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Pamphlets - homoeopathic:
Woodyatt, W. H. Ophthalmic therapeutics
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Wilson, T. P. (Thomas Pardon), 1832-1909. Acute diseases of the ear
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Wilson, T. P. (Thomas Pardon), 1832-1909. Ophthalmology and other modern sciences. 1874
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http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015020137165. , 1874
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Pamphlets - homoeopathic
UL https://suche.suub.uni-bremen.de/peid=base-ftumichgbhathi:oai:quod.lib.umich.edu:MIU01-002436607&Exemplar=1&LAN=DE A1 Woodyatt, W. H. Ophthalmic therapeutics A1 Wilson, T. P. (Thomas Pardon), 1832-1909. Acute diseases of the ear A1 Wilson, T. P. (Thomas Pardon), 1832-1909. Ophthalmology and other modern sciences. 1874 A1 Wilson, Harold. Contribution to the study of ocular muscle. 1891 A1 Wilson, Harold. Foreign sketches from Wiesbaden and the German Universities, being chiefly upon ophthalmological subjects. 1888 A1 Wilson, Harold. Malpractice in acute glaucoma A1 Vilas, C. H. (Charles Harrison), 1846-1920. Eustachian catheter. 1876 A1 Thomas, C. M. Report of fifty cases of cataract extraction. 1891 A1 Thomas, C. M. On the importance of correcting optical defects in the eye. 1876 A1 Spencer, William. Glaucoma. 1896 A1 Spencer, William. Scopolamine in refraction. 1896 A1 Spencer, William. Treatment of granular lids by massage with boric acid. 1894 A1 Norton, Geo. S. (George Salmon), 1851-1891. Eye as an agent in causing headaches and other nervous disturbances. 1885 A1 Norton, Geo. S. (George Salmon), 1851-1891. Inflammation of the conjunctiva A1 Norton, A. B. (Arthur Brigham), 1856-1919. Homoeopathic treatment of incipient senile cataract, with tabulated results of one hundred cases. 1891 A1 Norton, A. B. (Arthur Brigham), 1856-1919. Can headaches and astheopia resulting from hyperopia, be relieved without glasses?. 1890 A1 Norton, A. B. (Arthur Brigham), 1856-1919. Acute glaucoma. 1890 A1 Maloney, James A. Sound waves in the treatment of deafness and tinnitus aurium. 1892 A1 Kirkendall, J. S. Importance of the early correction of errors of refraction of all children before attending our public schools. 1895 A1 King, William R. Ossicular massage. 1893 A1 Lewis, F. Park (Francis Park), 1855-1940. Auto-toxis in its effects upon the eyes. 1896 A1 Cooper, Peter, M.D. Relation of physician and oculist. 1894 A1 Campbell, James A., M.D. Ocular reflex neuroses. 1893 A1 Campbell, James A., M.D. Hysterical amblyopia. 1890 A1 Bryson, H. Ballou. Eye-strain. 1894 A1 Allen, E. T. (Edmund Turney), b. 1856. Diseases of the retina and optic nerve. 1888 A1 Allen, E. T. (Edmund Turney), b. 1856. Asthenopia. 1887 A1 Cincinnati Eye and Ear Institute. First annual report. 1874 PB [United States : s.n. YR 1874 K1 Ear diseases K1 Eye K1 Homeopathy K1 Ear JF http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015020137165 LK http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015020137165 DO http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015020137165 SF ELIB - SuUB Bremen
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