Practical observations on ectropium, or eversion of the eye-lids : with the description of a new operation for the cure of that disease ; on the modes of forming an artificial pupil ; and the description of some new instruments and operations for the cure of cataract, adapted to the different periods of life in which that disease is found to occur / by William Adams.

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Practical observations on ectropium, or eversion of the eye-lids : with the description of a new operation for the cure of that disease ; on the modes of forming an artificial pupil ; and the description of some new instruments and operations for the cure of cataract, adapted to the different periods of life in which that disease is found to occur / by William Adams. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : printed for J. Callow, 1814.

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xvi, 252 pages, 3 leaves of plates : frontispiece, illustrations ; 22 cm

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Spine title: "Adams on the eye"
Alternative title: "Practical observations on diseases of the eye"
Drop-head title: "Facts and observations on some important diseases of the eye"
Final leaf of errata

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Includes bibliographical references

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First published in 1812

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