Paper, 'New method of opening the cornea to remove cataract' by Samuel Sharp
Reference number: L&P/2/388
Date: 1753

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Subject: Medicine
Published in Philosophical Transactions, as ' A description of a new method of opening the cornea, in order to extract the crystalline humour; by Mr. Samuel Sharp, Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, and F. R. S'
Read 22 November 1753
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- L&P/2/388
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- 1753
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- 11 pages
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- Manuscript
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Samuel Sharp, Paper, 'New method of opening the cornea to remove cataract' by Samuel Sharp, 1753, L&P/2/388, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/l-and-p_2_388/paper-new-method-of-opening-the-cornea-to-remove-cataract-by-samuel-sharp, accessed on 21 March 2025
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XXIV. A description of a new method of opening the cornea, in order to extract the crystalline humour; by Mr. Samuel Sharp, Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, and F. R. S External link, opens in new tab.
Date: 31st December 1753
DOI: 10.1098/rstl.1753.0024
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