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BY the death of Prof. Carnelley the science of chemistry in this country has suffered an irreparable loss. It appears that some little time ago Dr. Carnelley had been suffering from an attack of influenza, and it was whilst returning to Aberdeen after a journey to the south, made with the object of recruiting his health, that he was seized with sudden and severe illness, which was due, as his medical attendants discovered, to the formation of an internal abscess. Surgical aid proved unavailing, the patient's strength gradually gave way, and Dr. Carnelley passed away at mid-day of August 27, at the comparatively early age of thirty-eight.
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R., H., B., P. Thomas Carnelley. Nature 42, 522–523 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/042522b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/042522b0