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PHYSIOLOGY

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normal composition and functions of the organs and excretions. Frequent demonstrations in experimental physiology are given before the class, and the student is required to perform a number of such experiments under the immediate direction of the instructor. In addition, the students, working in small groups, will be required to perform assigned experiments, and to submit their records and data for examination and criticism. Practical laboratory work is insisted on throughout. Fall, winter, and spring terms, at 10, full

credit. Professor KEMP.

Required: Physics i, 3; Chemistry 1, 2, 3a, 5a, 9; Zoology 3.

2. ADVANCED COURSE.—Continuation of physiology 1, through

a second year. Students are not advised to take physiology 1 unless they contemplate taking physiology 2, but if they should be unable to do this they will be given credit for physiology I, although it will leave some parts of the field uncovered. Fall, winter, and spring terms, at 10, full credit. Professor KEMP.

3. INVESTIGATION AND THESIS.—The laboratory of the physio-

logical department is well equipped with instruments of precision for research in histology, physiological chemistry, experimental physiology, and pharmacology. Every facility and encouragement, so far as the resources of the laboratory permit, are offered to those prepared to avail themselves of these for researches leading to theses for the bachelor's, master's, or doctor's degree, or for carrying on original work for publication.

4. MINOR COURSE.—This course is planned for literary stu-

dents and for students of natural science specializing in other lines. Especial emphasis is laid upon those facts that serve as a basis for practical hygiene. Winter term, at s.io, full credit. Professor

KEMP.

Required: Chemistry 1; Zoology 10. 4a. Selected laboratory work to supplement physiology 4. Spring term, full credit. Arrange hours. Professor KEMP. Required: Physiology 4.

5. ADVANCED PHYSIOLOGY.—There are here included the fol-

lowing lines of laboratory work, any one or more of which may be pursued independently of the others, (a) The physiology of foods, and digestion; (b) the blood, circulation, and respiration; (c) the excretions, especially urine-analysis; (d) general physiology of nerve and muscle; (e) advanced vertebrate, especially human, histology. Work to be arranged after consultation with Professor

KEMP.