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'Mr John Rogers of Stamford Licentiate in Physick his account of the Worm which came out of his Wifes Ear: which worm he presented to the Royal Society on May 1722 by the hand of Peter Le Neve'

Reference number: RBO/11/58

Date: 1722

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Read to the Royal Society on 7 June 1722

Reference number
RBO/11/58
Earliest possible date
1722
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2 pages
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'Mr John Rogers of Stamford Licentiate in Physick his account of the Worm which came out of his Wifes Ear: which worm he presented to the Royal Society on May 1722 by the hand of Peter Le Neve', 1722, RBO/11/58, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_11_58/mr-john-rogers-of-stamford-licentiate-in-physick-his-account-of-the-worm-which-came-out-of-his-wifes-ear-which-worm-he-presented-to-the-royal-society-on-may-1722-by-the-hand-of-peter-le-neve, accessed on 18 May 2025

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