THE JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES
VOL. XXIII.
October, 1905.
NO. 10.
To the Editor of THE JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES.
SIR: I beg respectfully that you will afford me sufficient space to criticise in part Dr. Albert S. Ashmeads contribution to Number 272 of your JOURNAL.
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Perhaps no general charge against scientific men has been as undeserved as was that of the late Duke of Argyle to the effect that they made the results of their experiments fit in with their own preconceived opinions.
J Cutan Dis. October 1905; 23:443-445.
Editor's Comment
Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Nights Plutonian shore!Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)
George John Douglas Campbell (1823-1900), eighth Duke of Argyle, was a renowned geologist, celebrated essayist, contentious politician, and intimate advisor to HRH Queen Victoria. However, its a fairly . . . [Full Text of this Article]