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THE Report of the Medical Research Council for 1929–30* indicates as usual the wide range of the researches carried out by members of its staff or by other investigators, assisted by grants. The value of the funds available has been enhanced by the collaboration of various public bodies with the Council in specific schemes of research and by the facilities provided for investigations by university and other laboratories. During the year, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins and Sir Charles Martin retired from the Council, and their places were filled by the appointment of Sir Charles Sherrington and Dr. J. A. Arkwright.
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Work of the Medical Research Council. Nature 127, 598–600 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/127598a0
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