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11A. Chemical Laboratory.

Sixty-four sessions of four hours each.

Professor GREEN.

12. Toxicology and Urinalysis.

Professor GREEN and Dr. SIMMONS.

Sixteen lectures by Dr. Simmons and sixteen laboratory sessions by Professor Green.

12A. Toxicology.

Dr. SIMMONS.

Sixteen lectures.

13. Bacteriology.

Professor SCHNEIDER.

Sixteen lectures and thirty-two sessions of four hours each, in the Bacteriological Laboratory.

14. Economic Pharmaceutical Botany.

Eighteen lectures.

Professor SCHNEIDER.

REVIEWS.

Class reviews are conducted by the instructors or professors on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays during the term.

TEXT-BOOKS AND WORKS OF REFERENCE.

For a list of text-books and works of reference used consult the ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the California College of Pharmacy, which may be obtained by addressing the Secretary, Professor WILLIAM M. SEARBY, 400 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California.

EXAMINATIONS.

Examinations are held periodically during the year, by the

Faculty.

In addition to the periodical examinations above referred to, the Junior students are examined at the close of the year in all the branches taught, and if they obtain the requisite credits at this and at the other examinations, are admitted to the Senior class the next year. Juniors who fail in more than two branches at the final examination are required to remain another year in the Junior class.

First-course students from other pharmaceutical colleges, who desire to enter the Senior class of this college, must produce sufficient evidence of their fitness; otherwise they will be required to pass the Junior examination, as a condition of admission.

The Senior students are examined at the end of the year for the degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist, in chemical synthesis and analysis, toxicology, botany, vegetable histology, materia medica, physiology, the chemical and microscopical characters of drugs, the uses and doses of drugs, theoretical and practical pharmacy, and the translation of recipes from Latin into English and from English into Latin.

The Graduate Students are examined at the end of the year for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy, in Analytical Chemistry, the Separation of Alkaloids and Active Principles, Histology of Medicinal Substances, and the Microscopical Examination of Drugs and Chemicals. They are also required to present a thesis showing original investigation in some of these lines.

CONDITIONS OF GRADUATION.

For the Degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist (Ph.C.):

Every person to whom the diploma as Pharmaceutical Chemist shall be granted must fulfill the following conditions:

1. He must be of good moral character.

*2. He must have attained the age of twenty-one years.

3. He must have attended two full courses in each of the departments of this college, or one course (the Senior) in this, after a course in some other recognized college of pharmacy.

4. He must present a thesis embodying an account of some special work done under the supervision of the Faculty.

5. He must have attended at least three-fourths of the lectures, reviews, and laboratory work.

No special examination will be held for the degree, but only that at the end of the regular course.

For the Degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy (Pharm.B.):

1. He must have presented a thesis embodying original work done in one or more of the laboratories of this college.

*If under age, the degree will be conferred at the satisfactory completion of his course in college; but his diploma will be held by the Dean until this condition has been complied with.

Candidates are recommended jointly by the Faculty and Board of Directors to the Regents of the University, by whom the degrees are conferred.

CERTIFICATES OF PROFICIENCY.

Certificates of proficiency will be issued to those students who have passed satisfactorily in all of the branches in which they were examined; also to special students who pass satisfactorily in their special subjects; also to those candidates who pass successfully in all branches, but are debarred from receiving their diplomas by being under twenty-one years of age. No Certificate of Proficiency in Pharmacy will be issued unless the student has satisfactorily passed in all the branches. No Certificate of Proficiency in any subject will be issued unless the applicant has attained as high a percentage of credits in such subject as is required in the general average.

EXPENSES.

FEES.

*Entrance Examination (not refunded in any case).

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Pharmaceutical Laboratory (when taken separately).
Microscopical Laboratory (when taken separately).
Lectures (when taken separately) for each course..
Diploma Fee (not refunded in case of failure).

25.00

25.00

15.00

20.00

Each student is required to deposit with the Dean the sum of twenty dollars each year for the Breakage and Damage Fund. Five dollars of this amount will be retained for wear and tear, and the unexpended portion of the remainder will be refunded at the close of the year.

The Fees must be paid to the Dean by each student, in person, in advance, and not later than thirty days from the opening of the term.

*Those who present satisfactory credentials do not pay this fee.

Students who do not intend to pursue Pharmacy as a vocation are admitted to any of the courses they may desire to attend by paying the fee of the chair or chairs of instruction which they wish to take.

BOARD AND LODGING.

Good board and lodging can be obtained in San Francisco for from $20.00 to $30.00 a month. Single furnished rooms may be had, without board, for from $5.00 to $10.00 a month, and restaurants abound in which good meals may be had for from 15 cents to 40 cents each.

EMPLOYMENT.

Students frequently find employment as relief clerks in retail drug stores, and in wholesale and manufacturing establishments. The remuneration is small, but many of the students prefer to do some practical work in pharmacy to supplement the instruction received in college. The Dean will register the names of students who desire situations, and all the officers of the college will use their influence to find employment for them.

DEGREES, COMMISSIONS, HONORS

ALUMNI ORGANIZATIONS

SUMMARIES

DIRECTORY OF OFFICERS

INDEX

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