Record

RefNoRBC/2/97
AltRefNoRBC/2/322
LevelItem
Title'A Further Account of some Experiments of Transfusion made by Dr King at his own House'
Date30 May 1667
DescriptionExperiments carried out between a sheep and a dog, between a fox and a lamb

Also observations of ants; of a cat dissected alive; of strangling a dog and trying to bring it back to life; of dissecting a bitch that had just copulated

Read to the Royal Society on 25 July 1667
LanguageEnglish
Extent5 sides
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordRBO/3/58
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