COURSES OFFERED BY THE BIOCHEMICAL DEPARTMENT OF 

 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, 1912-13 



(Abbreviations: C, Conference; D, demonstration ; L, lecture; Lw, labora- 

 tory work; R, recitation.) 



ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 



51. Elementary ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. (First half year. Mcdical School.) 

 Introductory to course 102 (52). (Required of first year students of mediane.) 

 L, I hr. D, I hr. R, 2 hr., each section (2). Lw, 6 hr., each section (2). Profs. 

 Gies and Howe, Drs. Wise and Goodridge, and Messrs. Miller and Knudson. 



NUTRITION (PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY) 



101(2) — Grad. General biological chemistry. A course in the elements 

 of normal nutrition. {AU year. Mcdical School.) L, i hr, Lw, 7 hr. Prof. 

 Gies, Dr. Lothrop and Messrs. Miller and Knudson. 



101(2) — B. T. General biological chemistry. Specially adopted to the 

 needs of secondary school teachers of biology. (All year. Medical School.) 

 L, I hr. Lw, 4 hr. Dr. Eddy. 



101:102 — T. C. General physiological chemistry. A course in the ele- 

 ments of normal nutrition. (Each half year. Teachers College, School of 

 Practical Arts.) L, 2hr. R, i hr., each section (2). Lw, Shr., each section (2). 

 Prof. Gies, Dr. Seaman and Misses Wickwire and Harkey. (This course is 

 designated "Chemistry 51" and "Household Arts Education 125" in the 

 Teachers College Announcement.) 



This course is designated " Chemistry s 51 " in the Teachers College Division 

 of the Summer School Announcement. The course was given last summer by 

 Prof. Gies, Dr. Seaman and Miss Shaflfer. ^ 



102 (52) — Med. General physiological chemistry. (Second half year. 

 Medical School.) A course in the elements of normal nutrition. (Required of 

 first year students of mediane.) L, 2 hr. R, i hr., each section (2). Lw, 6 hr., 

 each section (2). Profs. Gies and Howe, Dr. Wise, and Messrs. Miller and 

 Knudson. 



This course is designated " S — 104" in the Medical Division of the Summer 

 School Announcement. It was given last summer by Prof. Gies and Dr. Smith. 



104. General pathological chemistry. Lectures on nutrition in disease. 

 (Second half year. Teachers College, School of Practical Arts.) L, i hr. Prof. 

 Gies. (This course is designated "Chemistry 52" in the Teachers College An- 

 nouncement.) 



209-210. Chemistry of nutrition. (All year. School of Pharmacy. Re- 

 quired of candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Pharmacy.) L, i hr. Prof. 

 Gies. 



213-214. Advanced physiological chemistry, including methods of re- 

 search in nutrition. (All year. Teachers College, School of Praclical Arts.) 

 L, I hr. Lw, 5 hr. Prof. Howe, Dr. Seaman and Mr. Horowitz. (This course 

 is designated "Household Arts Education 127" in the Teachers College An- 

 nouncement.) 



217-218. BiOCHEMICAL methods of RESEARCH, INCLUDING CLINICAL METHODS 



AND URiNARY ANALYSis IN GENERAL. (All year. Medical School.) L, I hr. 

 Lw, 7 hr. Profs. Gies and Howe, Dr. Lothrop, and Messrs. Miller and Hepburn. 

 219-220. Nutrition in health. A laboratory course in advanced physio- 

 logical chemistry. (All year. Medical School.) L, 2 hr. Lw, 14 hr. Profs. 

 Gies and Howe, and Dr. Lothrop. 



