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Harold T. Edwards, a member of the staff of the Fatigue Laboratory since its founding 10 years ago, died on Tuesday at the age of 40. Edwards besides being a Research Associate in the Laboratory, was Biological Chemist to the Hygiene Department.
He contributed to scientific journals and was known for his method of estimating the lactic acid in the blood.
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