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DISEASES OF THE EYE 



(A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON), 



By EDOUARD MEYER, 



Prof. t\ VEcole Pratique de la Faculty de Medecine de Paris, 

 Chev. of the Leg. of Honour, d-c. 





Translated from the Third French Edition, with Additions as 



contained in the Fourth German Edition, 



By F. FERGUS, M.B., Ophthalmic Surgeon, Glasgow Infirmary. 



The particular features that will most commend Dr Meyer's work 

 to English readers are its conciseness, its helpfulness in explanation, 

 and the practicality of its directions. The best proof of its worth 

 may, perhaps, be seen in the fact that it has now gone through three 

 French and four German editions, and has been translated into most 

 European languages Italian, Spanish, Russian, and Polish and even 

 into Japanese. 



Opinions of the Press. 



"A 8O0D translation <>k a good book. ... A sound guide in the diagnosis and treatment of 

 the various diseases of the eye that are likely to fall under the notice of the general Practitioner. The 

 l'ai>er, Type, and Chromo-Lithographs are all that could be desired. . . . We know of no work in which 

 the disk asks and deformities of the lids are more fully treated. Numerous figures illustrate almost 

 every defect remediable by operation." Practitioner. 



" A very trustworthy GUIDE in all respects. . . . thoroughly practical. Excellently translated, 

 ad very well got up. Type, Woodcuts, and Chromo-Lithographs are alike excellent." Lancet. 



\ny BtOdflQft will find this work of great value. . . . The chapter on Cataract is excellent. . . . 

 The Illustrations describing the various plastic operations are specially helpful." Brit. Med. Journal. 



"An excellent translation of a standard French Text-Book. ... We can cordially recommend 

 .rs work. It is essentially a practical work. The Publishers have done their part in the 

 Bmnt and substantial manner characteristic op their medical publications. The Type and 

 the Illustrations are in marked contrast to most medical works." Ophthalmic Review. 



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