Excerpt from A Laboratory Outline of Neurology
The course in neurology here outlined can be covered by an undergraduate class of properly prepared students in about one-half of a school year, devoting one or two hours each week to lecture and recitation and from six to eight hours to the laboratory. Since, however, many colleges cannot devote as much time as this to the nervous system, the Outline has been so arranged that a selection can be made of those topics for which time and materials are provided. Students of zoology and vertebrate comparative anatomy will naturally devote more time to the earlier parts of the Outline (sections 3 to 60) and may omit all of 'the work on the microscopic structure of the mammalian nervous system.
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