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PROF. CARL JOSEF EBERTH, whose death occurred in Berlin at the beginning of December, was born in 1835 and completed his ninety-first year last September. His earlier work was carried out in Zurich, but for many years he held the post of professor of pathological anatomy in the University of Halle. Zoology, anatomy, histology, pathological anatomy, and bacteriology were all enriched by his researches, and his published papers include investigations on nematode worms, fcetal rickets, the structure and development of blood capillaries, thrombosis, the histology of the lung and liver, mitosis, and on inflammation.
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HEWLETT, R. Prof. C. J. Eberth. Nature 118, 921 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118921a0
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