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RefNoEC/1876/17
Previous numbersCert X, 289
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TitleRutherford; William: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationAuthor of "Electrotonus" Jl Anat and Physiol vol II p 87.
"Influence of the Vagus upon the Vascular System" Trans Roy Soc Edin 1870
"On the Morbid Appearances met with in the Brains of 30 Insane Persons" (in conjunction with Dr J Batty Duke) Edin Med Jl 1869
"On the action of Mercury on the Liver" (in conjunction with Prof Hughes Bennett & Prof Arthur Gamgee) Brit Ass Reports 1868
"Relative Excitability of different Parts of a Spinal Nerve" Jl Anat & Physiology vol V p 329
"Cause of the Retardation of the Pulse which follows closure of the Nostrils in Rabbits" Jl Anat & Phys vol VII p 283
"Lectures on 'Experimental Physiology" Lancet, 1871-72.
Distinguished for his acquaintance with physiology, attached to science and anxious to promote its progress.
ProposersFrom General Knowledge. Erasmus Wilson; Ch Darwin; Caesar H Hawkins; A Tweedie.
From Personal Knowledge. M Foster; W Bowman; W Sharpey; Geo Busk; William B Carpenter; G M Humphry; Lionel S Beale; G C Foster; George Rolleston; Joseph Lister; John Tyndall; T Spencer Cobbold; Francis Sibson; T B Curling; T Lauder Brunton; Rich Quain, MD; H Charlton Bastian; George Johnson
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Rutherford; William: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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