The Faculty of Medicine of Harvard University offers, this year as last, a course of free public lectures, to be given at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, Saturday evenings at 8, and Sunday afternoons at 4, beginning January 3 and ending April 25, 1909. No tickets are required, admission being free. Following is a list of the lectures and their subjects, with dates:
Jan. 3--Fifty Years of Surgery: A Review. Dr. D. W. Cheever '52.
Jan. 9--Some Things Parents should know about the Teeth of their Children. Dr. C. A. Brackett '73.
Jan. 10.--Anatomical Variations. Dr. T. Dwight '66.
Jan. 16--Auditory Vertigo: Deafness due to Ear Disease. Dr. C. J. Blake '65.
Jan. 17.--Inflammation. Dr. W. T. Councilman h.'99.
Jan. 23--Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever. Dr. J. H. McCollom '69.
Jan. 24--The Circulation of the Blood. Dr. W. T. Porter.
Jan. 30--On the Work for the Relief of the Sick of Various Agencies Other than Medical. Dr. J. J. Putnam '66.
Jan. 31--Rabies. (Illustrated.) Dr. L. Frothingham '89.
Feb. 6--Curvature of the Spine, and School Life. Dr. E. H. Bradford '69.
Feb. 7--Methods of Testing the Acuteness of Vision and Color Perception. Dr. C. H. Williams '71.
Feb. 13--Psychotherapy: Its Use and Abuse. Dr. R. C. Cabot '89.
Feb. 14--Infantile Paralysis and its Treatment. Dr. E. H. Bradford '69.
Feb. 20--The Teeth of Public School Children: How Related to the Children's General Health and Development. Dr. W. H. Potter '78.
Feb. 21--Psychotherapy: Its Use and Abuse. Dr. R. C. Cabot '89.
Feb. 27--A Study of the Inoculable Tumors of Mice, with Special Reference to Heredity. (Illustrated.) Dr. E. E. Tyzzer '02.
Feb. 28--The Hygiene of Pregnancy. (To women only.) Dr. C. M. Green '74.
Mar. 6--Glucose. Dr. L. J. Henderson '98.
Mar. 7--Pneumonia. Dr. E. P. Joslin '95.
Mar. 13--Feeding and its Relation to the Infant's Development. Dr. J. L. Morse '87.
Mar. 14--School Life and its Relation to the Child's Development. Dr. T. M. Rotch '01.
Mar. 20--Some Facts as to Disease of the Heart. Dr. H. Jackson '80.
Mar. 21--The Relation of Gastroenteric Conditions to the Development of Early Life. Dr. C. H. Dunn '96.
Mar. 27--Dental Hygiene in the School and Home. Dr. S. A. Hopkins.
Mar. 28--State Work in Tuberculosis. Dr. A. T. Cabot '72.
Apr. 3--The Work of the Boston Consumptives' Hospital. Dr. E. A. Locke '01.
Apr. 4--Psychotherapeutics. Dr. P. C. Knapp '78.
Apr. 10--The Diagnosis and Prognosis of Surgical Affections, with Special Ref- erence to their Early Detection and Treatment. Dr. M. H. Richardson '78.
Apr. 11--Progress in the Treatment of Cancer. Dr. J. G. Mumford '85.
Apr. 17--Good and Evil Results of Athletics. Dr. E. H. Nichols '86.
Apr. 18--The Artificial Illumination of Schoolrooms. Dr. Myles Standish M.'79.
Apr. 24--Athletic Sports at Various Ages and their Probable Results upon the Body. (Illustrated.) Dr. J. B. Blake '87.
Apr. 25--Louis Pasteur. Dr. H. C. Ernst '76
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