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FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCHOOL ANNOUNCES LECTURE SERIES

Free Public Talks to be Given at School Every Sunday Until May 7--Several Subjects Already Announced

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The Faculty of Medicine has announced a course of free public lectures to be given at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, on Sunday afternoons at 4 o'clock, beginning this week and ending May 7. No tickets will be required for the lectures.

The subjects which have been announced are "The Causes of Pneumonia", January 15; "Causes of Heart Failure", February 5; "What Becomes of the Food We Eat", February 26; and "The Toxin-antitoxin Protection Against Diphtheria", for May 7.

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