A statement of the case of Wm. Dempster, a juggler who died in consequence of having swallowed a table-knife / by John Hadfield.

  • Hadfield, G. J. (Geoffrey John)
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[1824]
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A statement of the case of Wm. Dempster, a juggler who died in consequence of having swallowed a table-knife / by John Hadfield. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Middlewich : Printed by Wm. Eachus, [1824]

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17 pages, 1 unnumbered folded plate : illustrations ; 19 cm

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'An abridged account of the case of Don John Antonio de Aranda, a Spanish officer, who having swallowed a fork, voided it some months afterwards, considerably decreased in weight, and size. It is taken from Reid's translation of Le Dran's surgical cases, and consultations' - p. [14]-17

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