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  <dc:title>Continuation of a paper, from Pietro Michelotti to Joseph Cervi, first physician to the King and Queen of Spain</dc:title>
  <dc:description>First section is EL/M3/54
On the history of a distemper resembling a dropsy of the breast which ended in apoplexy and death together with some medical observations and suggested medicines (four examples - distillation with onions, 'vinum scilliticum', burdock, cow's urine
Read to the Royal Society on 17 March and 12 May 1737</dc:description>
  <dc:date>30 November 1733</dc:date>
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