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BY the death on November 3 of Dr. Émile Roux, the director of the Institut Pasteur in Paris, France and the rest of the world have lost a great man of science who was the last and most famous of the assistants and co-workers of Pasteur. Dr. Roux was, by common consent, the most respected figure in the bacteriological world to-day and it will be almost impossible to fill the post which he had so long held in France.
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B., W. Dr. Emile Roux, For.Mem.R.S. Nature 132, 884–885 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132884a0
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