(1) "Atlas of Ophthalmoscopy. First Part" by J. Oeller. Translated by Arnold Herman Knapp. Wiesbaden, Germany: J. F. Bergmann, 1896. 15 plates with text; (2) "Second Part" 1896. 15 plates with text; (3) "Third Part" 1897. 15 plates with text; (4) "Fourth Part" 1898. 15 plates with text; (5) "Fifth Part" 1899. 15 plates with text; (6) "Atlas of Rare Ophthalmoscopic Conditions. Part VI" Translated by Thomas Snowball. 1908. 5 Plates with text; (7) "Atlas d'Ophtalmoscopie de Guerre. Texte Francais et Anglais" by Felix Lagrange. Paris: Masson et Cie. Editeurs, Libraires de L'academie de Medecine, 1918. 55 pp. with 100 plates, 20 in trichrome. Size of J. Oeller books (all about the same): 12" L x 0.4" W x 16" H (30.5 cm x 1 cm x 40.6 cm); of F. Lagrange book: 7.5" L x 1.5" W x 9.75" H (19 cm x 3.8 cm x 24.8 cm)
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Condition
"Rare Ophthalmoscopic" is missing spine. All books by J. Oeller have loose covers with chipping, tearing, staining, fraying, and areas of minor loss. F. Lagrange book has been rebound with some fraying and bending to cover. Pages with staining, foxing, small tears, and marks and stamps from previous owners and libraries throughout all. Pages and plates have not been collated. Text and plates are clear and legible.