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Carlier presents physiological observations on the liver, describing a series of experiments.

Includes three pages of photographs.

Subject: Physiology

Received 6 February 1905. Read 23 February 1905. Communicated by C S [Charles Scott] Sherrington..

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AP/76/6
Earliest possible date
1905
Physical description
Ink on paper
Page extent
35 pages
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Manuscript
Photograph

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Edmond William Wace Carlier

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Edmond William Wace Carlier, Unpublished paper, 'On changes observable in the liver cells during digestion and their relation to hepatic secretion' by E [Edmond] Wace Carlier, 1905, AP/76/6, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/ap_76_6/unpublished-paper-on-changes-observable-in-the-liver-cells-during-digestion-and-their-relation-to-hepatic-secretion-by-e-edmond-wace-carlier, accessed on 18 February 2025

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