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THOSE who had known Victor Robinson only through his writings were unwilling at first, when they met him face to face, to associate this modest, hypersensitive, and extremely genial little man with so dramatic, fiery and sentimental a pen. Nevertheless, as a historian he was painstakingly accurate, being most scrupulous in going to the original sources.
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BETT, W. Dr. Victor Robinson. Nature 159, 328 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159328a0
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