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CLEOBUREY (William). A Review of the Different Operations Performed on the Eyes, for the restoration of lost and the improvement of imperfect vision; in which the most judicious and successful methods of operating on these organs are described, and the general causes of failure faithfully delineated. Also a full account of the various structures and diseases of the eyes and their appendages; together with the necessary mode of treatment: the whole being the result of several years extensive practice in this important department of Surgery.1826
London: Printed for Thomas and George Underwood, First edition, 8vo (216 x 130 mm), viii, 288, [2] + [2]pp., of publishers adverts, nineteenth-century purple cloth. "Drawing upon case histories from his Oxford practice, Cleoburey reviews the cataract operations of extraction, depression, and discission, as well as methods for forming an artificial pupil."—A, N & H. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Wellcome II, p. 358; Albert, Norton & Hurtes, 435.
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