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Dr. J. C. Munro '81, a former demonstrator and lecturer at the Harvard Medical School, died at his home, 173 Beacon street, late Tuesday night. The recurrence of a cancer was the cause of his death.
After graduation Dr. Munro attended the Medical School, obtaining the degree of M.D. in 1885. From 1886 to 1903 he was instructor in anatomy and surgery at the Medical School, and was for some years professor of surgery at the Boston Dental College. He was a Fellow of the American Surgical Association and of the American Academy of Medicine, and a member of several medical and surgical societies.
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