'A Case of an extraordinary periodical Hemorrhage observed by Mr Henry Banyer of Wisbech, and by him sent in a Letter to Mr William Coats, who drew it up as a Narrative' communicated by Joseph Ames
Reference number: RBO/21/7
Date: 1737

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Read to the Royal Society on 15 December 1737
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- RBO/21/7
- Earliest possible date
- 1737
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- 6 pages
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- Manuscript
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'A Case of an extraordinary periodical Hemorrhage observed by Mr Henry Banyer of Wisbech, and by him sent in a Letter to Mr William Coats, who drew it up as a Narrative' communicated by Joseph Ames, 1737, RBO/21/7, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_21_7/a-case-of-an-extraordinary-periodical-hemorrhage-observed-by-mr-henry-banyer-of-wisbech-and-by-him-sent-in-a-letter-to-mr-william-coats-who-drew-it-up-as-a-narrative-communicated-by-joseph-ames, accessed on 26 March 2025
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Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 20, copies of papers communicated 1737-1739
1737-1739 Reference number: RBO/21
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