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WHERE the good of science is concerned, the Goldsmiths' Company is generally among the leading benefactors. With characteristic generosity, the Company has decided to make a grant of one thousand pounds for the purpose of prosecuting research work in connection with the anti-toxin treatment of diphtheria, and in aid of the manufacture of the serum. At the request of the Company, the Laboratories' Committee of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons have undertaken the administration of the grant.

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Notes. Nature 51, 110–114 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/051110b0

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