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Perrault, Claude.
Dossier Claude Perrault. Notes et dessins scientifiques relatifs à son travail à l'Académie des Sciences
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———. “Extrait d'une lettre écrite à Monsieur de la Chambre, qui contient les observations qui ont été faites sur un grand poisson disséqué dans la Bibliothèque du Roy, le vingt-quatrième juin 1667.” Paris, 1667.

———. “Observations qui ont été faites sur un Lion disséqué dans la Bibliothèque du Roy, le vingt-huictième Juin 1667, tirées d'une lettre écrite à Monsieur de la Chambre.” Paris, 1667.

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“An Account of an Easier and Safer Way of Transfusing Blood Out of One Animal into Another, viz. by the Veins, Without Opening Any Artery of Either.” May 6, 1667: 449–451.

“An Account of Another Experiment of Transfusion, viz. of Bleeding a Mangy into a Sound Dog.” May 6, 1667: 451–452.

“An Account of More Tryals of Transfusion, Accompanied with Some Considerations Thereon, Chiefly in Reference to its Circumspect Practise on Man; Together with a Farther Vindication of This Invention from Usurpers.” October 21, 1667: 517–525.

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“Extract of a Letter, Written to the Publisher by M. Denys from Paris; Giving Notice of an Admirable Liquor, Instantly Stopping the Blood of Arteries Prickt or Cut, Without Any Suppuration, or Without Leaving Any Scar or Cicatrice.” 1673, vol. 8: 6039.

“An Extract of a Printed Letter, Addressed to the Publisher, by M. Jean Denis…. Touching on the Differences Risen About the Transfusion of Bloud.” 1668, vol. 3: 710–715.

“An Extract out of the Italian Giornale de Letterati, About Two Considerable Experiments of the Transfusion of the Blood.” May 8, 1667: 840–842.

“A Letter, Written to the Publisher by the Learned and Experienced Dr. Timothy Clarck, One of His Majesties Physicians in Ordinary,
Concerning Some Anatomical Inventions and Observations, Particularly the Origin of the Injection into Veins, the Transfusion of Bloud, and the Parts of Generation.” May 18, 1668: 672–682.

“The Method Observed in Transfusing the Bloud out of One Animal into Another.” December 17, 1666: 353–358.

“A Relation of Some Trials of the Same Operation, Lately Made in France.” December 9, 1667: 559–564.

“The Success of the Experiment of Transfusion the Bloud of One Animal into Another.” November 19, 1666: 352.

“Trials Proposed by Mr. Boyle to Dr. Lower, to Be Made by Him, for the Improvement of Transfusing Bloud out of One Live Animal into Another.” February 11, 1667: 385–388.

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