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THE BRUSSELS 
Programme of the Course of Study of the 
Scholastic Year 1837-38. 
The Course is divided into two Series. 
First Series. 
- Common to the Pupils who are designed for the Practice of 
Agriculture alone , and those who are preparing for that of 
Veterinary Medicine . 
Experimental Physics, and the explication of the phy- 
sical phenomena of life, by M. Froidmont, Doctor of Medicine. 
Chemistry, organic and inorganic, by ditto. 
Zoology. — The preliminary principles of animal anatomy and 
physiology, and descriptive zoology, by M. Wesmael, Member 
of the Royal Academy of Science. 
Mineralogy. — The classification of minerals, and the indi- 
cations of those the knowledge of which is interesting to the 
veterinarian or the agriculturist, by ditto. 
Geology. — Classification of the rocks and earths. The 
order of the superposition of the different strata, and their 
connexion with agriculture— the exploration of quarries, Sic., 
by ditto. 
Botany, descriptive and organic — the anatomy, physiology, 
and pathology of vegetables — agricultural botany, by M. Scheid- 
vveiler. 
Agricultural Chemistry. — Analysis of vegetables, soils, 
and manures. The manufacture of sugar, butter, cheese, Sic. 
The brewery, distillery, and the manufacture of vinegar. Sic., 
by ditto. 
Hygiene, or the Feeding and Management of 
Domestic Animals, by M. Gaudy, V.S., from the Royal 
Veterinary School of Alfort. 
The Breaking an d Training of Domesticated Ani- 
mals, by ditto. 
The Breeding of ditto, by ditto. 
Veterinary Jurisprudence as it relates to the correc- 
tional police, by ditto. 
Osteology, with general views of the muscles, tendons, blood- 
vessels, intestines, Sic., by M. Graux, Doctor of Medicine. 
