Indiana University Bulletin (Volume 18, No. 3) (Paperback)


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. 1921. Excerpt: ... Courses in the College of Liberal Arts The courses enumerated below, with the exception of a few in brackets, will be given in 1920-21. The announcements are necessarily made subject to changes, especially as to hours of recitation. Ordinarily the numbers prefixed to the courses remain the same from year to year, and serve as a permanent means of identification. The Roman numerals I and II represent first and second semester, respectively. First and second semesters of a course running thruout the year, when separately listed, are indicated by the letters a and 6 after a course number. Superior figures 1 and 2 indicate respectively the first and second halves of a semester's work. The capital letters A and B are used at times to distinguish between lecture and laboratory work, and at times for other differentiation. The number of hours of credit given for a course is indicated by the abbreviation "cr." in parenthesis. DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY Professor Myers; Associate Professor Badebtscheb. In this Department each student dissects one lateral half of the human body. One student only is assigned to a part. The study-room collection contains organs, models, transverse sections, and dissections of the human body, to which the student has access for aid in his work. Courses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8 are required of all students who are taking the first year's work in the School of Medicine, and are elective for students of the College of Liberal Arts. Course 10 is elective for all students who have completed or who are taking Course 8 in this Department. For an announcement of courses open to graduate students, see the bulletin of the Graduate School, or the heading Graduate School in the University Catalog. 1. Human Anatomy: Dissection of the Upper. (One part.)...

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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. 1921. Excerpt: ... Courses in the College of Liberal Arts The courses enumerated below, with the exception of a few in brackets, will be given in 1920-21. The announcements are necessarily made subject to changes, especially as to hours of recitation. Ordinarily the numbers prefixed to the courses remain the same from year to year, and serve as a permanent means of identification. The Roman numerals I and II represent first and second semester, respectively. First and second semesters of a course running thruout the year, when separately listed, are indicated by the letters a and 6 after a course number. Superior figures 1 and 2 indicate respectively the first and second halves of a semester's work. The capital letters A and B are used at times to distinguish between lecture and laboratory work, and at times for other differentiation. The number of hours of credit given for a course is indicated by the abbreviation "cr." in parenthesis. DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY Professor Myers; Associate Professor Badebtscheb. In this Department each student dissects one lateral half of the human body. One student only is assigned to a part. The study-room collection contains organs, models, transverse sections, and dissections of the human body, to which the student has access for aid in his work. Courses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8 are required of all students who are taking the first year's work in the School of Medicine, and are elective for students of the College of Liberal Arts. Course 10 is elective for all students who have completed or who are taking Course 8 in this Department. For an announcement of courses open to graduate students, see the bulletin of the Graduate School, or the heading Graduate School in the University Catalog. 1. Human Anatomy: Dissection of the Upper. (One part.)...

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February 2012

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246 x 189 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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46

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978-1-153-85274-6

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9781153852746

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