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MEDICAL SCIENCES

Courses in the medical sciences are offered primarily for medical students
who are deficient in these subjects and desire to make a review.
These courses are not equivalent in time or identical in presentation to
courses given in these subjects during the regular session of the Medical
School. All matriculants pay a registration fee of $5.00 in addition
to tuition and laboratory fees. No courses will be given in any group
if less than six students apply for the courses. Applications should be
sent in as far in advance as possible in order that it may be determined
whether or not the course will be given.

Group A.

Histology.—First Term. Lectures, recitations and laboratory work.
Daily except Saturdays. Hours to be announced later. Tuition
fee $50.00. Laboratory fee $7.50. Dr. Jordan.

After a brief survey of cytology, this course presents the microscopic anatomy of
the tissues and of the viscera.

Embryology.—First Term. Lectures, recitations and laboratory
work. Daily except Saturdays. Hours to be announced later.
Tuition fee $40.00. Laboratory fee $5.00. Dr. Jordan.

Group B.

Anatomy.—First Term. Lectures, recitations and laboratory work
Daily except Saturdays. Hours to be announced later. Tuition
fee $60.00. Laboratory fee $10.00. Dr. Bean.

Dissections of parts of the human body to be arranged to meet the needs of students
who wish to review Anatomy I of the Medical Department.

Topographical Anatomy.—First Term. Lectures, recitations and
laboratory work. Daily except Saturdays. Hours to be announced
later. Tuition fee, $40.00. Laboratory fee $5.00. Dr.
Bean.

This course is a review of Anatomy III in the Medical School and consists of a
systematic study of cross sections, regional anatomy and applied anatomy

Anatomy of the Human Nervous System.—First Term. Lectures,
recitations, and laboratory work. Daily except Saturdays.


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Hours to be announced later. Tuition fee $40.00. Laboratory
fee $5.00. Dr. Bean.

A review of Anatomy II of the Medical School. This course consists of a laboratory
study of the anatomy of the human nervous system with study of gross dissections
and microscopic sections.

Group C.

Biochemistry.—First Term. Lectures, recitations and laboratory
work. Daily except Saturdays. Hours to be announced later.
Tuition fee $60.00. Laboratory fee $10.00. Dr. Chanutin.

A review course covering the general field of the subject as taught in the Medical
School. It is designed to cover the chemical structures and reactions of carbohydrates,
lipins, proteins and other compounds occuring in the body and in its secretions
and excretions. Special attention is given to the chemical psysiology of digestions,
metabolism and nutrition. For admission the student must have completed
the standard medical school entrance requirements.

Group D.

Pharmacology.—First Term. Lectures, recitations and laboratory
work. Daily except Saturdays. Hours to be announced later.
Tuition fee $50.00. Laboratory fee $7.50. Dr. Waddell.

This course is planned primarily for medical students who are deficient in the
subject or desire a review. The topics usually dealt with in the medical curriculum
will be covered, particular attention being given to the mechanism and points of
action of representative drugs and to the interpretation of effects observed. Open
only to those who have received training in biochemistry and medical physiology.