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PHARMACOLOGY
Pharmacology C1: Physiology C1 prerequisite.—Lectures, recitations and
demonstrations 4 hours weekly and laboratory work 9 hours weekly, during the
second term. The physical and chemical characteristics and the mode of action
of representative drugs and other chemic agents are dealt with both in didactic
and practical exercises. Special attention is given to analysing and interpreting
the results obtained in the laboratory.
Dr. J. A. Waddell, Dr. Moir and Assistants.
Pharmacology D1: The biological significance and pharmacological action
of the compounds of certain metallic elements, particular attention being
given to Ca, Fe, Mg, Mn, and Cu.
Pharmacology D2: The influence of chemical structure on pharmacological
action, the significance of the presence and position in the molecule
of alkyl, hydroxyl, carboxyl, and amino radicles being investigated.
Pharmacology D3: The standardization of drugs, embracing a study of
the most representative methods, chemical and biological.
Pharmacology D4: The isolating and identification of poisons in tissues,
vomitus and urine.
Pharmacology C1 prerequisite for the D courses. Didactic, 2 hours a week
and laboratory 4 hours a week during the first term.
Dr. J. A. Waddell and Assistants.
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