350 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

VETERINARY SCIENCE

FREDERICK BROWN HADLEY, D.V.M., Professor of Veterinary Science,
Chairman

ALEXANDER SEPTIMUS ALEXANDER, F.H.A.S., M.D.C., Professor of Veteri-
nary Science

Burr ABRAHAM BEACH, D.V.M., Associate Professor of Veterinary Science

CHARLES Roy STRANGE, D.V.M., Instructor in Veterinary Science

The courses described below have been planned to give the students an
appreciation of the various branches of veterinary science. They are taught
largely by the laboratory method. Besides giving information needed for
the intelligent care and management of sick animals, they aid advanced
students to secure a knowledge of animal breeding, animal pathology, and
veterinary bacteriology.

1. THE ANIMAL Bopy. I; 3 er. The structure, functions, and derived
products of the animal body. The student learns about the form,
eapacity and productivity of farm animals as well as the fundamen-
tals relative to their feeding and breeding. Optional subject for all
agricultural students. Lab. fee $4.50. Mr. Hadley.

2. DISEASES OF HORSES AND SWINE. II; 2 cr. Their causes, symptoms,

prevention and treatment, including conformation and soundness.
Mr. Hadley.

8. DISEASES OF CATTLE AND SHEEP. I; 2 cr. Their causes, symptoms,
prevention, and treatment. Mr. Hadley, Mr. Alexander.

100. TuHeESsIS. Yr; 2 cr. Mr. Hadley, Mr. Beach.

124. ToPpicAL Work. Yr; *cr. Assigned work for advanced students.
Mr. Hadley and staff.

125. DISEASES OF PouLTRY. II; 2 cr. A study of the more common dis-
eases of poultry. Prerequisite: Vet. Science 1 or Poultry Husb. 1.
Offered 1929-30 and in alternate years. Mr. Beach.

126. INFECTION AND IMMUNITY. II; 8 cr. An experimental study of the
principles of infection and immunity. Prerequisite: A course in
bacteriology. Offered 1930-31 and in alternate years. Lab. fee
$4.50. Mr. Hadley and staff.

200. RESEARCH. Yr; 2 er. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab. cr. Mr. Hadley, Mr.
Beach.