The Boston Herald of June 14 gives the following news item about our classmate William D. McFee:
"Dr McFee, who is internationally acknowledged as an authority on the uses of electricity in medicine and surgery, has been appointed by two prominent medical associations as a delegate to the mter~ national congress of radiology and physiotherapy to be held ot Stockholm, Sweden, July 23 to 27. The organizations that he will represent are the American Academy of Physiotherapy and the American Electro-Therapeutic Association. He has been further honored by an invitation to read a paper, and will take as his subject the X-ray, ultra violet radiation and electro-dessication in treatment of cancer. With his wife he will sail about July 7, and after the congress will travel m Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, and Spain."
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