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CHEMICAL GROUP

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a complete set of apparatus and materials necessary for the compounding of prescriptions. It is designed to give the student as much practical work as is possible in a technical school. Over two hundred crude drugs make up a part of the equipment for the study of pharmacognosy. Several of the leading journals of pharmacy are taken and these, together with the complete library of chemical and pharmaceutical works, afford excellent opportunities for examining the literature bearing on the science of pharmacy.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION

With Degree of B. 8. in course of Chemistry and PJiarmacy The general requirements are the same as in the chemical course proper; more specifically there are required: Botany 1; 1 to 3 credits. Botany 7; 1 credit. Chemistry 1, 2, 3, 4, 5a, 9; 8 credits. German 5, 6; 5 credits. Mathematics 1, 3; 2 credits. Materia Medica 1; 2 credits. Military 1, 2; 2 credits. Pharmacy 1, 2. 3, 4, 5; 8 credits. Pharmaceutical Assaying (Pharm. 5); 1 credit. Pharmaceutical Preparations (Pharm. 2); 2 credits. Pharmaceutical Technology (Pharm. 4); 2 credits. Pharmacognosy (Pharm. 3); 2 credits. Physics 1, 3; 3 credits. Rhetoric 2; 2 credits. Thesis and Investigation (Chem. 11); 2 credits. The subjects of the four remaining credits which are required for graduation may be selected from chemical electives, lists A, B, and C.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION BY YEARS AND TERMS

The courses mentioned in the following list must be taken in the indicated year and term:

Fl IIST YEAR

1. Aihvtiiceil Algebra (Math. 1); Cliemixtry, General In-

troductory (Chem. 1); (icrinim 5; Military 1, 2.