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A course of about fifteen lectures on "The Classical Symptoms of Hysteria" will be given at the Medical School, beginning next week, by Professor Pierre Janet of Paris, and continued until the last week of November. The lectures will probably be given in the evening at the rate of three each week. A definite announcement of dates and hours will be posted at the several medical schools and the Boston Medical Library. The lectures will be open to all teachers and students of medical schools in Boston, to members of the medical profession generally, and to teachers of psychology. Advanced students of psychology may be admitted to the course upon recommendation of their teachers. Such recommendations should be sent immediately to the Dean of the Medical School.
These lectures will be given in English and there will be no charge for admission.
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