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  <dc:title>Paper, 'Ane account of Hannah Tailor a very extraordinary child of about 6 yeares of age who in face etc. was as bigg as a full grown woman and of what appeared on the dissection of her body' by Dr Henry Sampson</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Sampson describes the case of a girl who was sickly until the age of three, but then grew substantially and went through part of a precocious puberty. She complained often of pains in her left side and died at the age of six. In her autopsy, she was found to have a significantly enlarged left kidney, an enlarged liver, and diseased lungs. Includes two copies of the account.

Subject: Anatomy

Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'A relation of one Hannah Taylor, a very extraordinary child of about six years of age, who in face, &amp;c. Was as large as a full grown woman; and of what appeared on the dissection of her body'.

Read to the Royal Society on 13 November 1695.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[1695]</dc:date>
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