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Written notice of such withdrawal or transfer must be filed with the Dean at the time of requesting the certificate, and the student must have paid all fees and dues chargeable against him up to the end of the quarter in which he withdraws.

BOARD AND ROOMS.

A register of approved boarding houses is kept by the Treasurer. Accommodations cost from $25 to $40 a month.

For catalogues, application blanks, and further information, address

THE DEAN,

Department of Medicine,

The George Washington University,

1325 H St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY.

FACULTY.

CHARLES H. STOCKTON, LL.D.....ACTING PRESident of the UNIVERSITY J. ROLAND WALTON, D.D.S.. Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry and Orthodontia, and Dean, 702 10th St., N. W.

HENRY C. THOMPSON, D.D.S........... Professor of Operative Dentistry

CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph.D...

SHEPHERD IVORY FRANZ, Ph.D..
CHARLES S. WHITE, M.D..........

... Professor of Chemistry

.Professor of Physiology Professor of Oral Surgery

HURON W. LAWSON, M.D..... .Professor of Histology and Embryology FREDERICK FULLER RUSSELL, M.D........... Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology Professor of Anatomy

W. O. OWEN, M.D...................

.Associate in Chemistry

B. M. RANDOLPH, M.D... Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics
E. G. SEIBERT, M.D....
J. R. DE FARGES, D.D.S.. Associate Professor of Metallurgy, Professional
Ethics, Dental Jurisprudence and Economics
ALLEN S. WOLFE, D.D.S...... Associate Professor of Crown and Bridge
Work and Porcelain
CHARLES BASSETT, D.D.S..... .Associate Professor in Charge of the
Dental Infirmary

CADMUS LINDEN ODOR, D.D.S.........Associate Professor of Operative
Technics and Comparative Anatomy

W. FRANCIS LAWRENCE, D.D.S....... Associate Professor of Prosthetic

NOBLE P. BARNES, M.D....
JULIAN GARTRELL, D.D.S...
W. B. HOOFNAGLE, D.D.S...
S. H. GREENE, JR., M.D..
J. L. RIGGLES, M.D....................
OTIS D. SWETT, M.S..

C. G. SHOEMAKER, D.D.S...
J. WINSLOW TAYLOR, D.D.S...
HENRY CISSEL Young, D.D.S.
HERBERT C. HOPKINS, D.D.S.
E. P. MAGRUDER, M.D...
D. T. BIRTWELL, M.D..
HENRY I. STOUT, M.D..

Technics

.Associate Professor of Materia Medica

Lecturer on Oral Prophylaxis
Lecturer on Materia Medica

Instructor in Anatomy ...Associate in Anatomy

.Instructor in Chemistry

. Instructor in Operative Technics ..Instructor in Prosthetic Technics ...Instructor in Prosthetic Technics . Instructor in Orthodontia Technics Instructor in Anatomy .Instructor in Anatomy ..Instructor in Anatomy Demonstrator in the Infirmary ...Demonstrator in the Infirmary . Demonstrator in the Infirmary

EWING MARVINn Wood Bear, D.D.S..........
MELVILLE P. ESLIN, D.D.S..
JAMES N. ROBINSON, D.D.S...

M. F. FINLEY, D.D.S.
A. D. COBEY, D.D.S.

Special Lecturers.

ROBERT E. LAYTON, D.D.S.
GEORGE M. SHARP, D.D.S.

GENERAL STATEMENT.

The first course of lectures in the Dental School began November, 1887, under the title of "The Columbian University Dental Department." The course then extended over two years of five months each.. Two years later the course was extended to seven months; but, this additional time being found inadequate to keep pace with the ever-increasing demand for higher dental education, the course was gradually increased, until now it extends over three years of eight months each. The academic year begins on the last Wednesday in September and. ends on the second Wednesday in June. The next session will begin September 29, 1909. Students should register promptly at the office of the Dean at the beginning of the session, and no student can be received and credited with a full term after ten days from the first lecture. Final examinations are held at the conclusion of the instruction in each subject. The degrees are conferred at Commencement, the first Wednesday in June, the Fall Convocation, and at the Winter Convocation, February 22. For further information communicate with the Dean of the Dental Department or the Secretary of the University.

ADMISSION.

Candidates for matriculation must show that they are fitted by previous education to study dentistry. For this purpose they must present a satisfactory certificate of their attainments from an approved school or college, or they must pass an examination.

Candidates are admitted without examination:

(1) Upon presenting a diploma or certificate of a reputable college conferring on them the degree of A.B. or B.S., or an equivalent degree in the arts and sciences.

(2) Upon presenting a diploma or certificate of graduation from a high school, academy, or preparatory school approved by the University as maintaining an adequate standard.

(3) Upon presenting a certificate of admission to the Freshman class of an approved college.

(4) Upon presenting a certificate of admission to another dental school approved by the University as maintaining an adequate standard.

Candidates unable to comply with the foregoing requirements are admitted upon passing an examination based upon the general requirement for admission to the third-year high school or its equivalent, modified to meet the regulations of State Dental Boards.

The scope of the different subjects is indicated in standard high school text-books.

A candidate may offer certificates of an approved school for work done in any preparatory subjects, and will be credited with the units represented by such work. A candidate failing to pass in two of three subjects of his examination may be admitted to the first year upon the condition that he make up the deficiency before entering the second-year class. The examinations are conducted by examiners appointed by the Superintendent of Schools of the District of Columbia.

The examinations for admission will be held in June and September, at the Dental Department. An applicant deficient in either Latin or Physics, or both, may be admitted to the first-year class conditioned in those subjects, but such conditions must be made up during the first year.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.

The course of instruction extends through three years of eight months each. The subjects taught during the course are divided as follows:

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These studies are further described in the following pages.

Hours of recitation, daily from 4.50 p.m. to 10.30 p. m.; 6.30 to 7.30 p. m., dinner hour.

PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY AND ORTHODONTIA.

J. ROLAND WALTON, D.D.S.....
HERBERT C. HOPKINS, D.D.S.

.Professor Instructor in Technics

1. Prosthetic Dentistry. All branches in this department will be under the supervision of the professor. He will deliver the lectures and manage in person and through his assistants the quiz work and course of instruction. This system will prevent confusion in method and technical procedures.

2. Orthodontia. Junior year Orthodontia is a technical course with lectures and demonstrations. The Senior year is a review of the Junior studies with advanced lectures upon the irregularities of the teeth, local and constitutional. Each student is required to make a number of appliances upon models and practically correct cases of irregularity.

OPERATIVE DENTISTRY, DENTAL ANATOMY AND

PATHOLOGY.

HENRY C. THOMPSON, D.D.S.......

Professor

This course embraces lectures on the special anatomy and physiology of the teeth. The origin, growth, and eruption of the teeth receive minute attention, and are illustrated as their importance demands.

The methods of treating, filling, and extracting teeth receive attention in the lecture-room, and are demonstrated clinically by proficient operators. Extended consideration is given to dental pathology and therapeutics. This chair has personal supervision of the department of Oprative Technics.

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A short discussion of the principles of Physics in their relation to Chemistry, the principle of chemical philosophy, and the laws of chemical combination.

A study of the elements, metallic and non-metallic; the preparation, properties, and reaction of their different compounds and their application in dentistry; Organic Chemistry, with special attention to those organic compounds that are of practical use; laboratory instruction in the determination of acids and bases, analyses of alloys, etc.

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