XXX. A dissertation cancer of the eye-lids, nose, great angle of the eye, and its neighbouring parts, commonly called the noli-me-tangere, deemed hither to incureable by both antients and moderns, but now shewn to be as curable as other distempers. Addressed to the Royal Society of London by Mons. Daviel, consulting surgeon in ordinary, and oculist to the King; Master of Arts, and of surgery at Marseilles; Royal Professor and demonstrator of anatomy of the same city; member of the academy of sciences of Tou
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- 31 December 1755
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
- Vol. 49, 186-196
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rstl.1755.0031
Abstract
Of all the diseases which seize the eye-lids, nose, angle of the eye, and its neighbouring parts, none appears so formidable as the cancer, in the opinion even of the most able oculists, who have written upon this subject, such as Antoine Maitre Jean, St. Yves, and others.Keywords
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