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  <dc:title>Extract of a letter, from Cromwell Mortimer to [Charles Francois de Cisternay] Du Fay</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Observations of Mr Wheler's experiment to revolve one mass around another; that salad oil is not such a successful antidote to the bite of vipers in France as it is in England; states that a horse's swelling was reduced by hot oil after being bitten by a snake
Original letter was dated 22 September 1737</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1737</dc:date>
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