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DERMATOLOGY AND SYPHILOLOGY

Dermatology C1: Completion of second year of medical course prerequisite.—4
hours weekly of lectures during the third term, supplemented by clinics
in the out-patient department.
The importance, etiology, prophylaxis, pathology,
clinical history, diagnosis and treatment of syphilis are discussed. After review of
the anatomic and histologic structure and physiology of the skin the diseases commonly
met with are discussed. The main object in this course is not to train
specialists but to give all the students basic information regarding the diagnosis
and treatment of the common skin diseases and syphilis. The relationship of
these to other branches of medicine is emphasized.

Dr. Smith and Dr. Brumfield.

Dermatology C2: Dermatology C1 prerequisite.—1 ward round weekly
for one trimester.
Cases of syphilis and skin diseases requiring special study or
treatment are hospitalized. This permits intensive study by senior students.

Dr. Smith and Dr. Brumfield.

Dermatology D1: Dermatology C1 and C2 prerequisite.—3 afternoons
weekly for one trimester in the out-patient department.
Clinical dermatology and
syphilology.

Dr. Smith and Dr. Brumfield.

Dermatology D2: 2 hours weekly during the entire year. Laboratory and
practical medical mycology.

Dr. Smith and Dr. Brumfield.