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PHYSIOLOGY.

The lectures in Physiology are designed with special reference to their bearings
on Pathology and Therapeutics. As far as possible, they will cover the



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given in the regular session. Special attention will be given to the Physiology
and Pathology of the urine, in the examination of which a practical course will
be given.

Special instruction in any particular branch of the departments named may
be had at the desire of any individual student, arrangements for which should
be made with the Professor in the department in question.

The University is situated near the city of Charlottesville, Va., at the intersection
of the Chesapeake & Ohio and Piedmont Air-Line railroads, at the foot
of the Blue Ridge mountains, a situation which, from its healthfulness, is rapidly
becoming a popular summer resort.

The fees for tuition are for any single course, $35.00, with separate charge for
laboratory instruction ($10.00 in Anatomy and $5.00 in Physiology and Histology);
for any two courses, $60.00; for any three courses, $75.00; and for all four
$80.00; with, in each case, laboratory fees in addition. All payments to be made
in advance.

Accommodation may be obtained in the immediate neighborhood at from
$16.00 to $20.00 per month for meals, rooms, furniture and attendance.

For further information address the Secretary,

Dr. W. G. CHRISTIAN,