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The Faculty of Medicine of the University has announced a course of free public lectures to be given at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, on Sunday afternoons, beginning February 1 and ending March 28, 1920. The lectures will begin at 4 o'clock and the doors will be closed at 5 minutes past the hour. No tickets will be required.
Feb. 1.--Dr. Richard M. Smith, "Child Welfare."
Feb. 8.--Dr. E. H. Place, "Smallpox and Vaccination."
Feb. 15.--Dr. H. C. Ernst, "Protection Against Infection in Diseases Other Than Smallpox."
Feb. 22.--Dr. Kurt H. Thoma, "Diseases of the Teeth in Relation to Systemic Disturbances."
Feb. 29.--Dr. Frederick T. Lord, "Pneumonia."
March 7.--Dr. Percy G. Stiles, "Some Aspects of Alcohol."
March 14.--Dr. W. T. Bovie, "New Conceptions of the Structure of Matter."
March 21.--Dr. C. K. Drinker, "Health and Industry."
March 28.--Dr. C. Frothingham, "Some Points of Interest to the Public in Regard to Medical Education as Brought Out by the Recent War."
Further information in regard to any of the lectures may be obtained by addressing the Chairman of the Committee on Public Lectures, Harvard Medical School, 240 Longwood avenue, Boston, Mass.
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