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Z1411 -23411-234C . Experimental Methods in<br />

Pharmacology . (1 course each)<br />

Prerequisite: consent of instructor. A survey of<br />

esperimental methods and instrumentation used in<br />

the analysis, identification , and study of mechanisms<br />

of action of pharmacologically active compounds.<br />

Mr. Cho, Mr. George, Mr. Su<br />

235. Systematic Pharmacology and Toxicology.<br />

Prerequisite: Principles of Pharmacology and<br />

Toxicology. Lectures , discussion and directed private<br />

study of the principal categories of drugs, their<br />

pharmacological properties and mechanisms of<br />

action. Mr. Jenden In charge<br />

236. Neuropharmacology.<br />

Prerequisite: neurophysiology . Advanced neuropharmacology,<br />

including actions and modes of action<br />

of drugs acting on central nervous system,<br />

iteractions between drugs and nervous tissue, moves<br />

eats of drugs through the blood brain barrier, and<br />

distribution to central nervous system , problems of<br />

omtral transmission. Mr. George, Mr. Winters<br />

241"41B. Chemical Pharmacology.<br />

(eft course each)<br />

Prerequisite: Organic and Biological Chemistry.<br />

lectures and discussions on the role of chemical<br />

properties of molecules in determining their physiological<br />

disposition , metabolic fate and pharmacological<br />

action . Biochemical mechanisms of drug<br />

action. Mr. Cho in charge<br />

M. Seminar in Pharmacology . (y4 course each)<br />

Mr. Su<br />

i PHILOSOPHY<br />

(Department Office, 321 Social Welfare Building)<br />

PHILOSOPHY / 445<br />

252. Seminar in Chemical Pharmacology . (% course)<br />

Prerequisite : consent of the instructor. Oral reports<br />

and discussions of topics of current interest in<br />

the application of chemical concepts and techniques<br />

to pharmacology . May be taken for credit three times.<br />

Mr. Cho<br />

261. Introduction t Clinical Pharmacology.<br />

(% course)<br />

Prerequisite : consent of the instructor . Lectures,<br />

case presentations and discussions designed to acquaint<br />

graduate students with the special problems<br />

and effects encountered in clinical use of drugs, including<br />

absorption , metabolism and excretion, drug<br />

interactions and interference with clinical laboratory<br />

analysis . Mr. Thompson<br />

291. Special Topics in Pharmacology . (% course)<br />

Prerequisite : consent of instructor . Examination<br />

in depth of topics of current importance in pharmacology<br />

. Emphasis on recent contributions of special<br />

interest to advanced doctoral candidates , academic<br />

staff or visiting faculty . May be taken for credit<br />

three times. The Staff<br />

Individual Study and Research<br />

596. Directed Individual Research In Pharmacology.<br />

(1 to 3 courses ) The Staff<br />

599. Research for and Preparation of the Doctoral<br />

Dissertation . (1 to 3 courses ) no Staff<br />

Alonzo Church, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics in Residence.<br />

Keith S. Donnellan , Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy.<br />

Donald Kalish, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy.<br />

David Kaplan, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy.<br />

Arnold S. Kaufman, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy.<br />

Herbert Morris,'LL.B., D.Phil ., Professor of Philosophy and Law.<br />

Richard A. Wasserstrom , LL.B., Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy and Law.<br />

Robert M. Yost, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy.<br />

Hugh Miller, Ph.D., Emeritus Prof essor of Philosophy.<br />

Ernest A. Moody, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Philosophy.<br />

J. Wesley Robson, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Philosophy.<br />

Montgomery Furth, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy.<br />

Thomas E. Hill, Jr., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy.<br />

John R. Perry, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy.<br />

Warren S. Quinn, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy.<br />

Marlin Tweedale , Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy.<br />

Assistant Professor of Philosophy.<br />

Assistant Professor of Philosophy.<br />

Assistant Professor of Philosophy.<br />

Assistant Professor of Philosophy.<br />

Assistant Professor of Philosophy.

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