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Two University heart specialists talked to nearly 1,000 Indians doctors last night--from an office on Beacon Street.
Dr. Howard B. Sprague and Dr. Samuel A. Levine of the Medical School faculty joined in a three-way telephone discussion of heart conditions, arranged by the Indiana University Medical Center. They spoke from Dr. Sprague's office at 1180 Beacon Street. Sprague is president of The American Heart Association.
Although the Indiana University Medical Center has conducted a series of "telephone seminars," this was the first in which outstanding doctors in other parts of the country participated by telephone hook-up. The seminars are designed to help rural doctors unable to attend postgraduate training sessions at medical centers.
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