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PROF. A. B. MACALLUM, who died on April 5 at London, Ontario, in his seventy-sixth year, may be regarded as the pioneer of general physiology in Canada. Educated at the University of Toronto, he received his training in physiology under Newell Martin in the then newly organised Johns Hopkins University. Returning to his alma mater in 1887, as lecturer in physiology on the staff of biology under Ramsay Wright, he devoted himself to investigations bearing on the interpretation of microchemical reactions.
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M., J. Prof. A. B. Macallum, F.R.S. Nature 133, 711–712 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133711a0
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