An account of the rise and attempts of a way to conveigh liquors immediately into the mass of blood.
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- 1965
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1965
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pages 1-3 ; 24 cm
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Author unnamed
The article describes Christopher Wren's method of injecting substances into the veins of living animals (though the hypodermic syringe and the hollow needle were not invented until nearly 200 years later)
Originally published: Philosophical Transactions 1:128-130, 1665.
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Location Status History of MedicineVG.CAOpen shelves