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NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY COLLEGE. 253<br />

38. Special surgery (genito-urinary organs, castration). Spring.<br />

Five hours. M., T., W.( Th., F., 11. Professor Williams.<br />

[Courses 37 and 38 will be given to second and third year men in<br />

1899-1900. See under course 34.]<br />

39. Research and thesis. Three hours throughout the year.<br />

Professor Williams.<br />

Comparative Pathology, Bacteriology<br />

and Meat Inspection.<br />

40. General Pathology. Fall term. This course is open to stu<br />

dents who have had Normal Histology and at least one year's work in<br />

and Physiology. Lectures and recitations. Two hours.<br />

Anatomy<br />

T., Th.,<br />

9. Professor Moore.<br />

41. Pathology<br />

of infectious diseases. Winter term. This<br />

course is open to students who have taken course 40 and have taken<br />

or are course taking 43. Lectures and laboratory work. Two hours.<br />

T., 9. Professor Moore, Instructors REED and Wright.<br />

42. Meat inspection. Spring term. This course is open to stu<br />

dents who have taken courses 40 and 41. Lectures and laboratory<br />

work. Two hours. T., 9. Professor Moore and Instructor REED.<br />

43. Bacteriology. Lectures and laboratory work. Three hours<br />

per week throughout the year. M., 9. Professor Moore, and In<br />

structors Reed and Wright.<br />

44. Research in pathology and bacteriology. Laboratory<br />

work with lectures and seminary throughout the year. Professor<br />

Moore and Instructor Reed.<br />

The course is designed for those preparing theses for the bacca<br />

laureate or advanced degrees and for those wishing to undertake<br />

original investigation in Pathology<br />

and Bacteriology. This course is<br />

open to students who have taken courses 40 and 41 if the work is in<br />

Pathology or course 43 if in Bacteriology, or their equivalent in some<br />

other university. Elementary chemistry and a reading knowledge of<br />

French and German are indispensable for successful work in this<br />

course.<br />

TUITION FEES AND OTHER CHARGES.<br />

New York.<br />

Tuition is free to students, residents of the State of<br />

To others the annual tuition fee in the State Veterinary College is<br />

$100, $40 to be paid at the beginning of the first term, $35 at the begin<br />

of the third. These<br />

ning of the second, and $25 at the beginning<br />

fees must be paid at the office of the Treasurer within twenty days<br />

after registration.

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