Record

RefNoDM/5/73B
LevelItem
Title'Desiderata to Dr Clarke'
Datec.1660s
Description7 items listed: "The history of vipers and poysons"; "Injections into veines"; "To torment one with sympathy powder"; "Observations upon Rabbits dissected; "To cut out a Dog's Spleen without tying up the vessels"; "To make the experiment of breaking the nerves that go to the diaphragme and thereby killing a dog" and "To draw up a Catalogue of such experiments as he should think proper further to be made in the matter of injection into veines, in order to - recommend them to severall persons of the Society for tryal, by way of assistance to him".
Extent1 side
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA4332Clarke; Timothy (- 1672); physician - 1672
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