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IN the anniversary address to the Royal Society (NATURE, Dec. 7, p. 895), Sir F. Gowland Hopkins mentioned a “self-constituted committee” issuing “propaganda against malnutrition”. This Committee —a body of research workers and members of the medical profession—is the Committee against Malnutrition, 19c Eagle Street, Holborn, W.C.I. The Committee issues a two-monthly bulletin dealing with all aspects of modern nutritional research and of malnutrition as a social question. The annual subscription is 35., and in the case of associates 5s., a sum which entitles them to the full use of the files and library of the Committee.
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Committee against Malnutrition. Nature 136, 984 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136984f0
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