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Page 15
... extent as to render her inca- pable of following any pursuit ; for although the lids were spasmodically closed , the eye moved in concert with its fellow , and a sharp pang , with a gush of scalding tears , invariably took place . I ...
... extent as to render her inca- pable of following any pursuit ; for although the lids were spasmodically closed , the eye moved in concert with its fellow , and a sharp pang , with a gush of scalding tears , invariably took place . I ...
Page 22
... extent ; the conjunctiva oculi participates in the thickening , and a thick yellow discharge agglutinates the lashes , accumulates at the canthi , and renders the eye an object of disgust . When this is seen , especially when there is ...
... extent ; the conjunctiva oculi participates in the thickening , and a thick yellow discharge agglutinates the lashes , accumulates at the canthi , and renders the eye an object of disgust . When this is seen , especially when there is ...
Page 30
... extent , and there remained little else than the black mass enveloped in a dull spot about double its size ; the sight was good , and continued so when the patient was seen three months later by M. Desmarres . When the iris is lacerated ...
... extent , and there remained little else than the black mass enveloped in a dull spot about double its size ; the sight was good , and continued so when the patient was seen three months later by M. Desmarres . When the iris is lacerated ...
Page 36
... extent . Fine iris - forceps were passed through the wound into the pupil , and after one or two failures , arising from the depth of the fragment and the limited space in which to work , the chip ( 4 ) , enveloped in yellow lymph , was ...
... extent . Fine iris - forceps were passed through the wound into the pupil , and after one or two failures , arising from the depth of the fragment and the limited space in which to work , the chip ( 4 ) , enveloped in yellow lymph , was ...
Page 60
... extent of the injury . There may be little or nothing visible externally , but the sight may be dimmed . This will indicate concussion , and the actions of the iris are usually either suspended or im- paired . More frequently the eye ...
... extent of the injury . There may be little or nothing visible externally , but the sight may be dimmed . This will indicate concussion , and the actions of the iris are usually either suspended or im- paired . More frequently the eye ...
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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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