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WHEN University College was incorporated in the University of London, a scheme was formed to replace the old laboratories of the medical sciences by more adequate institutes in the south quadrangle. The first part of the plan was completed in 1909, when the Physiological Institute was opened. A second instalment has been rendered possible by a donation of 5000l. by Mr. Carnegie, and the Pharmacological Institute was opened on Wednesday, December 4, by Sir Thomas Barlow, president of the College of Physicians. It is to be hoped that the third institute, for Anatomy and Anthropology, may follow in due course and complete the buildings for the medical sciences.
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The New Pharmacological Laboratory at University College, London . Nature 90, 420–421 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/090420b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/090420b0