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SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY.

Prof. Mallet.

For the course in General Chemistry, see page 32. Throughout the
course the attention of medical students is particularly drawn to the
physiological, medical and sanitary relations of the subject. A course
of lectures on Pharmacy is given, after the intermediate examinations.

Text-books:—Fownes's Chemistry; Parrish's Pharmacy.

N. B.—In addition to the above, two special courses of instruction
will be given by the Professor of Analytical Chemistry, as follows:

1st, Sixteen lessons in the practical applications of Chemistry to


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Medicine; as, the detection of poisons, chemical and microscopic examination
of animal products, urine, blood, etc.

2nd, Fourteen lessons in practical pharmaceutical manipulations.

Neither of these two special courses is required for the degree of
Doctor of Medicine; but the latter of the two, together with the course
of lectures on pharmacy, is required for the Proficiency in Pharmacy.