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RefNoCD/30/41
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Ronald Ross, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, to the Secretary of the Royal Society
Date11 December 1905
DescriptionInforms the Secretary that a paper on the existence of centrosomes and other structures in the red blood corpuscles of vertibrates, by Ronald Ross, J. E. S. Moore and [Charles] E. Walker, was sent to the Royal Society more than a month ago. Since the paper could be read within an hour, asks about the long delay and the lack of information about whether the Society will accept the paper. Informs the Secretary that this delay could be seen as discourteous and in several instances delays like it have put good authors off submiting papers to the Society.
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FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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