The "Sterling" Bicycle "BUILT LIKE A WATCH." L. E. THRASHER, Agent. Lawrence, Kan. University Medical College KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. The Fourteenth Annual Session begun September 14, 1894, and will continue six months. The next session offers greatly improved facilities for study. The curriculum is embraced in three regular graded courses of lectures, with special clinics at several hospitals and practical instruction in the special laboratory departments of Histology and Bacteriology, Chemistry, and Operative Surgery. Clinical and practical teaching is a feature of the schools, especial attention given to having each student familiarize himself with the diseases met with in the west. Abundance of opportunity is thus afforded, and class is never too large to give every student personal instruction. There are twenty-nine professors and instructors in this school, most of whom are officially connected with almost every prominent hospital in and about Kansas City,and matriculants have ready access to the clinical service of these institutions. A hospital controlled by the Faculty adjoins the college. The college building is one of the most complete and convenient in the west, additions having been made which more than double its capacity. With liberal appointments in every way, the college is well equipped for affording a thorough course of instruction in all the departments of medicine and surgery. For catalogue and other information write to CHAS. W. ADAMS, M. D., Dean. L.A.BERGER,M.D.,Secretary, 1201 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo.