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The Medical School of the University has united with the medical schools of Tufts College and Boston University in a movement to give instruction in military medicine. Lieutenant Colonel W. P. Chamberlain '97, of the Medical Corps of the army, and Surgeon G. F. Freeman '96, of the Medical Corps of the navy, have been delegated by the Government to give a course of instruction at the University. This is part of a general movement on the part of the medical schools of the country to prepare students so that they may serve as medical officers in the army or navy.
It has been decided to have joint lectures for the upper classes of the three schools, in order to complete the course in the short time remaining before graduation. Lectures will begin next Wednesday, and will be held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the University Medical School.
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