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Edinburgh ifth October 1911

Dean of School of Medicine

ABRISTOW PLACE

Iuave the nonor to comply with your request to be fur-

nished with an account, put as briefly as possible, of my

researches and discoveries lately made onthektiology of

malaria and the various diseases arising therefrom.

before beginning, I would, to partly justify my attitude

in trying to get in touch, on this important subject, with

tue honorable denatus of #dinburgh University, beg to quote

from Dr. Moyer'a speson at the inauguration of the new session

of the London School of Tropical Medicine.

"All professions should, I think, more conseiently take

"tasir problems to tue Universities for solutiɔn, and more

"frequiently claim the interest and assistance of Univer-

"sity workers".

Dr. Meyers, inthat speech, gave many instances in waica

great discoveries had been made by men who were not searching

for what they actually found, but who had the eyes to sea

the meaning of the phenomena which revealed themselves. This

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