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THE Medical Research Council invites applications for six Rockefeller medical fellowships for the academic year 1937-38. They are intended for British graduates who have had some training in research work in clinical medicine or surgery, or in some other branch of medical science, and who are likely to profit by a period of work at a centre in the United States or elsewhere abroad, before taking up positions for higher teaching or research in the United Kingdom. The Council also invites applications for four Dorothy Temple Cross research fellowships in tuberculosis. The object of these fellowships is to give special opportunities for study or research to suitably qualified British subjects of either sex “intending to devote themselves to the advancement by teaching or research of curative or preventive treatment of tuberculosis in all or any of its forms”. Further information and forms of application, returnable not later than June 1, are obtainable from the Secretary, Medical Research Council, 38 Old Queen Street, Westminster, S.W.1.
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Travelling Fellowships in Medicine. Nature 139, 751 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139751e0
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