Scriptores Ophthalmologici Minores, Volume 2, by Justus Wilhelm Martin Radius, is a significant historical compilation of lesser-known writings on ophthalmology. Written in Latin, this volume offers valuable insights into the understanding and treatment of eye diseases during the period it covers. The text provides a reference for researchers and historians of medicine, as well as those interested in the evolution of ophthalmological knowledge. This work preserves important contributions to the field that might otherwise be lost, offering a unique window into the medical practices and scholarly discourse of the time.
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