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Ware, James, 1756-1815

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  • James Ware. Stipple engraving by H. Cook, 1839, after M. Brown.
  • James Ware. Stipple engraving by H. Cook, 1839, after M. Brown.
  • James Ware. Oil painting.
  • The Medical Society of London: John Coakley Lettsom presenting to the society the deeds of 3 Bolt Court, City of London. Stipple engraving by N.C. Branwhite, 1801, after S. Medley, 1800.
  • James Ware. Stipple engraving by H. Cook, 1839, after M. Brown.
  • Physicians expressing their thanks to influenza. Coloured etching attributed to Temple West, 1803.
  • James Ware. Stipple engraving by W. Ridley, 1804, after M. Brown.
  • Physicians expressing their thanks to influenza. Coloured etching attributed to Temple West, 1803.
  • Physicians expressing their thanks to influenza. Coloured etching attributed to Temple West, 1803.
  • Physicians expressing their thanks to influenza. Coloured etching attributed to Temple West, 1803.
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Catalogue

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    Remarks on the ophthalmy, psorophthalmy, and purulent eye / [James Ware].

    Ware, James, 1756-1815 | Date: 1787
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    Observations on the treatment of the epiphora, or watery eye, and on the fistula lacrymalis : together with remarks on the introduction of the male catheter, and on the treatment of haemorrhoids / by the late James Ware ; edited by his son Martin Ware.

    Ware, James, 1756-1815. | Date: 1818
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    Remarks on the purulent ophthalmy, which has lately been epidemical in this country / [James Ware].

    Ware, James, 1756-1815 | Date: 1808
    • Archives and manuscripts

    Ware, James (1756-1815)

    Ware, James, 1756-1815. | Date: 1792-1801 | Reference: MS.8006/8
    Part of: Miscellany: British, 18th century
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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.

    Ware, James, 1756-1815. | Date: 1795
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