Abstract
JOHN CLARENCE CUTTER, as has previously been mentioned, was born in 1851 and graduated at Harvard Medical School in 1877, after which he went to Japan as professor of physiology and comparative anatomy in the College of Agriculture in Saffara. Possibly the experience gained in the nine years he held this post strengthened his great belief in the part that preventive medicine might play in influencing the destiny of man. In his will he allocated half of the net income of his estate to the founding of an annual course of lectures on preventive medicine. I am proud to be, . . .

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