Record

RefNoRBO/15/3
AltRefNoRBO.15.53
LevelItem
Title'An Essay upon the Use of the Bile in the Animal Oeconomy founded upon an observation of a Wound in the Gall Bladder' by Alexander Stuart, Physician in Ordinary to her Majesty
Date1730
Description- Details of the post-mortem by Mr Coldham, surgeon, of the man, who had wounded his gall bladder, in the presence of Messrs Fiquel and Black, with several gentlemen and Stuart
- case history of the man before he was wounded
- details about 'hysterick or nervous Colick'
Read to the Royal Society on 28 May 1730
LanguageEnglish
Extent19 sides
FormatManuscript
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialPrinted in 'Philosophical Transactions' vol 36, no 414, p 341
RBO/17/3 page 14 for comments by C Balgluy
RBO/17/36 page 226 for explanations by Stuart
RelatedRecordCLP/14ii/31
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