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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1871-1872-180

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medical department 179 Every Student must provide himself with knives forceps scissors needles brushes glass slides and covers together with microscope approved by the Professor of Physiology The charge for the use of Microscope is in each case £1 Is but this fee will be returned to every Student who shall bring to the office certificate of having furnished him- self with Microscope approved by the Professor Fees to Matriculated Students who joined the College before 1870 and to Occasional Students For one entire course £5 For second course £3 For Section only Ditto For Section £ only Ditto 11 including the use of Microscope Students who entered the Medical Department in 1870 pay £2 2s for the entire course including the use of Micros- cope Chemistry An extensive Philosophical Apparatus Mineralogical and Metallurgical Collections valuable Chemical Museum and complete Laboratory are attached to the Chemical Department The Course is divided into two Parts Part comprises preparatory view of the Forces which concur in the production of Chemical Phenomena with de- scription of the non-metallic Elementary Bodies and their Inorganic Compounds This division of the Course which occupies from the begin- ning of October to the end of December may be attended separately Part II Chemistry of the Metals Organic Products and their Metamorphoses and the Chemical Principles of Physio- logy It is the primary object of these Lectures throughout not only to verify the results of the reasoning by experimental illustrations but to elucidate the grand Phenomena of Nature Μ
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