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1 – 1 of 1FREDERIC GEORGE KENYON, HENRY TIZARD, CHARLES SCOTT SHERRINGTON, RICHARD BT. ARMAN GREGORY, HARRY ALEXANDER FANSHAWE LINDSAY, WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE and ROBERT SALMON HUTTON
The pride of bibliography is its service to research. It is itself laborious, often pedestrian, a mechanical recording of details or a summarizing of the works of others; but it…
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The pride of bibliography is its service to research. It is itself laborious, often pedestrian, a mechanical recording of details or a summarizing of the works of others; but it is an essential tool in the advancement of knowledge, becoming even more necessary as knowledge is multiplied and increasingly specialized.