'An Account of an extra-uterine Foetus, taken out of a woman after Death, that had continued five years and a half in the Body' by Robert Houstoun
Reference number: RBO/11/10
Date: 1723
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Read to the Royal Society on 9 May 1723
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- RBO/11/10
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- 1723
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- 7 pages
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- Manuscript
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'An Account of an extra-uterine Foetus, taken out of a woman after Death, that had continued five years and a half in the Body' by Robert Houstoun, 1723, RBO/11/10, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_11_10/an-account-of-an-extra-uterine-foetus-taken-out-of-a-woman-after-death-that-had-continued-five-years-and-a-half-in-the-body-by-robert-houstoun, accessed on 14 December 2025
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Paper, 'An account of an extra-uterine foetus taken out of a woman after death, that had continued five years and an [sic] half in the body' by Robert Houstoun [Houston]
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Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 11, copies of papers communicated 1720-1724
1720-1724 Reference number: RBO/11
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