Calendar: 1937-1938 Page 198
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200 FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE ZOOLOGY AND ANIMAL BIOLOGY Head of the Department Profeesor Doris Livingston Maokinnon Sc For Students taking the first Medical Examination of the University of London Ρr-Elementary Zoology Lectures Tu 12-1 12-1 General Structure Physiology and Life History of Amoeba Haema- tococcus Paramecium Monocystis Malarial Parasite Obelia Taenia Lumbricus Scyllium Rana and Lepus The Cell and Cell- division The Elements of Vertebrate Histology The Elements of Vertebrate Embryology with special reference to Amphioxus Gallus and Lepus Biological Theory -Organic Evolution-Variation-Heredity- Natural Selection &0 -Laboratory Work 10-1 Lent Term 10-1 optional Easter Term and Th 2-5 throughout the Session Examination by dissection or otherwise of the types enumerated above-Elements of Cytology and Animal Histology-Development of the Chick For Students taking the Examination of the Conjoint Board special course has been arranged for these Students and will be given by Dr Allanson -Lectures 12-1 Tu 3-4 Th 12-1 -Laboratory Work Michaelmas Lent and Easter Terms 3-β Summer Term only ANATOMY Head of the Department Professor Thomas Nicol Sc Ed The following Courses of instruction are given Tj -Junior Course and 10-11 Michaelmas and Lent Terms This is an introductory course to be taken by all Students in their first year of Anatomy dealing with the principles of Anatomy in relation to the Skeletal Muscular Vascular and other systems of the body υ -Neurological Anatomy Tu Th and 10-11 Easter Term senior course devoted to the Anatomy of the Central Nervous System and the Organs of special sense -Human Embryology Tu and Th 10-11 Michaelmas and Lent Terms
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