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    ISBN 0-7216-4512-7. Albert, Daniel M. (2011). Chevalier John Taylor: England's Early Oculist: Pretender or Pioneer?. Madison, WI: Parallel Press. ISBN 978-1-934795-32-3...
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  • poet and waterman John Taylor (journalist) (1757–1832), English oculist, drama critic, editor and newspaper publisher John Edward Taylor (1791–1844), British...
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    John Taylor (1757–1832) was an English oculist, drama critic, editor and finally newspaper publisher, perhaps most famous for his posthumous memoir Records...
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    of All the Diseases Incident to the Eyes (1706) Roger Grant (oculist) John Taylor (oculist) Anonymous. (1907). Some Quacks Of Bygone Days. British Medical...
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    for his contemporary portraits. Among his line engravings were: John Taylor the oculist, after William de Nune; William Carstares and Andrew Allan, both...
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    ability to charm the eyes of men", which relates to the business of an oculist. Walter Friedlander proposed that early association of the Caduceus with...
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  • Scottish surgeon who specialised in ophthalmic surgery. He was Surgeon Oculist in Scotland to Queen Victoria and president of the Royal College of Surgeons...
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  • Babylonian and Egyptian texts, a millennium before, depict and mention oculists, but not the procedure itself. Perform Caesarean section. Construct Prosthetic...
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  • Alexander (1844 – 1922) 1923 – 1929: Dr D.J. Graham (1871 – 1929 1930: Dr W.M. Taylor (1872 – 1930 1931 – 1951: Dr N.J. Carmichael (1883 – 1951 1952 – 1970: Dr...
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  • the Order of the Garter. Dr Veronica Mary Geneste Ferguson, LVO, Surgeon-Oculist to Queen Elizabeth II. Alastair Gilbert Martin, Secretary, Duchy of Cornwall...
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    George du Maurier (category Burials at St John-at-Hampstead)
    Antwerp, Belgium, where he lost the vision in his left eye. He consulted an oculist in Düsseldorf, Rhineland, Prussia, German Confederation. He was reportedly...
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    Jakubowski". Retrieved 1 February 2013.[permanent dead link] John Taylor, OBITUARY: John Bruce Lockhart Archived 2 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine in...
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    earlier-diagnosed eye will often remain poorer than that in its fellow. The German oculist Burchard Mauchart provided an early description in a 1748 doctoral dissertation...
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    abroad to consult oculists in Paris and Berlin. In Berlin, Putnam placed himself under the care of Baron von Graefe, then the leading oculist of Europe. As...
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  • physicians and surgeons. Margherita di Napoli (late 14th century), Napolitan oculist active in Frankfurt-am-Main Mercuriade (14th century), Italian physician...
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    where he stayed with the distinguished surgeon Astley Cooper and the oculist William Adams. Prescott first used a noctograph while staying with Adams;...
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    Education and Training of Slaves," p. 344–345. George C. Boon, "Potters, Oculists and Eye-Troubles," Britannia 14 (1983), p. 6, citing CIL 11.5400, ILS 7812;...
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  • and the 32 episodes of the third and final season were filmed in color. John L. Greene created the central characters and developed the core format of...
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  • Critchett-AndersonSir Anderson Critchett Bt The King's Oculist Spy M 0964 1905-05-2525 May 1905 Roberts-John John Roberts, Jr The champion of 1885 Spy Reprint of...
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    physician and oculist Edward Browne FRS, physician and president of the Royal College of Physicians Sir Edward Bullard FRS, geophysicist John Caius, founder...
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