Abstract
AFTER closure for nearly a year for reorganisation and enlargement, the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Wigmore Street, London, W.1, was reopened on October 14 by Sir Humphry Rolleston, in the unavoidable absence abroad of the founder, Mr. H. S. Wellcome. Sir Arthur Keith delivered a short address, and Sir Frederic Kenyon and Sir D'Arcy Power also spoke in proposing and seconding a vote of thanks to the previous speakers. A brief tour of the Museum discloses the great variety and interest of the collection, but does little more than whet the appetite for return visits on future occasions, when selected objects could be more fully studied.
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