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RefNoNLB/33/786
AltRefNoNLB/33 p471
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor Sidney Harris Cox Martin, Fellow of the Royal Society, Chairman of the Physiology Sectional Committee
Date2 November 1906
DescriptionMr W Sutherland's paper on 'the Chemistry of Globulin' has been reported on by W B Hardy who thinks the paper should be published in the 'Proceedings [of the Royal Society]'. Encloses a copy of notes sent by Bates [not enclosed]. Professor J Larmor thinks the paper should be published in the 'Proceedings' as the author is a 'man of note in these matters'. Larmor suggests printing the paper in 'Proceedings B' and repeating the title in 'Proceedings A', and that Hardy's criticisms might be incorporated in a short footnote or appendix. Asks the Chairman to minute his opinions. It is estimated the paper will cost about £12.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
PhysicalDescriptionManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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CodePersonNameDates
NA1713Martin; Sidney Harris Cox (1860 - 1924)1860 - 1924
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