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Not recommended for publication in the 'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society'. The authors should be encouraged however, and their essay could be published in the Proceedings.

Subject: Physiology

[Published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 1865]

Reference number
RR/5/71
Earliest possible date
04 June 1865
Physical description
Letter on paper
Page extent
4 pages
Format
Manuscript

Creator name

Henry Bence Jones

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Henry Bence Jones, Referee's report by Henry Bence Jones, on a paper 'On the application of physiological tests for certain organic poisons, and especially digitaline' by C Hilton Fagge and Thomas Stevenson, 04 June 1865, RR/5/71, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_5_71/referees-report-by-henry-bence-jones-on-a-paper-on-the-application-of-physiological-tests-for-certain-organic-poisons-and-especially-digitaline-by-c-hilton-fagge-and-thomas-stevenson, accessed on 11 October 2024

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