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- catalog abstract "Signed: Abraham Johnson. Written and published by Hill as a hoax upon the Royal Society, in revenge for his rejection as a candidate for membership. Cf. Caricature history of the Georges / Thomas Wright. London, 1868, p. 218.".
- catalog alternative "Letter to the Royal Society".
- catalog contributor b7445954.
- catalog contributor b7445955.
- catalog contributor b7445956.
- catalog created "1885.".
- catalog date "1885".
- catalog date "1885.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1885.".
- catalog description "Signed: Abraham Johnson. Written and published by Hill as a hoax upon the Royal Society, in revenge for his rejection as a candidate for membership. Cf. Caricature history of the Georges / Thomas Wright. London, 1868, p. 218".
- catalog description "Signed: Abraham Johnson. Written and published by Hill as a hoax upon the Royal Society, in revenge for his rejection as a candidate for membership. Cf. Caricature history of the Georges / Thomas Wright. London, 1868, p. 218.".
- catalog extent "[6], 32, [2] p. :".
- catalog isPartOf "Collectanea adamantaea ; 7".
- catalog isPartOf "Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine--Medical Heritage Library digitization project. net".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Signed: Abraham Johnson. Written and published by Hill as a hoax upon the Royal Society, in revenge for his rejection as a candidate for membership. Cf. Caricature history of the Georges / Thomas Wright. London, 1868, p. 218".
- catalog issued "1885".
- catalog issued "1885.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Edinburgh : Privately printed,".
- catalog subject "QP251 .H65 1885".
- catalog subject "Reproduction.".
- catalog subject "WZ 305 H646ℓ 1885".
- catalog subject "Wit and Humor.".
- catalog title "Letter to the Royal Society".
- catalog title "Lucina sine concubitu : a treatise humbly addressed to the Royal Society : in which is proved, by most incontestable evidence, drawn from reason and practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed, without any commerce with man ; edited by Edmund Goldsmid.".
- catalog type "text".