Record

RefNoRR/W/5/97
LevelItem
TitleReferee's Report by [Arthur John] Allmand on a paper 'The photochemistry of proteins with especial reference to the pharmacological and therapeutic actions of ultraviolet radiation, I and II' by [Joseph Stanley] Mitchell
Date7 July 1937
DescriptionPaper reference code: B.150

Sectional Committee: Physiology

Is unsure whether the paper is suitable for publication as much of it is outside his area of expertise. Thinks it should be considered by an ad hoc committee - suggests E J [Edmund John] Bowen and R A [Rudolph Albert] Peters, and N K [Neil Kensington] Adam. Provides feedback, stating that he believes the paper's broad range of subjects makes it unsuitable for publication at this stage. Referee's report form includes estimates of length and cost of publishing the paper.

[Not published].

Received 9 July 1937
Extent4p
FormatTypescript
Manuscript
PhysicalDescriptionStandardised form (type D)
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordRR/W/5/94
RR/W/5/95
RR/W/5/96
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA6137Mitchell; Joseph Stanley (1909 - 1987)1909 - 1987
NA1362Allmand; Arthur John (1885 - 1951)1885 - 1951
NA8136Bowen; Edmund John (1898 - 1980)1898 - 1980
NA1789Peters; Sir; Rudolph Albert (1889 - 1982)1889 - 1982
NA4918Adam; Neil Kensington (1891 - 1973)1891 - 1973
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