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making and recording physical and laboratory examinations. This technique is utilized by the student throughout the remainder of this course, including his clinical clerkship and intern period. In the laboratory students will be instructed in the chemical and microscopical methods used in clinical medicine.

THIRD YEAR.-During the first half year a course in clinical pharmacology aims to instruct the students in prescription writing and in the fundamentals of therapeutics. A systematic course of lectures and demonstrations is given to the entire class in this same period. The class is also divided into small sections for work in the Out-Patient Department where instruction in history taking is continued. In the second half year the class is divided into sections for work in the wards and Out-Patient Department. Instruction in laboratory diagnosis and therapeutics is carried on by their direct application to patients. In this half year clinico-pathological conferences are begun. These are held once each week and students take an active part in the presentation of cases and discussion of necropsy findings. Throughout the year the entire class attend amphitheatre clinics once each week.

FOURTH YEAR.-Throughout the year the amphitheatre clinics and clinico-pathological conferences are continued. During the first half-year students are assigned to wards to act as clinical clerks. Except as indicated the work in this department during the last half of this year is elective.

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108c-108D. Clinico-pathological Conferences.

First and second half year, once a week.

(See Department of Pathology and Bacteriology.)

111. Section Work.

Second half year.

For electives in this department see page 88.

MOFFITT.
(32 hours)

MOFFITT, RUSK.

(16 hours)

EBRIGHT, KERR.

(Each student 24 hours)

CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

MILTON B. LENNON, A.B., M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurology. OLGA L. BRIDGMAN, Ph.D., M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Abnormal

Psychology.

ROBERT L. RICHARDS, A.B., M.D., Lecturer in Psychiatry.

V. H. PODSTATA, M.D., Lecturer in Psychiatry.

RICHARD W. HARVEY, M.S., M.D., Instructor in Neurology.
EVA C. REID, M.D., Instructor in Psychiatry.
MABEL F. GIFFORD, Assistant in Neuropsychiatry.

HAROLD W. WRIGHT, M.D., Assistant in Psychiatry.

JEAN WALKER, A.B., Assistant in Abnormal Psychology.

The general plan of instruction in neurology follows the usual evolution of student teaching. The purely academic knowledge gained in the first year is gradually animated by clinical life and in the student there is developed the capacity to elicit symptoms, to measure their value and to draw logical conclusions from them.

THIRD YEAR. In the lecture and demonstration course in neurology in the first half year, general symptomatology will be particularly emphasized. In the second half year the continuation of this course will have to do with the special aspects of the subject. During the second semester each student will spend forty hours in the clinic, where he will take histories, give demonstrations of his patients, look up clinical literature and in general be called upon to do more advanced work.

Psychiatry, in its general and fundamental aspects will be taken up, in the second half year. As is the custom, a rather full syllabus of each lecture will be provided. In the latter part of the course, the psycho-neuroses will be completely reviewed. Exercises in mental testing will be given. short, the student will be provided with the basic principles which make diagnosis possible.

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FOURTH YEAR.-In the first half of the fourth year, the course in psychiatry will be completed. Demonstrations of patients exemplifying the various aspects of mental disease will be the chief feature of this course. In the second half year work in this department is elective.

THIRD YEAR

101A-101B. Clinical Neurology; Lectures and Demonstrations.

LENNON, HARVEY.

First half year, twice a week; second half year, once a week.

102A. Psychiatry; Clinical Lectures.

First half year; twice a week.

103. Section Work.

(48 hours)

BRIDGMAN, PODSTATA.

(32 hours)

First half year.

LENNON and the STAFF.
(Each student 40 hours)

FOURTH YEAR

102в. Psychiatry; Clinical Lectures.

A continuation of course 102A.

First half year, once a week.

For electives in this department see page 89.

RICHARDS, REID.

DERMATOLOGY AND SYPHILOLOGY

HOWARD MORROW, M.D., Clinical Professor of Dermatology.

(16 hours)

L. S. SCHMITT, B.S., M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology. *A. W. LEE, M.D., Instructor in Dermatology.

BERTRAM STONE, M.D., Instructor in Dermatology.

HIRAM E. MILLER, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Dermatology.

LAURENCE TAUSSIG, M.S., M.D., Assistant in Dermatology. (In charge
Radium Emination Plant).

Instruction in this department is carried on during the third year.

*On leave 1920-21.

†On leave first half, 1920-21.

THIRD YEAR.-During the early part of the first half year, the student is taught to observe objective symptoms and describe them correctly. Radium and Roentgen therapy as applied to diseases of the skin are also discussed.

Throughout the second half-year, a systematic course will cover the histopathology, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the skin. Students are taken to the Isolation Hospital where leprosy and the exanthemata are demonstrated. A series of lectures and recitations will cover syphilis in all its phases. The clinical and laboratory procedures used in its diagnosis and treatment will be discussed.

In this half year, students are divided into small groups for instruction in the wards and Out-Patient Department.

In the second half of the fourth year work in this department is elective.

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THIRD YEAR. In this department students receive instruction in the legal aspects of medicine. In general the course covers the following subjects: (1) technique of medico-legal post-mortem examinations; (2) toxicology from the chemical and legal points of view; (3) biological aspects; (4) legal regulation of medical practice, rules of evidence, etc.; (5) relations of the medical graduate to the community. In order to set forth the various points of view of this subject, this course is given by several lecturers.

FOURTH YEAR

101. Lectures.

First half year, once a week.

HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE

(16 hours)

WILLIAM BOERICKE, M.D., Clinical Professor of Homeopathic Materia

Medica.

SUMNER A. HILL, M.D., Clinical Professor of Applied Homeopathic Ther

apeutics.

Instruction in this department is elective and continues throughout the second half of the second year, the third and fourth years.

SECOND YEAR.-A course of lectures, recitations and demonstrations in the second half year covers the essential characteristics of drugs, their sources, preparations and range of physiologic and therapeutic action according to the Laws of Similars.

THIRD YEAR.-Throughout the year, clinical lectures and demonstrations in Applied Homeopathy and its scientific treatment of disease will be given. FOURTH YEAR.-The course offered by the Department of Medicine may be taken under the instructors in the Department of Homeopathic Medicine.

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