PATHOLOGY 1 



The term Pathology is here used to comprise morbid 

 anatomy, bacteriology, and hygiene. 



General Courses. In the University of Paris certain 

 courses in the regular curriculum belong properly to 

 the field of Pathology. They are briefly as follows: a 

 course in general pathology, by CASTAIGNE; a course 

 in pathological anatomy, by Pierre MARIE, assisted by 

 ROUSSY; a course in the history of medicine and surgery, 

 by LETULLE; a course in hygiene, by CHANTEMESSE; 

 and a course in experimental and comparative pathology, 

 by ROGER. These courses are accompanied by practical 

 laboratory work. 



Other courses are given in Paris in institutes affiliated 

 with the University. Among such courses are those 

 in bacteriology and hematological technic, by ROGER; 

 in parasitology, by BLANCHARD; and in tropical pathology 

 and hygiene, by WURTZ; all given at the Institute of 

 Colonial Medicine (Institut de Medecine coloniale). 

 Completion of the course in colonial medicine in this 

 institution entitles the graduate to a special diploma in 

 the subject, given by the University of Paris (Diplome 

 de Medecine coloniale). 



The course in Medical Microbiology, given each year 

 at the Pasteur Institute in Paris from November i5th to 

 March i5th, is perhaps the most famous, complete, and 

 practical course in this subject given anywhere in the 

 world. It is offered by the division of microbiology 

 under the direction of Roux and with the immediate 



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