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RefNoEC/1869/14
Previous numbersCert X, 153
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TitleReynolds, Sir John Russell: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationJohn Russell Reynolds. Distinguished for his physiological and pathological observations on the Nervous System and its diseases. A large contributor to the literature of this and allied Subjects and as a Clinical Teacher of Medicine and as a Pathologist
ProposersFrom Personal Knowledge. James Clark; Thos Watson; Caesar H Hawkins; Chas J B Williams; Wm Fergusson; A Tweedie; James Moncrieff Arnott; James Paget; Tho Graham; Richard Quain; T B Curling; E A Parkes; Joseph Toynbee; J R Martin; A B Garrod; A B Garrord [sic]; Geo Burrows; R Partridge; F W Pavy; Lionel S Beale; Erasmus Wilson; H Charlton Bastian; Francis Sibson; Chas Brooke; T Spencer Cobbold
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Reynolds, Sir John Russell: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA1469Reynolds; Sir; John Russell (1828 - 1896)1828 - 1896
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