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'An account of a Stone found in the Stomach of a Lady on Dysection another in the Left kidney, and some smaller ones in the Gall bladder by Mr Willian Clark, Surgeon, Communicated by Dr Charles Preston'

Reference number: RBO/8/37

Date: 1698

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Read to the Royal Society on 22 March 1698

Reference number
RBO/8/37
Earliest possible date
1698
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6 pages
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Manuscript

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'An account of a Stone found in the Stomach of a Lady on Dysection another in the Left kidney, and some smaller ones in the Gall bladder by Mr Willian Clark, Surgeon, Communicated by Dr Charles Preston', 1698, RBO/8/37, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_8_37/an-account-of-a-stone-found-in-the-stomach-of-a-lady-on-dysection-another-in-the-left-kidney-and-some-smaller-ones-in-the-gall-bladder-by-mr-willian-clark-surgeon-communicated-by-dr-charles-preston, accessed on 14 May 2025

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