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Lettre … touchant deux expériences de la transfusion faites sur des hommes.

Publication Details

Paris: J. Cusson, 1667 CE.

The first transfusion of blood into a human was performed by Denis on June 15, 1667; he transfused lamb’s blood into a youth. For a partial translation, see Geoffrey Keynes’s Blood transfusion (Bristol, 1949) 14-15. Denis also wrote: “a letter concerning a new way of curing sundry diseases by transfusion of blood”, which was published in some copies of Phil. Trans., 1667, 2, 489-504; for a reprint and a paper on the subject, see A. D. Farr, Med. Hist., 1980, 24, 143-62.

Thematic Classifications

Catalog MetadataReference Information
Entry Number#2013
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/1971
Author Bio LinkWikipedia ↗
External URLlettre-touchant-deux-expriences-de-la-transfusion-faites-sur-des-hommes

Geographic Context

Publication place: Paris

Mentioned in annotation: Bristol