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  •   GB 0809 Ross - Ross, Col Sir Ronald (1857-1932)
    •   179 - Journal articles and other papers written by Ross, includes material on malaria, sleeping sickness and mathematics.
      • 44 - Letters from Sir Ronald Ross to David Thomson
Ref NoGB 0809 Ross/179/44/03
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Extent1
TitleLetter from Sir Ronald Ross to the Secretary of the Royal Society
Date17/11/1920
DescriptionRoss sends a copy of David Thomson's article for proceedings of the Royal Society. Ross states that the Royal Society published one by Thomson and Ross on a similar subject in 1910. This is an unsigned copy.
AccessStatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
Related MaterialGB 0809 Ross/102/98; 23/051 & GB 0809 Ross/179/43/01; 92/078, GB 0809 Ross/179/44/04
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