Paper, 'On respiration' by Wm [William] Allen and Wm [William] Hasledyne [Hasledine] Pepys
Reference number: PT/3/26
Date: 1809
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26 manuscript pages and two plates illustrating a water gasometer
Subject: Physiology / Chemistry
Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'On respiration'.
Read 22 June 1809.
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- 1809
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- 28 pages
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- Manuscript
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William Hasledine Pepys
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William Allen
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William Hasledine Pepys, William Allen, Paper, 'On respiration' by Wm [William] Allen and Wm [William] Hasledyne [Hasledine] Pepys, 1809, PT/3/26, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/pt_3_26/paper-on-respiration-by-wm-william-allen-and-wm-william-hasledyne-hasledine-pepys, accessed on 15 February 2026
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Manuscripts of papers published in Philosophical Transactions, 1809
November 1808 - June 1809 Reference number: PT/3
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