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THE HISTORY OF THE CONGRESS 



SECTIONS continued 



10. dd Chemical Technology. 



11. a Theoretical Astronomy. 

 b Astrophysics. 



12. a Geodesy. 

 b Geology. 



c Mineralogy. 



d Physiography. 



e Meteorology. 

 aa Surveying. 

 bb Metallurgy. 



13. a Botany. 



b Plant Physiology. 



c Ecology. 



d Bacteriology. 



e Zoology. 



/ Embryology. 



g Comparative Anatomy. 



h Physiology. 

 aa Agronomy. 

 bb Veterinary Medicine. 



14. Anthropological Sciences: 

 a Human Anatomy. 



b Human Physiology. 

 c Neurology. 



d Physical Chemistry. 

 e Pathology. 

 / Raceomatology. 

 aa Hygiene. 

 bb Contagious Diseases, 

 cc Internal Medicine. 

 dd Surgery. 

 ee Gyn ecology. 

 // Ophthalmology. 

 gg Therapeutics. 

 hh Dentistry. 



15. Psychological Sciences: 

 a General Psychology. 



6 Experimental Psychology. 

 c Comparative Psychology. 

 d Child Psychology. 

 e Abnormal Psychology. 



16. Sociological Sciences: 

 a Social Morphology. 



b Social Psychology. 

 c Laws of Civilization. 

 d Laws of Language and Myths. 

 e Ethnology. 

 aa Social Technology. 



It was also resolved, that the discussion of subjects falling under 

 the first four divisions should be held in the forenoon of each of the 

 four days, from Wednesday until Saturday, and those relating to 

 the three divisions of Practical Science in the afternoon of the same 

 days. The programme was thus rearranged by the addition of the 



following: - 



E. UTILITARIAN SCIENCES 



17. Medical Sciences: 

 a Hygiene. 



b Sanitation. 



c Contagious Diseases. 



d Internal Medicine. 



e Psychiatry. 



/ Surgery. 



g Gynecology. 



h Ophthalmology. 



i Otology. 



j Therapeutics. 



fc Dentistry. 



18. Practical Economic Sciences: 



a Extractive Productions of 

 Wealth. 



b Transportation, 

 c Commerce. 

 d Postal Service. 

 e Money and Banking. 

 19. Technological Sciences: 

 a Mechanical Technology. 

 b Electrical Technology, 

 c Chemical Technology. 

 d Optical Technology. 

 e Surveying. 

 / Metallurgy. 

 g Agronomy. 

 h Veterinary Medicine. 



