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Instruction is given in the quantitative 

 estimation of the constituents of com- 

 pounds by the determination of their 

 weight. 



Food and Drug Analysis (Condi- 

 tional on the enrolment of at least 5 

 students). — Lecture and laboratory 

 course, 6 points. 



This course is intended to take the 

 place of the chemical instruction in food 

 and drug analysis heretofore given in 

 the regular food and drug course of the 

 College of Pharmacy, which is now dis- 

 continued. 



Instruction is given in the unusual and 

 more difficult classes of problems which 

 from time to time confront the practicing 

 pharmacist. 



Department of Pharmacy. 



Pharmacy of the Newer Remedies 

 (Conditional on the enrolment of at least 

 five students ) . — Lecture course, i point ; 

 laboratory course. 5 points. Professor 

 Wimmer. 



Instruction is given in the pharmacal 

 characters and behavior of new drugs 

 and preparations, as they are introduced 

 into medicine, with special reference to 

 those of the preceding year. 



Pharmaceutical Manufacturine (Con- 

 ditional on the enrolment of at least five 

 students). — Lecture course, i point; 

 laboratory course. 5 points. Professor 

 Wimmer. 



Instruction is given in the most mod- 

 ern methods of manufacturing the dif- 

 ferent classes of medicinal preparations, 

 as well as of cosmetics, insecticides, inks, 

 photographic preparations, etc. 



Advanced Pharmacy (Conditional 

 on the enrolment of at least five stud- 

 ents). — Lecture course i point; labora- 

 tory course 5 points. Professor Wim- 

 mer. 



Department of Materia Medica. 



Microscopical Analysis of Urine 

 (Conditional on an enrolment of at least 

 ten students). — Lecture and laboratory 

 course, 2 points. Professor Mansfield. 



Provided as a companion course to 

 that in the chemical analysis of urine. 

 Provides instruction in the physical 

 identification of cr}'stals, casts, blood 

 cells and other solid contents of the 

 urine. 



Pharmacognosy, Microscopical Con- 

 ditional on an enrolment of at least ten 

 students) . — L e c t u r e and laboratory 

 courses, each 3 points. Professor Mans- 

 field. 



Instruction in the identification, valua- 

 tion and selection of drugs from a study 

 of their gross characters. 



Pharmacognosy, Macroscopical (Con- 

 ditional on an enrolment of at least ten 

 students). — Lecture course, 2 points; 

 laboratory course. 4 points. Professor 

 Mansfield. 



Instruction in the identfiication, valua- 

 tion and selection of drugs, whole or 

 powdered, from a study of their micro- 

 scopical characters. This work assumes 

 some previous familiarity on the part 

 of the student with the use of the micro- 

 scope in the study of vegetable tissues. 

 Those not possessing this ability should 

 take the summer laboratory course, June 

 24 to July 12. 



Histology of Medicinal Plants (Con- 

 ditional on an enrolment of at least 



