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This afternoon at 5 o'clock Dr. Thorvald Madsen, director of the Danish Serotherapeutic Institute at Copenhagen will lecture at the Medical School on "Whooping Cough: Its Bacteriology, Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment." His lecture will be the first of the Cutter Lectures on Preventive Medicine to be given this year.
The Cutter Lectures are given under the terms of the bequest of Dr. John Clarence Cutter M. 77, a graduate of Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1872 and of the Harvard Medical School in 1877. At his death in 1909 these lectures were founded. They are open free of charge to the medical profession and the press and this year in addition medical and public health students and others interested are cordially invited to attend.
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