Physiology. Especial attention should be drawn to the physiology of the nervous system and the muscles.
Psychology. Normal psychology, including laboratory experimentation in the psychology of music, would be the basis of this course.
Kinesiology. The standard course as taught in schools of physical and occupational therapy, and physical education, would be sufficient.
Occupational Therapy. An introduction into craft analysis and psychiatric occupational therapy is necessary.
Abnormal Psychology. An introduction to psychiatry is sufficient.
Music in Medicine. A course of lectures, including the subjects discussed in this volume, should be offered.
In the summer between the third and fourth years, the student should be affiliated with a hospital with a music program to work under the hospital staff.
These are suggestions only, and each school in consultation with an approved medical college will want to work out its own schedule. It is hoped that the above outline will be of definite assistance.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
[1] Albrecht, W., De effect. mus., Sect. 314, in Roger, J. L.