Referee's report by Francis Hugh Adam Marshall, on a paper 'The functions of the corpus luteum' by R Deanesly and A S Parkes
Reference number: RR/43/4
Date: August 1931
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Sectional committee: Physiology
Recommended for publication in Proceedings, in full.
[Not published].
Endorsed on verso as received 26 August 1931.
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- RR/43/4
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- August 1931
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- 2 pages
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Francis Hugh Adam Marshall, Referee's report by Francis Hugh Adam Marshall, on a paper 'The functions of the corpus luteum' by R Deanesly and A S Parkes, August 1931, RR/43/4, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_43_4/referees-report-by-francis-hugh-adam-marshall-on-a-paper-the-functions-of-the-corpus-luteum-by-r-deanesly-and-a-s-parkes, accessed on 04 November 2024
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