Before he was couched, he expected little advantage from seeing, worth undergoing an operation for, except reading and writing; for he said, he thought he could have no more pleasure in walking abroad than he had in the garden, which he could do safely... Outlines of Human Physiology - Página 271por Herbert Mayo - 1827 - 406 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1734 - 552 páginas
...an Operation for, except reading and writing; for he faid, He thought he could have no more Pleafure in walking abroad than he had in the Garden, which he could do very fafely and readily. And even Blindnefs he obferved, had this Advantage, that he could go any where... | |
| Robert Smith - 1738 - 402 páginas
...an operation for, except reading and writing; for he faid, he thought he could have no more pleafure in walking abroad than he had in the garden, which he could do fafely and readily. And even blindnefs he obferved, had this advantage, that he could go any where... | |
| William Cheselden - 1740 - 438 páginas
...an operation for, except reading and writing; for he faid, he thought he could have no more pleafure in walking abroad than he had in the garden, which he could do fafely and readily. And even blindnefs, he obferved, had this advantage, that he could go any where... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 páginas
...from seeing, worth undergoing an operation for, except reading and writing; for, he thought, he said, he could have no more pleasure in walking abroad than he had in the garden, which he could do safely and readily. And even blindness, he observed, had this advantage, that he could go any where... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 páginas
...operation for, except reading and writing; for, he thought, he said, he could have no more pleasure m walking abroad than he had in the garden, which he could do safely and readily. And even blindness, he observed, had this advantage, that he could go any where... | |
| Gilbert Dyer - 1816 - 440 páginas
...undergoing an operation for, except reading and writing; for he faid, he could have no more pleafure in walking abroad than he had in the garden, which he could do fafely and readily. And even blindnefs, he obferved, had this advantage, that he could go any where... | |
| Youth's instructor - 1822 - 488 páginas
...from seeing, worth undergoing an operation for, except reading and writing ; for, he thought, he said, he could have no more pleasure in walking abroad than he had in the garden, which he could do safely and readily. And even blindness, he observed, had this advantage, that he could go any where... | |
| 1824 - 666 páginas
...couched he expected little advantage from seeing, worth undergoing an operation for, except reading and writing ; for he said he thought he could have no...pleasure in walking abroad than he had in the garden at present, which he could do safely and readily. And even blindness he said had this advantage, that... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 páginas
...couched, he expected little advantage from seeing, worth undergoing an operation for, except reading and writing ; for he said he thought he could have no...abroad than he had in the garden, which he could •do safely and readily. And even blindness, he observed, had this advantage, that he could go any where... | |
| 1825 - 498 páginas
...couched he ex* pected little advantage from seeing, worth undergoing an operation for, except reading and writing ; for he said he thought he could have no...pleasure in walking abroad than he had in the garden iit present, which he could do safely and readily. And even in blindness he said he had this advantage,... | |
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