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Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London (1665)

Journal Volume: 7
Journal Issue: 83
Journal Year: 1672
Articles in SafetyLit: 2

A relation of an inland-sea, near Danzick, yielding at a certain season of the year a green substance, which causeth certain death; together with an observation about white amber: communicated by Mr. Kirkby, in a letter written to the publisher from Danzi

An extract of a letter, written March 5. 1672 by Dr. Thomas Cornelio, a Neapolitan philosopher and physician, to John Dodington esquire, his majesties resident at Venice; concerning some observations made of persons pretending to be stung by tarantula's:


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