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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1876-1877-209

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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 207 The subject is treated Zoologically and also with view to the study 01 Comparative Anatomy and Physiology An extensive series of diagrams together with large number of preparations in the Museum of the College together with fresh specimens serve to illustrate the subject 17 Practical Zoology This Class is held once week during the Winter Session each Demonstration being of two hours duration Speci- mens are provided for dissection each Student beingsupplied with sufficient number About ten of the Demonstrations are on Vertebrated animals and ten on Invertebrate forms The Specimens will be supplied fresh if possible otherwise preserved in Spirit Microscopes are provided 18 Pathological Anatomy This Course consists of Twenty Lectures which are de- livered during the Summer Session The Lectures are illus- trated by diagrams specimens and microscopical preparations It is recommended that Students should examine the patho- logical series in the Hunterian Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons with the aid of the catologue as well as the specimens in the King's College Museum 19 Dental Surgery Courses of Lectures on Dental Anatomy and Physiology Dental Surgery Dental Mechanics and Metallurgy are given during the Summer Session See page 223 20 Ophthalmology Course of Lectures on Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery will be delivered during the Summer Session 21 Hygiene Course of Lectures on Hygiene will be given during the Winter or Summer Session Dr Guy's Eight Lectures on Public Health delivered during the Session 1869-70 are pub- lished and form fitting introduction to this subject
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