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ARTHUR EDWIN BOYCOTT, whose death occurred on May 12 last, was an eminent pathologist. He was also a distinguished naturalist. He was listened to with the same respectful attention by an assembly of malacologists as by one of pathologists. His wide knowledge of biology is notable in his writings and gave a special character to his teaching of pathology.
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M., C. Prof. A. E. Boycott, F.R.S. Nature 142, 13–15 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142013a0
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