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balance remaining unused at the end of the 

 course will be refunded. Should any stu- 

 dent exceed this amount of breakage before 

 the close of the course, an additional de- 

 posit must be made. 



COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 

 Department of Chemistry 



The successful pursuit of any of these 

 three courses requires a knowledge of chem- 

 istry, equivalent to that represented in the 

 two-year course of an approved school of 

 pharmacy. 



Chemical Urinary Analysis. (Conditional 

 on the enrolment of at least five students.) 

 Lecture and laboratory course. 6 points. 

 Professor Hostmann. 



Instruction is given in the determination 

 and quantitative estimation of all constitu- 

 ents of the urine, normal and abnormal. 



Gravimetric Analysis. (Conditional on 

 the enrolment of at least five students.) 

 Lecture and laboratory course. 6 points. 

 Professor Hostmann. 



Instruction is given in the quantitative 

 estimation of the constituents of mixtures 

 by the determination of their weight. 



Food and Drug Analysis. (Conditional 

 on the enrolment of at least five students.) 

 Lecture and laboratory course. 6 points. 

 Professor Hostmann and Dr. Schaefer. 



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 Phar- 

 macy, which is now discontinued. 



Department of Pharmacy 



Only graduates in Phaimacy or those 

 having had equivalent experience as prac- 

 ticing pharmacists will be eligible to pursue 

 any of the following three courses: 



Pharmacy of the Newer Remedies. (Con- 

 ditional on the enrolment of at least five 

 students.) Lecture course, i point; labora- 

 tory 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 Manufacturing. (Condi- 

 tional on the enrolment of at least five 

 students.) Lecture course, i point; labora- 

 tory course, 5 points. Professor Wimmer. 



Instruction is given in the most modern 

 methods of manufacturing the different 

 classes of medicinal preparations, as well 

 as of cosmetics, insecticides, inks, photo- 

 graphic preparations, etc. 



Advanced Pharmacy. (Conditional on the 

 enrolment of at least five students.) Lec- 

 ture course, i point; laboratory course, 5 

 points. Professor Wimmer. 



Instruction is given in the unusual and 

 more different classes of problems which 

 from time to time confront the practicing 

 pharmacist. 



Department of Materia Medica 



Microscopical Analysis of Urine. (Con- 

 ditional on an enrolment of at least five 

 students.) Lecture and laboratory course, 

 2 points. Professor Mansfield. 



Provided as a companion course to that 

 in the chemical analysis of urine, by Pro- 

 fessor Hostmann. Provides instruction in 

 the physical identification of crystals, casts, 

 blood cells and other solid contents of the 

 urine. 



In order to pursue this course with suc- 

 cess, the student must possess some famil- 

 iarity with microscopical technique. This 

 requires a previous course in microscopical 

 work equivalent to that of the first year of 

 our regular College course. 



Pharmacognosy, Macroscopical. (Con- 

 ditional on an enrolment of at least ten 

 students.) Lecture and laboratory courses, 

 each 3 points. Professor Mansfield. 



Instruction in the identification, valuation 

 and selection of drugs from a study of 

 their gross characters. 



Students pursuing this course must pre- 

 viously have studied structural botany to 

 the extent of the first year's work in that 

 subject of our regular College course. 



Students pursuing either of the two fol- 

 lowing courses must possess the qualifica- 

 tions requisite for both of the two pre- 

 ceding. 



Pharmacognosy, Microscopical. (Condi- 

 tional on an enrolment of at least ten 

 students.) Lecture course, 2 points; lab- 

 oratory course, 4 points. Professor Mans- 

 field. 



Instruction in the identification, valuation 

 and selection of drugs, whole or powdered, 

 from a study of their microscopical char- 

 acters. 



Histology of Medicinal Plants. (Con- 

 ditional on an enrolment of at least ten 

 students.) Lecture course, 2 points; lab- 

 oratory course, 4 points. Professor Mans- 

 field. 



The study of the structure of drug-yield- 

 ing plants by the aid of the microscope. 



For further information, address the Dean 

 of the College, 115 West 68th Street, New 

 York, N. Y. 



