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AT the quarterly comitia of the Royal College of Physicians held on July 27, the following awards, among others, were made: the Baly medal to Dr. Robert Robison, of the Lister Institute, for his work on the esters of phosphoric acid and the enzyme phosphatase and the part they play in bone metabolism; the Moxon gold medal to Prof. G. R. Minot, professor of clinical medicine in Harvard Medical College, for his work on diseases of the blood; the Weber-Parkes prize and medal for the best work already done in connexion with the etiology, prevention, pathology, or treatment of tuberculosis to Sir John McFadyean. The Leverhulme scholarships held by Dr. J. F. Brock and Dr. S. J. Hartfall have been continued for another year, and the Murchison scholarship was awarded (this year by the University of Edinburgh) to D. M. F. Batty and A. Brown.
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Awards of the Royal College of Physicians. Nature 132, 203 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132203d0
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