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Rh tions of the globe, and wherever they have located the fame of their Alma Mater has accompanied them. Every Dental College in this country contains in its faculty some graduate of this institution, and a large majority of the Court Dentists of Europe acknowledge their obligations to the same source. The Museum of the College is, without doubt, among the most complete in the United States, possessing a large and rare collection of pathological specimens, while the course marked out for the students is very comprehen-

SHARP ST. M. E. CHURCH, (COLORED,) BETWEEN LOMBARD AND PRATT STREETS.

sive, embracing anatomy, physiology and chemistry, the lectures upon these subjects being very full and minute.

Baltimore took the lead in this department of science from the first, and has steadily maintained her position. The students matriculating in this city, are not confined to the United States, but many come from the enlightened centres of Europe to avail themselves of the advantages which Baltimore extends to those desirous of acquiring a knowledge of