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WE have had on more than one occasion during the last six months to refer with regret to Dr. Tyndall's impaired health brought about by overstrain. Our readers will have gathered from the daily papers during the present week that although much recruited by rest, Dr. Tyndall has yet sent in to the managers of the Royal Institution his resignation of the Chair of Natural Philosophy, which he has held since 1853, and that the resignation has been accepted.
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The Retirement of Dr. Tyndall . Nature 35, 560–561 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/035560b0
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