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AMA Arch Derm. 1955;71(5):647.
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Duke University Course in Medical Mycology.—A course in Medical Mycology will be offered during July 5 to July 30, 1955, at Duke University School of Medicine and Duke Hospital. Instruction by members of the departments of medicine, pathology, and bacteriology will emphasize the clinical, pathological, and therapeutic aspects of fungus infections. Patients, clinical materials, cultures, and laboratory animals will be available for study. An opportunity to study pathological materials, gross and microscopic, will be given those whose interest and previous training would make this of value to them. The practical laboratory aids which help to establish a definitive diagnosis will be stressed. The course is open to clinicians, pathologists, bacteriologists, technicians, and others who have an interest in the medical phases of mycology. Classes meet six days a week. Inquiries concerning this course should be directed to Dr. Norman F. Conant, Duke Hospital, Durham, N. C.
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