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Page 20
... considerable thickness . From the outer edge of this free margin project the lashes in two or three rows , those of the upper lid being thicker and longer than those of the lower . The lashes extend along the whole outer edge of each ...
... considerable thickness . From the outer edge of this free margin project the lashes in two or three rows , those of the upper lid being thicker and longer than those of the lower . The lashes extend along the whole outer edge of each ...
Page 25
... considerable interval . The iris varies in colour in different individuals and occasionally in the two eyes of the ... considerably when shaded , and contract quickly on exposure to light - direct reflex action ; during the trial , the ...
... considerable interval . The iris varies in colour in different individuals and occasionally in the two eyes of the ... considerably when shaded , and contract quickly on exposure to light - direct reflex action ; during the trial , the ...
Page 26
... considerably ; it is larger in myopia , than in emmetropia and hyperme- tropia , also in delicate anæmic persons than in the healthy and robust ; it is smaller in old persons than in the young . It should be quite round in health . The ...
... considerably ; it is larger in myopia , than in emmetropia and hyperme- tropia , also in delicate anæmic persons than in the healthy and robust ; it is smaller in old persons than in the young . It should be quite round in health . The ...
Page 27
... considerable depth into the eye , as shown by the continuous and broken lines in the diagram Fig . 20. The patient should be told to look in * A lens of two and a half inches focal length is about equal to one of fifteen dioptrics in ...
... considerable depth into the eye , as shown by the continuous and broken lines in the diagram Fig . 20. The patient should be told to look in * A lens of two and a half inches focal length is about equal to one of fifteen dioptrics in ...
Page 32
... considerably more practice than that of the inverted , should never be neglected , as it gives much more satisfactory evidence of minute changes in the fundus oculi , all the parts being seen highly magnified ( about 14 times ) . It ...
... considerably more practice than that of the inverted , should never be neglected , as it gives much more satisfactory evidence of minute changes in the fundus oculi , all the parts being seen highly magnified ( about 14 times ) . It ...
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accommodation affected amblyopia anomaly of refraction anterior chamber appear asthenopia astigmatism atrophy atropine axis bandage become blood cataract cause centre chamber choroid ciliary region colour commenced concave lens congenital conjunctiva convergence convex lens cornea corneal margin corneitis curette curvature degree of myopia dilated dioptric direction disease displacement distance emmetropic examination extraction eyeball eyelids forceps foreign body fundus glasses glaucoma globe hæmorrhage horizontal hypermetropia hypermetropic astigmatism incision increased inflammation inflammatory injury intolerance of light iridectomy iris iritis keratitis knife lachrymal lenses less lids lines lint lotion muscle myopia object occur ocular opacity opaque operation ophthalmia ophthalmoscope optic disc orbit pain paralysis passed patient performed portion posterior presbyopia pupil rays of light removed retina retinal vessels right angles scissors sclerotic seen sight spots staphyloma strabismus suppuration surface sutures sympathetic ophthalmia symptoms synechia syphilitic tension tion treatment tumour ulceration usually vitreous wire speculum wound
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Page 318 - Walsham, besides being an excellent surgeon, is a teacher in its best sense, and having had very great experience in the preparation of candidates for examination, and their subsequent professional career, may be relied upon to have carried out his work successfully. Without following out in detail his arrangement, which is excellent, we can at once say that his book is an embodiment of modern ideas neatly strung together, with an amount of careful organisation well suited to the candidate, and,...