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    Prof. R. Robison, F.R.S

    THE Lister Institute has sustained a severe loss to its active strength by the sudden death on June 18 of the head of its Biochemical Department, Prof. Robert Robison. He was in his fifty–eighth year. On the p...

    J. C. G. LEDINGHAM in Nature (1941)

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    Prof. R. T. Hewlett

    RICHARD TANNBB HEWLETT, a well-known and highly respected figure in British bacteriology for some forty-five years, died on September 10 at the age of seventy-five. Educated at King's College School and traine...

    J. C. G. LEDINGHAM in Nature (1940)

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    Sir Arthur Harden, F.R.S

    BIOCHEMISTS the world over will have heard with sincere regret of the death of Arthur Harden on June 17 in his seventy-fifth year. By his late colleagues at the Lister Institute and by a host of old pupils fro...

    J. C. G. LEDINGHAM in Nature (1940)

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    Prof. Max Neisser

    THE death on February 25 of Prof. Max Neisser in his sixty-ninth year creates another blank in that distinguished roll of German bacteriologists who have occupied chairs of hygiene modelled on the Koch traditi...

    J. C. G. LEDINGHAM in Nature (1938)

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    Reviews and bibliographical notices

    J. C. G. Ledingham, J. A. Arkwright in Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1872-19… (1913)