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...which should not be neglected. If he wishes, on the other hand, to acquire as strong a foundation as possible for medicine, while in college, other subjects may be pursued with profit. Chemistry 8 to develop theory, qualitative analysis for the general physician, Botany 6 for the study of bacteria, physiology for the entomologist, and Zoology 3 and 4 for the functional side of medicine and microscopic work, are very valuable. Courses on the nervous system by Professor Parker, psychology, and climatology offered by the science department are also very helpful to a student desiring to take up the study...
...HARVARD BOTANICAL CLUB. "Reviews of Recent Papers on the Mycetozoa and the Red Bacteria." Mr. P. W. Graff and Mr. H. P. Barss. Nash Lecture Room, University Museum, 4.45 P. M. Open to members of the University and of Radcliffe College...
...LECTURE. "Bacteria in Health and Disease." II. Dr. Harold C. Ernst. Harvard Medical School, Longwood Ave., Boston...
...LECTURE. "Bacteria in Health and Disease." Dr. Harold C. Ernst. Harvard Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...
...fifth of the free public lectures on medical subjects to be given during the year by members of the Medical Faculty of the University, will be given this evening at 8 o'clock at the Medical School buildings, Longwood avenue, Dr. Harold C. Ernst '76 will lecture on "Bacteria in Health and Disease...