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Subject: Anatomy

Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'Experiments to ascertain the coagulating power of the Secretion of the gastric glands. By Sir Everard Home, Bart. F. R. S. Communicated by the Society for promoting the knowledge of animal chemistry'.

Read 21 January 1813.

Abstract published in Abstracts of the Papers Printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London [later Proceedings of the Royal Society of London], Volume 1, 1832.

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PT/7/12
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1813
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Ink on paper
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9 pages
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Manuscript

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Everard Home

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Everard Home, Paper, 'Experiments to ascertain the coagulating power of the secretion of the gastric glands' by Sir Everard Home, 1813, PT/7/12, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/pt_7_12/paper-experiments-to-ascertain-the-coagulating-power-of-the-secretion-of-the-gastric-glands-by-sir-everard-home, accessed on 03 December 2024

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