34 The University of Kansas 307. Hicurer AucesrA. Two hours credit. Selected topics in Bocher’s In- troduction to Higher Algebra. 8:30-9:20. Babcock. 320. PartiaL DirrerENTIAL Equations. ‘Two hours credit. A study of partial differential equations, especially those arising in Physics and Engineer- ing. 11:30-12:20. Smith. MEDICINE Professors: CALKINS, GIBSON, HASHINGER, ISENBERGER, NEFF, ORR, MAJOR Assistant Professors: WALKER, WEBER Associate: DELP All courses are offered at the Kansas City division of the School of Medicine. MEDICINE 72. PuysicaL Diagnosis. Two hours credit. Lectures and recitations. By appointment. Hashinger. 82. PuystcaL Dracnosis. Three hours credit. Entire class meets daily in the dispensary, where instruction is given in physical diagnosis, the student taking case histories and making the examinations under supervision. By ap- pointment. Hashinger, Delp. 92. MepicaL CiinicaL Course. Three hours credit. The entire class meets daily for clinical ward rounds and group demonstration of therapeutic pro- cedures. Students are assigned to patients. Major and staff. 283. CuinicAL PatHotocy. Two hours credit. Students are trained in the technique of examining sputa, gastric contents, urine, feces, puncture fluids, and blood. By appointment. Weber. NEUROLOGY 92. PsycuratTRy—PracticAL Work. One hour credit. In the out-patient department and wards. Students are assigned to instructors in the clinic where they assist in history taking and the examination of patients. Gibson and staff. OBSTETRICS 71. PuysrotocicaL Oxsstetrics. Two hours credit. Lectures and recita- tions. By appointment. Calkins. 81c. Ciinics IN Ossterrics. No credit. Demonstrations of parturitions in the hospital. By appointment. Calkins. PATHOLOGY 271. GeneraL Parnotocy. Eight hours credit. Gross morbid anatomy and pathological histology and immunology, including practical work in autopsy and histologic technique. By appointment. Walker. 282. Spectra, PatHotocy—Avutorsy TrEcHNIQUE. ‘Two hours credit. Per- formance of autopsies by individual students under supervision, with class dis- cussion of findings as correlated with the clinical histories. Special emphasis is placed upon the gross morbid changes, the disturbances of function and the fundamental chemical processes underlying the pathologic processes under discussion. By appointment. Walker. PEDIATRICS 92. Prpratrics. One hour credit. Neff and staff. (a). Warp Rounps AND CLerKsHIP. Ward rounds, practical work in pedi- atric dietaries, pediatric technic, examination of the newly born. Records re- quired. Immunization, contagious diseases in isolation department of Kansas City General Hospital.