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SIR THOMAS LEWIS died on March 17, at the age of sixty-three, when still in full mental vigour. He leaves behind him a long train of brilliant achievements; and the path through which he moved for the illumination of medical science by clinical research will not remain void, for in the last twenty years of his life he had devoted his chief thoughts to the firm establishment of a group of men who understood his aims and would maintain their impulse.
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ELLIOTT, T. Sir Thomas Lewis, F.R.S. Nature 155, 506–507 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155506a0
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