Archibald Byron Macallum, FRS (April 7, 1858 – April 5, 1934) was a Canadian biochemist and founder of the National Research Council of Canada. He was an influential figure in the development of Medical School of Toronto from a provincial school to a major institution. His scientific work centered on studies of ionic composition of cells and of blood.
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7 April 1858 Belmont, Canada West
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Died |
5 April 1934 (aged 75)
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Zodiac | Aries |
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