Record

RefNoAV/2/76
LevelItem
TitleIs science dangerous? / Lewis Wolpert
Date19 March 1988
DescriptionMedawar Lecture, 1998. To be repeated at the Royal Society of Edinburgh
The Medawar Lecture was established by Council in 1985 by an anonymous bequest of £5000 for the institution of a lecture in honour of Sir Peter Medawar. The lecture is given every three years on the subject of the philosophy of science or some other field of Sir Peter Medawar's interest.
Extent1 cassette
FormatVideo recording
PhysicalDescriptionVHS video cassette
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialSee AV/1/1/204 for tape recording
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