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  <dc:title>'An Account of a Stone voided by a Woman thro' the Urethra after taking a certain oily Medicine By the Right Honorable Henry Lord Colerane'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Figure of stone in text
Woman lived in a parish house at Tottenham High Cross aged 50 years and had complained of the stone. Samuel Hall, servant of Lord Colerane, gave her an artificial compound oil which was prepared by Stephen Hill of Rotterdam
Read to the Royal Society on 1 March 1738</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1738</dc:date>
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