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In the Graduate Schools

Lecture is First in Series of Twelve Medical School Speeches

The first of the series of Health lectures which are given annually at the Harvard Medical School on Longwood Avenue is to be held tomorrow afternoon. Dr. H. A. Nissen is to lecture on "The Value and Limitations of Physiotherapy at 4 o'clock.

Dr. Nissen though not a graduate of Harvard college studied in a graduate school from 1912-16. At the present time, he has an office in Boston and is assistant visiting physician to the Robert Bent Brigham Hospital. Dr. Nissen is also connected with the Palmer Memorial Hospital. In this address he is expected to cover the use of electric massage and electric equipment in general in the treatment of cases.

Eleven other lectures are to follow this one. They will be held every Sunday afternoon from now until March 23. In every case, the lecture will start promptly at 4 o'clock and the doors will be closed at five minutes past the hour.

The public is public is welcome at every address, and there will be no admission charge.

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