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Rudolph Peters

Sir Rudolph Albert Peters MC MID FRS HFRSE FRCP LLD (13 April 1889 – 29 January 1982) was a British biochemist. He led the research team at Oxford who developed British Anti-Lewisite (BAL), an antidote for the chemical warfare agent lewisite. His efforts investigating the mechanism of arsenic war gases were deemed crucial in maintaining battlefield effectiveness. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Islam and colonialism : the doctrine of Jihad in modern history / by Peters, Rudolph

    Published 1979
    Book
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    Jihad in classical and modern Islam : a reader / by Peters, Rudolph

    Published 1996
    Book
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    Jihad : a history in documents / by Peters, Rudolph

    Published 2016
    Book
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    The Ashgate Research Companion to Islamic Law. by Bearman, P. J. (Peri J.)

    Published 2016
    Other Authors: “…Peters, Rudolph…”
    Full Text (via ProQuest)
    eBook
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    A bibliography of Islamic law, 1980-1993 / by Al-Zwaini, Laila

    Published 1994
    Other Authors: “…Peters, Rudolph…”
    Book
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    A bibliography of Islamic law, 1980-1993 / by Al-Zwaini, Laila

    Published 1994
    Other Authors: “…Peters, Rudolph…”
    Book
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    The Ashgate research companion to Islamic law /

    Published 2016
    Other Authors: “…Peters, Rudolph…”
    Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
    eBook
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    The Islamic school of law : evolution, devolution, and progress /

    Published 2005
    Other Authors: “…Peters, Rudolph…”
    Conference Proceeding Book
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    Hidden futures : death and immortality in Ancient Egypt, Anatolia, the classical, biblical and Arabic-Islamic world /

    Published 1994
    Other Authors: “…Peters, Rudolph…”
    Book
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    Thiamine deficiency; biochemical lesions and their clinical significance. : [Proceedings] /

    Published 1967
    Other Authors: “…Peters, Rudolph Albert, Sir…”
    Conference Proceeding Book
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