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PHYSIOLOGY

Physiology C1: Histology C1 and Biochemistry C1 prerequisite.—Lectures,
recitations, and demonstrations, 5 hours weekly during the first term and 4 hours
during the second term; laboratory work, 7 hours weekly during the first term,


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3 hours weekly during the second term. In the lecture course attention is drawn
to the fundamental branches of the subject, and the more difficult aspects are
thoroughly discussed. Recent important physiological contributions are evaluated,
and the student is directed further to consult various monographs and original
papers.

The laboratory work consists of preliminary elemental experiments on the
neuromuscular system, followed by intensive courses in mammalian and in human
physiology. The latter are designed particularly to train students to observe and
record, and to interpret and make deductions from their results. Suggestive outlines
only are provided for the experimental studies.

The course in physiology is particularly devised to stimulate and correlate
the student's consideration of the activities of the organism as a whole. Emphasis
is given to those branches of physiology which should prove valuable
in later work in medicine.

Dr. Britton, Dr. Corey, Dr. Silvette and Assistants.

Physiology D1: Physiology C1 prerequisite.—Application of physiology to
medicine. Hours by arrangement.

Dr. Britton.

Physiology D2: Physiology C1 prerequisite.—Functions of the alimentary
tract and related organs. Hours by arrangement.

Dr. Britton.

Physiology D3: Physiology C1 prerequisite.—Comparative physiology of
the internal secretions. Hours by arrangement.

Dr. Corey.

Physiology D4: Embryology C1 and Physiology C1 prerequisites.—Physiology
of the fetus. Hours by arrangement.

Dr. Corey.

The above D courses require 6 hours weekly during the third term.

Physiology D5: Physiology C1 prerequisite.—History of Physiology.
Hours by arrangement.

Dr. Silvette.

Physiology D6: Physiology C1 prerequisite.—Advanced physiology. Part
I, historical general physiology; neuromuscular system; Part II, metabolism;
circulation; Part III, respiration, secretion; Part IV, central nervous system;
special senses. Hours by arrangement.

Dr. Britton, Dr. Corey and Dr. Silvette.

Physiology D6: Physiology C1 prerequisite.—Original investigation. Opportunity
is afforded a limited number of qualified students to undertake investigative
work at any time throughout the year in physiology or nearly related sciences

Dr. Britton, Dr. Corey and Dr. Silvette.