A treatise on the physiology and diseases of the eye : containing a new mode of curing cataract without an operation : experiments and observations on vision, also on the inflection, reflection, and colours of light : together with remarks on the preservation of sight, and on spectacles, reading-glasses, &c. / by John Harrison Curtis.

  • Curtis, John Harrison, 1778-approximately 1860.
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1833
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A treatise on the physiology and diseases of the eye : containing a new mode of curing cataract without an operation : experiments and observations on vision, also on the inflection, reflection, and colours of light : together with remarks on the preservation of sight, and on spectacles, reading-glasses, &c. / by John Harrison Curtis. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1833.

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222 pages, 1 unnumbered color leaf of plates (frontispiece) ; 23 cm

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