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Reference numberEC/1867/04
Previous numbersCert X, 106
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TitleDuppa, Baldwin Francis: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationAuthor of numerous researches published in the Philosophical Transactions conjointly with Dr Frankland giving new methods of synthesis of organic bodies and a description of many new compounds. Also author of papers published, conjointly with Mr Perkin in the Journal of the Chemical Society, including synthesis of tartaric acid, iodo- & di-iodo-acetic acid, &c &c.
ProposersFrom General Knowledge. J H Gilbert; Henry M Noad; F Crace Calvert
From Personal Knowledge. Alexr W Williamson; Tho Graham; Wm Odling; John Tyndall; Hugo Muller; A Matthiessen; B C Brodie; Lyon Playfair; H Debus; Henry Watts; William Crookes; Henry E Roscoe; Php Yorke; F A Abel; Frederick Field
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Duppa, Baldwin Francis: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA6283Duppa; Baldwin Francis (1828 - 1872)1828 - 1872
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