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The course includes a study of the chemistry of the urine, with the qualitative and quantitative estimations of its constituents, both normal and pathogenic.

The period of study parallels the other chemical laboratory

courses.

Histology of Foods and Drugs.

Professor SCHNEIDER.

This course will consist of a microscopical examination of food products and drugs and their more common adulterants. Its aim is to better prepare the student to meet the demands of the Pure Food and Drug Laws. It will conform as nearly as possible with the methods of study and investigation recommended by the Department of Agriculture.

The work will begin immediately after the Christmas vacation and will comprise two laboratory sessions each week.

Bacteriology.

Professor SCHNEIDER.

This course consists of laboratory work, including the preparation of culture media, culture methods, and methods of staining; the culture, examination, and identification of some of the more common microbes of earth, air, and water; a study of the nature of opsonins and of toxins, antitoxins and microbic products generally. Furthermore, each student is assigned some special work, as the study of the microbic contaminations of pharmaceutical preparations, of water, of foods, etc. There are occasional seminar meetings for the purpose of reading papers, comparing notes and reporting progress.

Microscopy.

Professor CAREY.

This course has for its basis of work advanced botany, histology, micro-chemistry, and micro-technique. It will be varied to meet the needs and conditions of the classes and is distinctly practical. Micro-chemical technique will be emphasized, and the more common pigments, glucosides, alkaloids, fats, proteids, and other substances regarding special treatment will be examined. The preparation of micro-photographs for mounting and projection will be part of the student's work.

Pharmaceutical Assaying.

Professor NISH.

In this course the processes of the Pharmacopoeia and other approved methods are carried out for the assay of all vegetable drugs and their preparations possible of assay.

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Pharmaceutical and Medical Chemistry (Sadler and Coblentz) 3.50 Pharmaceutical Bacteriology (Schneider)

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EXAMINATIONS

Periodical examinations are held orally each week, and written every two months during the session in each of the subjects taught by the professors, and the ratings received are recorded.

Attendance upon these examinations is compulsory. Any student unavoidably absent is required to deliver to the professor a statement in writing of the cause of his absence, and take a special examination of similar scope.

Junior Examination (for admission to the senior class).-Junior students, whose rating shows satisfactory progress, receive certificates entitling them to admission to the senior class at any subsequent session of the college within two years.

Junior students who fail in more than two subjects are required to repeat the course, for which full fees will be charged.

First-course students from other colleges of pharmacy, who desire to enter the senior class of this college, are required to produce evidence of their fitness, or to pass an examination.

Senior Examinations.-Students in the senior class are examined bi-monthly for the degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist, and at the end of the session, in Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, Pharmacy, Botany, Materia Medica, Pharmacognosy, Physiology, Toxicology, Translation of Prescriptions, Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence, and Identification.

Senior students who take examinations at the close of the term and fail in one or two branches are required to pass satisfactory examinations in such branches during the next term; a fee will be charged for each branch taken. Those who fail in three or more branches will be required to repeat the entire course, for which full fees will be charged. If they attend college the ensuing session, they may present themselves for examination at the end of the first semester, and if their examination proves satisfactory, they will be recommended to the Board of Regents for graduation. If they do not attend college, they will not be examined until the close of the term. Those who fail to obtain the required percentage of credits for their work in any of the laboratories are required again to attend such laboratory or laboratories.

Those who are conditioned will be allowed to present themselves for examination again within two years without further charge, if they do not again attend the college; but if they attend the lectures, laboratories, or reviews, they will be required to pay for such courses of instruction as they receive. The amount of the fees charged for such additional attendance can be learned of the Dean.

Graduating Theses.-In the department of botany and pharmacography subjects for theses must be selected during the junior year, so as to enable the prospective candidate for graduation to study, collect, and prepare the necessary material during the vacation.

Certificates of Proficiency.—Certificates of proficiency will be issued to those students who have taken a partial examination and have passed in all of the branches in which they were examined;

also to special students who pass in their special subjects; also to those candidates who pass in all branches, but are debarred from receiving their diplomas by their being less than twenty-one years old. No certificate of proficiency in pharmacy will be issued unless the student has passed in all the branches. No certificate of proficiency in any subject will be issued unless the applicant shall have attained as high a percentage of credits in such subject as is required in that subject for graduation.

CONDITIONS FOR GRADUATION

FOR THE DEGREE OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (PH.C.) Every person to whom the diploma as Pharmaceutical Chemist (Ph.C.) 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 in each department, made all payments, taken all examinations, passed the same, and met the requirements of all departments.

FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF PHARMACY (PHAR.B.)

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

Candidates are recommended jointly by the Faculty and Board of Directors of this college to the Regents of the University of California, by whom the degree is conferred.

*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 he attains the required age.

To be paid in advance.

Matriculation Fee

FEES

Junior Course (all tuition fees included)
Senior Course (all tuition fees included)
Graduate Course

Chemical Laboratory (when taken separately)
Pharmaceutical Laboratory (when taken separately)
Microscopical Laboratory (when taken separately)
Lectures (when taken separately) for each course

$5.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

25.00

25.00

25.00

15.00

Special Instruction and Reviews (each subject each semester) Diploma Fee, Ph.C. and Phar.B. (not refunded in case of failure), each

2.50

20.00

Make all checks payable to California College of Pharmacy.

Each student, senior and junior, is required to deposit with the Dean the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25) at the beginning of each term. Seventeen dollars ($17) will be retained for material, scale and microscope furnished. The unexpended portion of the remainder, after deduction for breakage and damage, wear and tear, will be refunded. If the student is careful in purchasing, and takes care of the apparatus in his charge, there will be a rebate of several dollars at the end of the session. Where the student has already drawn upon this balance at the end of the first semester, a second deposit of five dollars ($5) will be required.

Each candidate for Phar.B. is required to pay a fee for materials of $10, non-returnable.

All fees are due in advance; no part of tuition fee is returnable, but the Dean may, in his discretion, accept one-half at the opening of the term, in which case the balance will be required to be paid not later than November 15.

All financial obligations to the College must be paid periodically and before the final examinations are taken.

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.

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