Ronald Campbell Macfie (1867–1931) was a Scottish medical doctor, poet and science writer specialising in eugenics and evolution.[1][2]
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^The Congregational Quarterly, Volume 13, Congregational Union of England and Wales, 1 Jan 1935, p. 169
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