Albany medical annals . th in Medicine and Surgery, and the students haveimmediate responsibility under supervision. Laboratories: The laboratories, in charge of full-timeteachers, provide ample facilities for undergraduate teaching,for graduate instruction, and for research. Admission Requirements: Each candidate must fur-nish evidence of the satisfactory completion of at least twoyears study, in a recognized college or scientific school, ofphysics, chemistry, biology, English and French or German. Women are admitted. Glasses are restricted in number. Tuition: The charge for tuition is $


Albany medical annals . th in Medicine and Surgery, and the students haveimmediate responsibility under supervision. Laboratories: The laboratories, in charge of full-timeteachers, provide ample facilities for undergraduate teaching,for graduate instruction, and for research. Admission Requirements: Each candidate must fur-nish evidence of the satisfactory completion of at least twoyears study, in a recognized college or scientific school, ofphysics, chemistry, biology, English and French or German. Women are admitted. Glasses are restricted in number. Tuition: The charge for tuition is $ a year and$ for matriculation. There are no extra fees except forrental of microscopes, laboratory breakage, and certainexpensive supplies. The academic year begins Sept. 23, 1918. All inquiriesand other communications should be addressed to ThomasOrdway, , Dean, Albany Medical College, Albany, Vol. XXXIX No. ALBANYMEDICAL ANNALS Journal of the Alumni Association of theAlbany Medical College OCTOBER, 1918. Acr<paXk% teal e/ntBdor earao to gov l<Jo?. Etc crtcdrov jtbv ALBANY MEDICAL ANNALS Journal of the Alumni Association of the Albany Medical College EDITED BY J. Montgomery Mosher, M. D. Published on the First of every monthSubscription Price, Two dollars per annum in advanceAdvertising Rates given on Application Address all communications to ALBANY MEDICAL ANNALS, Albany Medical College, Albany, N. YEntered as Second Class matter at the Post Office, Albany, N. Y. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1103, act of October 3, 1917, authorized July 31, 1918 Vol. XXXIX, No. 10 CONTENTS October, 1918 ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS Report of the Albany Hospital Training School for Nurses By Sally Johnson 365 CORRESPONDENCE The Albany Medical College—Hospital Unit By Captain Erastus Corning, M. D. 374 EDITORIAL Base Hospital Unit, No. 33 376 SCIENTIFIC REVIEWS The Years Progress in Dental Materia Medica .By J. L. T. Appleton, Jr. 3


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