MICROANALYTICAL AND BACTERIOLOGICAL LABORATORY 417 



Course III. Sanitary Science, Including Parasitology. This 

 course is to be given during the fourth year of the full four year 

 course in a properly equipped college of pharmacy. A standard text- 

 book should be used, supplemented by lectures, laboratory work and 

 practical demonstrations, and extending throughout the entire college 

 year. Under the present arrangements of the college curriculum this 

 course must be given concurrently with the course in Food Bacteri- 

 ology (Course II). 



I. Symbiology. Parasitology. 



1. Beneficent symbioses. 

 (a) Mutualism. 



(6) Individualism. 



2. Commensalism. Nutricism. 



3. Antagonistic symbioses. Parasitism. Parasitology (exclusive of pathogenic 

 bacteria). 



(a) Exo-parasites Lice, etc. 

 (6) Skin parasites Itch, etc. 



(c) Intestinal parasites Tape worm, etc. 



(d) Blood parasites Malaria, etc. 



4. Compound symbioses. Paracytoses. Patrocytoses. 



II. Sanitary Rules, Laws and Regulations. 



1. National, State and city. 



2. Quarantineable diseases. 



(a) The national quarantine. 

 (6) The state quarantine. 



(c) The city or community quarantine. 



(d) The family or house quarantine. 



3. Reportable diseases. 



4. Occupational diseases. 



5. Water supplies and purification of drinking water. 



6. Sewage disposal. 



7. Disease prevention. 



III. Sterilization and Disinfection. 



1. The more important disinfectants. 



2. Disinfection and fumigation, 

 (a) Public buildings. 



(6) Railway disinfection. 



(c) Street car disinfection. 



(d) Private dwellings. 



(e) Sick room disinfection. 



IV. Epidemiology. 



i. The more important pandemical, epidemical and endemical diseases, 

 (a) Influenza or La Grippe. 

 (&) Asiatic cholera. 



(c) Bubonic plague. 



(d) Smallpox. 



(e) Yellow fever. 

 (/) Malaria. 



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