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Page ix
... colour in iris ; atrophy of globe ; ophthalmitis ; ossific deposit in eye ; impacted particle of iron ; ex- traction of foreign bodies from interior of globe ; chloroform ; cases ; tole- rance of eye of metallic substances ; explanation ...
... colour in iris ; atrophy of globe ; ophthalmitis ; ossific deposit in eye ; impacted particle of iron ; ex- traction of foreign bodies from interior of globe ; chloroform ; cases ; tole- rance of eye of metallic substances ; explanation ...
Page xi
... colour in iris ; neuralgia ; neuroma ; patho- logical changes ; detachment of iris ; action of belladonna ; effect of supple- mentary pupils ; cases ; rupture of pupillary margin ; eyes injured by distinct accidents ; irregular ...
... colour in iris ; neuralgia ; neuroma ; patho- logical changes ; detachment of iris ; action of belladonna ; effect of supple- mentary pupils ; cases ; rupture of pupillary margin ; eyes injured by distinct accidents ; irregular ...
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... colour . The patient stated that eighteen months previously , while working at a nail - cutting machine , a piece of iron flew up against the eye in the situation now occupied by the tumour . Some particles of iron were at once ...
... colour . The patient stated that eighteen months previously , while working at a nail - cutting machine , a piece of iron flew up against the eye in the situation now occupied by the tumour . Some particles of iron were at once ...
Page 42
... colour in the iris is one of the most distinctive indications of a foreign body being lodged in the eye ; a hazel iris will assume a reddish hue , a blue or gray iris will Esterr - Zeitsch . f . pract . Heilk . , ' 1857 , No. 2 . become ...
... colour in the iris is one of the most distinctive indications of a foreign body being lodged in the eye ; a hazel iris will assume a reddish hue , a blue or gray iris will Esterr - Zeitsch . f . pract . Heilk . , ' 1857 , No. 2 . become ...
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... colour depends in some degree on the aqueous humour having become yellow , as I have proved by puncturing the cornea and allowing that fluid to escape . I may here remark that the cornea and aqueous humour influence the colour of the ...
... colour depends in some degree on the aqueous humour having become yellow , as I have proved by puncturing the cornea and allowing that fluid to escape . I may here remark that the cornea and aqueous humour influence the colour of the ...
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accident adherent adhesions amaurotic anterior chamber appearance applied aqueous humour artificial pupil atrophy ball became blind blood blow capsule cataract caused chamber chemosis choroid CHURCHILL'S PUBLICATIONS cicatrix ciliary ciliary processes cloth coagulum colour concussion conjunctiva considerable cornea crystalline crystalline lens d'Oculistique detached dilated diminished DISEASES ecchymosis edges effusion escape examination excised extraction extravasated eyeball eyelid Fcap forceps foreign body globe gradually hæmorrhage Hospital incision inflammation inflicted injury inner instance iris irritation lacerated leeches left eye lens lodged lymph margin Mary's Medical membrane mercury neuralgia opacity opaque operation Ophthalmic ophthalmoscope optic nerve orbit pain particle passed patient perception of light Plates portion Post 8vo posterior presented prolapse punctured recovered remained removed retina right eye rupture sclerotic sclerotica Second Edition seen shot sight struck suffering suppuration surface surgeon symptoms tion tissue transparent traumatic cataract treatment upper lid violent visible vision vitreous humour weeks whilst wound
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