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ROBERT NEWSTEAD was justly proud of the fact that the high place which he achieved for himself in the scientific world, and the distinction which he brought to the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and to his adopted city of Chester, were won by him in face of almost insuperable obstacles, associated with an interrupted schooling and an absence of university training or contacts, until he was more than forty years of age.
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Prof. Robert Newstead, F.R.S. Nature 159, 428–429 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159428a0
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