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RefNoEC/1874/12
Previous numbersCert X, 237
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TitleMills, Edmund James: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationAuthor of researches "on Chlorphenylamine and Bromphenylamine" (Proc Roy Soc). "On Sparteine" (Chem Soc Journ), "On Nitro-compounds", "On certain Cobaltamines", "On the Chemical Activity of Nitrates", "On the nitration of Chloroform", "On a defect in the Theory of Saturation", "On Isomerism", "On Statical and Dynamical Ideas in Chemistry", and other papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, the Journal of the Chemical Society and the Philosophical Magazine; Eminent as a Chemist.
ProposersFrom Personal Knowledge. A W Hofmann; E Frankland; John Stenhouse; B C Brodie; Alexr W Williamson; William Odling; Henry E Roscoe; William B Carpenter; Fredk Guthrie; G C Foster
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Mills, Edmund James: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA6434Mills; Edmund James (1840 - 1921)1840 - 1921
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