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ON Dec. 27 the death took place, after a painful illness of several months' duration, of Dr. Albert Brachet, of Brussels, professor of anatomy and director of the Laboratory of Embryology of the Faculty of Medicine in the University of Brussels. He was a foreign member of the Royal Society and correspondant of the Paris Academy of Sciences, and was a distinguished leader in embryological science. He was also well known in circles wider than those of professional embryologists as the author of the admirable “Traité d'embryologie des Vertébrés”.
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Prof. A. A. T. Bracket, For.Mem.R.S. Nature 127, 713–714 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/127713a0
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