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Taylor, John, 1703-1772
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An exact account of two hundred and forty-three different diseases, to which the eye and its coverings are exposed. All copied after nature, in the order many years given, in various languages, viz. Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, &c. &c. In the several courts, and in presence of crowned heads, sovereign Princes, and in many of the most celebrated academies, universities, and societies of the learned. Being the produce of the greatest experience, long and most extensive practice, (in the cure of distempered eyes,) of any in the age we live. The author the Chevalier John Taylor, opthalmiater, pontifical, imperial, and royal, viz. To His Present Majesty,-to the pontifical and imperial courts,-to the Kings of Poland, Denmark, and Sweden, &c.-to the several electors of the Holy Empire,-to the Royal Infant Duke of Parma,-to the Prince Royal of Poland,-to the Prince Royal Charles of Lorrain,-to the Princes of Saxe-Gotha, Orange, Brunswick, Anspach, Bareith, Hesse Cassel, Mecklenburg, Modena, Bavaria, Holstein, Liege, Zerbst, Saltsburg, Georgia, &c. and to almost all other crowned heads and sovereign Princes of Europe, ... -Fellow of that College of Physicians, and of the colleges of Padua, Pavia, Ratisbon, Gottingen, &c.-doctor of physic, and doctor of chirurgery in many of the most eminent universities,-chevalier in several of the first courts of the world,-and author of forty-four works on the art of restoring and preserving sight; all written by himself in several languages.-Who has been not only several times in every town in these Kingdoms, (viz.Great-Britain and Ireland,) but in every kingdom, province, state, and city, of the least consideration,-in every court, and presented to every crowned head and sovereign Prince in all Europe, without exception.
Taylor, John, 1703-1772.Date: 1759- Books
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A new treatise on the diseases of the chrystalline humour of a human eye: or, of the cataract and glaucoma. With a New Theory of their Causes, and an Endeavour to demonstrate that there are no membranous Cataracts; but that all Cataracts are from an Alteration of the chrystalline Humour itself. With An exact Description of a new and more successful Method of making the Operations necessary to the Removal of the several Species of these Diseases. Humbly address'd to Her Majesty. To which is prefix'd, a letter to the physicians and Surgeons of London and Westminster. By John Taylor, M. D. Oculist, Fellow of the College of Physicians of Basle in Swisserland, of the Imperial Academy of Cologn in Germany, and of the Society of Leige and Rheims.
Taylor, John, 1703-1772.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Franckfurt den 29. Decembr. 1749. Heute Abend um 6 Uhr wird der hohe Adel, alle vornehme Herrschaften, etc. einer öffentlichen Abhandlung das Gesicht in dem vollkommensten Stande zu erhalten ... hierdurch eingeladen ... Aujourd'hui à 6 heures du soir, etc / [John Taylor].
Taylor, John, 1703-1772Date: 1749]- Books
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The case of Sir Jeremy Sambrooke, baronet, fairly and impartially stated. Containing a full and exact account of the singular disorder in the eye of this gentleman. With a faithful relation of the great variety of uncommon circumstances attending his cure. And a clear demonstration of the highest probability of his perfect recovery, humbly inscrib'd to himself / by J. Taylor, Doctor of Physick; Oculist to his Majesty; and member of several of the colleges of Physicians in Foreign parts.
Taylor, John, 1703-1772.Date: 1743- Books
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A letter humbly inscribed to the Reverend Dr. Desaguliers, L. L. D. Chaplain to his Grace The Duke of Chandos, and Fellow of the Royal Society. : Recommended to the perusal of the inhabitants in the city and diocess of Bristol. / By John Taylor.
Taylor, John, 1703-1772.Date: MDCCXXIX