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eye diseases5
eye4
cataract2
blindness1
cataract extraction1
eye neoplasms1
gout1
haemorrhoids1
movement disorders1
neoplasms1

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Wardrop, James (1782-1869)6
Ware, James (1756-1815)4
Ware, James2
Mitchell, James1
Ward, Michael (1809-)1
Ward, William Tilleard1
Ware, James (1755-)1
Ware, Martin1
Warner, Ferdinando (1703-1768)1
Wenzel, Jacob De1

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Essays on the morbid anatomy of the human eye (v.1-2)

Wardrop, James (1782-1869)

1808-1818

Imprint varies in vol. 2 --London: Printed for Archibald Constable and company, Edinburgh. 1818 [printer's imprint: George Ramsay and company. 1818].

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Essays on the morbid anatomy of the human eye (v.1)

Wardrop, James (1782-1869)

1808-1818

Imprint varies in vol. 2 --London: Printed for Archibald Constable and company, Edinburgh. 1818 [printer's imprint: George Ramsay and company. 1818].

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Observations on the cataract, and gutta serena : including a translation of Wenzel's treatise on the cataract : a new chapter on the operation of largely puncturing the capsule of the crystalline humour : and many additional remarks on the gutta serena

Ware, James (1756-1815); Ware, James (1756-1815); Ware, James (1756-1815); Ware, James (1756-1815); Wenzel, Michel Jean Baptiste baron de (1810)

1812

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Observations on the cataract and gutta serena

Ware, James (1756-1815); Ware, James (1755-); Wenzel, Jacob de (1755-)

1804

1795 ed. has title: An enquiry into the causes which have most commonly prevented success in the operation of extracting the cataract.

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Digitised copy of volume 1 available on the Internet Archive as part of the UK Medical Heritage Library Project
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Facts establishing the efficacy of the opiate friction in spasmodic and febrile diseases : also, outlines of a plan to investigate the nature, causes, and method of cure, of hydrophobia & tetanus

Ward, Michael (fl.1809)

1809

The title-page is a cancel. "The first communication contained in the following pages was published in the first volume of the London Medical and Physical Journal in 1799; and the succeeding ones ha...

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