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SUMMER SESSION. 335<br />

D. Laboratory experiments in the physiology of the muscular,<br />

nervous and ecirculatory systems. W., Th., 2:30-5 p. m. Veterinary<br />

College. Assistant Professor Fish and Mr. VosE.<br />

In the lectures much attention is given to practical demonstrations<br />

and the exhibition of charts and preparations upon bearing the sub<br />

ject under discussion.<br />

It is the purpose to have the work in this department bear as much<br />

as possible upon the direct and practical. Students are rendered every<br />

assistance in the comprehension of the fundamental parts of the wrork,<br />

without, however, sight of losing the fact that careful observation and<br />

self-interpretation are most essential for a thorough scientific training.<br />

Every encouragement is offered to those, property fitted, to pursue<br />

their work upon special physiological problems.<br />

The equipment includes dymographs, sphygmographs, induction<br />

coils, centrifuges, microscopes, and other apparatus usually found in<br />

a physiological laboratory. An abundance of material for experi<br />

mentation is easily obtained, and to teachers or others who may be<br />

interested, directions are given as to how this may be procured and<br />

prepared to the best advantage.<br />

The correlation of structure and function is discussed and a care<br />

fully selected of anatomical supply and histological preparations are<br />

shown and explained as may be required.<br />

DRAWING AND ART.<br />

A. Drawing. The use of the lead pencil, pen and ink, or char<br />

coal. The grouping and of models. lighting Also, blackboard and<br />

other methods available in nature and work.<br />

study primary Daily<br />

ex. S., 9-12. Mr. GuTSELL.<br />

B. History of Art. Lectures on the development of Art in<br />

and Sculpture from the Middle Ages to recent times. The<br />

Painting<br />

course will include a discussion of the works of some of the more<br />

notable masters in each of the great national movements, but with<br />

especial attention to the Italian and the Dutch. Illustrated with<br />

lantern slides, prints and photographs. Daily except S.,<br />

GuTSELL.<br />

11. Mr.<br />

C. Special arrangement may be made for work in water colors, pen<br />

and ink, or perspective, elementary or advanced, according to the<br />

needs of individual students. Should it be called for, work may<br />

probably be arranged for out of doors. Daily except GuTSELL.<br />

S., 9. Mr.<br />

Those desiring advanced work in Drawing and Art are requested<br />

to correspond with Mr. Gutsell.

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