Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 9, Issue 91887 |
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Page 356
... wound is of such a character as to allow a prolapsus of the iris that may by dragging upon and irritating the ciliary processes cause the sympathetic trouble . Some of the idiopathic causes are iridocyclitis , iridocyclochoroiditis and ...
... wound is of such a character as to allow a prolapsus of the iris that may by dragging upon and irritating the ciliary processes cause the sympathetic trouble . Some of the idiopathic causes are iridocyclitis , iridocyclochoroiditis and ...
Page 357
... wound both of the lid and eye - ball . The pain was so severe that he had to leave off work for an hour or more , bathed the eye in cold water and returned to his work . Had some pain during the night , and next morning there was ...
... wound both of the lid and eye - ball . The pain was so severe that he had to leave off work for an hour or more , bathed the eye in cold water and returned to his work . Had some pain during the night , and next morning there was ...
Page 359
... wound in the cornea , almost in the horizontal diameter , extending from a point near the temporal margin across into the sclerotic at the inner angle , the iris lacerated and pressed out into the wound , and the wound filled with ...
... wound in the cornea , almost in the horizontal diameter , extending from a point near the temporal margin across into the sclerotic at the inner angle , the iris lacerated and pressed out into the wound , and the wound filled with ...
Page 360
... wound in the cornea . Made section with Græfe's knife , entering the knife in the wound at the lower and outer quadrant of the cornea , making a free iridectomy , and removed the foreign body . Found some symptoms of traumatic cataract ...
... wound in the cornea . Made section with Græfe's knife , entering the knife in the wound at the lower and outer quadrant of the cornea , making a free iridectomy , and removed the foreign body . Found some symptoms of traumatic cataract ...
Page 362
... wounds . Moreover , it seemed apparent that pus corpuscles and the white corpuscles of the blood were identical , and the name Leucocytes were applied to both . But later re- searches have demonstrated the presence in the blood of Leuco ...
... wounds . Moreover , it seemed apparent that pus corpuscles and the white corpuscles of the blood were identical , and the name Leucocytes were applied to both . But later re- searches have demonstrated the presence in the blood of Leuco ...
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Page 382 - Horsford's Acid Phosphate, (LIQUID.) Prepared according to the directions of Prof. EN HORSFORD, of Cambridge, Mass. Universally prescribed and recommended by physicians of all schools.