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  <dc:title>Royal Institution</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Typescript. Letters in 1910 about arrangements for K Pearson's course of three lectures on "Three Problems in National Eugenics - Tuberculosis, Alcoholism, and Mental Defect", and approving the title of his Friday Evening Discourse "The Inadequacy of Causation in Modern Science"; letter dated 1920 permitting the reproduction of the illustration of the seed-casting apparatus in Francis Galton's Discourse on 9 February 1877; and a letter dated 1929 informing that no letters from Laplace could be found amongst their Humphrey Davy correspondence. Includes a printed syllabus of Pearson's lectures at the Royal Institution in 1902 on "The Laws of Heredity, with Special Reference to Man".</dc:description>
  <dc:date>Nov 1910</dc:date>
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