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Symposium on Public Health Significance of Virus and Rickettsial Diseases.
—The faculty of the Harvard School of Public Health offers a short course of lectures, clinics and demonstrations on virus and rickettsial diseases, with special emphasis on their public health significance, to be held at the school during the week of June 12 to 17, 1939. Lectures on the etiology, epidemiology and methods of control of these diseases, given by members of the faculties and by former students of the Harvard School of Public Health and of the Harvard Medical School, will occupy five mornings. Special clinics and demonstrations will be continued through the week, so that all the members of the symposium can attend. On the last morning a panel discussion will be held on the three main topics presented in the symposium.The fee for the course will be $25, payable at any time up to June 12.