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  <dc:title>'Three Chirurgical Cases by Mr Bezaleel Sherman'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Consists of:
- the cure of a fracture, and of the seeming benefit of osteocolla 
- a foul ulcer in the mouth, and loss of part of the lower jaw-bone, supplied by a Callus by the use of osteocolla
- a sinuous ulcer in the rectum from a swallowed fish bone 
Sherman reports that the three people are living and can attest the truth of the case
Read to the Royal Society on 9 November 1738</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1738</dc:date>
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