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Page 11
... half of the sclerotic , and at a short distance from the cornea was a dark foreign body . This I with difficulty pulled out , as it was deeply imbedded in the sclerotic , and it proved to be one of the spines of the chesnut which had ...
... half of the sclerotic , and at a short distance from the cornea was a dark foreign body . This I with difficulty pulled out , as it was deeply imbedded in the sclerotic , and it proved to be one of the spines of the chesnut which had ...
Page 19
... half an inch from the external margin of the cornea , and about a quarter of an inch below the equator of the eyeball . It was covered by conjunctiva of rusty brown colour . The patient stated that eighteen months previously , while ...
... half an inch from the external margin of the cornea , and about a quarter of an inch below the equator of the eyeball . It was covered by conjunctiva of rusty brown colour . The patient stated that eighteen months previously , while ...
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... half filled with pus . Neither iris nor pupil could be discerned ; complaint was made of constant intense pain in the eye and head , depriving the pa- tient of sleep , and preventing his doing any work . He was in a state of great ...
... half filled with pus . Neither iris nor pupil could be discerned ; complaint was made of constant intense pain in the eye and head , depriving the pa- tient of sleep , and preventing his doing any work . He was in a state of great ...
Page 33
... half denuded of its fibrinous covering , and proved to be a thin , flat scale , like a fragment of a percussion cap . The eye , however , was never in a condition to admit of operation , and continued in an unsatisfactory state until ...
... half denuded of its fibrinous covering , and proved to be a thin , flat scale , like a fragment of a percussion cap . The eye , however , was never in a condition to admit of operation , and continued in an unsatisfactory state until ...
Page 34
... half of the pupil was obscured by an opacity , the iris was active and the vision good . It is by no means easy to seize a minute metallic scale adherent to the iris ; the soft , yielding membrane retreats from the instrument , and the ...
... half of the pupil was obscured by an opacity , the iris was active and the vision good . It is by no means easy to seize a minute metallic scale adherent to the iris ; the soft , yielding membrane retreats from the instrument , and 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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