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CHEMISTRY.
Professor Mallet, | Professor Dunnington. |
Dr. Humphreys. |
In this course the students are taught Chemical Physics and the
general principles of Chemistry, and are carried through a course of
Descriptive Chemistry, inorganic and organic; their attention is
directed, whenever an occasion presents itself, to the application of
chemical principles to Physiology, the Practice of Medicine, Therapeutics,
Toxicology, and Sanitary Science.
Text-Books.—Witthaus' Chemistry; Syllabus of the Professor's lectures.
For reference: Charles' Physiological and Pathological Chemistry; Wormley's
Micro-Chemistry of Poisons.
A course of laboratory exercises in Practical Physics with especial
relation to the needs of the medical student is given by Dr. Humphreys,
and a like course in Practical Chemistry is given by Professor
Dunnington. These form a part of the prescribed general course in
Medicine.
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