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Observations on the cure of William Taylor, the blind boy of Ightham, in Kent; who being born with cataracts in both eyes, was at eight years of age, brought to sight, on the 8th of October, 1751, by Mr. John Taylor, jun. oculist, ... Also some ad...
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Observations on the cure of William Taylor, the blind boy of Ightham, in Kent; who being born with cataracts in both eyes, was at eight years of age, brought to sight, on the 8th of October, 1751, by Mr. John Taylor, jun. oculist, ... Also some address to the publick, for a contribution towards the foundation of an Hospital for the blind, already begun by some noble personages (Oldys, William, 1696-1761.) vii,[1],32p. ; 8⁰. ([London] :) Printed by E. Owen, in Hand-Court, Holborn,1753.
Dedication signed: Wm. Oldys.
Includes 'A specimen of some of the many remarkable cures, .. prform'd by Mr. John Taylor, jun. .. ' with a separate titlepage dated 1752.
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Reproduction of original from the British Library.
English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT41781.
Electronic data. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Page image (PNG). Digitized image of the microfilm version produced in Woodbridge, CT by Research Publications, 1982-2002 (later known as Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of the Gale Group).
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