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IN giving expression to the sympathy generally excited by the loss of Magnus, Professor Tyndall has raised the interest of the British public in a philosopher's life, simple, yet most eminently useful. At the present moment a mere outline of it is all we can venture to offer. Unable to appease, it may yet prove sufficient to keep up the interest in Magnus's life until a fuller biography will do more ample justice to his merits.
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OPPENHEIM, A. Heinrich Gustav Magnus. Nature 2, 143–145 (1870). https://doi.org/10.1038/002143d0
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