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Fullerian Professor of Physiology

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The Fullerian Chairs at the Royal Institution in London, England, were established by John 'Mad Jack' Fuller.

Fullerian Professors of Physiology & Comparative Anatomy

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References

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  1. ^ "Dr. W. Bateson, F.R.S., appointed Fullerian professor of physiology for a term of 3 years". Nature. 88: 185. 7 Dec 1911. doi:10.1038/088184a0. Many sources list Bateson as Fullerian Professor of Physiology from 1912–1914; the source are basically correct because Bateson assumed the appointment in January 1912 and vacated the appointment in January 1915. Technically, one might say Bateson held the professorship in 1912–1915.

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