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THE MEDICAL COLLEGE. 221<br />

2. Toxicological Chemistry. Laboratory, two hours each week.<br />

Fall term. Dr. Chamot.<br />

3. Organic Chemistry. Lectures, two hours ; recitation, one<br />

hour each week. Fall term. Physiological chemistry, lectures, two<br />

hours each week ; recitation, one hour. Laboratory, two hours each<br />

week. Winter and spring terms. Dr. Orndorff.<br />

4. Comparative Physiology. (See p. 249.) One hour. Fall<br />

and winter terms. Assistant Professor Fish.<br />

5. Physiology. Recitations, one hour each week. Fall and<br />

winter terms. Miss E. T. Claypole.<br />

6. Physiological Laboratory. Two hours each week. Fall<br />

term. Assistant Professor Fish and Miss Claypole and Mr. VoSE.<br />

7. Materia Medica. Recitations, two hours each week. Mr.<br />

Myers.<br />

8. Therapeutics. One lecture each week. Dr. Paul R. Brown.<br />

9. Medicine. Recitations,<br />

Brown.<br />

one hour weekly. Dr. Paul R.<br />

10. Surgery. Recitations, two hours weekly. Dr. Paul R. Brown.<br />

11. Obstetrics. One illustrative lecture weekly. One recitation<br />

weekly. Dr. Paul R. Brown.<br />

12. Pathology. Lectures, two hours, fall term ; one hour weekly,<br />

winter and spring terms. Dr. Moore.<br />

13. Pathological Laboratory. One hour weekly. Winter and<br />

spring terms. Dr. Moore, .MessrsWright<br />

and Burnett.<br />

14. Physical Diagnosis. In sections throughout the year. Dr.<br />

Paul R. Brown.<br />

The of study the following branches is completed during the second<br />

year and the examinations on them are final: (1) Anatomy (written<br />

and practical), (2) Chemistry, (3) Materia Medica, and (4) Physi<br />

ology. (See Examinations and Graduation in separate announce<br />

ment of the Medical College. )<br />

Freshman Year.<br />

{As given in New York City. For Calendar, see pages 5-7.)<br />

1. Anatomy. One lecture each week on the applied anatomy of<br />

the bones and joints, following the recitation on these subjects.<br />

Recitations two hours each week. Section demonstration one hour<br />

each week to each section. Dissection, three to five courses of four<br />

weeks each, two or more hours daily.<br />

2. and Chemistry Physics. Two lectures each week on Physics.<br />

Recitations two hours each week on Chemistry and Chemistry Labo<br />

ratory six hours each week for half the session.

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