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An enquiry into the causes which have most commonly prevented success in the operation of extracting the cataract; with an account of the means by which they may either be avoided or rectified
To which are added, observations on the dissipation of the cataract, and on the cure of the gutta serena. Also, additional remarks on the epiphora; or, watery eye. The whole illustrated with a variety of cases. By James Ware, surgeon -
A new treatise on the glaucoma, or cataract. By Silvester Ô Halloran, of Limerick, Surgeon
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A treatise on the extraction of the cataract
By Frederick Bischoff, F.M.S. oculist to his Majesty in the Electorate of Hanover, and to her Majesty in England -
An inaugural dissertation on cataract
submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost; the trustees & medical faculty, of the University of Pennsylvania, on the thirty-first of May 1800, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine -
An inaugural dissertation on cataract
Submitted to the examination of the Rev. J. Andrews, D.D. provost, (pro tempore) the trustees, and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, on the fifth day of June, 1805; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine -
A treatise on the extraction of the cataract
By D. Augustus Gottlieb Richter, M. & Ch. D. Aulic Counsellor And Physician To His Britannic Majesty, Professor Of The Practice Of Physic And Surgery In The University Of Gottingen, President Of The College Of Surgeons, And Member Of The Royal Academies Of Gottingen Stockholm, And Copenhagen, &C. Translated from the German. With a plate ; and notes by the translator -
A treatise on the cataract
with cases to prove the necessity of dividing the transparent cornea, And The Capsule Of The Crystalline Humour, Differently, In The Different Species Of This Disease; By M. de Wenzel, jun. Baron of the Holy Roman Empire, Physician of the Faculty of Nancy, and Regent Doctor of the Faculty of Medicine, in the University of Paris. Translated from the French, with many additional remarks, by James Ware, surgeon -
A compendious and new method of performing chirurgical operations, fit for young surgeons
To which are added, short and easy directions how to manage the venereal disease. By Edward Dunn, Surgeon, Belonging to the African Company -
A treatise of the cataract and glaucoma: in which the specific distinctions of those two diseases, and the existence of membranous cataracts, are clearly demonstrated. with A plain Description of the Methods of operating in all Circumstances of either Distemper, and the Treatment requisite both before and after the Operation. Compiled from the dictates of the late learned and ingenious Mr. Woolhouse, as taken from him in writing, by one of his pupils
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An account of the mechanism of the eye
Wherein its power of refracting the rays of light, and causing them to converge at the retina, is consider'd: With an Endeavour to ascertain the true Place of a Cataract, and to shew the good or ill Consequences of a Judicious or Injudicious Removal of it. By John Taylor, Surgeon in Norwich -
A treatise of a cataract
its nature, species, causes and symptoms, With A Distinct Representation of the operations by couching and extraction: and Mr. Daviel's comparative view of their respective merits ; together with Some Hints concerning Means for preventing its Formation, and superseding the Necessity of either Operation; Extracted from the best Authors. With copper plates. By George Chandler, Surgeon -
An inaugural dissertation on cataract
submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost; the trustees & medical faculty, of the University of Pennsylvania, on the thirty-first of May 1800, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine: by Frederic Seip, of Philadelphia -
A critical analysis of the new operation for a cataract
By Mr. O'Halloran, of Limerick, Surgeon and Man-Midwife. - Author of a New Treatise on the Cataract -
Chirurgical observations relative to the cataract
the polypus of the nose, the cancer of the scrotum, the different kinds of ruptures, and the mortification of the toes and feet, by Percivall Pott, F.R.S -
A treatise of the diseases of the horny-coat of the eye
and the various kinds of cataracts. To which is prefix'd, a method, entirely new, of scarifying the eyes for several disorders. With remarks on the practice of some oculists both at home and abroad. By Benedict Duddell, Surgeon and Oculist -
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 -
A treatise upon the extraction of the crystalline lens
By George Borthwick, Surgeon of the Fourteenth Regiment of Dragoons