An edition of The eye in health and disease (1854)

The eye in health and disease

with an account of the optometer, for the adaptation of glasses, for impaired, aged, or defective sight; being the substance of lectures delivered at the Central London ophthalmic hospital

2d ed.: to which is appended, a paper on the stereoscope and binocular perspective.
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An edition of The eye in health and disease (1854)

The eye in health and disease

with an account of the optometer, for the adaptation of glasses, for impaired, aged, or defective sight; being the substance of lectures delivered at the Central London ophthalmic hospital

2d ed.: to which is appended, a paper on the stereoscope and binocular perspective.
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English
Pages
99

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Published in

London

Edition Notes

Microfilm. Washington, D.C., Library of Congress.

Classifications

Library of Congress
RE51 .S63, Microfilm 64714 RE

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 p.l., [iii]-iv, [vii]-viii, 99 p.
Number of pages
99

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6984050M
Internet Archive
b20404736
LCCN
07015954

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