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Students, including foreigners, over eighteen years of age 

 are admitted to this school by examination. 



III. At the Faculte de Medecine, there are courses 

 on chemistry applied to medicine, conducted by DESGREZ 

 and LABBE, together with other courses in physiology, 

 medical physics, hygiene, pharmacology, pathology, 

 etc. 



IV. At the Ecole Superieure de Pharmacie there are 

 the following courses: VILLIERS, qualitative and quanti- 

 tative analysis; GAUTIER, inorganic chemistry; GRIMBERT, 

 biological chemistry; BEHAL, organic chemistry; LEBEAU, 

 toxicology; BOURQUELOT, pharmacy; MOUREU, chemical 

 pharmacy. 



V. At the Institut Pasteur there is a section of biol- 

 ogical chemistry, comprising a laboratory of biological 

 chemistry (affiliated with the faculty of sciences), the 

 service of fermentations, a laboratory of agricultural 

 chemistry, and a laboratory for instruction in biological 

 chemistry. This section of the Institute gives theoretical 

 and practical instruction in the several branches of the 

 subject; to this instruction properly qualified foreigners 

 are admitted. 



VI. There are also courses on chemistry and allied 

 subjects at the College de France, at the Museum d'His- 

 toire Naturelle, and in various other places. 



VII. The cole Pratique des H antes Etudes includes 

 a number of chemical laboratories. Qualified students 

 are admitted as members of this school, without regard 

 to age or nationality or formal qualification, into its 

 laboratories, at the pleasure of the laboratory chief. 

 This arrangement makes free the access to nearly all 

 the advanced laboratories of Paris. 



Laboratories in the following subjects are associated 

 with this school: Inorganic chemistry at the Sorbonne 

 (Le Chatelier, director) ; Chemistry, at the ficole Normale 



