RefNo | EC/1929/12 |
Previous numbers | Cert XIV, 75; A05916 |
Level | Item |
Title | Raper, Henry Stanley: certificate of election to the Royal Society |
Description | Date stamp on reverse |
Citation | Distinguished for investigations in chemical physiology and pathology. Has made highly significant experimental contributions to the problem of fatty acid synthesis and oxidation in the animal body, and has developed a theory of proved value concerning the mode of oxidation 'in vivo' of fatty acids with branched chains. More recently he has conducted brilliant investigations on the mechanism of the tyrosine-tyrosinase reaction, and has discovered novel chemical changes of great biological significance, including the production of indole derivatives from tyrosine. Has successfully applied chemical methods in the investigation of a variety of pathological conditions, and (1915-1918) rendered well-known service in perfecting methods of defence in connection with gas warfare. Joint author of a monograph on 'The Fats.' |
Proposers | H D Dakin; A V Hill; J B Leathes; Arthur Lapworth; Robert Robinson; F G Hopkins; J J R Macleod; C S Sherrington; A B Macallum |
AccessStatus | Open |
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Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA1738 | Raper; Henry Stanley (1882 - 1951) | 1882 - 1951 |