The annual series of free public lectures on medical subjects by members of the faculty of the Medical School has been announced. The lectures, for which no tickets are required, are to be given at four o'clock on Sunday afternoons, beginning January 3. The lectures are as follows: January 3, "Modern Conceptions of the Brain at Work" by Dr. Philip Bard; January 10, "Cancer" by Dr. R. B. Greenough '92; January 17, "Dietary Habits in Relation to Indigestion" by Dr. C. M. Jones; "The Role of Water in the Body" by Dr. M. I. Gregerson; January 31, "Pneumonia" by Dr. H. L. Blumgart '17; February 7, "The 'Glands' of internal Secretion" by Dr. R. G. Haskins; February 14, "Alcohol" by Dr. T. M. Carpenter; February 21, "What the X-ray Can and Cannot Do" by Dr. G. W. Holmes; February 28, "Rheumatic Heart Disease in Children and Adults" by Dr. T. D. Jones; March 6, "The White House Conference and Oral Hygiene" by Dr. L. M. S. Miner; March 13, "Asthma, Hay Fover, and Allied Conditions" by Dr. F. M. Rackemann '09; March 20, "Back Ache, Lumbago, and Sacro-iliac Troubles" by Dr. M. N. Smith-Peterson.
The past popularity of these scientific, medical lectures has led to their continuance this year.
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