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  • C.A. Hayman, Artificial cheek, eye and palate.
  • Artificial eye made by Gio. Battista Verle of Vernice
  • Artificial eye made by Giovanni Battista Verle of Venice.
  • A lady retiring to bed, and ordering her maid to look after her artificial aids to beauty (wig, teeth, glass eye etc.). Coloured etching by P. Roberts after G.M Woodward.
  • Lectures on operative surgery of the eye: or, an historical and critical inquiry into the methods recommended for the cure of the cataract, for the formation of an artificial pupil, &c. Containing a new method of operating for cataract by extraction / By G. J. Guthrie.
  • Lectures on the operative surgery of the eye : or, an historical and critical inquiry into the methods recommended for the cure of cataract, for the formation of an artificial pupil, &c. &c. &c. Containing a new method of operating for cataract by extraction. Being the substance of that part of the author's course of lectures on the principles and practice of surgery which relates to the operations on that organ / By G. J. Guthrie.
  • Lectures on the operative surgery of the eye : or, an historical and critical inquiry into the methods recommended for the cure of cataract, for the formation of an artificial pupil, &c. &c. &c. Containing a new method of operating for cataract by extraction. Being the substance of that part of the author's course of lectures on the principles and practice of surgery which relates to the operations on that organ / By G. J. Guthrie.
  • Lectures on the operative surgery of the eye : or, an historical and critical inquiry into the methods recommended for the cure of cataract, for the formation of an artificial pupil, &c. &c. &c. Containing a new method of operating for cataract by extraction. Being the substance of that part of the author's course of lectures on the principles and practice of surgery which relates to the operations on that organ / By G. J. Guthrie.
  • Lectures on the operative surgery of the eye : or, an historical and critical inquiry into the methods recommended for the cure of cataract, for the formation of an artificial pupil, &c. &c. &c. Containing a new method of operating for cataract by extraction. Being the substance of that part of the author's course of lectures on the principles and practice of surgery which relates to the operations on that organ / By G. J. Guthrie.
  • Five medical satires: A 'congress of patients'; a woman tells her blue-eyed lover that the man of her dreams has black eyes - could he obtain artificial eyes to remedy this discrepancy?; diseased patients displayed at a Great Exhibition; a doctor restraining a cow for vaccination; a maid complains that she has to get vaccinated each time she wants a pint of milk. Wood engravings, c. 1868.
  • Five medical satires: A 'congress of patients'; a woman tells her blue-eyed lover that the man of her dreams has black eyes - could he obtain artificial eyes to remedy this discrepancy?; diseased patients displayed at a Great Exhibition; a doctor restraining a cow for vaccination; a maid complains that she has to get vaccinated each time she wants a pint of milk. Wood engravings, c. 1868.
  • Five medical satires: A 'congress of patients'; a woman tells her blue-eyed lover that the man of her dreams has black eyes - could he obtain artificial eyes to remedy this discrepancy?; diseased patients displayed at a Great Exhibition; a doctor restraining a cow for vaccination; a maid complains that she has to get vaccinated each time she wants a pint of milk. Wood engravings, c. 1868.
  • Five medical satires: A 'congress of patients'; a woman tells her blue-eyed lover that the man of her dreams has black eyes - could he obtain artificial eyes to remedy this discrepancy?; diseased patients displayed at a Great Exhibition; a doctor restraining a cow for vaccination; a maid complains that she has to get vaccinated each time she wants a pint of milk. Wood engravings, c. 1868.
  • Five medical satires: A 'congress of patients'; a woman tells her blue-eyed lover that the man of her dreams has black eyes - could he obtain artificial eyes to remedy this discrepancy?; diseased patients displayed at a Great Exhibition; a doctor restraining a cow for vaccination; a maid complains that she has to get vaccinated each time she wants a pint of milk. Wood engravings, c. 1868.
  • Special treatment and cure without operation : Mr. Ison's system of treatment of eye and ear diseases is simply perfection ... / Ison's Eye aand Ear Dispensary Ltd.
  • A small case of false eyes, white glass, with blood vessels in red, and vari-coloured lenses. Made by W. Halford of London.
  • A small case of false eyes, white glass, with blood vessels in red, and vari-coloured lenses. Made by W. Halford of London.
  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eyes. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eyes. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eyes. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A small case of false eyes, white glass, with blood vessels in red, and vari-coloured lenses. Made by W. Halford of London.
  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eyes. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eye
  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eyes. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • Example of two glass eyes, white glass, with blood vessels in red, and vari-coloured lenses, from a small case. Made by W. Halford of London.
  • A selection of glass eyes from an opticians glas eye case. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A selection of glass eyes from an opticians glas eye case. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A selection of glass eyes from an opticians glas eye case. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A selection of glass eyes from an opticians glas eye case. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A selection of glass eyes from an opticians glas eye case. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.