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Reference numberMC/30/13
Alternative reference number15013
LevelItem
TitleLetter from [William Maddock] Bayliss, St. Cuthbert's, West Heath Road, Hampstead, N.W, to Mr [Robert] Harrison, [Royal Society]
CreatorBayliss; Sir; William Maddock (1860 - 1924); physiologist
Date9 January 1915
DescriptionInforms he had someone answer Harrison's note regarding the paper by Compton, stating that as the reference is in favour of publication, it may go forward. Enquires about the paper by [Albert J] Walton on "Growth of Mammalian Tissue", currently in posession of Mr [Henry George] Plimmer. Supposes that the referees for other papers have not been sent in their reports and hopes to ascertain whether no meeting of the Physiology Committee is necessary until they do. Seeks a reminder as to whether the refrees' reports were favourable towards Macdonald's paper.
Extent1p
FormatManuscript
Physical descriptionInk on paper
Access statusOpen
Related materialdoi.org/10.1098/rspb.1915.0009
Fellows associated with this archive
CodeNameDates
NA7858Bayliss; Sir; William Maddock (1860 - 1924); physiologist1860 - 1924
NA1377Plimmer; Henry George (1856 - 1918)1856 - 1918
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