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WE have received a notice that the International Society of Radio-Biology, having its headquarters in Venice, is preparing to organise the First International Congress of Electro-Radio-Biology, which it is hoped will take place in that city in September next. It may be that there is room for an international society dealing with this subject, but a very considerable part of the programme would appear to come within the purview of the International Congress of Radiology which meets in Zurich in July of this year. It appears from the memorandum issued that a number of representatives from different countries will give lectures and speeches at this proposed Congress, but we regret to say that we do not see the name of a single British representative; but other names, it is stated, will be added in successive communications, so that should the Congress take place, we hope to see some representatives from Great Britain take an appropriate part. Those who desire more detailed information are invited to apply to the temporary head office of the International Society of Radio-Biology, addressing their correspondence to: Dr. Giocondo Protti, Venice (Italy), Canal Grande—S. Gregorio 173.
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First International Congress of Electro-Radio-Biology. Nature 133, 288 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133288b0
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