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AN introductory public lecture to a series of seven courses of lectures on the history of science will be given by Sir W. H. Bragg at University College (University of London) on Thursday, October 7, at 5 p.m. The courses arranged are as follows:—The General History and Development of Science, Dr. A. Wolf; The More Important Developments in Physical Science during the Nineteenth Century, Sir W. H. Bragg, Prof. E. J. Garwood, Mr. D. Orson Wood, and others; Egyptian Science, Prof. Flinders Petrie; The History of the Biological and Medical Sciences from Early Times to the Eighteenth Century, Dr. Charles Singer; The History of the Biological Sciences since the Eighteenth Century, Prof. J. P. Hill; Elementary Astronomy, treated Historically, Prof. L. N. G. Filon; and The History of Mathematics up to the Eighteenth Century, Mr. T. L. Wren.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 106, 166 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/106166a0
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