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The annual series of free lectures under the auspices of the faculty of medicine will be given this year, as usual, at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, on Sunday afternoons at 4 o'clock. No tickets are required.
The schedule is as follows:
January 2.--Dr. R. B. Greenough '92: Cancer.
January 9.--Dr. W. H. Potter '78: Military dentistry; experience in a three months' service in the American Ambulance Hospital, Paris.
January 16.--Dr. R. P. Strong: Progress in combatting epidemics of some infectious diseases.
January 23.--Dr. R. B. Osgood '99: Orthopaedic problems presented by the European War.
January 30.--Dr. J. A. Honeij: Leprosy.
February 6.--Dr. C. M. Smith '94: Syphilis.
February 13.--Dr. F. H. Verhoeff '02: Some simple facts regarding the eyes that everyone should know.
February 20.--Dr. W. H. Robey, Jr., '95: The value of physical examination to the individual.
February 27.--Dr. C. J. White '90: Occupation as a contributing factor to certain skin diseases.
March 5.--Dr. W. R. Bloor '08: The role of fat in the nutrition of man.
March 19.--J. L. Goodale '89: Hay fever and asthma.
March 26.--Dr. F. W. White '95: Chronic indigestion.
April 9.--Dr. P. G. Stiles: The present conception of an adequate diet.
April 16.--Dr. G. B. Magrath '94: Death by accident; some of its causes and how to eliminate them.
April 23.--Dr. H. P. Mosher '92: The management of foreign bodies in the trachea, bronchi and esophagus.
April 30.--Dr. C. V. Chapin: What the individual can do to protect himself from infection.
May 7.--Dr. R. I. Lee '02: The importance of physical examination in health as shown by the examination of Harvard students.
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