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SCIENCE 



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important element in a health officers' train- 

 ing. 



The courses offered are divided into two 

 lists. The first is a list of so-called regular 

 courses, which demand considerable time and 

 ordinarily cover a half year or more. It is 

 from this list that the student is required to 

 make his principal selection and do his most 

 serious work. The second is a list of special 

 courses and lectures. 



The courses are also divided into eight 

 groups according to subject. These groups are 

 as follows : 



1. Preventive Medicine. 



2. Personal Hygiene. 



3. Public Health Administration. 



4. Sanitary Biology and Sanitary Chemistry. 



5. Special Pathology. 



6. Communicable Diseases. 



7. Sanitary Engineering. 



8. Demography (Vital Statistics). 



The following is a list of the courses offered 

 in 1914: 



REGULAR COURSES 



Group I. Preventive Medicine 

 Principles of Sanitary Science and Public Health. 



Professors W. T. Sedgwick and S. M. Gunn. 

 Preventive Medicine and Hygiene. Professor M. 



J. Rosenau, Dr. L. W. Hackett, Dr. E. S. 



Birge and Dr. F. B. Grinnell. 

 Public Health Problems. Professor S. M. Gunn. 

 Epidemiology. Professor W. T. Sedgwick. 

 Relation of Animal Diseases to the Public Health. 



Professor Theobald Smith and Dr. Carlon Ten- 



Broeck. 

 Tropical Medicine. Professor E. P. Strong. 



Group II. Personal Sygiene 

 Personal Hygiene. Professor W. B. Cannon. 

 Personal Hygiene. Professor P. G. Stiles. 

 Industrial Hygiene and Sanitation. Professor S. 

 M. Gunn. 



Group III. Public Health Administration 

 Practical Health Administration. Dr. M. W. 



Richardson, Dr. W. C. Hanson and Mr. H. C. 



Lythgoe. 

 Sanitary Law. Professors W. T. Sedgwick, S. C. 



Prescott, E. S. Weston and S. M. Gunn. 

 Municipal Sanitation. Professor S. M. Gunn, Mr. 



E. N. Hoyt. 



Sanitation of Houses and Public Buildings. Pro- 

 fessor S. M. Gunn. 



Public Health Administration. Professor S. M. 

 Gunn and Mr. R. N. Hoyt. 



Hygiene of Ventilation and Heating. Professor 

 W. T. Sedgwick. 



Group IV. Sanitary Biology and Sanitary Chem- 

 istry 

 Protozoology. Professors Theobald Smith and E. 



E. Tyzzer. 

 Entomology. Professor W. M. Wheeler and Asst. 



Professor C. T. Brues. 

 Advanced Bacteriology. Dr. E. C. Howe. 

 Bacteriology of Tropical Diseases. Professors H. 



C. Ernst and S. B. Wolbaeh and Dr. Austin. 

 Dairy Bacteriology. Professor S. C. Prescott. 

 Bacteriology of Water and Sewage. Professor 



S. C. Prescott. 

 Zoology and Parasitology. Professor R. P. 



Bigelow. 

 Helminthology. Dr. Philip E. Garrison. 

 Sanitary Biology. Dr. J. W. M. Bunker. 

 Analysis of Water, Sewage and Air. Dr. J. W. 



M. Bunker. 

 Water and Air Analysis. Dr. J. F. Norton. 

 Water Supplies and Waste Disposal. Dr. J. F. 



Norton. 

 Food Analysis. Professor A. G. Woodman. 

 Advanced Food Analysis. Professor A. G. Wood- 

 man. 



Group V. Special Pathology 

 Comparative Pathology of Tropical Diseases. 



Professor Theobald Smith. 

 Pathology of Tropical Diseases. Professor F. B. 



Mallory. 

 Clinical Laboratory Work. Professors H. C. 



Ernst and S. B. Wolbaoh and Dr. Austin. 



Group VI. Communicable Diseases 



Communicable Diseases. Dr. E. H. Place. 



Communicable Diseases (Interneship at South 

 Department, Boston City Hospital). Dr. E. H. 

 Place. 



Biology of Infectious Diseases. Professor S. M. 

 Gunn. 



Board of Health Diagnosis. Dr. F. H. Slack. 



Public Health Laboratory Methods. Professor S. 

 M. Gunn and Associates. 



The Diagnosis of Rabies and Glanders by Labo- 

 ratory Methods. Dr. Langdon Frothingham and 

 Dr. E. F. Walsh. 



