On Wounds and Injuries of the Eye |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 46
Page 6
... covering the sclerotica , very little irritation may follow , and even when a ' Howitt , ' Two Years in Victoria , ' p . 180 . Mém . de Chir . Militaire , ' vol . i , p . 311 . smooth substance attaches itself to the cornea but trifling ...
... covering the sclerotica , very little irritation may follow , and even when a ' Howitt , ' Two Years in Victoria , ' p . 180 . Mém . de Chir . Militaire , ' vol . i , p . 311 . smooth substance attaches itself to the cornea but trifling ...
Page 10
... covering the sclerotic ; from the looseness of the membrane it is difficult to pick these out , and still more to cut down upon them if in the sub - conjunctival tissue , as the in- cision is constantly displaced by the movements of the ...
... covering the sclerotic ; from the looseness of the membrane it is difficult to pick these out , and still more to cut down upon them if in the sub - conjunctival tissue , as the in- cision is constantly displaced by the movements of the ...
Page 13
... covered with a handkerchief . The lower lid of the suspected eye should then be gently drawn down by stress on the integument , and its inner surface , especially the fold of reflection , closely examined ; the eye , too , should be ...
... covered with a handkerchief . The lower lid of the suspected eye should then be gently drawn down by stress on the integument , and its inner surface , especially the fold of reflection , closely examined ; the eye , too , should be ...
Page 16
... covered . In selecting the position for the patient , a good but not glaring light is of great im- portance ; the patient should not be placed at a window through which the sun is shining , and it is important that the image of the ...
... covered . In selecting the position for the patient , a good but not glaring light is of great im- portance ; the patient should not be placed at a window through which the sun is shining , and it is important that the image of the ...
Page 17
... covered with soft rag , to give firmer hold ; a piece of old linen or cambric is indispensable to wipe the eye . If the left eye be the seat of injury , and the surgeon is not ambi - dextrous , he must be seated in front of the patient ...
... covered with soft rag , to give firmer hold ; a piece of old linen or cambric is indispensable to wipe the eye . If the left eye be the seat of injury , and the surgeon is not ambi - dextrous , he must be seated in front of the patient ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
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
Popular passages
Page 24 - A TOXICOLOGICAL CHART, exhibiting at one view the Symptoms, Treatment, and Mode of Detecting the various Poisons, Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal. To which are added, concise Directions for the Treatment of Suspended Animation.
Page 7 - MANUFACTURES, AND TRADES, INCLUDING MEDICINE, PHARMACY, AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY ; designed as a Compendious Book of Reference for the Manufacturer, Tradesman, Amateur, and Heads of Families.
Page 5 - DR. DANIEL H. TUKE. A MANUAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE: containing the History, Nosology, Description, Statistics, Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Insanity. Second Edition. 8vo. cloth, 15s. MR. CALLENDER, FRCS FEMORAL RUPTURE: Anatomy of the Parts concerned. With Plates. 8vo. cloth, 4*.
Page 20 - Pharmacopoeia, arranged in Classes according to their Action, with their Composition and Doses. By a Practising Physician. Fifth Edition.
Page 12 - ON THE CONTAMINATION OF WATER BY THE POISON OF LEAD, and its Effects on the Human Body. Foolscap 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d.
Page 12 - THE MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN BODY, IN HEALTH AND DISEASE. Illustrated with Several Hundred Drawings in , , Colour. Two vols. 8vo. cloth, £1. 10s.
Page 329 - The typography, illustrations, and getting up are, in all Mr. Churchill's publications, most beautiful." — Monthly Journal of Medical Science. " Mr. Churchill's illustrated works are among the best that emanate from the Medical Press."— Medical Times.
Page 19 - MR. JAMES PART, FRCS THE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL POCKET CASE BOOK, for the Registration of important Cases in Private Practice, and to assist the Student of Hospital Practice. Second Edition. 2s.
Page 24 - A MANUAL FOR THE COLLEGE OF SURGEONS; intended for the Use of Candidates for Examination and Practitioners. Second Edition. 12mo. cloth, 10s.
Page 25 - ON POISONS, in relation to MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND MEDICINE. Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo. cloth, 12s. 6d.