Calendar: 1951-1952 Page 176
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CLASSES 177 PHYSIOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY HISTOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY Head of the Department Professor McDowall So Edin The following courses of instruction are given Y1-General course of Lectures in Physiology Organic Chemistry Biochemistry Histology and Pharmacology lst Year Michaelmas Lent and Easter terms 2nd Year Michaelmas and Lent terms The lst Year course is designed to suit those beginning the subject and deals with it systematically In the 2nd Year course the more difficult parts of the subject are dealt with and more time is spent on those aspects of the subject which are more closely allied to Medicine and Surgery The lectures are supplemented by tutorial classes and by lecture demonstrations Y2-Practical Physiology Organic Chemistry Biochemistry and Histology Each student must provide himself with set of minor accessory instruments but the microscopes and materials including slides are supplied in the laboratory Yt-Tutorial Classes Michaelmas Lent and Easter terms Y3-Pharmacology course of Instruction in Pharmacology is given consisting of Lectures Tutorial Class Demonstrations and Practical Experimental Pharmacology S-Physiology for Dental Students separate course is held for Dental Students whole Session A-Research etc The laboratory is available to all who wish to carry out original investigations and instruction will be given to those who require it Details may be obtained from the Professor Sc Special in Physiology Special facilities are given to selected medical students who wish to take this degree which they may do on completion of their 2nd examination and before they commence their hospital work This course in which several of the other Schools of the University take part is recommended to those who are likely later to seek appoint ments in the many allied branches of medical science For this degree
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