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PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANSACTIONS. 
May 10, 1683* 
The CONTENTS. 
I. LUMBRICUS teres, or Anatomical 
Obfervations on the Round Worm bred in human bodies. 
By Edward Tyfon M. D. Col. Med. Lond. nec non Reg» 
Societ.Soc. 2. A remarkable relation of a Mm bitten rvith 
a mad Do^^ and dying of the Difeafe calkd Hydrophobia:* 
(em in a Letter to the Royal Society by the learned Martin 
ISi^tv EfquirB^ Dated from York M^i'Ch 26. 1683, 3« 
Continuation ofadifcourfe about ViGon, roith an Exami^ 
nation offome late objeUions a^ainft it. By W iliiam Briggs 
M. D. and Fellow of the CoUedge of Phy fici ans, 4. dn 
account of the DijfeUion of a Bitchy whofe Cornoa Uteri be- 
ing fiWd with the bones and flejh of a former conception 3 had 
after a fecond conception^ the Ovzaffixttofeveral parts of 
the Abdomen. By an ingenious Phyfitian, a fellow of the 
Royal Society. 5. The Anatomy ofaMonJkous Vigcom^ 
municated to the Royal Society. By an ingenious Student 
in PhyGck, in the Vniverjity of Oxford. An account of 
two Boo\s. I. F L E T A M I N O R :» the Laws of 
jirt and Nature ^ in knowing, jud^ing^ afayingy finings re* 
finings andinlarging the bodies of confined Metalls^ in tw9 
parts ; the Firji containing Affays of Lazarus Erckern 
chief Provet or Aff^y-^M^fttv general ^ the Empire^ Ger-^ 
many, in Five Books ^ originally written by Him in theTtM- 
feonick language, and now trcijlated into Englifli. The 
Second containing ElTays on Metallic\words^ as a Didiona- 
ry to the Wori^ By Sr. John Pettus of Suffolk Knight^ of 
th Society for the Mirxs Royal. London 1683^ in FoL 
X //. Ben- 
