DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION

For a description of the courses in botany, zoology, chemistry, physics,
psychology, and languages, see departmental announcements in the College
of Letters and Science.

Abbreviations used in the announcement of courses:
Yr—a continuous course extending through two semesters
I—course given during the first semester
II—course given during the second semester
I, II—semester course given each semester
cer—number of credit hours per semester
*_to be arranged

Courses numbered from 1 through 100 are open for credit to under-
graduates only; from 101 to 199 to both undergraduates and graduates; over
200 to graduates only, or very exceptionally to advanced undergraduates.

ANATOMY

WALTER EDWARD SULLIVAN, Ph.D., Professor of Anatomy, Chairman
CHARLES RUSSELL BARDEEN, B.A., M.D., Professor of Anatomy
WILLIAM SNow MILLER, M.D., Sc.D., Professor of Anatomy, Emeritus
THEODORE HIERONYMUS BAST, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Anatomy
FREDERICK DENKMAR GEIST, M.D., Assistant Professor of Anatomy
HARLAND WINFIELD MOSSMAN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Anatomy
OTTo AXEL MORTENSEN, M.S., M.D., Instructor in Anatomy

JOHN HOLDEN ROBBINS, B.S., M.D., Instructor in Anatomy

A group of courses intended to offer a comprehensive view of the gross
and microscopic anatomy and the embryology of mammals with especial
reference to man is given in this department. In addition, opportunities
are offered for advanced work and research in anatomy. The laboratory
is thoroughly equipped with apparatus, models, books, and materials for
advanced as well as elementary work. For those prepared to carry on
advanced research, special laboratory facilities are provided.

389. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ANATOMY. I; 4 cr. Lectures and laboratory
work for students of physical education. Prerequisite: Zoology 1.
Lab. fee $5.00. Dr. Bardeen.

110. HISTOLOGY AND ORGANOLOGY. I; 4 cr. The study of the tissues, fol-
lowed by the study of the minute structure of the mammalian organs.
Prerequisites: Junior standing, Zoology 1. Lab. fee $15.00. Dr.
Bast, Dr. Geist, and staff.

115. MAMMALIAN Empryouocy. II; 2 cr. The development of the pig is
studied by means of dissection and the use of. microscopic prepara-
tions. Human embryology is studied from sections, special prepara-
tions, and models. Prerequisite: Zoology 1. Lab. fee $5.00. Dr.
Bardeen, Dr. Mossman.

120. HuMAN ANATOMY. II; 6 er. For students of physical education.
Prerequisite: Zoology 3. Lab. fee $10.00. Dr. Bardeen.

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