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But despite the progress in ophthalmology among the Arabs and later in Europe , the knowledge of eye diseases among practicing physicians was deplorable . Bistichius , of the fifteenth century , gives for the cure of leucoma31 in the ...
But despite the progress in ophthalmology among the Arabs and later in Europe , the knowledge of eye diseases among practicing physicians was deplorable . Bistichius , of the fifteenth century , gives for the cure of leucoma31 in the ...
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Milton's daily reading of it for sixty years would have made him know many of its passages by heart . This knowledge would have been increased by the writing of the pamphlets on divorce and those against episcopacy .
Milton's daily reading of it for sixty years would have made him know many of its passages by heart . This knowledge would have been increased by the writing of the pamphlets on divorce and those against episcopacy .
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18 Cook asserts that Milton " did not after his blindness cease to add to knowledge by reading . " 14 He did add to his knowledge , but by no means to the same extent as he regularly had before . " He would have wanted little help from ...
18 Cook asserts that Milton " did not after his blindness cease to add to knowledge by reading . " 14 He did add to his knowledge , but by no means to the same extent as he regularly had before . " He would have wanted little help from ...
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Medicine and Hygiene in the Seventeenth Century | 3 |
Evidence Relating to the Cause of Miltons Blindness | 16 |
Fantastic Views of the Cause of Miltons Blindness | 24 |
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