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It was with a sense of severe personal loss that his many friends learned of the untimely death of Prof. J. M. Gulland, who was a victim of the railway accident at Goswick on October 26. He was a leading figure in the chemical world, a pioneer worker in several important fields of organic chemistry and biochemistry, and a man of outstanding personal, charm.
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COOK, J. Prof. J. Masson Gulland, F.R.S. Nature 160, 702–703 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160702a0
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