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... Compress Bandage The Artificial Leech - The Eye - douche CHAPTER I. DISEASES OF THE CONJUNCTIVA . -- Hyperæmia of the Conjunctiva - Catarrhal Ophthalmia - Purulent Ophthal- mia — Gonorrhoeal Ophthalmia - Ophthalmia Neonatorum - Diph ...
... Compress Bandage The Artificial Leech - The Eye - douche CHAPTER I. DISEASES OF THE CONJUNCTIVA . -- Hyperæmia of the Conjunctiva - Catarrhal Ophthalmia - Purulent Ophthal- mia — Gonorrhoeal Ophthalmia - Ophthalmia Neonatorum - Diph ...
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... Compress Bandage . - The form of bandage to be employed , as well as its mode of application to the eye , is of much practical import- ance , and it should vary according to the effect which we desire to produce . If the bandage is ...
... Compress Bandage . - The form of bandage to be employed , as well as its mode of application to the eye , is of much practical import- ance , and it should vary according to the effect which we desire to produce . If the bandage is ...
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... compress ; 3 , the pressure compress . 1. The temporary bandage simply consists of a knitted cotton band about 15 inches in length and 12 inch in width , which is to be placed over the eye and fastened by a couple of tapes . For this ...
... compress ; 3 , the pressure compress . 1. The temporary bandage simply consists of a knitted cotton band about 15 inches in length and 12 inch in width , which is to be placed over the eye and fastened by a couple of tapes . For this ...
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... compress , the bandage being then again passed across the forehead and its end firmly pinned . I generally use a bandage made through- out of very fine flannel or muslin , and in cases of extraction of cataract , or even in some cases ...
... compress , the bandage being then again passed across the forehead and its end firmly pinned . I generally use a bandage made through- out of very fine flannel or muslin , and in cases of extraction of cataract , or even in some cases ...
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... compress , recommended by Von Graefe . A pad of charpie or cotton wool should be applied to the eyelids and covered by diacolon plaster , which is to be fixed down by collodion , so as to completely exclude the air . This compress ...
... compress , recommended by Von Graefe . A pad of charpie or cotton wool should be applied to the eyelids and covered by diacolon plaster , which is to be fixed down by collodion , so as to completely exclude the air . This compress ...
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accommodation acute affected amblyopia anterior chamber appearance applied aqueous humour arteries atrophy atropine become capsule cataract cause centre chamber choroid chronic ciliary ciliary body colour compress concave conjunctiva considerable convex cornea curette degree dilated diminished diplopia disease double images edge effusion especially extend exudation eyeball eyelids flap forceps foreign body frequently fundus give rise glasses glaucoma Graefe Graefe's hæmorrhage hypermetropia impaired incision increase infiltration inflammation internal rectus intra-ocular tension iridectomy iris iritis irritation lachrymal latter lens less Monatsbl muscle myopia needle object occur opacity operation ophthalmia ophthalmoscope optic disc optic nerve optic neuritis orbit pain paralysis passed patient perforation perhaps photophobia portion posterior produced pupil purulent rays refraction removed retina retinal vessels sclerotic serous sight skin sometimes squint staphyloma strabismus subconjunctival supervene suppuration surface suture swelling swollen tion tissue treatment tumour ulcer upper vertical meridian Vide visual line vitreous humour wound
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