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THIS volume consists of a series of original papers which, since the end of 1897, have emanated from the laboratory of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Practically all these papers have been published previously in the medical or scientific journals, and in this form have no doubt been read by those interested in their subject-matter. This is, however, perhaps only partially true of two reports which were presented respectively to the Fishery Board for Scotland and to the Prison Commission for Scotland. The first report consists of sixteen monographs on the life-history and the physiology; under varying conditions, of the salmon; and concludes with a monograph, by Dr. Dunlop, upon the food value of the salmon at different seasons, and obtained from different sources.
Reports from the Laboratory of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh.
Edited by Sir Batty Tuke D. Noel Paton Vol. vii. (Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1900.)
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Reports from the Laboratory of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh . Nature 63, 418 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/063418a0
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