Referee's report by Benjamin Collins Brodie, on a paper 'On the dissolution of urinary calculi in dilute saline fluids, at the temperature of the body, by the aid of electricity' by Henry Bence Jones
Reference number: RR/2/119
Date: 03 February 1853

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Recommended for publication in the 'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society'. Suggests clarification in stating how the experiments were undertaken.
Subject: Physiology
[Published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society]
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- RR/2/119
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- 03 February 1853
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- 8 pages
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Benjamin Collins Brodie, Referee's report by Benjamin Collins Brodie, on a paper 'On the dissolution of urinary calculi in dilute saline fluids, at the temperature of the body, by the aid of electricity' by Henry Bence Jones, 03 February 1853, RR/2/119, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_2_119/referees-report-by-benjamin-collins-brodie-on-a-paper-on-the-dissolution-of-urinary-calculi-in-dilute-saline-fluids-at-the-temperature-of-the-body-by-the-aid-of-electricity-by-henry-bence-jones, accessed on 08 February 2025
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Referees' reports: volume 2, peer reviews of scientific papers submitted to the Royal Society for publication
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