Calendar: 1849-1850 Page 110
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lUS medical department Forensic Medicine Tliese Lectures treat at full length of the legal ami medical relations of each question in Forensic Medicine including Toxicology The Course is illustrated by drawings prepara- tions and tables and by numerous examples from recorded trials At the end of the Course few Lectures are given on the Public Health XL Comparative Anatomy and Physiology First Division of the Course -On the forms halms and gene- ral organization of the different classes composing the animal creation -This division of the Course is equivalent to the Course of Lectures on Natural History required by the Army Medical Poard Second Division of the Course -Comparative Physiology This division qualifies for examination at the University of London The subject will be illustrated by an extensive series of diagrams and by the reparations and specimens contained in the Museums of Anatomy Comparative Anatomy Zoology and Geology belonging to the College XII Demonstrations in Chemical Manipulation These Demonstrations commence with the Summer Session and terminate towards the end of June The instruction given is comprised in thirty lessons of two hours each and is so arranged that each Student performs the operations which are in most frequent use in the Laboratory for the purposes of analysis or research To facilitate the course of study the Pupils are divided into groups each pur- suing distinct plan of operations As the keeping of accurate notes is quite as important as the performance of the experiments themselves every Student
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