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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1882-1883-242

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234 medical department Histological or Physiological Laboratories and special arrange- ments may be made for original research or private in- vestigation Chemistry An extensive Philosophical Apparatus Mineralogical and Metallurgical Collections valuable Chemical Museum and complete Laboratory are attached to the Chemical Department The first part of the Course is devoted to the study of the general principles of Chemistry and of Chemical Physics exemplified by selected portions of the Chemical and physical histories of the Non-Metallic and Metallic Elements The second part which commences at the beginning of February deals in similar manner with Organic Chemistry the classification of organic compounds being illustrated by the particular study of conspicuous examples The text books recommended to be read in this Class are Roscoe's Elementary Chemistry Bloxam's Chemistry and Miller's Elements of Chemistry Practical Chemistry These Demonstrations commence with the Summer Session and terminate towards the end of July 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 including the pro- cesses for detecting the chief mineral and vegetable poisons During this Course brief explanation is given of the prin- cipal phenomena developed in order to connect the facts ob- served with the principles on which they rest This Course is adapted to the requirements of the University of London of the Society of Apothecaries and of the Medical Boards of the Army and Navy as well as to all who with objects professional or otherwise wish to obtain an acquaint- ance with the processes of Manipulation Materials for working are supplied free of charge but all damage done to apparatus must be repaired at the expense of the Student who may have occasioned the same
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