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92 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE (Chem. 14); Shop Practice .(Mech. Eng'g 2); Special Analytical Chemistry (Chem. 18); Seminary (Chem. 19). 2. Chemical Technology (Chem. 6); Industrial Chemistry (Chem. 17); Organic Chemistry (Chem. 9); Resistance of Materials (Theo. and Appl'd Mech. 2 or 5); Seminary (Chem. 19); Steam Engines and Boilers (Mech. Eng'g 6); Shop Practice (Mech. Eng'g 2). 3. Chemical Technology (Chem. 6); Electrical Engineering 1; Hydraulics (Theo. and Appl'd Mech. 3); Organic Chemistry (Chem. 9); Special Analytical Chemistry (Chem. 18); Seminary (Chem. 19); Shop Practice (Mech. Eng'g 2). FOURTH YEAE 1. Chemistry 14,15,18; Thermodynamics (Mech. Eng'g 7). 2. Chemistry 6, 12, 17, 18; Steam Engines and Boilers (Mech. Ensf'g 6); Thesis and Investigation (Chem. 11). 3. Chemistry 6, 12, 18; Civil Engineering 1; Thesis and Investigation (Chem. 11). PHARMACY INSTRUCTJ-ON The instruction is conducted by means of lectures, textbooks, and laboratory work. The laboratory practice consists in the compounding of the galenicals, in pharmaceutical assaying, and in prescription work. The requirements of the United States Pharmacopoeia are always kept in mind and the student must conform to its rules; he is, therefore, held responsible for the purity and strength of his preparations and for the accuracy of his work. EQUIPMENT The department of pharmacy occupies a part of the chemical building, and is in direct connection with the chemical laboratories. It has the use of the very complete supply of apparatus belonging to the chemical department, and is also provided with apparatus for the special work in pharmacy. All the various forms of percolators, pill machines, suppository moulds, tablet moulds, etc., are at the disposal of the student. A drug room is arranged as nearly like the drug shop as is possible, and contains a large prescription desk supplied with
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