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Subject: Zoology / Physiology

Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'On the structure and formation of the so-called apolar, unipolar, and bipolar nerve-cells of the frog'.

Received by the Royal Society on 7 May 1863. Read 21 May 1863.

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 12, 1863.

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PT/69/13
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1863
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Ink on paper
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42 pages
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Manuscript

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Lionel Smith Beale

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Lionel Smith Beale, Paper, 'On the structure of the so-called apolar, unipolar and bipolar nerve-cells of the frog' by Lionel S [Smith] Beale, 1863, PT/69/13, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/pt_69_13/paper-on-the-structure-of-the-so-called-apolar-unipolar-and-bipolar-nerve-cells-of-the-frog-by-lionel-s-smith-beale, accessed on 13 January 2025

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    Dates: 1802-1865

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