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THE numerous friends and still more numerous admirers of Prof. Gegenbaur will be glad to hear that he is now believed to be out of danger. It appears that the illness of the distinguished anatomist commenced with an attack of erysipelas, the origin of which is not known; it does not seem that the case was complicated by any blood poisoning, but there was an attack of peritonitis, which caused the very greatest anxiety for some days. Lately however his condition.has considerably improved, but it will, of course, be a long time before he can be completely restored to health.

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Notes . Nature 24, 38–40 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/024038b0

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