Excerpt from Botanical Gazette, Vol. 25
Ox May 29, 1897, death released from a long struggle with a hopeless illness a man who, in the fullness of his power, had left a permanent impress upon research in vegetable physiology. In the history of physiology his name will be inseparably connected with an epoch of great advance, of exact investigation, and of extension of physiological study into all structure.
Julius Sachs, the third son of Graveur Sachs, was born at Breslau, October 2, 1832. The quiet family life was largely spent in the country, and the awakening mind of Sachs was early directed toward the observation of nature.
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