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Microfcopic obfervations on the human blood 
- Styles and Torre 
— - Experiments on the blood, with l'ome remarks 
on its morbid appearances Hewfon 
On the degree of heat which coagulates the 
limph and the ferum of the blood, with an en- 
quiry into the caufes of the inflammatory cruft 
or ftze, as it is called ■* Hewfon 
— ~ Further remarks on the properties of the coagu- 
table limph, on the flopping of haemorrhages, 
and on the effects of cold upon the blood 
- - Hewfon 
— • On the figure and compofition of the red parti- 
cles of the blood, commonly called the Red 
Globules * - Hewfon 
— — Obfervations on refpiration, and the ufes of the 
blood - - PrieJUey 
Blood (The transfufion of). Account of the rife and 
attempts of a way to convey liquors immedi- 
ately into the mafs of blood Oldenburgh 
— The fuccefsof the experiment of tr?msfuftng the 
blood of one animal into another Lewis 
The method obferved in transfufing the blood 
out of one animal into another Boyle 
™ — ■ Trials propofed to be made for the improve- 
ment of the experiment of transfufing blood 
out of one live animal into another Boyle 
— — An account of an eafier and fafer way of trans- 
fufing blood, viz. by the veins only King 
— An experiment of bleeding a mangy into 
found dog - • Coxe 
— Letter touching the transfufion of blood Deni 
— - An account of forae effects of the transfufton of 
blood at Paris - Anon. 
— — An advertifement concerning the invention of 
the transfufton of blood Qldenburgh 
■ Some experiments of inje£ling liquors into the 
veins of animals - FracaJJhti 
— An experiment upon blood grown cold FracaJJhti 
— An account of more trials of transfufton, ac- 
companied with fome conftderations thereon, 
chiefly in reference to its circumfpeiSl practice 
on man ; together with a further vindication of- 
this invention from ufurpers Oldenburg 
— A confirmation* of the experiments made b\ 
Sign. Fracaflati in Italy, by injecting acid li- 
quors into the blood - Boyle 
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LXIII 303 
LXVI 226 
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