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BY the death of Sir James Mackenzie the medical profession and the world at large has lost a physician whose life was devoted to the advancement of our knowledge of practical medicine. His researches on diseases of the heart effected nothing less than a revolution in this branch of medicine, which had been stagnant for nearly a century.
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Sir James Mackenzie, F.R.S. Nature 115, 271 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115271a0
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