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  <dc:title>Extract of a letter, from Stephen Williams [to the Royal Society], dated at Plymouth</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Original dated 2 July 1735

Account of the effects of a viper bite on William Oliver and the application of  his 'specifick' (oil of olives) upon the wound, which proved antidotal; the same 'specifick' was applied to puppies, cats and pigeons who had been bitten by vipers</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1735</dc:date>
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