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[PROF. MCKENDRICK has sent us the subjoined letter received by him, and his comments upon it.—ED. NATURE.] MY attention has just been directed to a letter which appeared in NATURE of March 11 (vol. Ixxx., p. 38). It was signed by Prof. McKendrick, and dealt with the vexed question of the blind and their faculties.
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WALKER, G. Are the Senses ever Vicarious?. Nature 82, 127–128 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/082127c0
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