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Alle Kranckheyt der Augen ... allen augen artzten hochnöttig zuwissen ....

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Strassburg, Austria: Heinrich Vogtherr, 1539 CE.

The first work on ophthalmology after Grassi (1474) written by a known physician. At the end of the anonymous Büchlin issued by the same publisher in 1538 (No. 6932) the writer promises a bigger and better work on eye diseases in the near future. This was Fuchs's treatise, which has 32 pages, as opposed to the 24 pages of the 1538 Büchlin, and which details many more diseases, using a more learned Latin terminology. Like the anonymous 1538 pamphlet, Fuchs's work is very rare.

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Entry Number#6933
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