CREIGHTON MEDICAL COLLEGE, Cor. 14th & Davenport Sts., Omaha, Neb. The eleventh annual course of study in this institution will begin Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1904. The course in this college consists of four terms of seven and one-half months each. The first two years are devoted to the study of the so-called scientific branches included in a medical course. For this purpose, the new college building is furnished with lecture rooms and laboratories equipped with the latest and best paraphernalia for teaching, demonstrating and for individual work in these branches. The third and fourth years are given up to the study of what might be termed the practical part of the medical course. Here, the instruction is carried on by means of Clinics and Clinical lectures. The student is brought in contact and becomes familiar with the different phases of all the diseases he reads about. For this purpose the clinical material in St. Joseph and St. Bernard hospitals, the two largest hospitals in the west, is reserved for the exclusive benefit of students attending this school. All buildings, both college and hospitals, are new and modern and the equipment the best that money can buy. In addition to the regular term of seven and one-half months, a spring course of two months in first and second year work will be continued from close of winter term to last of June. For further information address D. C. BRYANT, M. D., Sec. Creighton Medical College, INDEPENDENT AND BELL LONG DISTANCE PHONES No. 411. J. C. MCCLINTOCK, SURGEON. 1313 Filmore Street TOPEKA, KANSAS. J. N. SCOTT, M. D. Practice limited to X-RAY- AND ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE TREATMENT OF MALIGNANT GROWTHS. PESUDO-LEUKEMIA LUPUS, ETC., BY THE X-RAY AND ULTRA-VIOLET LIGHT. TELEPHONE 2030 MAIN. 212-14-15-16 RIDGE BLDG. ་་་་་་་་་ འའའམས་ KANSAS CITY, MO. 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