California.. Illinois Indiana. Iowa. TABLE 51.-Summary of statistics of schools of medicine, &c.—Continued. States. IL-DENTAL. California Minnesota...... 2,703 791 Wisconsin District of Columbia. 2,000 5,000 70,000 TABLE 52.-Statistics of schools of medicine, of dentistry, and of pharmacy for 1885-'86; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education. NOTE.-An asterisk indicates that the statistics are quoted from the report of this Office for 1884-'85; a dagger, that the school admits women as well as men; a double dagger, that it admits colored students. The type in which the name of a school is printed shows how many courses of lectures must be heard to complete the course of instruetion, as follows: SMALL CAPITALS, three courses; italics, two courses; ordinary type, one course. TABLE 52.-Statistics of schools of medicine, of dentistry, and of pharmacy for 1885-'86, &c.-Continued. NOTE.-An asterisk indicates that the statistics are quoted from the report of this Office for 1884-'85; a dagger, that the school admits women as well as men; a double dagger, that it admits colored students. The type in which the name of a school is printed shows how many courses of lectures must be heard to complete the course of instruction, as follows: SMALL CAPITALS, three courses; italics, two courses; ordinary type, one course. Jacob Geiger, M. D. a Apparatus. b Extinct. c Formed by the consolidation of the Detroit Medical College and the Michigan College of Medicine. d Under present name. 3 15 146 134 36 1 12 4,000 3,150 50 80, 00 4,000 30,000 40,000 150,000 25, 00 25,000 75,000 5 11 200 500 10,000 TABLE 52.-Statistics of schools of medicine, of dentistry, and of pharmacy for 1885-'85, fc.-Continued. NOTE. An asterisk indicates that the statistics are quoted from the report of this Office for 1881-'85; a dagger, that the school admits women as well as men; a double dagger that it admits colored students. The type in which the name of a school is printed shows how many courses of lectures must be heard to complete the course of instruc tion, as follows: SMALL CAPITALS, three courses; italics, two courses; ordinary type, one course. |