Sometime prior to Registration all new students are cleared through the Infirmary. Student Health Department in the University Infirmary. The Physical Exam- ination Report, which was completed by your family physician, has been stud- ied by a University Physician and you have been classified into one of two general groupings-an "A" or "B" medical rating. Those students who are classified 'A"' will be registered for the regular Physical Education Program, while those classified "B" will be registered for the modified Physical Education Program. Physical eligibility for R. 0. T. C. for male students is also determined on the basis of the pre-entrance physical examination. All "B" medical rated students will be interviewed by a Univers- ity Physician for the purpose of aiding, advising, and counseling the students concerning their health problems. Students whose Physical Examination Re- port or Medical History is incomplete will also be interviewed by a University Physician and classified. Any student who would like to see a University Physician concerning his medical rating or a health problem should request to do so at that time. Also, during the visit to the infirmary, students who have not been vaccinated for smallpox within five years of this date will be vaccinated. Before leaving the Infirmary you will be given a clearance card signed by a University Physician. This card must be presented at the time you register for your classes. Without this card it is impossible to begin your registration process. As a part of the registration process, and in cooperation with the state and County Health Departments, all entering students are required to have their chests X-rayed. This is repeated each year as an overall prevention against the spread of tuberculosis. In case of illness Infirmary facilities are available to all students, the ex- pense of which is paid by the student at the time of registration in the form of a Health Fee. The only extra costs are for special drugs, X-ray interpretations and a charge of $1.75 per day for in-patients. This includes medical attention, food, room, and linens. Staffed by graduate nurses and physicians, the Infirmary's accommodations are completely up to date, providing the student with maximum comfort and food appetizingly prepared. In addition to the care of medical and minor surgical cases, the Student Health Department has a well-qualified psychia- trist on the staff, who is constantly available to the students for consultation. Other facilities include: a well equipped pharmacy, a physical therapy section, clinical and X-ray laboratories, and preventative medicine facilities. If you are ill and confined to the Infirmary, you will find the professors are willing to cooperate in any way possible to make up the work that you have missed. You are urged to take immediate advantage of the Infirmary facili- ties whenever the need arises.