Archived papers: volume 31, scientific papers submitted the Royal Society unpublished or abstracted, 1848-1849
Reference number: AP/31
Date: 1848-1849
Description
Contains 20 papers, letters and an appendix submitted to the Royal Society but not published at the time of receipt. The papers are arranged alphabetically by author and cover the period of 1848-1849 [spine reads 1849]. Includes an index at the beginning of the volume.
- Reference number
- AP/31
- Earliest possible date
- 1848-1849
- Physical description
- Vellum-covered volume, gilded title on the spine
- Page extent
- One volume containing 13 papers, six letters and one appendix
- Format
- Manuscript
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Archived papers: volume 31, scientific papers submitted the Royal Society unpublished or abstracted, 1848-1849, 1848-1849, AP/31, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/ap_31/archived-papers-volume-31-scientific-papers-submitted-the-royal-society-unpublished-or-abstracted-1848-1849, accessed on 11 December 2024
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This volume contains 20 manuscripts:
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Paper, 'An experimental inquiry undertaken with the view of ascertaining, whether any and what signs of current electricity are manifested during the organic process of secretion in living animals; being an attempt to apply some of the discoveries of [Michael] Faraday to physiology' by H F [Henry Foster] Baxter
1848 Creator: Henry Foster Baxter Reference number: AP/31/1 -
Paper, 'On the spontaneous electrical currents observed in the wires of the electric telegraph' by W H [William Henry] Barlow
1848 Creator: William Henry Barlow Reference number: AP/31/2 -
Unpublished paper, 'On the application of the theory of elliptic functions and of the properties of surfaces of the second order to the rotation of a rigid body round a fixed point' by James Booth
1848 Creator: James Booth Reference number: AP/31/3 -
Unpublished paper, 'Contributions to the physiology of the alimentary canal' by William Brinton
05 April 1848 Creator: William Brinton Reference number: AP/31/4
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