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PHYS THER
Vol. 64, No. 11, November 1984, pp. 1697-1704

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Nineteenth Mary McMillan Lecture

Nineteenth Mary McMillan Lecture

Eugene Michels

Mr. Michels is Associate Executive Director, Research and Education, American Physical Therapy Association, 1111 N Fairfax St, Alexandria, VA 22314 (USA).

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This Nineteenth Mary McMillan Lecture marks the 20th anniversary of the first Mary McMillan Lecture by Mildred Elson on July 8,1964. Miss Elson's lecture was aptly addressed to the legacy of Mary McMillan. Her lecture was published in the December 1964 issue of PHYSICAL THERAPY.1 I recommend its reading and the reading of the 15 Mary McMillan Lectures published since that time to each of you.

I am deeply honored to join the 18 distinguished persons who were previously selected to present the Mary McMillan Lecture in tribute to the Association's first president. I trust that my Mary McMillan Lecturer colleagues will not mind too much a sometimes irreverent critic becoming one of them.


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