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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1883-1884-246

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242 medical department 17 Forensic Medicine These Lectures treat of the legal and medical relations 01 each question in Forensic Medicine including Toxicology The Course is illustrated by drawings preparations and speci- mens and by numerous examples from recorded trials The class-book used for this subject is Guy and Ferrier's Prin- ciples of Forensic Medicine 18 Comparative Anatomy and Zoology The Course consists of sixty Lectures delivered during the Winter Session and has for its prime object presenta- tion of an exact knowledge of the elements of the science based on precise acquaintance with the characters of selected types The Lectures are so arranged as to comply with the neces- sities of the Students who are working for the examinations of the University of London and of those who devoting themselves especially to Anthropotomy desire to make them- selves acquainted with the morphology of the Vertebrata In accordance writh this object the after-Christmas portion of the Course will consist of general review of the characters of the In vertebrata and special study of the Vertebrata For the Practical Class in Comparative Anatomy see Practical Biology 236 The Museum is open to all Students of the class and the Professor will give advice as to the necessary modes of studying the specimens which have bearing on the subject 19 Pathological Anatomy This Course consists of Thirty Lectures which are de livered during the Summer Session The Lectures are illus- trated by diagrams specimens and microscopical preparations and the Post-mortem Examinations at the Hospital will supplement this course 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 Catalogue as well as the specimens in the King's College Museum
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