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2. Banking on the Body
3. Sir Almoth Wright, op. cit. (note 44), 721.
4. Carrel quoted in McKellar, op. cit. (note 12), 140. Carrel was aware of the unique advantages afforded him by Rockefeller money, having written to Cushing in 1907 that, ‘From a scientific standpoint, the Rockefeller Institute appears to me as an ideal place where it is possible to make successfully experiments quite impossible elsewhere’, 141.
5. Carrel and Dehelly, op. cit. (note 46), 3.