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... is allowed to remain in the cornea it excites inflammation ; the adjacent portion of the cornea ' Dr. Hall , ' On the Sheffield Grinders ' Disease , ' p . 18 . becomes hazy , then opaque , and ulceration follows , THE EYE . 9.
... is allowed to remain in the cornea it excites inflammation ; the adjacent portion of the cornea ' Dr. Hall , ' On the Sheffield Grinders ' Disease , ' p . 18 . becomes hazy , then opaque , and ulceration follows , THE EYE . 9.
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... opaque material . If the gap be large and deep , a permanent leucoma may remain , but if superficial , the transparency of the cornea may ultimately be re - established . Fig . 1 . Sharp angular particles may become impacted in the ...
... opaque material . If the gap be large and deep , a permanent leucoma may remain , but if superficial , the transparency of the cornea may ultimately be re - established . Fig . 1 . Sharp angular particles may become impacted in the ...
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... opaque . The danger , however , of leaving a foreign body in such a position is forcibly illustrated by a case narrated by Dr. Jacob . A little boy came under his care , into whose eye a portion of copper cap had passed and lodged in ...
... opaque . The danger , however , of leaving a foreign body in such a position is forcibly illustrated by a case narrated by Dr. Jacob . A little boy came under his care , into whose eye a portion of copper cap had passed and lodged in ...
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... opaque , and the sight extinguished , there was distressing intolerance of light . The old man appeared quite worn down by suffering ; the pulse low and irregular , skin cold and pallid , and the nervous system in a state of extreme ...
... opaque , and the sight extinguished , there was distressing intolerance of light . The old man appeared quite worn down by suffering ; the pulse low and irregular , skin cold and pallid , and the nervous system in a state of extreme ...
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... opaque , and of course prevent the use of this apparatus . ( Should the ophthalmoscope be used in traumatic , or , indeed , in any inflammatory cases , the least amount of light that will suffice for the examination should be employed ...
... opaque , and of course prevent the use of this apparatus . ( Should the ophthalmoscope be used in traumatic , or , indeed , in any inflammatory cases , the least amount of light that will suffice for the examination should be employed ...
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