THE CLIFTON SPRINGS SANITARIUM OPEN ALL THE YEAR This popular institution with its able corps of physicians, nurses, attendants and nearly sixty years' experience in caring for guests in need of rest and treatment, has won a world. wide reputation for thorough and systematic work. THE SPRINGS—The remedial properties of our Mineral water have a world-wide reputation The White Sulphur water is used extensively in the bu hs and for drinkinz purposes. The fresh water springs which supply the Sanitarium are pure and the supply is abundant. The bathing and treatment facilities are unexcelled by any in the country. We a e pleased to send booklets which give an interes ing description of this Sanitarium, nith attractive illustrations of the buildings, Springs, etc. Rates furnished on application. No Insane or Tubercular cases received. а The Clifton Springs Sanitarium THE DR. 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Holiday Edition. 10 full-pige Engravings. $1.50. Postpaid at List Pricis. Sold by all Booksellers Trentadue Brothers 122 Elm Street Corner Centre Avenue TORONIO, : ONTARIO anch Office. $26 F St., Washington, D.C. MCGILL UNIVERSITY MONTREAL FACULTY OF MEDICINE SESSION 1908-09 The Faculty wish to announce that, notwithstanding the fire of April 16th, 1907, which destio, ed a part of their building, complete arrangements have been made for carrying on the work of the College without interrup:ion. The new building at the corner of Pine Ave. and University Street has been begun and will be ready for the session of 1909-10. REGULAR COURSES. The regular course of study for the degrees of M.D., C.M., covers five sessions of eight months each. Double courses leading to the degrees of B.A., or B.Sc. and M.D., C.M., may be taken in seven years. ADVANCED COURSES. Advanced Courses are open to graduates and others desiring to pursue special or research work in the laboratories of the University, and in the Clinical and Pathological laboratories of the Royal Victoria Hospital and Montreal General Hospital. POST GRADUATE COURSES. A Post Graduate Course is offered to graduates in Medicine during the months of June, July and August of each year. This course consists of practical laboratory classes, special classes in Operative Surgery and Gynecology, and special clinical work in Medicine, Surgery, an the specialties in the Royal Victoria and Montreal General Hospitals. DIPLOMA OF PUBLIC HEALTH. A practical course of lectures is offered to graduates in Medicine and Public Health officers, of from six to twelve months duration, for the Diploma cf Public Health. The course includes Bacteriology. Sanitary Chemistry, and Practical Sanitation. HOSPITALS. The Royal Victoria Hospital, the Montreal General Hospital, Montreal Maternity Hospital, and the Alexandra Hospital for Contagious Diseases, are utilized for the purposes of clinical instruction. The physicians and surgeons connected with these are the clinical professors of the University. DENTISTRY. The course of the Department of Dentistry, established in 1903, embraces four years, the work of the first two being almost identical with that of students in Medicine. The course leads to the degree of D.D.S. RECIPROCITY. Keciprocity has been established between the General Medical Council of Great Britain and the Province of Quebec Licensing Board. A McGill graduate in Medicine who has a Quebec license may register in Great Britain, South Africa, India, Australia and the West Indies, without further examination, MATRICULATION, Matriculation Examinations for Entrance are held in June and September of each year. Full particulars of the Examinations, Fees, Courses, etc., are furnished by the Calendar of the Faculty, which may be ob'ained from F. J. SHEPHERD, M.D., Dean. J. W. SCANE, M.D., Registrar. IN ANÆMIA, CHLOROSIS, AND ALL Duncan, Flockhart & Co.'s (Flexible) Blaud Pill Capsules Guaranteed equal in Ferrous Carbonate to freshly prepared Blaud Pills, with this distinct adv tage over Pills, that they neither oxidize nor harden. 'Chemical examination shows that the iron is in the ferrous condition, and, therefore, that capsules retain full efficacy of fresh made Blaud Pills." -- British Medical Journal. D., F. & Co.'s Capsule No. 92, equivalent to 1 Blaud Pill (5 grs.). Capsule No. 93, equivalent to 2 Blaud Pills (10 grs.). Duncan, Flockhart & Co., R. L. GIBSON, Toronto 小小小小小小小小小小小小小小小小小小小 By Royal Warrant to His Majesty King Edward VII. also to BOVRIL The following suggestions for the use of “ BOVRIL” have been made at various times by leading members of the Medical Profession. 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