Ophthalmographia, Sive, Tractatio de oculo, written in Latin by Vopiscus Fortunatus Plemp and published in 1647, is a comprehensive treatise on the eye. This historical work provides insights into the understanding of ophthalmology during the 17th century. It presents detailed descriptions and discussions relevant to the study of the eye, reflecting the scientific knowledge of the time.
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