicine
and Hygiene.

EDWARD HALL NICHOLS, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery.

JOHN BAPST BLAKE, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery.

EUGENE ANTHONY CROCKETT, M.D., Walter Augustus Lecompte Professor of Otology.

HOWARD AUGUSTUS LOTHROP, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery.
JOHN LOVETT MORSE, M.D., Professor of Pediatrics.

ALEXANDER QUACKENBOSS, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology.
CHARLES ALLEN PORTER, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery.
EDWARD WYLLYS TAYLOR, M.D., A.M., Professor of Neurology.
RICHARD CLARKE CABOT, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine.
ALICE HAMILTON, M.D., Assistant Professor of Industrial Medicine.
JAMES SAVAGE STONE, M.D., Instructor in Surgery.

ELLIOTT PROCTOR JOSLIN, M.D., A.M., Assistant Professor of Medicine.
CALVIN GATES PAGE, M.D., Instructor in Bacteriology.

CHARLES MORTON SMITH, M.D., Assistant Professor of Syphilology.
CHARLES JAMES WHITE, M.D., Edward Wigglesworth Professor of Dermatology.
JAMES HOMER WRIGHT, M.D., S.D., Assistant Professor of Pathology.
HARVEY CUSHING, M.D., S.D., LL.D., F.R.C.S., Moseley Professor of Surgery.
WILLIAM PHILLIPS GRAVES, M.D., Professor of Gynaecology.

REID HUNT, M.D., Professor of Pharmacology.

WILLIAM HENRY ROBEY, Jr., M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine.

OTTO FOLIN, Ph.D., S.D., Hamilton Kuhn Professor of Biological Chemistry.
ROBERT BATTEY GREENOUGH, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery.
HARRIS PEYTON MOSHER, M.D., Assistant Professor of Laryngology and
Associate in Anatomy.

FRANKLIN SPILMAN NEWELL, M.D., Professor of Clinical Obstetrics.
WILLIAM HENRY SMITH, M.D., Instructor in Medicine.

*RICHARD PEARSON STRONG, M.D., S.D., Professor of Tropical Medicine.
FREDERICK STANFORD BURNS, M.D., Instructor in Dermatology.

GEORGE BURGESS MAGRATH, M.D., Instructor in Legal Medicine.
*HENRY ASBURY CHRISTIAN, M.D., A.M., Hersey Professor of the Theory
and Practice of Physic.

ROBERT BAYLEY OSGOOD, M.D., Instructor in Surgery.

FREDERICK HERMAN VERHOEFF, M.D., A.M., Assistant Professor of Ophthalmic Research.

* On leave of absence during 1919-20.

JOHN LEWIS BREMER, M.D., Associate Professor of Histology.

WALTER BRADFORD CANNON, M.D., George Higginson Professor of Physi

ology.

CHARLES HUNTER DUNN, M.D., Instructor in Pediatrics.

EDWIN ALLEN LOCKE, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine.

JOHN WARREN, M.D., Associate Professor of Anatomy.

DAVID CHEEVER, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery.

FREDERIC THOMAS LEWIS, M.D., Associate Professor of Embryology.
FREDERICK TAYLOR LORD, M.D., Instructor in Medicine.

†ELMER ERNEST SOUTHARD, M.D., A.M., S.D., Bullard Professor of Neuropathology.

PERCY GOLDTHWAIT STILES, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physiology. ERNEST EDWARD TYZZER, M.D., George Fabyan Professor of Comparative

Pathology.

LAWRENCE JOSEPH HENDERSON, M.D., Professor of Biological Chemistry. CLEAVELAND FLOYD, M.D., Silas Arnold Houghton Assistant Professor of Bacteriology.

JOHN HOMANS, M.D., Instructor in Surgery.

WILLIAM CARTER QUINBY, M.D., Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery. SIMEON BURT WOLBACH, M.D., Associate Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology.

MARSHAL Fabyan, M.D., Assistant Professor of Comparative Pathology. WORTH HALE, M.D., Associate Professor of Pharmacology, and Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.

EDWIN HEMPHILL PLACE, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics.

FRITZ BRADLEY Talbot, M.D., Instructor in Pediatrics.

WILLIAM LORENZO Moss, M.D., Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene.

CHANNING FROTHINGHAM, M.D., Instructor in Medicine.

ROBERT MONTRAVILLE GREEN, M.D., Instructor in Anatomy.

GEORGE WINSLOW HOLMES, M.D., Instructor in Roentgenology.

RAEMER REX RENSHAW, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemical Research in Pharmacology.

VARAZTAD HOVHANESS KAZANJIAN, D.M.D., Professor of Military Oral Surgery.

ALEXANDER SWANSON BEGG, M.D., Assistant Dean of Courses for Graduates

in Medicine, and Instructor in Histology and Demonstrator in Anatomy. FRANCIS WELD PEABODY, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine. ANDREW WATSON SELLARDS, M.D., Assistant Professor of Tropical Medicine. ALEXANDER FORBES, M.D., Instructor in Physiology.

† Died February 8, 1920.

ERNEST WILLIAM GOODPASTURE, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pathology. WILLIAM T BOVIE, Ph.D., Instructor in Bacteriology.

JACQUES BRONFENBRENNER, Ph.D., D.P.H., Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene.

GEORGE RICHARDS MINOT, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine.

EDWARD ALLEN BOYDEN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Comparative Anatomy. WARD HANCE COOK, M.D., Instructor in Pathology.

CECIL KENT DRINKER, M.D., Associate Professor of Applied Physiology. CYRUS HARTWELL FISKE, M.D., Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry.

The Harvard Medical School started as a branch of the University in 1782, when three professorships of medicine were established. The first degrees in medicine were conferred in 1788. Before 1811, the degree conferred was that of Bachelor of Medicine; after that date the degree of Doctor of Medicine was established. The first Medical School was built in Boston in 1815. In September, 1906, the School moved into its buildings which occupy eleven acres on Longwood Avenue, Boston. The buildings are five in number: one is designed for administrative and four for laboratory purposes. The administration building contains the necessary offices, several lecture rooms, the library, and the Warren Anatomical Museum. The laboratory buildings provide extensive accommodations for the various departments.

At the present time the clinical instruction is carried on in the wards and out-patient departments of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Infants' Hospital (Rotch Memorial), Children's Hospital, and Collis P. Huntington Memorial Hospital, located on grounds adjacent to the Medical School; the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston City Hospital, Boston Lying-in Hospital, Boston Dispensary, McLean Hospital, Boston State Hospital, Psychopathic Hospital, Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, and Free Hospital for Women. For a detailed statement of the number of patients treated in these hospitals, see pages 777–780.

The academic year begins on the Monday preceding the last Wednesday in September and ends on the Thursday preceding the last Wednesday in June. There is a Christmas recess from December 23 to January 2, inclusive, and a recess of one week's duration in April.

ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD

President A. LAWRENCE LOWELL, LL.B., LL.D., Ph.D. (ex-officio).
Dean DAVID L. EDSALL, M.D., S.D. (ex-officio), Chairman.

ALGERNON COOLIDGE, M.D., Professor of Laryngology.

MILTON J. ROSENAU, M.D., A.M., Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene.

REID HUNT, M.D., Professor of Pharmacology.

OTTO FOLIN, Ph.D., S.D., Professor of Biological Chemistry.

JOHN L. BREMER, M.D., Associate Professor of Histology.

DAVID CHEEVER, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery.

Office hours of the Dean, by appointment; of the Assistant Dean, Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 4-5, or by appointment.

ADMISSION OF STUDENTS

As candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine the School receives the following:

I. Graduates in arts or science of approved colleges or scientific schools. II. Students who have completed two years of work in a college or scientific school of high rank,* provided they present certificates that they have maintained a rank in the first third of their class.

All applicants, whether or not graduates of colleges, must present evidence satisfying the Committee on Admission not simply that they have taken and passed the courses necessary to fulfil the requirements listed below but also that their college work has been of such character as to give promise of work of high quality in the medical course.

LANGUAGE AND SCIENCE REQUIREMENTS

(a) All applicants must present evidence that they have such knowledge of English as is ordinarily required of all candidates for a degree in an approved college and that they have a reading knowledge of French or of German.

(b) They must present evidence that they have college credits for at least a year's work in general inorganic chemistry, in physics and in biology, and for a half year's work in organic chemistry.

To meet the science requirements satisfactorily, time credit as follows should be secured:

Inorganic Chemistry: A minimum of eight semester hours, of which at least four should be laboratory work.

Organic Chemistry: A minimum of four semester hours, of which at least two should be laboratory work.

Physics: A minimum of eight semester hours, of which at least two should be laboratory work.

Biology: A minimum of eight semester hours (including not less than four hours of zoölogy), of which at least four should be laboratory work.

While these requirements are to be satisfied in full before matriculation, deficiencies in single subjects may be made up prior to admission by courses preferably in the Harvard Summer School.

Students are requested to apply for admission before May 1, using blanks to be furnished by the Assistant Dean.

It is assumed that before admission to an acceptable college a four years' course in high school or its equivalent will have been completed.

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