The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
Basil Wood ( - )
Surgeon. AcquirerDonator of object(s)
Relevant locations: Residence at Oxford, Oxfordshire
References in Documents:
An Exact and particular Account of the rarities in the Anatomy School (Oxford MS Rawlinson C. 865) 96 A stone taken out of a Man's bladder [by M ]
after he was dead, weighing 16 ounces.
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after he was dead, weighing 16 ounces.
An Exact and particular Account of the rarities in the Anatomy School (Oxford MS Rawlinson C. 865) 97 A stone taken of the bladder of the same Man alive by
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A Catalogue of the Benefactors to the Anatomy Schoole in Oxon. (Rawlinson Q.e. 36) MBasil Chirurgeon in Oxon. gaue
A stone cut out of a man's Bladder. {And both aliue}
A stone cut out of a Woman's Kidney. {And both aliue}
A true shape of a Stone taken from a Gentlewoman, aged 57
years, and is now very well: the stone it selfe weighted 9 Ounces and a halfe.
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years, and is now very well: the stone it selfe weighted 9 Ounces and a halfe.
Nov. 8. 1693.