Third referee's report by Francis Gotch, on a Croonian Lecture 'Observations on isolated nerve (with particular reference to carbon dioxide)' by Augustus Desire Waller
Reference number: RR/13/149
Date: 1896
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Recommended for publication in Philosophical Transactions. Parts two and three should be rearranged and appendixes should be added.
Subject: Physiology
[Published in Philosophical Transactions B. 1897].
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- RR/13/149
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- 1896
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- 2 pages
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Francis Gotch, Third referee's report by Francis Gotch, on a Croonian Lecture 'Observations on isolated nerve (with particular reference to carbon dioxide)' by Augustus Desire Waller, 1896, RR/13/149, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_13_149/third-referees-report-by-francis-gotch-on-a-croonian-lecture-observations-on-isolated-nerve-with-particular-reference-to-carbon-dioxide-by-augustus-desire-waller, accessed on 13 January 2025
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I. Croonian Lecture .—Observations on isolated nerve (with particular reference to carbon dioxide) External link, opens in new tab.
Date: 31st December 1897
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.1897.0001
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Referees' reports on scientific papers submitted to the Royal Society for publication
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Referees' reports: volume 13, peer reviews of scientific papers submitted to the Royal Society for publication
1896-1897 Reference number: RR/13
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