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Letter, from Henry Oldenburg to Francesco Travagino, dated at London

Reference number: EL/O2/143

Date: 18 March 1674

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Concerning works by Boyle which Oldenburg sent; wishes him to resume correspondence with the Society again; states that Willis has begun to work on the effects of medicines in the human body

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EL/O2/143
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18 March 1674
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1 page
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Manuscript

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Henry Oldenburg

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Henry Oldenburg, Letter, from Henry Oldenburg to Francesco Travagino, dated at London, 18 March 1674, EL/O2/143, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/el_o2_143/letter-from-henry-oldenburg-to-francesco-travagino-dated-at-london, accessed on 20 April 2026

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