Epidemic ophthalmiaY.J. Pentland, 1896 - 278 pages |
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... according to the stage of the ailment . At first , it is watery and contains flakes of mucus , while later it becomes muco - purulent . In a case of ordinary severity , a yellowish - white discharge cakes about the lashes and collects ...
... according to the stage of the ailment . At first , it is watery and contains flakes of mucus , while later it becomes muco - purulent . In a case of ordinary severity , a yellowish - white discharge cakes about the lashes and collects ...
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... According to modern views , however , the latter condition could only result from a further specific infection . DIPHTHERITIC OPHTHALMIA , as already seen , is rare in England , although common enough in some parts of Europe , as , for ...
... According to modern views , however , the latter condition could only result from a further specific infection . DIPHTHERITIC OPHTHALMIA , as already seen , is rare in England , although common enough in some parts of Europe , as , for ...
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... according to the severity of the original attack , but also according to the treatment adopted . Their progress in a moderately severe case , left to itself , is somewhat as follows : -The discharge lessens , while it changes , at the ...
... according to the severity of the original attack , but also according to the treatment adopted . Their progress in a moderately severe case , left to itself , is somewhat as follows : -The discharge lessens , while it changes , at the ...
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... according to the following formula : - Methylene blue , I part ; absolute alcohol , 10 parts ; 5 per cent . solution of carbolic acid , 89 parts . + Methyl violet is prepared thus : -Methyl violet , I part ; absolute alcohol , 6 parts ...
... according to the following formula : - Methylene blue , I part ; absolute alcohol , 10 parts ; 5 per cent . solution of carbolic acid , 89 parts . + Methyl violet is prepared thus : -Methyl violet , I part ; absolute alcohol , 6 parts ...
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... according to the soil upon which the virus is planted , but also according to the modifications that the virus may have undergone in the tissues of its former host . Thus , one and the same cultivation of the catarrhal ophthalmia ...
... according to the soil upon which the virus is planted , but also according to the modifications that the virus may have undergone in the tissues of its former host . Thus , one and the same cultivation of the catarrhal ophthalmia ...
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acute ophthalmia acute trachoma adenoid affected agent ailment appearance application atropine bath blepharitis bluestone Boys Bruxelles catarrhal catarrhal ophthalmia caustic cent chemosis chronic colour common condition contagion contagious cornea cul-de-sac cure d'ocul diphtheritic discharge disease Edinburgh Edinburgh Royal Infirmary entropion epidemic ophthalmia escharotic everted examination excision experience eyelids fact fold follicles follicular granulation folliculosis forceps fornix Girls glands gonococcus granular growths hæmorrhage Hairion healthy Hospital incision Infants infection inflammation inoculation instance intermarginal jequirity junctiva lashes London lower lid lunar caustic malady matter means membrane method muco-purulent mucous mucous membrane nitrate observed ointment operation Ophth palpebral conjunctiva pannus patients Peritomy photophobia practice present ptosis purulent ophthalmia regard remedy removed sago-grain scarring similar skin solution spread stage of trachoma surface surgeon surgical sutures swollen symblepharon symptoms tarsal tarsus tion tissue towels trachoma treatment trichiasis ulceration upper lid vesicular granulation vessels washing
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Page 135 - ... knife, or dissected away with the scissors. In performing the operation, it is necessary to beware of removing more than the mere granular layer. If more than this is taken away, hard and irregular cicatrices are left on the internal surface of the lids, the effects of which on the corneae may be scarcely, if at all, less prejudicial than those of the morbid structure which has been removed.