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RefNoEC/1897/13
Previous numbersCert XII, 42
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TitleHaldane, John Scott: certificate of election to the Royal Society
DescriptionPrincipal certificate
CitationAuthor of the following & of other Memoirs. The Elimination of Aromatic Bodies in Fever Jorn. Physio. IX 1888; The Carbonic Acid, organic Matter & Micro-organisms in Air (with Prof Carnelley & Dr Anderson). Phil. Trans. 1887-8; The Air of Sewers (with Prof Carnelley) Proc: Roy. Soc. 1887 The Air of Buildings & Sewers. Trans. Sanitary Inst. 1887; The accurate determination of the Carbonic Acid & Moisture in Air (with Mr Tembrey) Phil. Mag. 1890; A new Form of Approaches for measuring the Respiratory Exchange, Journ Physiol. XIX. 1892; The Physiological Effects of Air viliated by Respiration. (with Mr Lorrain Smith) Journ. of Path. & Bact. 1892; The Toric Action of Ecpired Air (with Mr Lorrain Smith) Journ. Path. & Bact. 1893; An improved Form of Animal Calorimeter. (with Dr Hale White & Washbourn) Journ. Physiol, XVI. 1894; On Red Blood Corpuscles of different specific oxygen Capacities. (with Mr Lorrain Smith). Journ. Physiol. XVI. 1894; The Nature & Physiological Action of Black Damp. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vol57. Investigations on composition occurrence & properties of Black Damp (with Mr W.N. Atkinson). Trans. Fed. Inst. Mining Engineers Feb. 1895. The Relation of Carbonic Oxide to Oxygen Tension. Journ. Physiol. XVIII. 1895
ProposersJ N Langley; John G McKendrick; A Sheridan Lea; W D Halliburton; E A Schafer; T Lauder Brunton; Frederick J Smith; George Harley; C S Sherrington; Frederick N Mott
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Haldane, John Scott: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA2292Haldane; John Scott (1860 - 1936)1860 - 1936
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