Palla Ákos szerk.: Az Országos Orvostörténeti Könyvtár közleményei 42. (Budapest, 1967)

Grósz István: Szemészeti vonatkozások Shakespeare műveiben

57. Vihar IV. 1. 58. Pericles I. 1. 59. ibid I. L. 60. Hamlet I. 2, 61. Macbeth III. 2. 62. Troilus és Cressida V. I. 63. Pericles II. 4. 64. V. Henrik V. 2. 65. Szent Iván-éji álom II. 1. 66. ibid II. 2. 67. ibid IV. I. FORRÁSMUNKÁK Shakespeare, Ed. C. Knight, New York, 1880 The complete works of Shakespeare, Odhams Press Ltd, 1947. Shakespeare összes művei, 1 — 2. köt. Európa, 1964. I. G RÓ S 2: OPHTHALMO LOGICAL REFERENCES IN SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS The various statements of the great dramatist are analysed from the angle of the eye-surgeon. Following points are discussed: lacri­mation, the problem of lysozyme, cosmetics, protrusion of the eye­ball, cataract, ocular motility, blindness, automutilation, etc. The anachronism of spectacle-wearing is referred to. The quotations of the Bard of Avon are additional proofs of his great power of observation and his familiarity with natural sciences.

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