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PROP. RICHARD ABEGG, whose untimely death, in his forty-second year, was referred to in these columns on April 7, was one of the most distinguished representatives of the second generation of physical chemists. It was at the end of a ballooning expedition on April 3 that, whilst attempting to land, the balloon in which Prof. Abegg had journeyed from Breslau to Köslin caught in some bushes and tilted, with the result that he was thrown out and sustained a fracture of the skull, from which he expired in the early morning of April 4.
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Prof. R. Abegg . Nature 83, 195 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/083195a0
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