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Paintings, blood coagula by Franc [Franz Andreas] Bauer

Reference number: PT/73/12/6

Date: 29 November 1825

Description

Plate 6, figures 1-6 showing sections of blood coagula at various degrees of magnification. Inscribed with publication and plate details. Signed in ink bottom left 'Franc Bauer' and below that 'Novr 29th 1825', struck out in pencil. At the top left is a struck-out pencil inscription reading 'November 12th 1825'. Royal Society stamp verso. The manuscript for this paper is wanting.

Subject: Physiology

Published in Philosophical Transactions as part of paper titled 'On the coagulation by heat of the fluid blood in an aneurismal tumour' by Everard Home.

Read to the Royal Society on 2 March 1826.

Reference number
PT/73/12/6
Earliest possible date
29 November 1825
Physical description
Watercolour on paper
Page extent
1 page
Format
Watercolour

Creator names

Franz Andreas Bauer

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Everard Home

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Franz Andreas Bauer, Everard Home, Paintings, blood coagula by Franc [Franz Andreas] Bauer, 29 November 1825, PT/73/12/6, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/pt_73_12_6/paintings-blood-coagula-by-franc-franz-andreas-bauer, accessed on 19 January 2025

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