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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1893)
;j 73s .a -ttt4t . . i ;Hiiiiii.Li i '."i mjimuM mittmmmmmmmm V -. Medical Department A t COTNER 9 UNIVERSITY. Next Term Begins September 15, and Continues Six Months. Ttte MNmeRSITY BMIbDING- Is a beautiful structure, largo and commodious, heated with steam, and containing all modern conveniences; is situated on Bethany Heights, a suburb on the oast side of the city, commanding a magnificent view of tho city and surrounding country, with street cars passing the door, which connect with other linos to all parts of tho city. The Medical College has a complete oorps of professors, lecturers, and demonstrators, and is equipped with all the modern appliances for instruction in the several branches of Medical and Surgical Science. eouEse op instruction- Covers a period of threo years, in which there are three full courses of lectures and clinics of six months each. After the session of 1893-94:, tho course will be increased to seven months. Students who have taken a full preparatory course in a creditable college or uni drsity, and nan pass a satisfactory examination, will be admitted to tho second course. For Catalogue and Full Particulars, Address W. S. LATTA, M. D., Dean, 239 South Eleventh Street, Lincoln, Nob., or PROF. J. L. MACK, Attorney at Law, Secretary, 1025 OSt., Lincoln, Nob. v. te-3 i ? .'.-" m mtimmnwmrm --ifc liYr Ctt,m&immmi, m 'f&tlMtllimmmtkSlt-V'! '"-'' - ' -- ..'.a.n,,,,..,-.,..-,,,.;,, .,..,.- - .-.irffc