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IN the struggle to build and equip laboratories for research, the provision of means to secure the full publication of the fruits of discovery has been too often left out of sight. If the best work is to be obtained from those who devote themselves to investigation, and progress made by collective effort, the means of publication become almost as important as those of investigation. The University of Manchester has recognised this fact. The present collection of studies in anatomy—the third issued since Prof. Young occupied the chair in the Owens College— appears as the first volume of the anatomical series. of the publications now being issued by the University of Manchester. In this volume there are ten papers by men who work or have worked in the anatomical department under Prof. Young.
Studies in Anatomy from the Anatomical Department of the University of Manchester.
Vol. iii. Edited by Prof. Alfred H. Young. Pp. 289; 23 plates. (Manchester: University Press, 1906.) Price 10s. net.
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Studies in Anatomy from the Anatomical Department of the University of Manchester . Nature 74, 464–465 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074464b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/074464b0