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  <dc:title>Paper, 'An observation of a white liquor resembling milk, [which] appeared instead of serum separated from the blood after it had stood some time' by Alexander Stuart</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Stuart shares the case study of John Wicks Carver, of Bromley Street [London], who is suffering with sickness. Stuart describes taking Carver's blood and observing a 'white liquor, resembling milk' [chyle]. He observes the substance over several days. 

Subject: Physiology / Haematology

Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'An observation of a white liquor resembling milk which appeared instead of serum separated from the blood after it had stood some time'

Read to the Royal Society on 10 January 1733</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[1733]</dc:date>
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