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Paper reference code: B.173

Sectional Committee: Physiology

Does not recommend for publication. Manuscript note directs reader to 'see previous report' [RR/W/5/112] for comments.

[Not published in Royal Society journals but had been announced in Nature, 139, pp.1016-1017, 1937 and in full in the Biochemical Journal, 32 (1), pp.149-170, 1938].

Received 30 September 1937

Reference number
RR/W/5/113
Earliest possible date
24 September 1937
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Standardised form (type D)
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2 pages
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David Keilin

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David Keilin, Referee's Report by [David] Keilin on a paper 'Chemical mechanism of the oxidation of protohaematin to verdohaematin' by [Rudolf] Lemberg, B Cortis-Jones, and M Norrie, 24 September 1937, RR/W/5/113, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_w_5_113/referees-report-by-david-keilin-on-a-paper-chemical-mechanism-of-the-oxidation-of-protohaematin-to-verdohaematin-by-rudolf-lemberg-b-cortis-jones-and-m-norrie, accessed on 14 May 2026

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