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THE Medical Research Council announces that, on behalf of the Rockefeller Foundation of New York, it has made the following awards of travelling fellowships for the academic year 1934–35: Mr. I. Aird, demonstrator in anatomy, University of Edinburgh, and clinical tutor in surgery, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh; Mr. I. A. Anderson, house physician, Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen; Prof. E. G. Oastler, professor of physiology, St. Mungo's College, Glasgow, and assistant physician, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow; Mr. W, H. Owles, resident medical registrar, Queen's Hospital, Birmingham; Dr. H. L. Sheehan, lecturer in pathology, University of Manchester; Mr. C. Wilson, assistant in pathology, London Hospital. These fellowships are awarded to graduates who have had some training in research work either in the primary sciences of medicine or in clinical medicine or surgery, and who are likely to profit by a period of work abroad before taking up positions for higher teaching or research in the British Isles. All the fellows appointed this year will work at centres in the United States.
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Rockefeller Medical Fellowships. Nature 133, 944–945 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133944e0
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