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Authorised form of nameBell; Thomas (1792 - 1880)
Dates1792 - 1880
NationalityBritish
Place of birthPoole, Dorset, England
Date of birth11 October 1792
Date of death13 March 1880
OccupationSurgeon; Dentist
ActivityMemberships:
FLS
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election10/01/1828
RSActivityRoyal Society roles:
Sec 1848-1853; VP 1853-1854 and 1858-1860
RelationshipsUncle of Samuel Salter (FRS 1863)
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/41954964
CodeNA7505
Archives associated with this Fellow
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MM/16/133Letter from Thomas Bell, Royal Society, to Sir John Herschel13 January 1853
MM/16/155Letter from Thomas Bell, Royal Society, to Sir John Herschel25 October 1852
MC/5/71Letter from G B [George Biddell] Airy, Royal Observatory Greenwich, to Thomas Bell, Secretary of the Royal Society16 December 1852
MM/17/38Letter from Thomas Bell to Samuel Hunter Christie17 May [1850]
MM/16/162Letter from Thomas Bell, Athenaeum, to Sir John Herschel10 May 1852
MM/12/83Letter from Sir Edward Sabine, Woolwich, to Thomas Bell11 May 1853
MM/21/49Letter from Robert Bentley Todd to Thomas Bell21 December 1849
MM/12/80Letter from TR Robinson, Armagh, to Thomas Bell29 April 1853
MM/12/71Letter from G B Airy, Greenwich, to Thomas Bell24 December 1852
MM/12/79Letter from EJ Cooper, Markree, to Thomas Bell26 April 1853
MM/12/76Letter from J W Lubbock to Thomas Bell12 March 1853
MM/16/161Letter from Sir John Herschel to Thomas Bell2 May 1852
MM/16/176Letter from Thomas Bell, Royal Society, to Sir John Herschel23 April 1852
MM/19/109Letter from James Nasmyth to Thomas Bell, Secretary, Southern Telescope Committee2 July 1853
MM/19/75Letter from Thomas Bell to William Sharpey, Secretary, Royal Society4 February 1857
MM/21/50Letter from Henry Foster Baxter to Thomas Bell14 January 1850
MM/19/110Letter from William Lassell to Thomas Bell, Secretary, Southern Telescope Committee2 July 1853
MM/19/102Letter from William Henry Smyth to Thomas Bell, Secretary, Royal Society7 December 1852
MM/19/106Letter from J F W Herschel to Thomas Bell, Secretary, Southern Telescope Committee18 January 1853
MM/21/34Letter from Wilhelm Pieter Eduard Simon Ruppell to Thomas Bell22 July 1853
MM/19/107Letter from Messrs Chance, Glass Works, near Birmingham, to Thomas Bell, Secretary, Southern Telescope Committee29 January 1853
DM/6/141Letter from J F W Herschel to Thomas Bell28 May 1852
IM/Maull/000324Bell, Thomasnd
MM/12/81Letter from G B Airy, Greenwich, to Thomas Bell30 April 1853
IM/000326Bell, Thomasnd
RR/3/211Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'Description of some remains of a gigantic land-lizard (Megalama Prisca, Owen) from Australia' by Richard Owen21 September 1858
RR/3/208Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'On the Scelidothere' by Richard Owen20 November 1856
PT/53/1/17Plate, 'Limnias' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/12Plate, 'Polyarthra' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/19Plate, 'Rotifer' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
RR/3/210Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'Description of the skull and teeth of the placodus laticeps, owen, with indications of other new species of placodus, and evidence of the saurian nature of that genus' by Richard Owen8 April 1858
RR/3/93Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'On the structure and functions of the hairs of the crustacea' by Campbell Greig De Morgan1858
RR/2/240Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'On the structure of the dental tissues of the order Rodentia' by John Tomes3 April 1850
RR/3/89Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'Some observations on the ova of the salmonidae' by John Davy1855
PT/53/1/3Plate, 'Brachionus' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
MS/426/435Copy letter from C R [Charles Richard] Weld, the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Dr [Samuel Elliott] Hoskins19 November 1850
MS/426/494Note of a letter from [the Secretaries of] the Royal Society; to the Earl of Aberdeen [George Hamilton-Gordon][30 November 1853]
MS/426/581Copy letter from C R [Charles Richard] Weld, the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Dr [William Allen] Miller; also to Mr [Thomas] Bell [Presidents of the Linnean and the Chemical Societies]7 February 1857
MS/426/339Copy letter from C R [Charles Richard] Weld, the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Thos [Thomas] Belle25 July 1848
MC/6/79Letter from Thomas Bell, 17 New Broad Street, to Dr [William] Sharpey, [Secretary of the Royal Society]16 May 1860
MS/426/373Copy letter from C R [Charles Richard] Weld, the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Dr H [Henry] Bence Jones9 May 1849
MC/4/309Letter from James [Cosmo] Melvill, East India House, to Thomas Bell, [Secretary of the Royal Society]10 December 1849
MM/19/85Letter from John Peter Gassiot to Thomas Bell22 October 1860
MM/12/75Letter from William Lassell, Valletta, to Thomas Bell30 December 1852
MM/12/78Letter from TR Robinson, Armagh, to Thomas Bell10 April 1853
MM/19/111Letter from Lord Wrottesley, President, Royal Society, to Thomas Bell, Secretary, Southern Telescope Committee11 July 1853
MM/19/104Printed letter to members of the Southern Telescope Committee, from Thomas Bell, Secretary, Southern Telescope Committee15 December 1852
IM/Maull/000325Bell, Thomasnd
MS/426/455Copy letter from C R [Charles Richard] Weld, the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to J F [John Fletcher] Miller20 January 1852
MC/4/297Letter from [George Biddell] Airy, Royal Observatory Greenwich, to Thomas Bell, Secretary of the Royal Society14 November 1849
MS/426/412Copy letter from C R [Charles Richard] Weld, the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Lord [Henry] Brongham 2 April 1850
RR/3/285Letter from Thomas Bell, on an unnamed paper by Thomas Williams to the Secretary of the Royal Society2 July
IM/000587Group lithograph of Royal Microscopical Society Presidentsnd
EC/1828/02Bell, Thomas: certificate of election to the Royal Society
PT/53/1/16Plate, 'Scaridium' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/7Plate, 'Notommata clavulata' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/31/6/1Manuscript, 'On the mechanism of respiration' by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/73/13/2Painting, lower jaw and throat of alligator by Canton[1827]
PT/34/7/1Manuscript, 'On the blow hole of the porpoise' by Francis Sibson[1845]
RR/2/112Referee's report by Edward Forbes and Thomas Bell, on a paper 'Observations upon the anatomy and physiology of Salpa and Pyrosoma' by Thomas Henry Huxley22 August 1851
PT/31/6/2Plate, 'On inspiration; the ribs are raised, move forwards, glide on each other, move farther apart' by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/34/7/3Plate, figure 2 showing cranium and blow-hole muscles of the porpoise by [Francis Sibson?][1845]
PT/31/6/23Plate, figures XIe-f showing muscles of respiration in a dog by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/31Plate, figures XXa-b showing muscles of respiration in an adult man by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/3Plate, 'The levator costae draws the rib backwards' by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/13Plate, 'Intercostal muscles' by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/9Plate, 'The inspiratory elevation of the ribs increases the depth and width of the chest' by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/4Plate, 'On inspiration, the sternal as well as the spinal ribs are raised, glide on each other and move farther apart' by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/12Plate, lateral view of ribs and position of superior ribs during inspiration and expiration by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/14Plate, figures I-II showing muscles of respiration of a snake and a chameleon by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/7Plate, 'On inspiration. The oblique internal surface of the superior ribs is more nearly horizontal' by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/11Plate, sternal view of ribs during inspiration and expiration by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/6Plate, 'The elevation of the ribs increases the depth and width of the chest' by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/8Plate, 'Lateral expansion of the chest from the varying profile of the curves of the ribs in the ass [donkey]' by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/35Plate, unpublished figures XXIV and XXV showing muscles of respiration in a foetus and a newborn by Francis Sibson[1845]
RR/3/17Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'On the development of decapod crustacea' by Spence Bates21 October 1857
PT/31/6/25Plate, figures XIIIa-b showing muscles of respiration in an otter by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/36Plate, unpublished figure XXVI showing scaleni of first rib, pleuritic scalenus, and pleura by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/26Plate, figure XIV showing muscles of respiration in a rabbit by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/37Plate, unpublished figure XXVII showing blending of transversales and sterno-costals by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/10Plate, dorsal view of ribs during inspiration and expiration by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/16Plate, figures IIIc, V, VIa, and VIb showing muscles of respiration in a cock [rooster], stormy petrel, and a swan by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/29Plate, figures XVIIa-b and XVIIIa-b showing muscles of respiration in a young man by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/20Plate, unpublished figures Xc-f showing muscles of respiration in an ass [donkey] by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/24Plate, figures XIIa-c showing muscles of respiration in a seal by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/19Plate, figures IXa-d showing muscles of respiration in a calf by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/27Plate, unpublished figures XVa-d showing muscles of respiration in a monkey by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/33Plate, unpublished figures XXIIa-b showing side view of muscles of respiration in a child by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/32Plate, unpublished figures XXIa-b showing muscles of respiration in a child by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/28Plate, figure XVIb showing muscles of respiration in a porpoise by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/34/7/5Plate, unpublished illustration showing throat and neck muscles of porpoise by [Francis Sibson?][1845]
PT/31/6/18Plate, unpublished figures VIIIa and VIIIb showing muscles of respiration in a sheep by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/30Plate, unpublished figures XIXa-b showing muscles of respiration in an adult female by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/34Plate, unpublished figures XXIIIa-d showing muscles of respiration in an old man by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/34/7/2Plate, figure 3 showing the pharynx and larynx of a porpoise by [Francis Sibson?][1845]
PT/36/1Paper, 'Description of an infusory animalcule allied to the genus notommata of Ehrenberg - hitherto undescribed' by John Dalrymple[1848]
PT/53/1/6Plate, 'Notommata clavulata' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/10Plate, 'Notommata gibba. Synchæta.' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
RR/2/185Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'Description of some species of the extinct genus Nesodon, with remarks on the primary group (Toxodontia) of hoofed quadrupeds, to which that genus is referable' by Richard Owen17 February 1853
PT/53/1/11Plate, 'Synchæta' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/22Plate, 'Floscularia. Stephanoceros.' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
RR/2/114Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'On the morphology of the cephalous mollusca, as illustrated by the anatomy of certain heteropoda and pteropoda collected during the voyage of H. M. S. "Rattlesnake" in 1846-50' by Thomas Henry HuxleyAugust 1852
PT/53/1/18Plate, 'Limnias' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/1Manuscript, 'On the structure, functions, and homologies of the manducatory organs in the class Rotifera' by Philip Henry Gosse20 December 1854
PT/53/1/14Plate, 'Asplanchna' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
RR/2/183Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'On the Megatherium (Megatherium americanum, blumenbach)' by Richard Owen17 March 1851
PT/53/1/15Plate, 'Mastigocerca. Monocerca.' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/4Plate, 'Euchlanis. Metopidia.' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/13Plate, 'Diglena. Albertia. Furcularia.' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/2Plate, 'Brachionus' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/5Plate, 'Notommata aurita' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/9Plate, 'Notommata lacinulata. Furcularia gibba.' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/8Plate, 'Notommata petromyzon' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/21Plate, 'Floscularia' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/53/1/20Plate, 'Rotifer' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1854]
PT/58/1Paper, 'On the diœcious character of the Rotifera' by P H [Philip Henry] Gosse[1856]
PT/62/1/1Manuscript, 'On the structure and growth of the tooth of echinus' by S [Samuel] James A [Augustus] Salter[1861]
MC/3Volume 3 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1839-1843
MC/3/159Letter from Martin Barry, St Helens, Jersey, to Thomas Bell 30 April 1841
PT/31/6/22Plate, unpublished figures XIa-d showing muscles of respiration in a dog by Francis Sibson[1845]
MC/3/162Letter from Martin Barry, St Helens, Jersey, to Thomas Bell, Secretary of the Committee of Animal Physiology16 May 1841
PT/53/1Paper, 'On the structure, functions, and homologies of the manducatory organs in the class Rotifera' by Philip Henry Gosse20 December 1854
PT/34/7/6Plate, unpublished illustrations showing muscles surrounding ribs of porpoise by [Francis Sibson?][1845]
MC/5/74Letter from Edward Cooper to Thomas Bell, [Secretary of the Royal Society]20 December 1852
AP/29/7Unpublished paper, 'Researches to determine the number of species and the mode of development of the British triton' by John HigginbottomFebruary 1847
MC/5/69Letter from Edward J [Joshua] Cooper, Markree Castle, Collooney, to [Thomas] Bell, [Secretary of the Royal Society]10 December 1852
PT/73/13/3Painting, lower jaw and throat of alligator dissected by Canton[1827]
MC/4/248Letter from Thomas Bell, secretary to the Committee of Zoology and Physiology, 17 New Broad Street, to Dr [Peter Mark] Roget, Secretary of the Royal Society4 July 1848
MC/4/306Letter from Edward Cooper, Markee Castle, [Collooney, Co Sligo, Ireland], to Thomas Bell, [Secretary of the Royal Society]3 December 1849
MC/4/301Letter from [George Biddell] Airy, Royal Observatory Greenwich, to Thomas Bell, Secretary of the Royal Society20 November 1849
MC/4/336Letter from Edward Sabine and [John] Forbes Royle, General Secretaries [of the British Association for the Advancement of Science], 6 Queen Street Place, London, to [Samuel Hunter Christie and Thomas Bell] the Secretaries of the Royal Society22 March 1850
MC/4Volume 4 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1844-1850
MC/5/40Letter from Tho [Thomas] Graham, London, to Thomas Bell, Secretary of the Royal Society22 April 1852
MC/5/82Letter from Frederick Manning, London, to [Thomas Bell and Samuel Hunter Christie], the Secretaries of the Royal Society3 February 1853
MC/5/80Letter from Edward Sabine, [Treasurer of the Royal Society], Woolwich, to Thomas Bell, [Secretary of the Royal Society]4 January 1853
MC/5/99Letter from Lieutenant Fr [Francis] Higginson, Great Globe Exhibition, Leicester Square, London, to T [Thomas] Bell, Secretary of the Royal Society, Somerset House5 May 1853
MS/426/486Copy letter from C R [Charles Richard] Weld, the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Lieut Higginson R.N5 May 1853
MC/5/110Letter from A B [Augustus Bozzi] Granville, 1 Curzon Street, May Fair, to T [Thomas] Bell, Secretary of the Royal Society18 June 1853
MC/5/113Letter from A W [August Wilhelm von] Hofmann, Royal College of Chemistry, to Thos [Thomas] Bell, Secretary of the Royal Society23 June 1853
MC/5/114Letter from Francis Higginson, No 5 Royal Hill, Greenwich, to the [Earl of Rosse], President and to the Fellows of the Royal Society9 July 1853
MC/5/97Letter from Francis Higginson, Great Globe Exhibition, Leicester Square, London, to T [Thomas] Bell, Secretary of the Royal Society, Somerset House28 April 1853
MC/5/100Letter from Francis Higginson, Great Globe Exhibition, Leicester Square, London, to the Council of the Royal Society, Somerset House, London5 May 1853
MC/5/313Letter from Thomas Bell, 17 New Bond Street, to Lord Wrottesley, [President of the Royal Society]19 November 1857
MC/5Volume 5 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1851-1858
PT/31/6/15Plate, figures IIIa, IIIb, and IV showing muscles of respiration in a cock [rooster] and a hawk by Francis Sibson[1845]
MC/6Volume 6 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1859-1863
PT/31/6/17Plate, unpublished figures VIIa and VIIb showing muscles of respiration in a pig by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/31/6/21Plate, unpublished figures Xa-b showing muscles of respiration in an ass [donkey] by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/34/7Paper, 'On the blow hole of the porpoise' by Francis Sibson[1845]
PT/37/9Paper, 'Observations on the freezing of the albumen of eggs' by James Paget[1849]
PT/34/7/4Plate, figure 1 showing cranium, blow-hole, and sacs of the porpoise by [Francis Sibson?][1845]
PT/31/6/5Plate, 'Influence of the dorsal curves on the movements of the ribs. The upper ribs approach to, the lower recede from one another' by Francis Sibson[1845]
AP/32/13Unpublished paper, 'On a remarkable Aurora Borealis at Montreal on the 13th August 1849' by Thomas McGuinn23 August 1849
AP/21/21Unpublished paper, 'On the structure of the teeth: the vascularity of those organs and their relation to the bone' by John Tomes31 May 1838
AP/28/6/1Unpublished manuscript, 'On motion in the lumbar division of the spine of birds' by George Oakley FlemingDecember 1845
AP/28/6Unpublished paper, 'On motion in the lumbar division of the spine of birds' by George Oakley Fleming1845
PT/38/7Paper, 'Influence of physical agents on the developement [sic] of the tadpole of the triton and the frog' by John Higginbottom5 February 1850
AP/33/13Unpublished paper, 'Researches into the identity of the existences or forces light, heat, electricity and magnetism, etc.' by John Goodman5 March 1851
AP/21/17Unpublished paper, 'On the action of light on the colour of the river sponge (Spongilla fluviatilis)' by John Hogg9 May 1838
RR/2/8Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'On the anatomy and physiology of Cordylophora, a contribution to our knowledge of the tubularian zoophytes' by George James Allman22 August 1853
AP/29/7/1Unpublished manuscript, 'Researches to determine the number of species and the mode of development of the British triton' by John HigginbottomFebruary 1847
AP/33/5Unpublished paper, 'On the motions of the iris' by Bernard Edward BrodhurstNovember 1851
AP/35/4/1Unpublished manuscript, 'On the typical forms of the large secreting organs of the human body' by Thomas Silvester [Sylvester]9 November 1853
RR/2/141Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'Further observations on the anatomy of Macgillivrayia, Cheletropis, and allied genera of pelagic gasteropoda' by John Denis MacDonaldnd [1855]
DM/6/140Letter from J F W Herschel to Thomas Bell2 May 1852
AP/43/7Unpublished paper, 'On the temperature of flowers and leaves of plants' by E J [Edward Joseph] Lowe1860
MM/12/77Letter from J F W Herschel to Thomas Bellc. March 1853
AP/35/4Unpublished paper, 'On the typical forms of the large secreting organs of the human body' by Thomas Silvester [Sylvester]9 November 1853
PT/62/1Paper, 'On the structure and growth of the tooth of echinus' by S [Samuel] James A [Augustus] Salter[1861]
RR/5/167Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'On the fossil mammals of Australia. - Part II. Description of an almost entire skull of the thylacoleo carnifex, Owen, from a freshwater deposit, Darling Downs, Queensland' by Richard Owen1 November 1865
PT/26/14Paper, 'On the organic tissues in the bony structure of the corallidæ' by J S [James Scott] Bowerbank[1842]
PT/31/6Paper, 'On the mechanism of respiration' by Francis Sibson[1845]
RR/1/247Referee's report by Richard Owen and Thomas Bell, on a paper 'On the structure of the teeth, the vascularity of those organs, and their relation to bone' by John Tomes[1837]
RR/2/127Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'Discovery that the veins of the bat's wing (which are furnished with valves) are endowed with rythmical contractility, and that the onward flow of blood is accelerated by each contraction' by Thomas Wharton Jones11 March 1852
RR/4/193Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'On the fossil mammals of Australia - Part I - Description of a mutilated skull of a large marsupial carnivore (Thylacoleo carnifex, Owen), from a calcareous conglomerate stratum, eighty miles S. W. of Melbourne, Victoria' by Richard Owen29 January 1859
RR/1/12Letter from Thomas Bell, on two papers 'On the chorda dorsalis' and 'On the corpuscles of the blood - Part II' by Martin Barry 15 March 1841
RR/3/192Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on two papers, 'Observations on the anatomy and affinities of the Phyllirrhoë bucephala' and 'Brief sketch of the anatomy of a new genus of pelagic gasteropoda, named Jasonilla' by John Denis MacDonald1856
AP/33/2Unpublished paper, 'An experimental inquiry undertaken with the view of ascertaining whether any and what signs of current electricity are manipulated in plants, during vegetation' by Henry Foster Baxter1852
AP/33/13/1Unpublished manuscript, 'Researches into the identity of the existences or forces light, heat, electricity and magnetism, etc.' by John Goodman5 March 1851
AP/33/4Unpublished paper, 'The human iris, its structure and physiology' by Bernard Edward Brodhurst20 May 1851
AP/32/7Unpublished paper, 'On the application of the form of carbon deposited in gas retorts during the destructive distillation of coal as the negative plate in the nitric acid voltaic battery' by Christopher Leefe Dresser1849
AP/32/7/1Unpublished manuscript, 'On the application of the form of carbon deposited in gas retorts during the destructive distillation of coal as the negative plate in the nitric acid voltaic battery' by Christopher Leefe Dresser1849
AP/32/14/1Unpublished letter, 'Sur la transformation gazeuse de l'eau, ay moyen de la pile dans seux compartiments' [On the gaseous transformation of water, by means of two separate compartments] from Daniel Paret to the President of the Royal Society28 August 1849
AP/32/14Unpublished letters, 'Sur la transformation gazeuse de l'eau, ay moyen de la pile dans seux compartiments' [On the gaseous transformation of water, by means of two separate compartments] from Daniel Paret to the President of the Royal Society28 August 1849 - 8 October 1849
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