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Psychiatry and the Medical Research Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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The Medical Research Council's formal responsibility for research in psychiatry dates from 1921 when it took over from the Boards of Control. To meet this additional responsibility its budget was increased by £5,000 to a total of £130,000 per annum.

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More Research? Less Research? Better Research?
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