Courses in Nutrition (continued) 



205-206. Advanced physiological chemistrv, including methods of Re- 

 search IN NUTRITION. (Teachers College, School of Household Arts.) L, i hr. 

 Lw, 5 hr. Prof. Gies and Miss Seaman. (This course is designated " H. A- 

 125" in the Teachers College Announcement.) .. . 



207-208. BlOCHEMICAL METHODS OF RESEARCH, INCLUDING CLINICAL METHODS. 



L, I hr. Lw, 7 hr. Prof. Gies and Dr. Lothrop. 



209-210. NUTRITION IN HEALTH AND DISEASE. L, 2 hjT. frof. GieS. 



211-212. NuTRiTioN IN HEALTH. A luborotory^ coursc in advanced physio- 

 logical chemistry.,'1^, 2 hr. Lw, 14 hr. Prof. pies, D^, CJajk cind Mr. Rose. 



213-214. NuTRiTioN IN DISEASE. A lüboratory course in advanced patholog- 

 ical chemistry. ' t,, 2 hr. Lw, 14 hr. Prof., -Gies. v .■^ ^ .v 



215-2x6.;]^ Advanced physiological ani» ^atk;ological chem^istry, including 

 ALL PHASES OF NUTRITION. Rcsearch. C, ^^hr.(individual ^ti^ents). Lw, 16 hr. 

 Profs. Gies, and Welker, Drs. Lothrop and Clark and Mr. Rose. 



TOXICOLÖGY ^ >.«-•• 



217-218. Effects and detection of poisons, in.clu,djng jüod preservatives 

 AND adulterants. Lw, 6 hr. Prof. Gies. 



BOTANY 



219-220. Chemical physiology of plants. (New York Botanical Garden.) 

 L, 1 hr. Lw, 5 hr. Prof. Gies and Dr. Clark. 



BACTERIOLOGY 



221-222. Chemistry of microorganisms : fermentations, putrefactions 

 AND the behavior of enzymes. An introduction to sanitary chemistry. L, i hr. 

 Lw, 7 hr. Prof. Gies and Dr. Clark. 



SANITATION 



105. Sanitary Chemistry. (Teachers College, School of Household Arts). 

 L, I hr. Lw, 3 hr. Professor Gies, Miss Seaman and Dr. Clark. (This course 

 is designated " H. A. 26, a" in the Teachers College Announcement.) 



BlOCHEMICAL SEMINAR 

 301-302. BlOCHEMICAL Seminar, i hr. Prof. Gies. 



RESEARCH IN BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 



Biochemical research may be conducted, by advanced workers, independently 

 or under guidance. 



BlOCHEMICAL LIBRARY 



Prof. Gies's library occupies a room adjoining the main biochemical labora- 

 tory at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and is accessible, by appoint- 

 ment, to all workers in the Department. 



LABORATORIES FOR ADVANCED WORK IN BIOLOGICAL 



CHEMISTRY 

 The laboratories in which the advanced work of the biochemical department 

 is condüctefl äre situated^at the College of Physicians and Sui-geons, Teachers 

 College and the New -York Botanical Garden. 



BIOCHEMICAL ASSOCIATION 



The Biochemical Association holds quarterly scientific meetings, which are 

 open to all students in the University. 



