"A Treatise On Ophthalmology" by Adolf Alt is a comprehensive guide intended for the general practitioner seeking a deeper understanding of eye-related conditions and treatments. Profusely illustrated, this treatise provides detailed insights into the diagnosis and management of various ophthalmic disorders.
Alt's work covers a wide range of topics, offering practical advice and detailed explanations relevant to both common and complex eye issues. This book serves as a valuable resource for medical professionals looking to expand their knowledge in the field of ophthalmology and provide better care for their patients.
This historical text offers not only medical knowledge but also a glimpse into the practices and understanding of ophthalmology at the time of its publication, making it a fascinating read for anyone interested in the history of medicine.
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