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evidence, admitted to advanced standing. Opportunities for research and for advanced study are offered to graduate students. For admission to the Dental School the requirements are akin to those for admission to the Medical School. The methods of instruction, too, in the two schools are similar. To the student of dentistry the following courses are offered: Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Histology and Embryology, Bacteriology, Operative Dentistry, Mechanical Dentistry, Surgery, Operative Surgery, Dental Pathology, Oral Anatomy and Physiology, Surgical Pathology, Materia Medica, Orthodontia, Neurology, and Crown and Bridge Work. The degree conferred upon graduates of the school is that of Doctor of Dental Medicine. The number of students in the school in 1896 is one hundred and two. The Faculty and other instructors number thirty-nine. The School of Veterinary Medicine, which, like the Dental and the Medical schools, is established in Boston, has fifty-five students and a