Referee's report by Alexander William Williamson, on two papers 'Research conducted for the medical department of the privy council at the pathological laboratory of St. Thomas's Hospital. First series.—The chemical nature and composition, combinations, and metamorphoses of the colouring-matters of bile' and 'Research conducted for the medical department of the privy council at the pathological laboratory of St. Thomas's Hospital regarding urine' by Johann Ludwig Wilhelm Thudichum
Reference number: RR/6/291
Date: 13 May 1868
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Recommended for publication in the 'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society'.
Subject: Physiology
[Published in the 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of London']
Not recommended for publication in the 'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society'. Suggests the author not publish any experiments on this subject until more conclusive results have been obtained.
Subject: Physiology
[Not published]
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- 13 May 1868
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Alexander William Williamson, Referee's report by Alexander William Williamson, on two papers 'Research conducted for the medical department of the privy council at the pathological laboratory of St. Thomas's Hospital. First series.—The chemical nature and composition, combinations, and metamorphoses of the colouring-matters of bile' and 'Research conducted for the medical department of the privy council at the pathological laboratory of St. Thomas's Hospital regarding urine' by Johann Ludwig Wilhelm Thudichum, 13 May 1868, RR/6/291, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_6_291/referees-report-by-alexander-william-williamson-on-two-papers-research-conducted-for-the-medical-department-of-the-privy-council-at-the-pathological-laboratory-of-st-thomass-hospital-first-seriesthe-chemical-nature-and-composition-combinations-and-metamorphoses-of-the-colouring-matters-of-bile-and-research-conducted-for-the-medical-department-of-the-privy-council-at-the-pathological-laboratory-of-st-thomass-hospital-regarding-urine-by-johann-ludwig-wilhelm-thudichum, accessed on 12 December 2024
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Research conducted for the medical department of the privy council at the pathological laboratory of St. Thomas's Hospital. First series.—The chemical nature and composition, combinations, and metamorphoses of the colouring-matters of bile External link, opens in new tab.
Date: 31st December 1868
DOI: 10.1098/rspl.1867.0039
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Referee's report by Edward Frankland, on two papers 'Research conducted for the medical department of the privy council at the pathological laboratory of St. Thomas's Hospital. First series.—The chemical nature and composition, combinations, and metamorphoses of the colouring-matters of bile' and 'Research conducted for the medical department of the privy council at the pathological laboratory of St. Thomas's Hospital regarding urine' by Johann Ludwig Wilhelm Thudichum
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