Medical directory of greater Boston : 1913-1914 . als for, the insane. Two hours a week during second and thirdperiods (eighteen weeks). ELECTIVE SUBJECTS. Elective subjects are classified according to the amount oftime occupied by each course. Twelve hours of lectures orclinics constitute one point. Each student is required to choosefour points of electives. REQUIREMENTS FOR, ADMISSION. Candidates are admitted in two ways: (1) By credentials; (2)By examination. Admission by Credentials. Graduates of colleges, universities, and high schools approvedby the New England College Entrance Certifica


Medical directory of greater Boston : 1913-1914 . als for, the insane. Two hours a week during second and thirdperiods (eighteen weeks). ELECTIVE SUBJECTS. Elective subjects are classified according to the amount oftime occupied by each course. Twelve hours of lectures orclinics constitute one point. Each student is required to choosefour points of electives. REQUIREMENTS FOR, ADMISSION. Candidates are admitted in two ways: (1) By credentials; (2)By examination. Admission by Credentials. Graduates of colleges, universities, and high schools approvedby the New England College Entrance Certificate Board, andstudents holding Regents diplomas showing a four-year coursein a high school in New York State, are admitted without ex-amination, except in Chemistry. These candidates must alsopresent a certificate of proficiency in Latin, Physics and Biology. An examination in Chemistry is required of all candidates. Candidates from schools west of New York may present full *Clinical lectures are givenat|the hospitals connected school. I. 50 statements of ihg|r i^^rd and tlie courses j^rsued, for consider-ation b}^ the Cc mination. Candidates for admission by examination must have receivedadequate preparation in certain subjects falling in two groups,known respectively as the Primary and the Secondary unit represents a years study in any subject in a secondaryschool, representing approximately a quarter of a full yearswork. The Primary Group. Elementary English, 3; Elementary Latin, 2; Elementary Phy-sics, 1; Elementary Algebra, 11-2; Plane Geometry, 1; Chemis-try, 1; Biology, 1. Candidates are required to present all the subjects of thePrimary Group and a selection of subjects from the SecondaryGroup aggregating 4 1-2 units, according to the value indicatedbelow. One of these units must be that representing Chemistry. The Secondary Group. Elementary—Greek, 2; Latin, 2; French, 2; German, 2; His-tory, 1; Chemistry, 1; Physics, 1; Botany, 1; Zoology, 1; Geol-og


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