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Reference numberEC/1880/17
Previous numbersCert X, 371; A56413
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TitleTilden, Sir William Augustus: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationWilliam A Tilden
Distinguished as a Chemist.
Author of Papers "on the Periodides of the Organic Bases"; "On the crystalline principles of Aloes"; "on the action of Nitrosyl Chloride on organic bodies"; "on Isomeric Nitroso-terpenes"; "on terpin & Terpinol", & numerous others published in the Journal of the Chemical Society, Pharmaceutical Journal, &c.
Author of "Principles of Chemical Philosophy" in Longman's Series of Science Text Books
ProposersFrom Personal Knowledge. Henry E Roscoe; A W Hofmann; John Stenhouse; Henry E Armstrong; Henry Watts; J H Gladstone; Hugo Muller; H Debus; Nevil Story Maskelyne; W J Russell; J Norman Lockyer; W H Perkin; J H Gilbert; Fredk Guthrie; E Frankland
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Tilden, Sir William Augustus: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA6503Tilden; Sir; William Augustus (1842 - 1926)1842 - 1926
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