APA (7th ed.) Citation

Smith, A. (1783). Visus illustratus; or, The sight rendered clear and distinct: Being an enquiry or examination into the cause of the inefficacy or defect of the present mode of constructing spectacles for the relief of the presbytes, or weak-sighted eyes: and to illustrated the use and superior advantage of spectacles formed upon a new construction, for the remedy of such defect; for the making and vending of which His Majesty has been graciousy pleased to grant the author his royal letters patent; the whole being the result of experimental proofs, to elucidate defective vision in spectacles. By Addison Smith. Printed for the author, and sold by Thomas and John Egerton, Charing-Cross; and Walker, Pater-noster Row.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Smith, Addison. Visus Illustratus; or, The Sight Rendered Clear and Distinct: Being an Enquiry or Examination into the Cause of the Inefficacy or Defect of the Present Mode of Constructing Spectacles for the Relief of the Presbytes, or Weak-sighted Eyes: And to Illustrated the Use and Superior Advantage of Spectacles Formed upon a New Construction, for the Remedy of Such Defect; for the Making and Vending of Which His Majesty Has Been Graciousy Pleased to Grant the Author His Royal Letters Patent; the Whole Being the Result of Experimental Proofs, to Elucidate Defective Vision in Spectacles. By Addison Smith. London: Printed for the author, and sold by Thomas and John Egerton, Charing-Cross; and Walker, Pater-noster Row, 1783.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Smith, Addison. Visus Illustratus; or, The Sight Rendered Clear and Distinct: Being an Enquiry or Examination into the Cause of the Inefficacy or Defect of the Present Mode of Constructing Spectacles for the Relief of the Presbytes, or Weak-sighted Eyes: And to Illustrated the Use and Superior Advantage of Spectacles Formed upon a New Construction, for the Remedy of Such Defect; for the Making and Vending of Which His Majesty Has Been Graciousy Pleased to Grant the Author His Royal Letters Patent; the Whole Being the Result of Experimental Proofs, to Elucidate Defective Vision in Spectacles. By Addison Smith. Printed for the author, and sold by Thomas and John Egerton, Charing-Cross; and Walker, Pater-noster Row, 1783.

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