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BACTERIOLOGY.
Professor Bunting.
Dr. Meloy.
Bacteriology is taught as a laboratory subject during the fall term
of the second year. In it the students are acquainted with the methods
of the modern bacteriological laboratory, through their actual employment,
and acquire a working knowledge of the more important pathogenic
organisms. The laboratory is well equipped with the apparatus necessary
for such a course.
The practical laboratory work is supplemented by lectures and
recitations on the general biology of bacteria, on their relation to infection
and disease, and on immunity.
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