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SIR GILBERT MORGAN died after a very short illness on February 2 in his seventieth year. For fifty years he had been engaged in chemical research and probably no other chemist had such wide knowledge of scientific and applied chemistry. A fitting mark of the Jubilee was the presentation to him in July last of the medal of the Society of Chemical Industry, its highest honour; on this occasion he gave an account of his career and an outline of his researches.
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ARMSTRONG, E. Sir Gilbert T. Morgan, O.B.E., F.R.S. Nature 145, 252–253 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/145252a0
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