1771 |
James Graham, an itinerant. Patient Daniel Turner of Newark acknowledged “the cure . . . of a fistula lacrymalis of my left eye . . .”83
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1774 |
Samuel Clossey, in New York, lectured on anatomy relevant to lacrimal fistula |
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Francis Mercier, an itinerant. “Undertakes to cure . . . Fistula Lacrimalis”84
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1776 |
Frederick William Jericho, an itinerant. (Likely medical) remedy for “Fistula Lacrimalis.”86 Performed an enucleation (see text) |
1783 |
“Samuel Prentice [Prentiss] . . . in . . . Worcester . . . Cutting for the Fistula Lachrymalis”99
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1787 |
“Doctor Stoddard” resected an “atheroma,” possibly a dermoid cyst, in Hudson, New York100
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1791 |
Peter Degravers. “. . . a safe operator for . . . Fistula lacrymalis”89
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1795 |
John Warren lectured on surgery for lacrimal fistula in Cambridge |