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MISSIONS I (Survey) looks into the great mission fields of the world, and examines the past missionary work and the present need.

902 MISSIONS II (Principles) searches out the actual methods of missionary work found in the Word and with this basis looks into the life of the present-day missionary on the field. 903-904 ANTHROPOLOGY (I, II), a specially designed course for missionary candi­ dates, emphasizes the practical and utilitarian aspect of general anthropol­ ogy, Besides general anthropological background this coursedeals s pecifically with race culture , customs, and religions. -Mr. Ramm

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MISSIONARY LEADERSHIP examines the practical problems of the mission field, such as missionaries' relationships to the government, the native church, etc., and seeks to solve the problems that hinder true missionary statesmanship.

MISSIONARY-MEDICAL I 001-1018 Leonie V. Soubir-ou-Department Head

1001 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY presents the study of the structure and func­ tion of the human body with emphasis on the relation of structure to func­ tion. -Dr. Earl 1002-1003 CLINICS (I, II) give teaching demonstrations, clinical observation tours and practical work opportunities in public health services, hospi tal medical, surgical, and obstetrical departments, and dental clinics.

-Mrs. Anna Smith Angelus Hospita l

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COMMUNICABLE DISEASES includes a study of all common communicable diseases, emphasizing the aspects of bacteriology and immunology that are pertinent to an understanding of infection. FIRST AID prepares the student to meet emergencies in accident and illness when a doctor is not immediately available. This is the standard beginning and intermediate course presented under the regulations of the American Red Cross, and a certificate is awarded for its completion. EYE, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT deals with the common diseases of these organs. Simple techniques in diagnosis and treatment are demonstrated, and an opportunity is given for some clinical practice. -Dr. Earl INTERNAL MEDICINE, a study of the science of disease, is devoted to spe- cial systematic pathology. -Dr. Boyd MATERIA MEDICA includes a study of drugs and solutions, elementary pharmacy and toxicology with a consideration of crude drugs, and practice in making drugs and solutions. Emphasis is placed on the evidence bearing directly on the human subject in health and disease. -Miss Soubirou

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