GERMAN SCIENTIST.
KAISER CAUSES ANNOYANCE. By Telegraph.—Press Association.— Berlin, April 12. The Kaiser has refused permission to erect a statue to Dr. Rudolf Virchow, the eminent pathologist. Residents of Berlin are greatly annoyed. Rudolf Vircliow, who was bora in Pomerania in 1821, won renown as a politician as well as a man of science, and was a. .strenuous Liberal in the world of politics. His services, not only in the interests of medicine, but of science generally and its social application, have been very great.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13724, 14 April 1908, Page 5
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