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Num. 159.

PHILOSOPHICAL

TRANSACTIONS.


May 20. 1684


The CONTENTS.

1. Two remarkable Cases relating to Vision, communicated to the Publisher, by the learned and ingenious Will. Briggs M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, and Physician of St.Thomas's Hospital, Lond. 2. The description and use of the Pores in the skin of the hands and feet, by the learned and ingenious Nehemiah Grew, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society. 3. An abstract of a Letter from Mr. Anthony Leewenhoeck of Delft, dated Sept. 17. 1683. containing some Microscopical Observations, about Animals in the scurf of the Teeth, the substance call'd Worms in the Nose, the Cuticula consisting of Scales. 4. A Letter from Mr. John Collins to the Reverend and Learned Dr. John Wallis Savilian Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford, giving his thoughts about some Defects in Algebra.


Two remarkable Cases relating to Vision, communicated to the Publisher, by the learned and ingenious Wil. Briggs M. D. fellow of the College of Physicians, and Physician of St. Thomas's Hospital, Lond.

Sr. I Received some time since an account of a remarkable Case in Vision, from Dr. Peter Parbarn a worthy Physician in Norwich; which because it so rarely occurs,

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