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anatomy is suggested for students majoring in animal nutrition, biological 

 chemistry, pathology, physiology, and zoology. 



For equipment, specimen collection, and description of subjects see 

 page 329. 



Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology 



Professor Dimock; Associate Professor Murray 



The department offers major and minor work leading to the Master's 

 degree along the lines of systemic pathology, the pathology of specific 

 infectious diseases, the pathology of sporadic diseases, tumors, chemical 

 pathology, veterinary bacteriology, immunity and serum therapy. 



Students who major in veterinary bacteriology including immunity and 

 serum therapy will classify with the Department of Bacteriology in the 

 Industrial Science Division, but will do their work in the Department of 

 Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology. Students who major in pathology 

 will classify in the Department of Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology. 



For description of subjects see page 332. 



Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology 



Professor Bergman 



The department offers major work for the Master's degree along lines 

 of investigation of physiological subjects relating to veterinary science; and 

 minor and supporting work in physiology for graduate students in science, 

 or for agricultural students who are doing their work along such lines as 

 general nutrition, production problems, feeding, breeding, etc. 



For description of subjects see page 335. 



Zoology 



Professor Summers; Associate Professors Guthrie, Bartholomew, Ewing; 

 Assistant Professors Harrison, Scullen 



The department offers major and minor work for the Master's degree 

 along the lines of entomology, comparative physiology, invertebrate and 

 vertebrate comparative anatomy; and major work for the Doctor's degree 

 along the lines of entomology and comparative physiology. 



For description of studies and equipment see pages 344 and 341. 



DEPARTMENTS OFFERING MINOR WORK ONLY 



The work in the following departments is undergraduate in character 

 and is- subordinate and auxiliary* to the work of the departments which 

 offer major lines. 



History 



Professor Cessna; Associate Professor Schmidt 



Students majoring for advanced degrees in agriculture or industrial 

 science or applied economics and social science may minor in history. 

 The chief purpose of this work is to furnish an historical foundation for 



