Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . dic Surgery, Medical Jurisprudence, Psychiatry,—are also given this year, although examination is recjuired in only twoof them, the selection being optional. Bedside instruction is given in theCollege Hospital, the Maternity of the College and in the PhiladelphiaGeneral Hospital. Each student of the fourth year class attends and delivers ten casesin the out-obstetric practice of the college maternity. Fourth year stu-dents are also required to follow and study carefully cases assigned themin the College Hospital Gynae


Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . dic Surgery, Medical Jurisprudence, Psychiatry,—are also given this year, although examination is recjuired in only twoof them, the selection being optional. Bedside instruction is given in theCollege Hospital, the Maternity of the College and in the PhiladelphiaGeneral Hospital. Each student of the fourth year class attends and delivers ten casesin the out-obstetric practice of the college maternity. Fourth year stu-dents are also required to follow and study carefully cases assigned themin the College Hospital Gynaecological, Surgical and Medical wards,making the routine clinical and laboratory examinations. During the third and fourth years clinical instruction, to sections ofthe class, is given in the Dispensary of the College Hospital, Barton Dis-pensary, in the German Hospital and in the fourth year in the HowardHospital and the Philadelphia (icneral Hospital. Attendance on theclinics of the College Hospital, the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and(ierman Hospital is also Dr. YoiNcs Clinic in Orthopedics 43 Sections of students from the fourth year class, who wish to attend,are given instruction in contagious diseases at the Municipal Hos-pital. The College laboratories are well equipped and afford plenty ofmaterial for study and demonstration. There is also a good referencelibrary whose shelves are filled with many of the latest medical booksand periodicals. The graduates of the Womans Medical College of Pennsylvania arefully equipped and prepared for medical work along any line because,as it is shown above, the opportunities afforded them as students are thebest. D. M. P., 1911. r


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