Philosophical Transactions/Volume 13/Number 147
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- 1. LUMBRICUS TERES, or some Anatomical Observations on the Round Worm bred in human bodies. By Edward Tyson M. D. Col. Med. Lond. nec non Reg. Societ. Soc.
- 2. A remarkable relation of a Man bitten with a mad Dog, and dying of the Disease called Hydrophobia, sent in a Letter to the Royal Society by the learned Martin Lister Esquire, Dated from York March 26. 1683.
- 3. A Continuation of a discourse about Vision, with an Examination of some late objections against it. By William Briggs M.D. and Fellow of the Colledge of Physitians,
- 4. An account of the Dissection of a Bitch, whose Cornua Uteri being fill'd with the bones and flesh of a former conception, had after a second conception, the Ova affix't to several parts of the Abdomen. By an ingenious Physitian, a fellow of the Royal Society.
- 5. The Anatomy of a Monstrous Pig communicated to the Royal Society. By an ingenious Student in Physick, in the University of Oxford.