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  <dc:title>'Account of two women being poison'd by the simple distill'd Water of Laurel Leaves and of several Experiments upon Dogs' by Thomas Madden, MD of Dublin</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Madden believed that the laurel water was one of the most 'desperate' poisons 
Copy of a  letter to Cromwell Mortimer, original dated 29 April 1731 at Dublin
Read to the Royal Society on 17 June 1731</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1731</dc:date>
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