On the certainty and safety with which the operation for the extraction of a cataract from the human eye may be performed, and on the means by which it is to be accomplished / by G.J. Guthrie ; with remarks by Captain Kater on certain spots discoverable in the human eye, and on the manner of detecting their situation.

  • Guthrie, G. J. (George James), 1785-1856.
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On the certainty and safety with which the operation for the extraction of a cataract from the human eye may be performed, and on the means by which it is to be accomplished / by G.J. Guthrie ; with remarks by Captain Kater on certain spots discoverable in the human eye, and on the manner of detecting their situation. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Published by order of the committee, and sold for the benefit of the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, by W. Sams, 1834.

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47 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm

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