Washington Postgraduate medical School. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. General George M. Sternberg, U. S. A., President. Address, 2144 California Avenue. J. Ford Thompson, Vice- President. George M. Kober. Secretary and Treasurer. Walter Wyman, Surgeon General Public Health, and Marine Hospital Service. P. M. Rixev. Surgeon General U. S. Navy. R. M. O'Reilly, Surgeon General U. S. Army. A. B. Richardson, Superintendent Government Hospital for the Insane. Samuel S. Adams, M. D. ,. A. ;Balloch, M. D. Swan M. Burnett. - E. A. de Schweinitz, M. D. Joseph Taber Johnson, Vi?- H4 M. D. Sterling ijAi C. Woodward, M. D. CLINICS. MONDAYS. 9 :oo a. m. Washington Asylum Hospital. (19th and C Streets S. E.) Medical and Surgical, Prof. Hickling. 9:00 a. m. Georgetown University Hospital. (35th and N Streets N. W.) Surgical, Prof. Vaughan. Oct to June. Prof. Crook, July to Oct. 10:00 a. ni. Providence Hospital. (2d and D Streets S. E.) Medical, Prof. Vincent, Jan.,Feb.,Oct. to Dec. " Prof. Wall, Meh.-Apr., July to Sep. " Prof. Marbury, May and June. 11:00 a. m. Surgical, Prof. Malian, Jan. to March. " Prof. Crook, April, May and June. " Prof. Kerr, July, Aug. and Sept. " Prof. Bayne, Oct., Nov. and Dec. 10:00 a. m. Columbian University Hospital. (1333 H Street N. W.) Medical, Prof. Ruffin. " Prof. Claytor. Prof. Acker. " Prof. Cook. " Prof. Hardin. 11 :oo a. m. Surgical, Prof. Thompson. " Prof. Carr. " Prof. Van Rensselaer. , 1 :oo p. m, Eye, Prof. Shute. Orthopaedic, Prof. Shands. 1 :oo p. m. Nose, Throat and Ear, Prof. Richardson. " Prof. McKimmie. 1-2 p. in. Casualty Hospital. (217 Delaware Avenue N. E.) Surgical, Prof. Wellington. Eye, Prof. Dufour. 1-2 p. m. Emergency Hospital. (15th and D Sts., and Ohio Ave., N. W.) Nose, Throat and Ear, Prof. Murray. " " Prof. Mullins. 2:00 p. m. Gynecological, Prof. H. L. E. Johnson. 1 :oo p. m. Episcopal Hospital. (Cor. 17th and L, Streets N. W.) Nose, Throat and Ear, Prof. Hyatt. " " Prof. Wells. 2:00 p. m. Eye, Prof. Belt. 2:00 p. m. Garfield Hospital. (Florida Avenue and 10th Street N. W.) Diseases of the Stomach, Prof. W. G. Morgan. TUESDAYS. 10:00 a. m. Children's Hospital. (W, 12th and 13th Sts. N. W.) Medical. Prof. Adams, " Prof. Acker, Every week day for special students. n:oo a. m. Surgical, Prof. Thompson. 10:00 a. m. Freedmen's Hospital. (Pomeroy and 5th Sts. N. W. 7th St. line.) Surgical, Prof. Balloch. 9 to 12 a. m. Columbia Hospital for Women. (Cor. Penna. Ave. and 25th Sts.) Gynecological, Prof. Bovce. 1 :oo p. m. Obstetrical, Prof. Moran, Jan., Feb., March. Prof. Fry, April, May, Tune. Prof. Sprigg, July and August. Prof. Morse, Sept, and Oct. Prof. Cabell, Nov. and Dec. io:oo a. m. Garfield Hospital. Surgical, Prof. Snyder, Meh., Apr., May, Jun. 11:00 a. m. Gynecological, Prof. Fry, Jan. to April. Prof. Stavely, May to August. Prof. Cuthbert, Sept, to Dec. i :oo p. m. Emergency Hospital. Eye, Prof. Burnett. Diseases of the Skin, Prof. Carmichael. I :oo p. m. Lutheran Dispensary. (14th and N Streets N. W.) Eye, Prof. Butler. 1 :oo p. m. Episcopal Hospital. Nose, Throat and Ear, Prof.,Bryan. Prof. J J. Richardson. 2:00 p. m. Eye, Prof. Wilmer. 2 :oo p. m. Private Polyclinic. (1229 Connecticut Avenue.) Diseases of the Stomach, Prof. Jung. WEDNESDAYS. 9 to 12 a.m. Columbia Hospital for Women. Gynecological, Prof. Stone. 9:00 a. m. Emergency Hospital. Surgical, Prof. Vaughan, Jan. 15, to July 15. " Prof. Carr, July 15, to Jan. 15. 11:00 a. m. Georgetown University Hospital. Medical, Prof. Adams, Oct. to April. " Prof. Morgan, April to Oct. 11:00 a. m. Garfield Hospital. Medical, Prof. Morgan, Tan., Feb., Oct., Nov. and Dec. Prof. Deale, April and May. to:oo a. m. Surgical, Prof. Van Rensselaer, July to Nov. i :oo p. m. Emergency Hospital. Gynecological, Prof. H. L. E. Johnson. A Nose, Throat and Ear, Prof. Murray. Prof. Mullins. i :oo p. m. Episcopal Hospital. Nose, Throat and Ear, Prof. C.W.Richardson. Prof. McKimmie. 2-3 p. m. Eye, Prof. Fox. 1-2 p. m. Georgetown University Hospital. Eye, Prof. Dufour. THURSDAY. 9:00 a. m. St. Elizabeth's Hospital. (Anacostia Cars.) Mental and Nervous Diseases, Prof. A. B. Richardson. Electro and Hydro-Therapy, Prof. Logie. Morbid Anatomy and Post-Mortem Work, Prof. Blackburn. Diseases of the Skin, Prof. McGuire. Gynecological, Prof. Jos. Taber Johnson. Clinics in other Departments as may be an- nounced by the Professors. 1 :oo p. m. Emergency Hospital. Surgical, Prof. Vaughan, Jan. 15 to July 15. " Prof. Carr, July 15 to Jan. 15 2 :oo p. m. Gynecological, Prof. H. L. E. Johnson. 1 :oo p. m. Columbian University Hospital. Nose, Throat and Ear, Prof. C.W.Richardson. Prof. McKimmie. 1 :oo p. in. Episcopal Hospital. Nose, Throat and Ear, Prof. Hyatt. Prof. Wells. 2:00 p. m. Eye, Prof. Belt. 2 :oo p. in. Private Polyclinic. Connecticut Avenue.) Diseases of the Stomach, Prof. Jung. FRIDAY. ro:oo a. m. Providence Hospital. Medical, Prof. Vincent, Oct. to Feb. 28. " Prof. Wall, M'ch, Apr., July to Sep. " Prof. Marbury, May and June. 11 :oo a. m. Surgical, Prof. Malian, Jan. to March. " Prof. Crook, April and June. " Prof. Kerr, July to Sep. " Prof. Bayne, Oct., Nov. and Dec. 10:00 a. ni. Garfield Hospital. Surgical, Prof. Snyder, M'ch, Apr., May, Jun. 11 :oo a. in. Medical, Prof. Cook, Jan., Feb., and March. " Prof. Claytor, Apr.. May and June. " Prof. Deale, July, Aug. and Sep. 9 to 12 a. m Columbia Hospital for Women. Gynecological, Prof. Bovee. 10:00 a. m. Columbian University Hospital. Medical, Prof. Ruffin. " Prof. Claytor. " Prof. Acker. " Prof. Cook. " Prof. Hardin. 11 :oo a. m. Surgical, Prof. Thompson. " Prof. Carr. " Prof. Van Rensselaer. 1 :oo p. m. Eye, Prof. Shute. 1 :oo p. m. Gynecological, Prof. H. L. E. Johnson. 1 :oo p. m. Emergency Hospital. Orthopaedic, Prof. Shands. Eye, Prof. Burnett. Diseases of the Skin, Prof. Carmichael. 1 :oo p. m. Episcopal Hospital. Nose, Throat and Ear, Prof. Bryan. " " Prof. J. J. Richardson. 2:00 p. in. Eye, Prof. Wilmer. 2 :oo p. m. Garfield Hospital. Diseases of the Stomach, Prof. W.G. Morgan. SATURDAY. 9:00 a. in. Georgetown University Hospital. Gynecological, Prof. Jos. Taber Johnson. 11:00 a. m. Medical, Prof. Adams. Prof.. Morgan. 9 to 12 a. in. Columbia Hospital for Women. Gynecological, Prof. Stone. 1 :oo p. m. Emergency Hospital. Gynecological, Prof. H. L. E. Johnson. 1 :oo p. m. Nose, Throat and Ear, Prof. Murray. Prof. Mullins. 1 :oo p. m. Episcopal Hospital. Nose, Throat and Ear, Prof. Richardson. Prof. McKimmie. 2-3 p. m. Eye, Prof. Fox. Also Clinics and Demonstrations by special announcement at the U. S. General Hospital, Washington Barracks, U. »•. Navy General Hospital, U. S. Soldiers' Home, U. S. Army Medical Museum, and the Naval Museum of Hygiene. Laboratory Work. Laboratory work every week day, from 2 to 5 o'clock at the School of Medicine, Georgetown University, 920 H Street. This Laboratory course is intended especially for practicing physicians and will include clinical microscopy and urinalysis as well as a practical knowledge of the principal pathogenic bacteria and animal parasites injurious to man. A more com- prehensive course, including sanitary chemistry and especially designed for public health officers, will be given to those who desire it. Graduates in medicine only will be admitted to this school. The fee for two months clinical instruction in any one of the Departments, or for two months laboratory instruction, will be $25.00; for clinical instruction in all departments $50.00; for four months clinical and laboratory instruction $100.00. Among the attractions of Washington for practitioners of medicine who desire to rest for a time from their professional labors and at the same time keep abreast with the progress of medicine in its various branches-scientific as well as practical -the following may be mentioned: It has a comparatively mild but bracing winter climate; the city itself is beautiful, and the Public buildings, museums, scientific laboratories and libraries cannot fail to interest and instruct visitors; the library of the Surgeon General's Office is open daily to physicians and those who wish to look up the literature of any subject per- taining to medicine or surgery will have every facility for doing so. Students may register any week day between the hours of Hand 12 a. m. in the office of the Secretary, 920 H Street, N. W. Board and room may be obtained in private boarding houses from $20.00 to $25.00 per month.