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Letter from Frederick Walker Mott, on a paper 'Phenomena resulting from interruption of afferent and efferent tracts of the cerebellum' by J A Risien Russell to the Secretary of the Royal Society

Reference number: RR/13/103

Date: 17 September 1896

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He has returned the paper and included a report.

Subject: Physiology

[Published in Philosophical Transactions B, 1897].

Reference number
RR/13/103
Earliest possible date
17 September 1896
Physical description
Letter on paper
Page extent
1 page
Format
Manuscript

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Letter from Frederick Walker Mott, on a paper 'Phenomena resulting from interruption of afferent and efferent tracts of the cerebellum' by J A Risien Russell to the Secretary of the Royal Society, 17 September 1896, RR/13/103, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_13_103/letter-from-frederick-walker-mott-on-a-paper-phenomena-resulting-from-interruption-of-afferent-and-efferent-tracts-of-the-cerebellum-by-j-a-risien-russell-to-the-secretary-of-the-royal-society, accessed on 11 February 2025

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