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GROSS ANATOMY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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GROSS ANATOMY AND ANTHROPOLOGY

Anatomy C1: Biology B1 prerequisite.—Twenty hours weekly during the
first term and fifteen hours weekly during the second term.
This course begins
with a systematic study of the bones, on the completion of which a part is assigned
to each student for dissection and study. On the completion of this
course each student has dissected a lateral half of the body. The student obtains
his knowledge at first hand and by his own personal efforts.

Dr. Bean and Dr. Speidel.

Anatomy C2: Biology B1 prerequisite.—Seven hours weekly during the
third term.
This course consists of a laboratory study of the anatomy of the
central nervous system carried out in considerable detail. The gross anatomy
of the spinal cord and brain is first considered, on the completion of which
sections of the more important regions are studied carefully with the aid of
the microscope. Fresh brains and series of sections of the cord and brain are
thoroughly used. A reconstruction of the central nervous system showing the
more important pathways is prepared by each student.

Dr. Bean and Dr. Speidel.

Anatomy D1: Anatomy C1 prerequisite.—Eight hours weekly during the
third term.
Topographic and applied anatomy.

Dr. Bean and Dr. Speidel.

Anatomy D2: Anatomy C1 prerequisite.—Nine hours weekly during the
third term.
Physical anthropology.

Dr. Bean.

Anatomy D3: Anatomy C2 prerequisite.—Nine hours weekly during the
first term.
Research in experimental anatomy.

Dr. Speidel.