Dr. Harold Cummins, assistant dean of the Tulane university school of medicine admissions of-! fice, will speak at the first of; 12 seminars on anatomy at noon Monday at the Richardson memorial medical building on the uptown Tulane campus.
Dr Cummins will discuss the history of medicine at Tulane and the history of the department of anatomy.
He is the first of a dozen anatomy specialists slated to speakj at the seminars, which are sponsored by the Tulane medical school department of anatomy. All 12 meetings will be held at the Tulane medical school this fall.
On Oct. 3, Dr. FranK Low, professor of anatomy at Louisiana State university medical school, will discuss the use of the electron microscope in biology.
Dr. Donald Bunce, instructor in anatomy at Tulane, will speak Oct. 10 on ' 'Survival of Dogs Following Selection of Carotid and Vertebral Arteries/'
An Oct. 17 seminar will be addressed by Dr. Robert Vaupel, assistant professor of anatomy at Tulane, on "Production of Congenital Malformations."