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IN the sudden and most untimely death of B. A. McSwiney on March 8, physiology and physiologists have suffered a most grievous loss. At a time when enthusiasm, energy and wisdom are conjointly needed for the development of medical education and its safe progress in a period of transition, the University of London and the Medical School of St. Thomas's Hospital have lost a professor and a dean who possessed these qualities in abundance.
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BROWN, G. Prof. B. A. McSwiney, F.R.S. Nature 159, 596–597 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159596a0
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