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INSTITUTION
(Half-schools marked *)
Number of Professors Number of Other Instructors Number of Students Total Annual Income from Fees Annual Budget[1]
ALABAMA
1. Birmingham Medical College 18 12 185 $14,550[2]
2. University of Alabama, Medical Department 8 17 204 17,300[3]
ARKANSAS
3. University of Arkansas, Medical Department 18 17 179 14,100[2]
4. College of Physicians and Surgeons (Little Rock) 25 9 81 6,450[2]
CALIFORNIA
5. College of Physicians and Surgeons (Los Angels) 28 13 32 4,075[2]
6. California Eclectic Medical College 26 1 9 1,060[2]
7. Los Angeles College of Osteopathy 19
"More than
250"
37,500[2]
8. Pacific College of Osteopathy 19 19 85 12,750[2]
9. Okland Collee of Medicine and Surgery 13 19 17 2,750[2]
10. Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific 13 22 23 2,685[4]
11. College of Physicians and Surgeons (San Francisco) 23 30 70 7,715[2]
12. Leland Stanford Junior University, College of Medicine 16 5 16[4]

13. University of California, Medical Department 12 48 36 7,004 $33,396
COLORADO
14. University of Colorado, School of Medicine 25 20 85 4,043 28,000
15. Denver and Gross College of Medicine (University of Denver) 44 35 109 12,624[2]
CONNECTICUT
16. Yale Medical School 14 50 138 15,325 43,311
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
17. George Washington University, Department of Medicine 25 44 117 21,833 23,779
18. Georgetown University, Department of Medicine 20 54 89 11,000
19. Howard University, Medical Department 22 30 205 26,000 40,000[3]
GEORGIA
20. Atlanta College of Physicians and Surgeons 20 31 286 28,000
21. Atlanta School of Medicine 17 27 230 20,000[2]
22. Georgia College of Eclectic Medicine and Surgery 14 6 66 5,655[2]
23. Hospital Medical College 16
43 3,950[2]
24. Medical College of Georgia (University of Georgia) 18 15 99 6,835
ILLINOIS
25. Rush Medical College (University of Chicago) 89 141 488 60,485[5] 82,452
Forwarded 562 665 3,142 $343,699
  1. Absence of information under this heading may mean one of several things: in proprietary schools there is no budget, because no plans are made,—necessary expenses are met and the balance is divided or is used to reduce debts; in many university departments the expense incurred, while much greater than fee income, is so involved with expense incurred for other laboratory purposes that it cannot be separated. In such instances, it cannot be definitely stated what the cost of the department is..
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 Estimated.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Includes state appropriation of $5000 which pays fors sholarships.
  4. 4.0 4.1 First year in operation.
  5. First two years, University of Chicago: $33,000. Third and fourth years, Rush Medical College: $27,485.