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The Union will conduct a series of five short medical lectures on topics of general and universal interest by the more prominent physicians of Boston during the coming winter. These lectures will deal with the nose, throat, and ear, and their relation to colds; the care of the teeth; the care of the eye; the digestion; and with the proper amount and kind of exercise necessary to preserve health.
These lectures will be given by specialists in their departments, on the plan of the general medical lectures given a the Medical lectures given a the Medical School. Their instructive value will be great, as they will not be technical, but of a general nature. Dr Roger I. Lee will have indirect supervision of the series. The first lecture will be given before Christmas, the others following later in the year.
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