The case of Sir Jeremy Sambrooke, baronet, fairly and impartially stated. Containing a full and exact account of the singular disorder in the eye of this gentleman. With a faithful relation of the great variety of uncommon circumstances attending his cure. And a clear demonstration of the highest probability of his perfect recovery, humbly inscrib'd to himself / by J. Taylor, Doctor of Physick; Oculist to his Majesty; and member of several of the colleges of Physicians in Foreign parts.
- Taylor, John, 1703-1772.
- Date:
- 1743
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The case of Sir Jeremy Sambrooke, baronet, fairly and impartially stated. Containing a full and exact account of the singular disorder in the eye of this gentleman. With a faithful relation of the great variety of uncommon circumstances attending his cure. And a clear demonstration of the highest probability of his perfect recovery, humbly inscrib'd to himself / by J. Taylor, Doctor of Physick; Oculist to his Majesty; and member of several of the colleges of Physicians in Foreign parts. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![C a ] five Merit; whofe many amiable Qualities ren¬ der him fo defervedly Dear to all who have the Honour of his Acquaintance, and who, con- fequently cannot but be very fenfibly affe&ed, with Pleafure or Uneafinefs, proportionable to the happy or unhappy Event of an Undertaking, in which his Welfare is fo immediately concerned: I was induced to think, that a full and particular Narrative of my whole Proceeding, in the Treat¬ ment of this Gentleman’s Indifpofition, would not be unpleafing to the Public; elpecially, as it is given by his own Permifiion, and publilhed with no other View, than that of juftifying all the Meafures I have taken, and demonftrating, that a further Purfuit of them can hardly fail, of being attended with a happy Recovery of ufeful Vifion, “ About the begining of June laft (in Confer quence of the good Succefs, I was fo happy as to obtain in a parrallel Cafe, with the Lady his Sifter, and feveral Others *, whofe Recovery had been enquired into, and known by fome of that Honourable Family) I was confulted concerning a Diforder in the left Eye, under which this Gentleman * Mrs. Hooper, of Tunbridge. Mr, Crojby, of Briflol. Mr, Hammond, of Hatton Garden, &c.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30780986_0010.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)