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Bowditch, H. P.: The Study of Physiology, Univ. Pa. Med. Bulletin, June, 1904.
Howell, W. H.: Instruction in Physiology in Med. Schools, The Michigan Alumnus, January, 1900.
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3. Pharmacology.
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4. Pathology and Bacteriology.
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5. Hygiene.
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