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RefNoPP/8/2
Previous numbersPP/40/2
LevelItem
TitlePaper, 'On the action of sunlight on microorganisms &c. with a demonstration of the influence of diffused light' by Arthur Downes
CreatorDownes; Arthur (1851-1938); British medical inspector
Date1885
DescriptionDownes writes: 'Eight years ago, conjointly with my friend Mr [Thomas P] Blunt, I communicated to the Royal Society an account of an experimental inquiry into the action of sunlight on the micro-organisms of putrefaction and decay ['On the influence of light upon protoplasm', Proceedings of the Royal Society, volume 28]. We adduced evidence, conclusive in our opinion, that the solar rays were very hostile to these lowly forms of life; so much so that under favourable conditions bright sunlight, sufficiently prolonged, would altogether prevent their appearance in fluids which, under similar conditions of temperature and the like, but screened from light, swarmed in a very few days with countless saprophytes. By means of suitable absorptive media, we learned that the most active rays were those of the more refrangible end of the spectrum.'

Annotations in pencil and ink.

Subject: Microbiology / Bacteriology

Received 9 December 1885. Read 14 January 1885. Communicated by [John] Marshall.

A version of this paper was published in volume 40 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society as 'On the action of sunlight on micro-organisms, &c., with a demonstration of the influence of diffused light'.
Extent12p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk and graphite pencil on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1878.0109
DOI: 10.1098/rspl.1886.0005
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CodePersonNameDates
NA1130Marshall; John (1818 - 1891)1818 - 1891
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