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... desirable to take the measurements and compare them with those of the opposite side . Any adhesions between the eyelids and the eyeball should also be noted . Swelling . The eyelids may exhibit redness and swelling , which may be either ...
... desirable to take the measurements and compare them with those of the opposite side . Any adhesions between the eyelids and the eyeball should also be noted . Swelling . The eyelids may exhibit redness and swelling , which may be either ...
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... desirable . It has been considered by some that the induction of narcosis alone exerts beneficial effects on the morbid condition . The introduction of cocaine into ophthalmic practice has , however , greatly re- duced the necessity for ...
... desirable . It has been considered by some that the induction of narcosis alone exerts beneficial effects on the morbid condition . The introduction of cocaine into ophthalmic practice has , however , greatly re- duced the necessity for ...
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... desirable to render evident the presence of adhesions of the iris to the lens capsule ( p . 25 ) . Atropine , in the form of the sulphate , is most generally employed for this purpose , and the strength required is 4 grs . to the ounce ...
... desirable to render evident the presence of adhesions of the iris to the lens capsule ( p . 25 ) . Atropine , in the form of the sulphate , is most generally employed for this purpose , and the strength required is 4 grs . to the ounce ...
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... desirable to employ a mydriatic which acts as little as possible on the ciliary muscle , and the effects of which pass off quickly . Atropine has the disadvantage , even in a weak solution , of affecting the accommodation , and ...
... desirable to employ a mydriatic which acts as little as possible on the ciliary muscle , and the effects of which pass off quickly . Atropine has the disadvantage , even in a weak solution , of affecting the accommodation , and ...
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... desirable the effects of which will pass off quickly , and for this reason homatropine , in my practice , has for long replaced atropine , save in exceptional cases . The action of homatropine differs from that of atropine , in being ...
... desirable the effects of which will pass off quickly , and for this reason homatropine , in my practice , has for long replaced atropine , save in exceptional cases . The action of homatropine differs from that of atropine , in being ...
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