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EXPENSES.
 
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EXPENSES.

The necessary expenses of a student in the regular course of the Medical
Department for the session of nine months are estimated as below, both for the
lowest rate of living and for a more liberal expenditure:

                       
Tuition (including fee for laboratory materials),  $120  $120 
Matriculation,  30  30 
Infirmary fee, 
Contingent deposit,  10  10 
Dormitory rent,  15  30 
Servant's attendance, 
Furniture for dormitory,  19 
Fuel and lights,  12  24 
Washing,  14  14 
Board,  99  162 
Total necessary expenses,  $325  $425 
Payable on entrance,  225  265 

Books, stationery and dissecting instruments for the entire course cost about $45. The
cost of the degree, if taken, is $15.

Separate fees are charged when students who are not candidates for a degree
pursue an elective instead of the regular course.

A laboratory course in Practical Pharmacy, under Professor Dunnington,
is also open to medical students, who are charged $5 to cover the cost of laboratory
materials, tuition being free.