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Laboratory Reports of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

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NOW that for three years the laboratory of the Edinburgh Royal College of Physicians has shown steady advancement in every direction—in the number of workers engaged within it, in the volume of work accomplished, and more especially in the quality of that work—Dr. Grainger Stewart and his Council must congratulate themselves heartily that they were undeterred by any misgivings from entering upon a venture which has been so abundantly successful, and which has added so much to the renown of the College. It must be a source of very sincere satisfaction to them, and especially to Dr. Batty Tuke, the prime mover in its organization, to know that no laboratory in the Kingdom can show for the same space of time a record of so much good work in so many directions, of which a large part would never have been undertaken had this laboratory not been established.

Laboratory Reports of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.

Vol. III. (Edinburgh and London: Young J. Pentland, 1891.)

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ADAMI, J. Laboratory Reports of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Nature 44, 73–74 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/044073a0

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