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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![THE 9?‘/& CASE O F Sir Jeremy Sambrooke, BARONET, Fairly and Impartially Stated. CONTAINING A full and cxad Account of the Singular Disorder in the Eye of this Gentle¬ man. WITH A faithful Relation of the great Variety of un¬ common Circumstances attending his CURE. AND A clear Demonftration of the higheft Probability of his Perfect RECOVERY. Humbly Infer ib'd to HI MS ELF. By J. TAYLOR, Doftor of Phyfick; Oculifl to his Majefty ; and Member of feveral of the Colleges of Phy- ficians in Foreign Parts. Qui dat Videre, dat Vivere. LONDON: Printed for J. Crockatt, near Garraway's Coffee-Houfe in Exchange-Alley; and Sold by M. Cooper, at the Globe, in Fater-nofter-Row. 1743. .[Price Six-Pence.]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30780986_0001.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)