Nosologia methodica oculorum: or, a treatise on the diseases of the eyes, selected and translated from the Latin of Francis Bossier de Sauvages; wherein the whole are methodically arranged: to which are also added, the descriptions and modes of cure, as recited by those authors who have written professedly on the various subjects herein enumerated. With annotations / By George Wallis.

  • Boissier de la Croix de Sauvages, François, 1706-1767.
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Nosologia methodica oculorum: or, a treatise on the diseases of the eyes, selected and translated from the Latin of Francis Bossier de Sauvages; wherein the whole are methodically arranged: to which are also added, the descriptions and modes of cure, as recited by those authors who have written professedly on the various subjects herein enumerated. With annotations / By George Wallis. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Nosologia methodica. Selections. English

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London : G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1785.

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xxxii, 318 pages, 10 unnumbered pages including tables ; (8vo)

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ESTC N10337

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"A selection and translation of what Sauvages had scattered under different heads in his Nosology [Nosologia methodica]"
Copy 1. Supplier/Donor: Med. Soc. Lond. This book was formerly part of the collection of the Medical Society of London, which was deposited for safekeeping in the Wellcome Library in 1964. It was eventually purchased by the Wellcome Trust in 1984, with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and other charities.

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