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IMG_0878 IMG_0878 Mark Dimmock image Back of the shops in Harrogate Benevenutus Grassus De Oculis: Eorumque Egritudininbus et Curis Benevenutus Grassus De Oculis: Eorumque Egritudininbus et Curis $13.69 Benevenutus Grassus of Jerusalem, Translated and Edited by Casey A. Wood Book The small volume by Benevenutus of Jerusalem should interest us because it was, in its various editions of script and print, for over five hundred years the most popular ophthalmic manual of the Middle Ages. We are acquainted with about forty texts of this important tractate – twenty-two manuscripts and about eighteen printed editions. Some of the former are incomplete, one is an mere fragment, and two others have been lost. As is the case with all ancient and medieval codices and printed books, there are very few copies of the Benevenutus texts in existence. The position held by the Benevenutus treatise in the esteem of medieval surgeons was undoubtedly very high. It was to them a practical handbook of ophthalmic practice, written by the most famous oculist and cataract operator of his day; and from all points of view, popular and professional, it outranked the writings of Jesus Hali, Alcanamosali, Alkoatim, John de Peckham, or any other contemporary. A study of this monograph is, accordingly, indispensable to a proper understanding of the history of ophthalmology and its progress from the tenth to the twentieth centuries. This is a reproduction edition from a scanned copy of the original work: Title: Benevenutus Grass De Oculis, Eorumque Egritudinibus et Curis Author: Benevenutus Grassus of Jerusalem, Casey W. Wood Editor and Translator: Casey W. Wood Publisher: Stanford University Press 1929 ISBN: 0804734984 Contents TRANSLATORS PREFACE 3 THE LIFE AND PROFESSIONAL CAREER OF BENEVENUTUS GRASSUS 13 DE OCULIS 22 I THE iNCIPIT OF THE FERRARA TEXT 27 II DESCRIPTION OF AND OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE EYE 28 iv ON CATARACT 31 v ON THE TREATMENT OF CATARACT 32 vi THE OPERATION FOR CATARACT 33 viI OF THE SECOND FORM OF WHITE CATARACT 36 iX OF THE FOURTH VARIETY OF CATARACT 37 X ON THE FIRST KIND OF INCURABLE CATARACT 38 XI ON THE SECOND VARIETY OF INCURABLE CATARACT 39 xiI ON THE THIRD FORM OF INCURABLE CATARACT 4O niI ON OTHER AFFECTIONS OR ACCIDENTS PRURITUS PALPEBRARUM 40 xiv ON OPHTHALMIA 42 XV ON CALICO OR OBSCURITY OF THE EYES FOLLOWING OPHTHALMIA 44 XVI THE PANICULI OR FORMS OF GRANULAR CONJUNCTIV1TIS THE FIRST VARIETY 45 XVIII TREATMENT OF THE FIRST PANICULUs 46 XX ON THE SECOND FORM OF PANICULUs 47 XXI OF THE THIRD PANICULUs 48 XXII OF THE FOURTH PANICULUS AND ITS TREATMENT 50