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  <dc:title>G W Pickering, Norham Gardens, Oxford to D P Stevenson, British Medical Association, Tavistock Square, London</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Says Howard Florey, as President of the Royal Society, does not feel able to undertake anything more - Florey will have no jurisdiction in Pathology Department after December so could not help in arranging demonstrations for 131st Annual Meeting - Professor Cameron is in Australia and would be in no better position than Florey on his return - if Secretaries can arrange programme for meeting without Florey taking active part, Florey will stay as President of Section of Pathology - otherwise will resign - is sending copy of letter to Florey.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>13 August 1962</dc:date>
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