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RefNoEC/1822/05
Previous numbersCert VII, 75; A02125
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TitleEarle, Henry: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationHenry Earle Esqr of George Street Hanover Square Surgeon to the Foundling Hospital and assistant surgeon to St Bartholomews. Author of various Surgical and Physiological Essays and in particular of one published in the last volume of the Philosophical Transactions, being desirous of admission into the Royal Society, We, the undersigned do from our personal knowledge recommend him as highly worthy of that honor, and as likely to become a valuable and useful member
ProposersM Baillie MD; Edward Ash MD; John Abernethy; Frans Beaufort; Alexr Marcet MD; B C Brodie; George Pearson; Gil Blane; W G Maton; P M Roget; J Nicholl; Saml Wix; W Somerville; James McGrigor; H Holland; J Bostock; J Cooke; H Leigh Thomas; Edwd Roberts
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Earle, Henry: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA7485Earle; Henry (1789 - 1838)1789 - 1838
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