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WHEN is a congress international? Still more, when is it ‘truly international’, as well as international in name? At first sight the question is one of nomenclature; but it covers one of principle, and of discrepant practices. It has also been brought momentarily into prominence in a special case by a presidential address which, though nominally addressed to one of our ‘learned societies’, was in a sense encyclical.1
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International Congresses. Nature 125, 297–299 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/125297a0
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