An impartial inquiry into the seat of the immediate organ of sight. Viz. whether the retina or choroïdes. Being the subject of a lecture, in a course lately given on the nature and cure of the diseases of the eye ... / [John Taylor].
- Taylor, John, 1703-1772
- Date:
- 1743
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An impartial inquiry into the seat of the immediate organ of sight. Viz. whether the retina or choroïdes. Being the subject of a lecture, in a course lately given on the nature and cure of the diseases of the eye ... / [John Taylor]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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