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The first biennial report, containing the twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth annual medical reports, &c. &c. &c. of the London Ophthalmic Infirmary, formerly designated the London Infirmary, for Curing Diseases of the Eye. Founded in the year 1804, by John Cunningham Saunders. Opened for the cure of patients on the 25th March, 1805; and supported by voluntary contributions.
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LONDON OPHTHALMIC INFIRMARY
[Biennial Report. 1833]
The first biennial report, containing the twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth annual medical reports, &c. &c. &c. of the London Ophthalmic Infirmary, formerly designated the London Infirmary, for Curing Diseases of the Eye. Founded in the year 1804, by John Cunningham Saunders. Opened for the cure of patients on the 25th March, 1805; and supported by voluntary contributions.
London (Place), printed by L. Thompson,, 1833.
35, [1] p. ; 19.9 cm. (4º)
At head of title: 'New Series'. Soane (who suffered from cataracts in later life) subscribes as a Life Governor at ten guineas.
Copy Notes Bound (9) in a collection of pamphlets.
Binding C19th maroon morocco-grained binder's cloth, gilt-lettered spine reading 'Hospitals.' Later numbered 'C' in a series of pamphlet volumes.
Reference Number 5390
[Biennial Report. 1833]
The first biennial report, containing the twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth annual medical reports, &c. &c. &c. of the London Ophthalmic Infirmary, formerly designated the London Infirmary, for Curing Diseases of the Eye. Founded in the year 1804, by John Cunningham Saunders. Opened for the cure of patients on the 25th March, 1805; and supported by voluntary contributions.
London (Place), printed by L. Thompson,, 1833.
35, [1] p. ; 19.9 cm. (4º)
At head of title: 'New Series'. Soane (who suffered from cataracts in later life) subscribes as a Life Governor at ten guineas.
Copy Notes Bound (9) in a collection of pamphlets.
Binding C19th maroon morocco-grained binder's cloth, gilt-lettered spine reading 'Hospitals.' Later numbered 'C' in a series of pamphlet volumes.
Reference Number 5390