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NEARLY nine years ago, on the occasion of the coming of age of the above-named Journal, we directed attention (NATURE, vol. xxxvii. p. 441) to its association, as a medium of publication, with the then newly established “Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland.” Since that time the connection between the two has been maintained, much to the advantage of the Journal, for not only have the “Proceedings” of the Society materially improved and increased in bulk and importance, but many of the leading papers which have appeared in the body of the Journal have reached it through the mediation of the Society, while in the latter's annual reports of its “Committee of Collective Investigation” there have been contributed results of great service alike to the scientific and surgical anatomist.
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The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology. Nature 57, 318–319 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/057318b0
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