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The Medical Missions Conference, under the auspices of the Medical School Committee of the Phillips Brooks House Association, will meet on Saturday, March 28, in Building A at the Medical School. The subject for discussion will be "The Present Day Native Medical Practices in China, India, Turkey, and Persia."
Dr. E. M. Dodd, who has been connected with medical missionary work in Persia, will speak at the meeting and Dr. J. G. Vaughn, former medical advisor to the City of Nanchang and the Provincial Court of Kiang-si, will speak of his experiences in China. The Chinese phase of the question will also be discussed by Dr. T. D. Sloan, Dr. P. T. Watson, and the West Chinese phase by Dr. W. R. Morse. Dr. P. H. J. Lerrigo and Dr. Brewer Eddy will discuss the native medical practices in India and Dr. Mark Ward will speak of medicine in Turkey.
All these men have been actively engaged in medical work under the leading denominational foreign mission boards.
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