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Authorised form of nameMapson; Leslie William (1907 - 1970)
Dates1907 - 1970
Date of birth17/11/1907
Date of death03/12/1970
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election20/03/1969
Age at election61
SourcesObituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1972 vol 18 pp 427-444, plate, by Robert Hill
Royal Society codeNA1865
Archives associated with this Fellow
Reference numberTitleDate
RR/59/3Referee's report by Henry Hallett Dale, on a paper 'On conditions governing the form of the contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle of the frog and the sensitivity of the frog's heart to acetylcholine, Part II. The thyroxine-adenylic acid balance' by G S Carter and Leslie William Mapson[November 1936]
IM/GA/GRS/5371Mapson, Leslie Williamnd
RR/59/2Referee's report by Alfred Joseph Clark, on a paper 'On conditions governing the form of the contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle of the frog and the sensitivity of the frog's heart to acetylcholine, Part II. The thyroxine-adenylic acid balance' by G S Carter and Leslie William Mapson[June 1936]
RR/59/1Referee's report by Archibald Vivian Hill, on a paper 'On conditions governing the form of the contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle of the frog and the sensitivity of the frog's heart to acetylcholine, Part II. The thyroxine-adenylic acid balance' by G S Carter and Leslie William Mapson[1936]
EC/1969/20Mapson, Leslie William: certificate of election to the Royal Society
RR/59/4Referee's report by Archibald Vivian Hill, on a paper 'On conditions governing the form of the contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle of the frog and the sensitivity of the frog's heart to acetylcholine, Part I. The acetyl-choline-sterol balance' by G S Carter and Leslie William Mapson[1936]
RR/59/5Referee's report by Henry Hallett Dale, on a paper 'On conditions governing the form of the contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle of the frog and the sensitivity of the frog's heart to acetylcholine, Part I. The acetyl-choline-sterol balance' by G S Carter and Leslie William Mapson[November 1936]
RR/59/6Referee's report by Alfred Joseph Clark, on a paper 'On conditions governing the form of the contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle of the frog and the sensitivity of the frog's heart to acetylcholine, Part I. The acetyl-choline-sterol balance' by G S Carter and Leslie William Mapson8 June 1936
RR/59/7Referee's report by Henry Stanley Raper, on two papers 'On conditions governing the form of the contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle of the frog and the sensitivity of the frog's heart to acetylcholine, Part I. The acetyl-choline-sterol balance' and 'On conditions governing the form of the contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle of the frog and the sensitivity of the frog's heart to acetylcholine, Part II. The thyroxine-adenylic acid balance' by G S Carter and Leslie William Mapson1 July 1936
RR/80/1Referee's report by Meirion Thomas, on a paper 'Studies in the respiratory and carbohydrate metabolism of plant tissues. V' by John Barker and Leslie William Mapson9 February 1953
RR/80/2Referee's report by Meirion Thomas, on a paper 'Studies in the respiratory and carbohydrate metabolism of plant tissues. VI' by John Barker and Leslie William Mapson9 February 1953
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