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The Faculty of Medicine again offers a course of free public lectures to be given at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, on Sunday afternoons, beginning January 3 and ending May 9, 1915. There are nineteen of these lectures by as many different authorities on a wide variety of subjects dealing with the diseases, care and study of the human body. The lectures will begin at 4 o'clock and the doors will be closed at five minutes past the hour. No tickets are required for admission. The speakers for the first month and the subjects which they will discuss are as follows:
January 3--Dr. Reid Hunt on "Drugs".
January 10 -- Dr. John Lovett Morse '87 on "The Care and Training of Older Children."
January 17--Dr. Joseph Lincoln Goodale '89, on "Susceptibility and Resistance in Diseases of the Nose and Throat."
January 24--Dr. Alexander Quackenboss M.D. '92 on "Cataract; Its Nature and Treatment."
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