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ON Thursday, November 23, in his seventy-seventh year, this distinguished man passed quietly to his rest after a protracted illness of some months; His death removes from the University of Oxford one of its greatest personalities, whilst biological science, especially those branches. immediately associated with medicine—physiology and pathology—has suffered an irreparable loss. The remarkable tribute contained in the British Medical Journal issued on December 2 shows the extent to which those who are now working at these subjects honoured and reverenced him as their master.
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G., F. Sir J. S. Burdon-Sanderson, Bart., F.R.S. . Nature 73, 127–129 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/073127a0
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