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  1. Seabrooke, Richard [Author]

    Seabrookes caueat: or His warning piece to all his louing country-men, to beware how they meddle with the eyes : In which is contayned the exact and most certaine remedies for all manner of infirmities, which shall happen vnto the eyes. Written for the generall good of this whole monarchie of great Brittaine. By Richard Seabrooke, practicioner in the art of the occulist

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    London: Printed by Edw. All-de, dwelling neere Christes Church, 1620 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  2. Baley, Walter [Author] ; Fernel, Jean [Other]; Riolan, Jean [Other]

    Two treatises concerning the preseruation of eie-sight. The first written by Doctor Baily sometimes of Oxford: the other collected out of those two famous phisicions Fernelius and Riolanus

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    At Oxford: By Ioseph Barnes [i.e. G. Eld], for Iohn Barnes [in London], 1616 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  3. Baley, Walter [Author]

    A briefe treatise touching the preservation of the eie sight : consisting partly in good order of diet, and partly in vse of medicines - [The sixte edition]

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    At Oxford: By Ioseph Barnes, Printer to the Vniversitie, 1602 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  4. Baley, Walter [Author]

    A briefe treatise touching the preseruation of the eie sight : consisting partly in good order of diet and partly in vse of medicines

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    [S.l: Eliot's Court Press?], 1586 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  5. Taylor, John [Author]

    An account of some of the many remarkable cures of various diseases in the eyes, performed by John Taylor, oculist, of Hatton Garden, who has practised for upwards of thirty years in London only : In which are inserted the patients names, particular diseases, and their respective places of abode

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    London: Re-printed in October, MDCCLXXVII. [1777] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  6. Mauclerc, John Henry [Author]

    Nomenclatura critica morborum ocularium : Or, a Critical Index to the Distempers of the Eyes. By John Henry Mauclerc, M. D

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    London: sold by F. Newbery, the Corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard ; and C. Heydinger, in Graston-Street, St. Ann's, Soho, MDCCLXVIII. [1768] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  7. Taylor, John [Author]

    An exact account of two hundred and forty-three different diseases, to which the eye and its coverings are exposed : All copied after nature, in the order many years given, in various languages, viz. Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, &c. &c. In the several courts, and in presence of crowned heads, sovereign Princes, and in many of the most celebrated academies, universities, and societies of the learned. Being the produce of the greatest experience, long and most extensive practice, (in the cure of distempered eyes,) of any in the age we live. The author the Chevalier John Taylor, opthalmiater, pontifical, imperial, and royal, viz. To His Present Majesty,-to the pontifical and imperial courts,-to the Kings of Poland, Denmark, and Sweden, &c.-to the several electors of the Holy Empire,-to the Royal Infant Duke of Parma,-to the Prince Royal of Poland,-to the Prince Royal Charles of Lorrain,-to the Princes of Saxe-Gotha, Orange, Brunswick, Anspach, Bareith, Hesse Cassel, Mecklenburg, Modena, Bavaria, Holstein, Liege, Zerbst, Saltsburg, Georgia, &c. and to almost all other crowned heads and sovereign Princes of Europe,-professor in optics,-member of the most celebrated academies, universities, and societies of the learned, viz. in France, Spain, Portugal, Russia, Italy, Germany, Poland; and, in general, in all the Holy Empire, in Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Holland, Netherlands, &c.-raised to the dignity of citizen and noble of Rome, by a public act, in the name, and with the voice of the senate and people,-Fellow of that College of Physicians, and of the colleges of Padua, Pavia, Ratisbon, Gottingen, &c.-doctor of physic, and doctor of chirurgery in many of the most eminent universities,-chevalier in several of the first courts of the world,-and author of forty-four works on the art of restoring and preserving sight; all written by himself in several languages.-Who has been not only several times in every town in these Kingdoms, (viz. Great-Britain and Ireland,) but in every kingdom, province, state, and city, of the least consideration,-in every court, and presented to every crowned head and sovereign Prince in all Europe, without exception

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    Edinburgh, 1759 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  8. Taylor, John [Author]

    The sentiments of the professors of physick : in the foreign universities, concerning the operations and method of curing the diseases incident to the eye, as practised by John Taylor, Doctor of Physick, Surgeon, Oculist to his Majesty, and Fellow of several Colleges of Physicians in foreign Parts

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    London: printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.XLII. [1742] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  9. Taylor, John [Author]

    A new treatise on the diseases of the chrystalline humour of a human eye : or, of the cataract and glaucoma. With a New Theory of their Causes, and an Endeavour to demonstrate that there are no membranous Cataracts; but that all Cataracts are from an Alteration of the chrystalline Humour itself. With An exact Description of a new and more successful Method of making the Operations necessary to the Removal of the several Species of these Diseases. Humbly address'd to Her Majesty. To which is prefix'd, a letter to the physicians and Surgeons of London and Westminster. By John Taylor, M. D. Oculist, Fellow of the College of Physicians of Basle in Swisserland, of the Imperial Academy of Cologn in Germany, and of the Society of Leige and Rheims

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    London: printed for James Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXXVI. [1736] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  10. A safe and sure method to bring sight to the eyes of those people who never had it : and to restore it to others, who by any Accident or Means, have lost it, either Totally, or in Part. And this, without any manual operation, or medicinal application to the eyes. And to cure (by the same method) all stubborn diseases of the head, Face, Ears, and Teeth, as well as the Eyes - [The second edition, corrected]

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    London: printed for the author, and sold at the Perriwig-Maker's, next door to John's Coffeehouse, over-against the Pav'd-Stones, in St. Martin's-Lane, Charing-Cross, [1736] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  11. Crosse, William [Author]

    A brief treatise of the eyes : Wherein not only the structure of the same is anatomically demonstrated; but the diseases (which for the most are incident thereto) are likewise distinctly describ'd. To which is added, some particular Directions for preserving the Sight. Together with a Table explaining the Terms of Art made use of in the Treatise; thereby rendering the same intelligible and useful to all Persons. By William Crosse, Practitioner of Physick, and Oculist

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    London: printed: and sold by J. Morphew, at Stationers-Hall, 1708 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  12. Graham, James [Author]

    Thoughts on the present state of the practice in disorders of the eye and ear : To which is added, an address to the inhabitants of Great Britain, particularly to those residing in the great metropolis of the British Empire, to which, by permission, are annexed, singular cases, authentic and remarkable cures, lately performed in London, in the diseases of those organs. By James Graham, M.D. oculist and aurist

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    London: Printed, and may be had gratis at Mr. Newbery's, the Corner of St. Paul's Chruch-Yard, and at the Doctor's house in Pall-Mall, nearly opposite the King's Palace, MDCCLXXV. [1775] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  13. Home, Everard Sir [Author]

    An account of the orifice in the retina of the human eye : discovered by Professor Soemmering. To which are added, proofs of this appearance being extended to the eyes of other animals. By Everard Home, Esq. F.R.S. From The philosophical transactions

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    [London], [1798] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  14. Geach, Francis [Author]

    Medical and chirurgical observations on inflammations of the eyes : On the venereal disease. On ulcers, and gunshot wounds. By Francis Geach, Surgeon at Plymouth

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    London: printed for B. Law in Ave-Mary-Lane, and R. Heydon at Plymouth, MDCCLXVI. [1766] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  15. Duddell, Benedict [Author]

    An appendix to the treatise of the horney-coat of the eye : and the cataract. With an answer to Mr. Cheselden's appendix, relating to his new operation upon the iris of the eye. By Benedict Duddell, Surgeon

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    London: printed by E. Howlatt, and sold at the Golden-Ball in Bullin-Court, near the New Exchange in the Strand, 1733 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  16. Ware, James [Author]

    A copy of the appendix and notes : Annexed to the third edition of remarks on the ophthalmy, psorophthalmy, and purulent eye: By James Ware, Surogeon

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    London: Printed for Charles Dilly, in the Poultry; H. Murray, No. 32, Fleet-street; and J. Walter, Charing Crose, MDCCXCV. [1795] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009