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BY the death of Prof, von Fodor, of Budapest, the eastern part of Europe has lost its great teacher of hygiene, and the world one of its most diligent investigators in the domain of public health. His investigations had chiefly to do with the soil, subsoil water and ground air, and his authority on these matters is universally recognised. His chief treatises were on air, water and soil in connection with diseases, to which a happy reference was made by the public orator at Cambridge when von Fodor was awarded the hon. LL.D. degree on the occasion of the London meeting of the International Congress of Hygiene and Demography in 1891, as follows:—
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C., W. Prof. Josef Von Fodor . Nature 63, 544 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/063544a0
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