. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state. he widely distributed and scanty popula-tion of Sweden and Norway. Later he graduated from highschool and entered Heidelberg University. The degrees of B. M. D. were received in 1891 at the University of Christiania,Norway. In 1891 he left for America, and studied at the Har-vard Medical School. His medical career began at Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1900,but previous to this in 1890 he had served as correspondent to theLondon Times with M. Von Blavitz, and in 1891 with M. JaquitLe


. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state. he widely distributed and scanty popula-tion of Sweden and Norway. Later he graduated from highschool and entered Heidelberg University. The degrees of B. M. D. were received in 1891 at the University of Christiania,Norway. In 1891 he left for America, and studied at the Har-vard Medical School. His medical career began at Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1900,but previous to this in 1890 he had served as correspondent to theLondon Times with M. Von Blavitz, and in 1891 with M. JaquitLeFigaro. During the Boer War, Doctor Christian served asphysician and surgeon in the field and base hospital for two yearsand nine months in South Africa. Until 1903 he was in generalpractice in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He then pursued for threeyears a course of study in dermatology at Finsen Medical LightInstitution in Copenhagen, Denmark, specializing in diseases of theskin. In 1908 he studied at the London Hospital diseases of the nervesand stomach and for six years specialized along that line. His. s-?.r —.j-j: -x-;.-;;*-* ^}~ ^^^^C^-^<^^<f ^^^-^l^^AZ


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