Two essays: one upon single vision with two eyes; the other on dew / A letter to the Right Hon. Lloyd, Lord Kenyon [on the case of Dr. Stanger], and an account of a female of the white race of mankind, part of whose skin resembles that of a negro; with some observations on the causes of the differences in colour and form between the white and negro races of men. By the late William Charles Wells ... With a memoir of his life, written by himself.
- William Charles Wells
- Date:
- 1818
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Two essays: one upon single vision with two eyes; the other on dew / A letter to the Right Hon. Lloyd, Lord Kenyon [on the case of Dr. Stanger], and an account of a female of the white race of mankind, part of whose skin resembles that of a negro; with some observations on the causes of the differences in colour and form between the white and negro races of men. By the late William Charles Wells ... With a memoir of his life, written by himself. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![3. Observations on the Dropsy which succeeds Scarlet Fever. 4. A Case of Aneurism of the Aorta, attended with ulceration of the Osopha- gus and Windpipe. 5. A Case of Epilepsy and Hemiplegia, apparently produced by a sharp projection from the inner Table of the Skull. 6. A Case of Tetanus, with Observa- tions on the Disease. 7. A Case of Aneurism of the Aorta,. communicating with the Pulmonary Artery. 8. A Case of considerable enlargement. of the Czecum and Colon. 9. A Case of an extensive Gangrene of the Cellular Membrane, between the Muscles and Skin of the Neck and Chest. 10. On Rheumatism of the Heart. 1]. On the presence of the Red Matter and Serum of the Blood in the Urine of Dropsy, which has not originated in Scar- let Fever.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33090622_0075.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)