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Paper, 'On the nerves of the uterus. Description of the plates' by T [Thomas] Snow Beck

Reference number: PT/30/16

Date: 1846

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Manuscript of Beck's paper found at PT/30/15. No plates are included. Notes published in paper found at PT/30/17.

Subject: Anatomy

Published in Philosophical Transactions as part of paper titled 'On the nerves of the uterus'.

Received by the Royal Society on 6 July 1846.

Abstract of paper published in Abstracts of the Papers Printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London [later Proceedings of the Royal Society of London], Volume 5, 1851.

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PT/30/16
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1846
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Ink on paper
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35 pages
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Manuscript

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Thomas Snow Beck

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Thomas Snow Beck, Paper, 'On the nerves of the uterus. Description of the plates' by T [Thomas] Snow Beck, 1846, PT/30/16, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/pt_30_16/paper-on-the-nerves-of-the-uterus-description-of-the-plates-by-t-thomas-snow-beck, accessed on 18 January 2025

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