This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1879 Excerpt: ...have access Without any additional fee to the lectures in Zoology in the Faculty of Arts, and to the Natural History Museum of the University and the Museum of the Natural History Society of Montreal. 16 Helminthology.--A course of six lectures on the Parasitic Diseases of Man and the Domestic Animals. (Prof. Osier). ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1879 Excerpt: ...have access Without any additional fee to the lectures in Zoology in the Faculty of Arts, and to the Natural History Museum of the University and the Museum of the Natural History Society of Montreal. 16 Helminthology.--A course of six lectures on the Parasitic Diseases of Man and the Domestic Animals. (Prof. Osier). The life history and development of the Entozoa, together with the diseases caused by them, are fully considered. The lectures are illustrated by a series of beautiful diagrams, and by fresh and prepared specimens, The following are extracts from the University Regulations with respect to the courses of Lectures: 1st. Each Professor shall deliver at least five Lectures during the week, except in the classes of Clinical Medicine and Clinical Surgery, in which three bedside demonstrations and one Clinical Lecture shall be given; and in that of Medical Jurisprudence, if extended through six months, in which case three Lectures a week will suffice. 2nd. Every Lecture shall be of one hour's duration. 3rd. Every Professor shall occasionally examine his class upon the subjects treated of in his preceding Lectures, and every such examination shall be considered a Lecture. 4th. A roll of the names of ihe Students attending each class shall be called from time to time. IV. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE DEGREE. The following are extracts from the Regulations respecting the qualifications of Candidates for the Degree in Medicine. 1st. No one shall be admitted to the Degree of Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery, who shall not either: --1st, have attended Lectures for a period of at least four six months' sessions in this University, or some other University, College, or School of Medicine, approved of by this University; or, 2ndly, have studied medicine durin..
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