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Sectional Committee: Physiology

Not recommended for publication in the 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of London'. Refers to work of Bach [?] and Paul Ehrlich, neither of whose work is referred to in the paper.

[Not published]

Endorsed on verso as received 29 October 1914.

Reference number
RR/21/87
Earliest possible date
October 1914
Physical description
Standardised form (type D) and letter on paper
Page extent
3 pages
Format
Manuscript

Creator name

William Maddock Bayliss

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William Maddock Bayliss, Referee's report by William Maddock Bayliss, on a paper 'Studies on the reductase of liver and kidney II' by David Fraser Harris and Henry Jermain Maude Creighton, October 1914, RR/21/87, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_21_87/referees-report-by-william-maddock-bayliss-on-a-paper-studies-on-the-reductase-of-liver-and-kidney-ii-by-david-fraser-harris-and-henry-jermain-maude-creighton, accessed on 21 January 2025

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