Calendar: 1951-1952 Page 173
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174 FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE CLASSES IN THE FACULTY The times and rooms of all classes will be given on time-table on the Faculty notice-board The following signs are used to indicate the nature of the courses Ī”-First Examination for Medical Degrees Y-Second Examination for Medical Degrees A-Final Sc Special or Postgraduate S-Other courses The number of hours shown after any course is the number given to that course weekly BOTANY Head of the Department Professor Thomas Archibald Bennet-Clark Ph This Course comprises lectures and practical work In Botany required for the 1st Examination of the University of London Pl-Lectures hrs The Lectures treat of the general principles of plant morphology histology physiology cytology heredity and evolution -Practical Work hrs In the practical class students will examine the structure of the tissues and organs of the various types prescribed for the First Medical Examination the work being arranged in connection with the lectures ZOOLOGY Head of the Department Professor James Frederic Danielli Ph Sc Biol For students taking the lst Examination of the University of London -Lectures hrs General Struoture Physiology and Life History of Amoeba Para- mecium Monocystia Hydra Taenia Lumbricus Blatta Scyllium Rana and Lepua skull of Cania The Cell and Cell-division The Elements of Vertebrate Histology The Elements of Vertebrate Embryology with special reference to Amphioxua Rana Oallus and Lepua Biological Theory Organic Evolution-Variation-Heredity -Natural Selection &0 -Practical Work Michaelmas term hrs Lent term hrs Easter term hre Examination by dissection or otherwise of the types enumerated above-Elements of Cytology and Animal Histology-Development of the Chick or Frog
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