Unpublished paper, 'Researches carried on at the pathological laboratory of St. Thomas's Hospital [London]. Second series' by J L W [Johann Ludwig Wilhelm] Thudichum
Reference number: AP/49/9
Date: 1867

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Thudichum continues with research presented in an earlier paper (see AP/49/8). This paper focuses on uromelanine and its compounds.
Marked on front as 'Archives May/65'.
Received 14 November 1867. Read 12 December 1867. Communicated by John Simon.
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- AP/49/9
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- 1867
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- Page extent
- 35 pages
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- Manuscript
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J.L.W. Thudichum
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J.L.W. Thudichum, Unpublished paper, 'Researches carried on at the pathological laboratory of St. Thomas's Hospital [London]. Second series' by J L W [Johann Ludwig Wilhelm] Thudichum, 1867, AP/49/9, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/ap_49_9/unpublished-paper-researches-carried-on-at-the-pathological-laboratory-of-st-thomass-hospital-london-second-series-by-j-l-w-johann-ludwig-wilhelm-thudichum, accessed on 07 February 2025
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Creator: J.L.W. Thudichum Reference number: AP/49/8
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Archived papers: volume 49, scientific papers submitted the Royal Society unpublished or abstracted, 1867
1867 Reference number: AP/49
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