HC Deb 01 August 1963 vol 682 cc170-1W
Mr. Woodburn

asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science what steps are taken to collect, record and make easily assessable to those engaged in medical research the results of research throughout the medical world, with a view to economy of effort and avoidance of duplication.

Mr. Freeth

The results of medical research are normally published, as they become available, in the medical and scientific journals which are distributed throughout the world. Many of them are also presented and discussed at international congresses. By these means and by informal contacts, medical scientists working in different countries are kept well acquainted with the research carried out by others.

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