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PUBLIC HEALTH AND HYGIENE
  
  
  
  
  

PUBLIC HEALTH AND HYGIENE

Hygiene C1: Two hours weekly throughout the session. The course begins
with a consideration of the main facts of hygiene as they bear on the practice of
medicine. It then proceeds to the consideration of the natural history of contagious
diseases, their modes of propagation and methods of prevention. Instruction
is also given in the proper location and construction of habitations, hospitals,
schoolhouses, etc., with special methods of heating, ventilation and draining.
Notice is taken of the special relations involved in military and naval hygiene.

Dr. Maxcy and Dr. Young.

Hygiene D1: Hygiene C1 prerequisite.—Nine hours weekly of laboratory
and conference work during the second term.
Immunology. Study of the problems
and methods of medical bacteriology and serology; the reactions of immunity
of experimental animals; the application of immunological principles to
the treatment and prevention of disease.

Dr. Maxcy.