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  <dc:title>Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor William Dobinson Halliburton, Fellow of the Royal Society</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Encloses a note of the state of business for the Physiology Committee [not enclosed] and leaves it to Halliburton to decide if this is sufficient to warrant calling the Committee together. If a meeting is not called matters might be settled by circulating business to the members, as is done by some other Sectional Committees and on receipt of the second referee's report on Kennedy's paper, Halliburton should draw up a resolution on Kennedy's paper and circulate it amongst the members.. If Halliburton does think the Committee should meet, Harrison asks to know by the next day. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>7 December 1900</dc:date>
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