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RefNoEC/1834/39
Previous numbersCert VIII, 126; A03234
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TitleHawkins, Francis Bisset: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationBisset Hawkins MD author of a valuable work on Medical Statistics, lately one of the Commissioners for Enquiring into the state of the Children Employed in our manufactories, a Gentleman deeply attached to Physical Science, and well wersed in Philosophical Enquiry, being desirous of becoming a Member of the Royal Society, We whose names are hereunto subscribed do recommend him to that honour, and believe that he is likely to prove an useful and valuable member
ProposersE Goodenough; A Copland Hutchison; Pelham Warren; Cha Lyell; Wm Prout; Henry Ellis; John Edw Gray; Tho Copeland; A R Sutherland; J McGrigor; Chas Fredk Barnwell; J Forshall; Benj Travers; Wm Clift; Ja Clark; Robert Lee
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Hawkins, Francis Bisset: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA6945Hawkins; Francis Bisset (1796 - 1894)1796 - 1894
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