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TWO CUTTER LECTURERS FOR 1915

Doctors Vaughn and Goldberger Have Received Appointments.

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The Cutter lectures in preventive medicine for the year 1915 will be given at the Medical School by Dr. Victor C. Vaughn, professor of Hygiene and Physiological Chemistry at the University of Michigan, and Dr. Joseph Goldberger, surgeon of the United States Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. Dr. Vaughn will lecture on "The Phenomena of Infection" on April 14, 15, and 16, while Dr. Goldberger's subject will be "Diet and Pellagra," and will be given in one lecture on April 2.

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