01643cam a22002891 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035001900092040004200111042001200153050001600165082001400181100004600195245010300241260009800344300008100442500010500523504006300628505048200691650003401173650002801207600003001235700003101265700005701296sg 33000096 DLC20260227112740.0760527s1933 enkacfh 001 0beng  asg 33000096  a(OCoLC)2197202 aDLCcMoSW-MdMoSW-MdOCoLCdWU-MdDLC apremarc00aRE25.G7bJ3 a617.709421 aJames, R. Rutsonq(Robert Rutson),d1881-10aStudies in the history of ophthalmology in England prior to the year 1800,cby R. Rutson James ... aCambridge [Eng.]bThe University press, pub. for the British journal of ophthalmology,c1933. ax, 255 p.billus., IX pl. (incl. front., ports., facsims.) diagrs.c25.5 cm. aChapters IX and X first published in the Royal London ophthalmic hospital reports, vol. XX, 1915-16. a"Bibliography and references" at end of chapters IX and X.0 aPreface.--Ophthalmology in Roman Britain.--Anglo-Saxon ophthalmology.--Ophthalmology in the first three centuries after the Norman conquest.--The founders of British optics.--Ophthalmology from A. D. 1300 to A. D. 1600.--The seventeenth century.--The eighteenth century (orthodoxy)--The eighteenth century, continued (the ophthalmic quacks)--The chevalier Taylor, by George Coats.--Historical notes, by George Coats.--Appendix: Sloane Ms. 75 fol. 145. De cura oculorum.--Index. 0aOphthalmologyzGreat Britain. 0aOphthalmologyxHistory.10aTaylor, John,d1703-1772.1 aCoats, George,d1876-1915.1 aArderne, John,dactive 1307-1370.tDe cura oculorum.