William Hewson and the Lady Without the Coagulable Lymph

HEWSON, W. (1739–1774) savant, anatomist and surgeon; partner of William Hunter 1762–1771; Colpley medallist 1769; FRS 1770. His “Inquiry into the Properties of the Blood” was minutely observed and lucidly described, although unfortunately it is sometimes difficult to interpret what he wrote in curr...

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