Volume 1
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
- Date:
- 1833
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: 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. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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