ESTERN PENNSYLVANIA MEDICAL COLLEGE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Session of 1901-1902. Sixteenth year. Medical partment of the Western University of Pennsylvania, aded Courses of Eight Months. Commencing Octor 1, 1901. Four years required. Instruction practical, perior clinical advantages offered students. College d Clinic Buildings NEW, and added and Extensive boratories and Apparatus. Hospital Medical Clinics d Ward-bedside Clinics, Surgical and Medical, Operng and Maternity, and Dispensary and Out-door inics daily. Laboratory work continuous. Quizzes gular. PRACTITIONERS' COURSE in September. For particulars, address M. T. MCKENNAN, M. D., Secretary of the Faculty, 524 Penn. Ave., Pittsburgh. Business correspondents will write t. W. J. ASDALE, Secretary Board of Trustees, 5523 Ellsworth Avenue, E. E., Pittsburgh, Pa. CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ideally located on the summit of the Chelten Hills, near Philadelphia. Pennsylvania's leading preparatory school under the military system. Illustrated year book will be sent on application. REV. JOHN D. SKILTON, A. M., Prin., PENNSYLVANIA, Ogontz. Ogontz School for Young Ladies Twenty minutes from Philadelphia, two hours from New York. Mr. Jay Cooke's fine property. For circulars address MISS SYLVIA J. EASTMAN, Principal. VIRGINIA EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL Three miles from Alexandria, Va., and eight from Washington, D. C. A preparatory School for Boys in its 62d year. Illustrated Catalogue sent on application to the Principal. L. M. BLACKFORD, M. A., Alexandria, Va. A Do not fail to write for terms and illustrated literature if needing health or rest :: FAMOUS Northern Health Resort. Most desirable climate, Moleire-Thermo Electric Bath for These are the latest and very best measures for combatting these serious TENNIS, GOLF, CROQUET, CHARMING DRIVES, OUT-DOOR ADDRESS: J. ARTHUR JACKSON, M. D., SECY., BOX X THE GLEN SPRINGS A Health Resort "The Nauheim of America." HE Glen Springs grounds comprise about sixty acres of private park on a 300 feet above Lake, overlooks. It is surrounded by pine forests, with an amphitheatre of hills, rising, in terraced beauty, to an altitude of 1,500 feet, in the background. The Main Building is a large stone-and-brick structure, supplied with the best modern hotel conveniences. A handsome Annex is connected with the Main Building by a glass corridor, or solarimu, which affords ample space for exercise in stormy weather. There are five springs: The Seneca Spring, flowing 100,000 gallons, daily, of deliciously cool pure water, is used for general domestic purposes. The Neptune Spring is a brine spring, almost identical in character with the famous German brine springs of Nauheim, Rehme, and Jaxtfeldt. The Deer Lick Spring, which contains, besides sodium chloride, iron, iodine and bromine, possesses excellent tonic, alterative, diuretic, and mildly-aperient qualities. The water of Vulcan Spring is closely related to that of the famous Kissingen Spa, and the Salubria Spring belongs to the class of Muriated Alkaline Springs, and ranks with many of the best German spas. There is no more delightful health and pleasure resort. Golf links on grounds. WILLIAM E. LEFFINGWELL, President WATKINS, N. Y. RIVERVIEW SANITARIUM The Sanitarium is perfectly equipped, and furnishes accomodations for a limited number of patients, each of whom receives the best possible care. Trained nurses, proper diet, exercise, rest, baths, electricity, and all of the ssentials of a first-class Sanitarium. Terms moderate. NEW YORK OFFICE: W. S. WHITWELL, M. D. 30 West 11th Street Telephone 3760 18th Street Fishkill-on-Hudson NEW POINT COMFORT Combines in most perfect form the quiet and isolation of country life with the luxuries of high-class hotels and the safety of the best medical skill and nursing. Elegantly illustrated descriptive pamphlet on application to THE PENNOYER SANITARIUM CO., Kenosha, Wis. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE 109 Dr. Pennoyer's Chicago Office, 70 State Street (Tuesdays) The CLIFTON SPRINGS "GREY TOWERS" SANITARIUM OUNDED 1850, by the late Henry Foster, M. D. Now managed by a stock company, of which Mrs. Mary E. Foster is president. Medical faculty of nine skillful physicians and surgeons. All kinds of baths and treatments are administered, with the aid of the finest appliances. There are general medical, surgical, gynecological and eye, ear, nose and throat departments. The main building, a magnificent sixstory, fire-proof structure, with a fourstory annex, furnishes accommodation for over 400 guests. There are about 60 acres of parks in connection with the institution. Clifton Springs is the annual meeting place of the International Missionary Union and of other religious gatherings, for which there is a beautiful tabernacle; and in the main building is a handsome chapel, where guests may enjoy daily family worship and Sabbath services. Address: CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y. |