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... called a ' great ' scientist , but by itself it does not make him a great physician . ( c ) A physician might hold this doctrine strongly , and yet write books , e.g. on surgery or on diagnosis and morbid pathology , in which it was ...
... called a ' great ' scientist , but by itself it does not make him a great physician . ( c ) A physician might hold this doctrine strongly , and yet write books , e.g. on surgery or on diagnosis and morbid pathology , in which it was ...
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... called him a scholar of international reputation , he replied , ' Do you know what that means ? Six old men in various countries of the world know my work , and don't approve of it . ' A few words upon matters he ranked higher than ...
... called him a scholar of international reputation , he replied , ' Do you know what that means ? Six old men in various countries of the world know my work , and don't approve of it . ' A few words upon matters he ranked higher than ...
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... called Assistant ( now Deputy ) Keepership in 1909. On Read's retirement Ceramics and Ethnography ( which also comprised Oriental Antiquities ) were budded off into a separate Department , and Dalton was left Keeper of what were still ...
... called Assistant ( now Deputy ) Keepership in 1909. On Read's retirement Ceramics and Ethnography ( which also comprised Oriental Antiquities ) were budded off into a separate Department , and Dalton was left Keeper of what were still ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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