'Account of an extraordinary Cure by Sweating in hot Turf with a Description of the Indian hot houses' by Paul Dudley
Reference number: RBO/11/98
Date: 1723
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Original letter dated 13 November 1723 in New England
Read to the Royal Society on 23 January 1724
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- RBO/11/98
- Earliest possible date
- 1723
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- 4 pages
- Format
- Manuscript
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'Account of an extraordinary Cure by Sweating in hot Turf with a Description of the Indian hot houses' by Paul Dudley, 1723, RBO/11/98, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_11_98/account-of-an-extraordinary-cure-by-sweating-in-hot-turf-with-a-description-of-the-indian-hot-houses-by-paul-dudley, accessed on 03 December 2024
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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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