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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

Christopher C. Booth*
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President, Royal Society of Medicine
*
Northwick Park Hospital, Watford Road, Harrow. HA1 3UJ.

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*

Member of external staff of Medical Research Council.

Third Morell Mackenzie Address delivered at the Institute of Laryngology and Otology, London on 3rd November, 1988.

References

Booth, C. C. (1987) Doctors in Science and Society. Essays of a Clinical Scientist. London, British Medical JournalGoogle Scholar
Frase, F. (1967) The British Postgraduate Medical Federation. The First Fifteen Years. University of London, The Athlone Press.Google Scholar
Pracy, R. (1986) Otolaryngology. In: The Oxford Companion to Medicine. Edited by John, Walton, Beeson, Paul B. and Scott, Ronald Bodley. Oxford, The University Press, pp. 963969.Google Scholar
Steveson, R. S. (1946) Morell Mackenzie. The Story of a Victorian Tragedy. London, Heinemann.Google Scholar
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