The oncoming of internecine strife in science
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1932
- Weight
- 376 KB
- Volume
- 51
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
Wiilst, tlic nciidpiniciilly tiiinilctl, iiiiutlrciitiirous Fcllo~s of tlic Clicniiciil Suricty iirc colniitosc-lost in tlrciiins of tntlpolc foriiiiiliu, hwning protoils, clcctronic siiiks. niitt other like frippery for wIii1-1i the world c:ircs iiot n jot-svitlioiit. nny proper etluciitioniil spirit and wirec 1111 originnl iclen, Ict iilonc riny seiisc of proportion or of pictical vnluc : \vliilst. too t,lic! Royiil Society, idly liigli-bro\v'tl iind wit Idriiwi frolll thc \vorld, is tlcvclopirig tlic new cscitiiig p i i c of ntotnic skittlcs (let, us Iiolic it limy not prove to ba .':ill 1)ccr" nlso) : tlic h y n l Society of Arts, tlic one prnctknl body left to us, n~intlfr~l of grcnt iiirn like Z'riiicc Albcrt niid Lord Phiyfiiir wlio ever lint1 tlio p i l ~l i c ivclfiirc i n niind, true t o its tmtlitions, sciacs 1111 :ill-cl~~!~i~iciil topic, tlint of *' vitiiinins "-t.iic most importiitit tlint coiiltl 1iossil)ly bt; coiisidcrcd-for its spring-clciinin~ C O I I ~S C of Ciititor I,c~ctiires, choosing iis c s p o ~i c ~i t t h Iiiiiii who hcttcr tlirin iny yo tic, n t tlw inoiiicnt,, is nblc to in:ikc :I clrnn stvecp of tlic bonrcl-lJrof. L)runirnotitl. JIc lins h i d i i h i t Iiiiii tvitli liis iiiiiil)lc broom ~vcll rind triily iintl tlic piiblic liiis riscn to tlic occiision liy filling tlic rooiii. !l'h l)rt!ss iilotic liiis I~CCII cons~~icit~ius by its :~J)RL~IICC : yet, it ciiii sl>iirc colutnns wlicii Sir Olivcr Lotlgc tcstilics to the low qiiiility of tlic drinks iitid stiioki. l~rovitlcil to coiieole tliosc \vIioiii lio supp~si!s itrc rcsthig in piirgiitory --ns rcliortctl to l i i i i i tIiroitg1i spirit itgcncy. " A itii1cl 'l'licrc \viis 110 tleccption :iI)oi~t Prof. Drtir~I~iiod's stiitcniciits :intl :i griim itntlcrcurrcnt of wnriiing was iippiirent tliroiiglioiit. Tlie fiicts \vi!rc clciirly Iiii(1 bctforc! 11s ii11t1 id1 coiiltl rviilizc Iiow fiir ivc still arc froin ktiowiitg \vlicrc \vc nrc : Iiow infinitely coniplcs is the issue. Ko singlt! factor ciiii Iic rcg:irtlctl iis operiitivc : ii niiilt~itirtlc of iiitcrtlc~iciitlciit: iigclits mist ititcriict, i n ))iiliinccd prnportions, i f we :ire t o live our livcs i n Iic:iltli i i i i t l Iiodily Iiiippiiicss. \'liiitc\w will to live the piil~lic niiiy Iiave, i t liiis sciircc riny laro~vlctlgc! of tlic wily to live. 't'lic iinportiiiicc of sucli laio\dctlgc lins nut bccn rciilizctl even in olliciiil qiiiirtcrs. Tlic nictlicnl profcssion, bciiig itnt,riiinctl scicntificrilly, liiio\.ing n d i i n g of clicniistry, Iiiis tlonc! lit.tlc (is ii profcssion tu help on laio\vlctl~c. Tlic clicniist :itid pliysiologist liiive clniic iictirly rill tlic work, iiiost of it spi~iitni~cously. ' I ' h Jlcdic:il Hcscnrcii orgiiniziition 1i:is I~ccii very t,liin titid indetcrriiiiintc-witlioiit coliriigcoiis tiiitl fair-siglitctl loiitlcrsliip. l'hc Ministry of 1 lcnltli Im Iwcn no\vlicrc. So collective scientific cITort 11iis I ~c n iiriitlc to Iililstacr tllc! problcni gcncriilly. In fiict,, wc stniitl in nccd of irllothcr l'llstcllr-t1iere
IlilS IICVCP I)Cclll il sccontl. \ \ ' c nc!ctl also n I{iiinsiiy Nnclloiiiilil, to grow to tlic tnsl: niitl h t l :I public ;ittircl;-ii niiin of cncrgy \vlio will piit piirty ;intL prcjiidicc iisidc to griisp tlic full issue. 4 I:! CII EBff ST'IlY AND IN11 USTRY m y li. in32
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