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ON Saturday, 12th inst., in his forty-first year, after an illness of only four days' duration, died Dr. F. E. Anstie, from the consequences of a dissection-wound inflicted while he was investigating the causes of a serious and somewhat mysterious disease which had for some time prevailed in a large school at Wandsworth, and had, rapidly carried off several of the pupils, Thus he must be enrolled in the list of those who have fallen in the cause of scientific investigation.
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Francis Edmund Anstie, M.D., F.R.C.P . Nature 10, 398–399 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/010398e0
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