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THE College of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain has continued in its temporary accommodation in Cardiff, being distributed between University College and the Medical Unit of the Royal Infirmary, with the Pharmacological Laboratories and Department of Nutrition under the direction of Dr. K. H. Coward at the National Institute of Research in Dairying, Reading. The chair of pharmacology, left vacant by the appointment of Prof. J. H. Gaddum to Edinburgh, has not yet been filled. Although the College has lost many of its research workers, who left for some form of national service during 1942–43, it is gratifying to see that a large output of research work is still being maintained, as judged by the "Annual Report of Research Work" covering the period January 1942–June 1943, which has recently been issued.
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College of the Pharmaceutical Society. Nature 154, 15 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154015a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/154015a0