The Department of Physiology in the Harvard Medical School offers to four qualified men positions as assistants in Physiology with a salary of four hundred dollars. It is expected that these men will give the mornings of the collegiate year to research, and the afternoons to the direction of undergraduate students in experimental physiology, under the supervision of a professor of the department. These men will thus gain experience in the administration of a large laboratory as well as instruction in the methods of investigation and practice in presenting the subject to younger students.
Applicants for these positions should possess an elementary knowledge of physiology and a sufficient training in one or more of the biological sciences to enable them to profit by the instruction offered. Successful applicants are required to take twelve half-days' instruction in the details of the course in experimental physiology before October 1 of their year of service. Applications may be sent to Professor H. P. Bowditch of the Medical School.
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