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IN the debate on foot-and-mouth disease in the House of Lords on Thursday, June 3, Lord Bledisloe, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, said that Sir Stewart Stockman, Chief Veterinary Officer to the Ministry of Agriculture, had died on Wednesday in Scotland, and Sir William Leishman, chairman of the Foot-and-Mouth Disease Investigation Committee, had died in London. In both cases the Ministry had lost very able research workers and administrators, and the loss, so far as his department was concerned, was a very serious one.
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Sir Stewart Stockman. Nature 117, 864–866 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/117864a0
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