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THE death of Prof. Kettle on December 1 is a serious loss to English pathology, coming as it has when he was at the height of his powers at the age of fifty-four years and when he had just got his department at the new British Postgraduate Medical School, London, well established and working productively. He was a London man, trained at St. Mary's Hospital, where he was afterwards on the teaching staff, going on to Cardiff in 1924, to St. Bartholomew's in 1927 and to his last post in 1934: he was elected into the Royal Society this year.
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Prof. E. H. Kettle, F.R.S.. Nature 138, 1044 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/1381044a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/1381044a0