Saint-Yves, C. d. d. (1748). A chirurgical treatise on the diseases of the eyes: Containing proper remedies, and describing the operations requisite for their cures. With Some New Discoveries in the Structure of the Eye, that demonstrate the immediate Organ of Vision. Written in French by M. De St. Ives, Surgeon-Occulist of the Company of Paris. Translated into English by J. Stockton, M.D. This Book was so well receiv'd by the Members of the Royal Academy of Sciences, that it is sign'd with the Approbation of Messieurs Burette, Winslow, Sylva, Helvetius, Arnaud, Petit, &c. Recommending it as the most useful and necessary Companion for all young Surgeons ever published. printed for F. Noble , at Otway's Head, in St. Martin's Court, near Leicester-Fields ; and J. Wren, opposite Featherstone's, Buildings, near Great Turnstile, Holborn.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Saint-Yves, Charles de de. A Chirurgical Treatise on the Diseases of the Eyes: Containing Proper Remedies, and Describing the Operations Requisite for Their Cures. With Some New Discoveries in the Structure of the Eye, That Demonstrate the Immediate Organ of Vision. Written in French by M. De St. Ives, Surgeon-Occulist of the Company of Paris. Translated into English by J. Stockton, M.D. This Book Was so Well Receiv'd by the Members of the Royal Academy of Sciences, That It Is Sign'd with the Approbation of Messieurs Burette, Winslow, Sylva, Helvetius, Arnaud, Petit, &c. Recommending It as the Most Useful and Necessary Companion for All Young Surgeons Ever Published. London: printed for F. Noble , at Otway's Head, in St. Martin's Court, near Leicester-Fields ; and J. Wren, opposite Featherstone's, Buildings, near Great Turnstile, Holborn, 1748.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Saint-Yves, Charles de de. A Chirurgical Treatise on the Diseases of the Eyes: Containing Proper Remedies, and Describing the Operations Requisite for Their Cures. With Some New Discoveries in the Structure of the Eye, That Demonstrate the Immediate Organ of Vision. Written in French by M. De St. Ives, Surgeon-Occulist of the Company of Paris. Translated into English by J. Stockton, M.D. This Book Was so Well Receiv'd by the Members of the Royal Academy of Sciences, That It Is Sign'd with the Approbation of Messieurs Burette, Winslow, Sylva, Helvetius, Arnaud, Petit, &c. Recommending It as the Most Useful and Necessary Companion for All Young Surgeons Ever Published. printed for F. Noble , at Otway's Head, in St. Martin's Court, near Leicester-Fields ; and J. Wren, opposite Featherstone's, Buildings, near Great Turnstile, Holborn, 1748.