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Science in National Affairs

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WHILE the leading article in NATURE of October 21 under the above title must meet with general approval on the part of men of science, there are one or two remarks to which I feel it my duty to direct attention in the interest of science at the present time, so far as it appears to me.

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BAYLISS, W. Science in National Affairs. Nature 96, 260–261 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/096260a0

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