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  <dc:title>Letter, from Edward Smyth [to the Royal Society], dated at Trinity College, Dublin</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Encloses the minutes of the Dublin Philosophical Society from 24 May 1686 to 11 April 1687
Expressing wish to continue corresponding with the Society

Read to the Royal Society on 13 July 1687

Minutes give details about the weather in Dublin, concerning a woman who was revived with 'sal armoniack' after she was believed to be drowned, the effects of thunder and lightning on a woman, concerning Molyneux's new dial</dc:description>
  <dc:date>13 April 1687</dc:date>
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