FRS (1935)[1] Royal Medal (1949) Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh (1950)
Sir Rudolph Albert Peters MC MID FRS[1] 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.[2]
^ abThompson, R. H. S.; Ogston, A. G. (1983). "Rudolph Albert Peters. 13 April 1889-29 January 1982". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 29: 494–523. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1983.0018. JSTOR 769811.
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...
time of the Abbasids, the concept was no longer central to statecraft. RudolphPeters also wrote that with the stagnation of Islamic expansionism, the concept...
HarperCollins (Kindle edition). p. Commentary to 47:4, Loc. 59632–59635. RudolphPeters (2006). Crime and Punishment in Islamic Law: Theory and Practice from...
the Islamic Law of War Archived 18 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine RudolphPeters, Islam and Colonialism. The doctrine of Jihad in Modern History (Mouton...
C). Thiamine was also synthesized by the Williams group in 1936. Sir RudolphPeters, in Oxford, used pigeons to understand how thiamine deficiency results...
Retrieved 14 February 2015. Quran 5:45 Quran 4:92, and Quran 5:45 RudolphPeters (2006), Crime and Punishment in Islamic Law, Cambridge University Press...
HarperCollins (Kindle edition). p. Commentary to 47:4, Loc. 59632–59635. RudolphPeters (2006). Crime and Punishment in Islamic Law: Theory and Practice from...
"lavender foal syndrome", a lethal genetic disorder in horses. Sir RudolphPeters, in Oxford, introduced thiamine-deprived pigeons as a model for understanding...
members of the Muslim Brotherhood, like Yusuf al-Qaradawi. According to RudolphPeters, scholar of Islamic studies and the history of Islam, contemporary traditionalist...
justice in Saudi Arabia". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 February 2015. RudolphPeters (2006), Crime and Punishment in Islamic Law, Cambridge University Press...
and obligatory when one is not qualified as a mujtahid. According to RudolphPeters, this is by consensus and known in the religion by necessity (ma'lum...
synthesis of methylglyoxal from glycerol. The term was first publicised by RudolphPeters in his Croonian Lecture of 1951. A 1971 study published by the Harvard...
new edition. Index of subjects, Leiden : E.J. Brill, 1993-. (ed. with RudolphPeters and Frank E. Vogel) The Islamic School of Law: Evolution, Devolution...
Islamic law, p.173. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521678735. RudolphPeters (2009). "Hudud". In John L. Esposito (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia...
combat sacré" des origines au XIIe siècle, Albin Michel, Paris 1993 RudolphPeters: Jihad in Classical and Modern Islam Nicola Melis, "A Hanafi treatise...
School of Law: Evolution, Devolution and Progress. Eds. Peri Bearman, RudolphPeters and Frank E. Vogel. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2005. Fierro, "The Introduction...
Archived from the original on 7 December 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2020. RudolphPeters (1958). "John Beresford Leathes. 1864–1956". Biographical Memoirs of...
system: a comparative study. Andhra Legal Decisions. p. 3,71,142. Peters, Rudolph (2006). Crime and Punishment in Islamic Law: Theory and Practice from...
Physiology or Medicine for Fleming and Florey from the British biochemist RudolphPeters. The secretary of the Nobel committee, Göran Liljestrand, made an assessment...
Islamic Law of War Archived August 18, 2013, at the Wayback Machine RudolphPeters, Islam and Colonialism. The doctrine of Jihad in Modern History (Mouton...
Physiology or Medicine for Fleming and Florey from the British biochemist RudolphPeters. The secretary of the Nobel committee, Göran Liljestrand, made an assessment...
"Proto-Malikis, Malikis and Reformed Malikis in Al-Andalus". In Peri Bearman; RudolphPeters; Frank E. Vogel (eds.). The Islamic School of Law: Evolution, Devolution...
Modern Perspectives on Islamic Law, ISBN 978-0857934475, pp. 222-223 RudolphPeters, Crime and Punishment in Islamic Law, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0521796705...
Babraham. A department of biochemistry was established in 1954 by Sir RudolphPeters FRS, who had just retired from Oxford University. He invited Rex Dawson...
has historically been debated among the Islamic communities. Scholars RudolphPeters and Gret J.J. De Vries document that some, like the Hanafite lawyers...
Islamic Civilization at Georgetown University. [citation needed] Rudolph F. Peters, Professor of Islamic Law at the University of Amsterdam. [citation...
in 1939, Sinclair joined a Ministry of Supply team under Professor RudolphPeters in the Department of Biochemistry, seeking countermeasures to poison...