Calendar: 1962-1963 Page 166
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164 FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCE BIOCHEMISTRY Head of the Department Professor Harry Harris Suitably qualified Internal and External Graduates of the University of London as well as Graduates of other Universities may be admitted to courses leading to the degrees of Sc and Ph in Biochemistry Such students must normally possess good Honours Degree in Chemistry together with biological subject up to the standard of subsidiary or two-year ancillary subject or good honours degree in biological subject together with Chemistry up to the standard of subsidiary or two-year ancillary subject but candidates possessing good General Honours Degree may also under certain conditions com- mence course leading to either degree Enquiries should be sent to the Head of the Department PHARMACOLOGY Head of the Department Professor George Brownlee Ph Sc Suitably qualified Internal and External Graduates of the University of London as well as Graduates of other Universities may be admitted to courses leading to the degrees of Sc and Ph in Pharmacology Candidates with the following qualifications may be admitted directly to the course Sc Special Degree with Honours in Physiology Sc Special Degree with Honours in Chemistry with Physiology as subsidiary subject or as an ancillary subject studied over two- year course Sc General Degree with Honours with Physiology and Chemistry Pharm Degree with Honours revised Regulations with Pharma- cology in Part II of the final examination Graduates of this or other Universities who do not possess these qualifications may be admitted under certain conditions Enquiries should be sent to the Head of the Department Particulars about registration are given in the University Regulations PHYSIOLOGY Head of the Department Professor John Leonard D'Silva Ph Sc Sc Special The course for the Sc Special degree extends over four terms and is at present taken only by students who have passed the Second examination in the Faculty of Medicine Ancillary Students Courses are available in the Department for students reading Physio- logy as one-year or two-year ancillary subject Research Facilities are afforded in the Department for carrying out research work in Physiology either independently or under the direction of members of the Staff Such work may be undertaken for the degrees of Sc with thesis and Ph
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