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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1899-1900-152

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148 FACULTY OF SCIENCE The Course throughout will be illustrated by Museum Specimens Dissections and Microscopic Preparations books recommended -"The Frog by Milnes Marshall "Practical Zoology by Milnes Marshall and Hurst Smith Elder and Co "Animal Biology by Lloyd Morgan "Elementary Physiology by Huxley Fee £2 2s per Term or £5 5s per Ann -Physiology Monday 6-8 This Course is intended to impart general knowledge of the principles and chief facts of the science The Lectures will be accompanied and illustrated by experiments demonstrations microscopical preparations dissections diagrams &c Circulation The Blood-Blood-vessels-The Heart- Conditions affecting the Heart's Action-The Pulse -Lymphatics Respiration Objects of Respiration-Respiratory Ap- paratus Changes in Respired Air Conditions affecting Respiration Ventilation Effects of Vitiated Atmosphere-Asphyxia-Effects of Re- spiration upon Circulation Digestion Food-Its preparation-Action of Digestive Fluids-Structure of Secretory Organs-Functions of Liver Conditions affecting Digestion and Nutrition-Cooking of Food Contractile Tissues Cilia-Muscles-Levers-Joints- Exercise-Training-Results of Muscular Contrac- tion Secretion and Excretion Glands their Structure and Function-Relation of Blood-pressure to the various Secretions and Excretions Nervous System Structural Elements-Properties and Functions of Fibres and Cells-Spinal Nerves- Cranial Nerves-Functions of Spinal Cord Medulla Oblongata Cerebellum Cerebrum
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