Abstract
THE principal object of a biography is to state the achievements of its subject. The kernel of “Keith Lucas” will therefore be found between pages 98 and 108, under the heading “Keith Lucas as a Physiologist”. This section of the composite work was written by Prof. E. D. Adrian; needless to say, it is happy in its author.
Keith Lucas.
Pp. 131 + 1 plate. (Cambridge: W. Heffer and Sons, Ltd., 1934.) 5s. net.
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B., J. Keith Lucas . Nature 134, 475 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134475a0
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