Calendar: 1925-1926 Page 196
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FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE 193 Michaelmas Term the other in the Easter Term consisting of Lectures Catechetical Class Demonstrations and Practical Experimental Pharmacology Lectures Demonstrations and Catechetical Class The Lectures Catechetical Class and Demonstrations are intended for candidates for Oxford Cambridge London and Conjoint Examina- tions The Practical Experimental Pharmacology is necessary for candidates proceeding to degrees at Oxford Cambridge and London In the Lectures the Chemical Composition and Properties of Drugs are taught the Pharmacological Actions of the more typical substances discussed and their general therapeutic uses considered In the Demonstrations the action of drugs and other remedial agents is shown on mammalian organs EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY The Practical Experimental Pharmacology is limited to forty Students and is conducted in the Laboratory where Students determine the action of important drugs on decerebrate animals and surviving organs Michaelmas Term Lectures -Th 11-12 Demonstrations -F 30-5 30 Experimental Pharmacology -Th 4-6 Catechetical Class -Th 12 30 University 30 Conjoint fee-£6 6s Easter Term Lectures -M 12-1 Tu 4-4 45 11-12 Demonstrations -Tu 30-6 30 Experimental Pharmacology -M 4-6 Catechetical Class -M Fee -£6 6s PRACTICAL PHARMACY Class in Practical Pharmacy is conducted by the Head Dispenser at King College Hospital The subject matter taught in this class conforms with the requirements of the University of London in Practical Pharmacy and Materia Medica Fee-£3 3s This Course gives practical knowledge of writing and dispensing prescriptions The most commonly used pharmaceutical processes are demonstrated to and worked by the Students Most of the important official and other preparations are made as Infusions Decoctions Pills Powders Solutions Tinctures Liniments Lotions Ointments Suppositories Plasters Mixtures Emulsions Syrups Ν
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