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DURING the last fifty years, and more especially in the last twenty-five, much has been done in Great Britain to promote the advancement of the science of medicine, by providing facilities for the furtherance of research, both by the development of laboratories of high efficiency and also by the foundation of research fellowships to enable investigators of promise to pursue their work. Many generous benefactors have taken a part in this work; some have built institutions or laboratories, others have endowed professorships, and others have founded research fellowships.
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BRADFORD, J. Sir Otto Beit, K.C.M.G., F.R.S. Nature 127, 97–98 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/127097a0
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