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COURSES PRELIMINARY TO MEDICINE.

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Students who desire to make the most of the offering's in geology are advised to take chemistry in the freshman year, begin their mineralogy in the fall term of the sophomore year, take geology in the winter and spring terms of that year, and the fall term of the junior year, and finish their mineralogy during the winter and spring terms of the junior year. SPECIAL COURSES PRELIMINARY TO MEDICINE. Students desiring a course of study leading to a degree in natural science as a liberal preparation for a course in medicine, are advised to take *he list of studies required for graduation (16 credits), together with zoology 3, embryology (zoology 5), physiology 1 (or 1 and 2), general biology 2, botany 6, bacteriology (botany 2), physics 1 and 2, mineralogy 1, geology 4, materia medica 1, psychology 3, logic (philosophy 8), and thesis work on a morphological or physiological subject. This course may be conveniently arranged as follows:

MAJOR COURSE. FIRST YEAR.

1. Advanced Algebra (Math. 1); Art and Design 4; Chemistry 1; Military 1, 2. 2. Chemistry 3a; Military 1, 2; Trigonometry (Math. 3); Zoology 3. 3. Art and Design 4; Botany 6; Chemistry 4; Military 2.

SECOND YEAR.

1. German 5: Military 2; Physics 1, 3; Zoology 3. 2. German 5; Military 2; Physics 1, 3; Physiology 1. 3. German 5: Military 2; Physics 1, 3; Physiology 1.

THIRD YEAR.

1. Bacteriology (Bot. 2); French 5 or Physiology 2; German 2; Rhetoric 2. 2. French 5 or Physiology 2; German 6; Psychology 3; Rhetoric 2: Zoology 4. 3. Biology, General 2; French 5 or Physiology 2; German 6; Bhetoric 2.