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PHILOSOPHY

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dorfs Plant Analysis; Prescotfs Organic Analysis; Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis; Lyori's Phar?naceutical Assaying. Spring term, full study. Mr.

SANDFORD.

Required: Chemistry 4. 6. PHARMACEUTICAL BOTANY.—See Botany 7. 7. PHARMACOLOGY.—In connection with pharmacognosy, which considers drugs merely from the pharmacist's standpoint, courses in pharmacology are offered. It is the special purpose of these courses to afford students who are preparing for the study of medicine opportunity to acquire needful knowledge of materia medica. Medicines are classified according to their therapeutical uses and value. The articles of materia medica which are most frequently employed and are of most value in the practice of the physician, are given most careful study. The more recent drugs, as well as the synthetically prepared chemical products, are commented upon. Careful attention is also given to poisons and their antidotes, to systems of dosage, and to emergency methods. Lectures and recitations. Farquharson's Guide to Therapeutics. Fall and winter terms, full study. Mr. SANDFORD. PHILOSOPHY 1. OUTLINES OF PHILOSOPHY.—This course is offered for the benofit of students who can give only a single term to the study of philosophy. It is designed primarily to meet the wants of science students who desire some knowledge of the subject. The most important problems in philosophy and metaphysics are presented. Lectures and prescribed reading. Fall term, full study. Assistant Professor DANIELS. 2. ANCIENT AND MEDIAEVAL PHILOSOPHY.—A rapid survey is taken of the development of speculative thought, beginning with the early Greek philosophers and continuing through the mediseval period. Winter term, three-fifths study. Assistant Professor DANIELS. 3. MODERN PHILOSOPHY.—This course considers the formation and development of the problems and conceptions in philosophy from Descartes to the present time. Selections from the philosophical masterpieces of this period are carefully