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... Increased tension is synonymous with glaucoma , whilst lessened degrees of tension are frequently associated with degenera- tive processes . Instruments , called tonometers , have been devised for registering the tension of the globe ...
... Increased tension is synonymous with glaucoma , whilst lessened degrees of tension are frequently associated with degenera- tive processes . Instruments , called tonometers , have been devised for registering the tension of the globe ...
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... Increased tension is associated with glaucoma . A difference in tension may also be the distinguishing feature between a simple detached retina and an in- traocular neoplasm ; the tension in the former is , as a rule , minus , and in ...
... Increased tension is associated with glaucoma . A difference in tension may also be the distinguishing feature between a simple detached retina and an in- traocular neoplasm ; the tension in the former is , as a rule , minus , and in ...
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... increases their effect both on the pupil and on the ciliary muscle . All these drugs may be employed either as solu- tions in distilled water ; or in the form of gelatine discs containing definite quantities of the alkaloid ; or ...
... increases their effect both on the pupil and on the ciliary muscle . All these drugs may be employed either as solu- tions in distilled water ; or in the form of gelatine discs containing definite quantities of the alkaloid ; or ...
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... increases the effect of the latter , and a I per cent . solution is strong enough . Scopolamine is at present vaunted a good deal for its efficacy in freeing iritic adhesions . 2. For ophthalmoscopic examination . It is often necessary ...
... increases the effect of the latter , and a I per cent . solution is strong enough . Scopolamine is at present vaunted a good deal for its efficacy in freeing iritic adhesions . 2. For ophthalmoscopic examination . It is often necessary ...
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... increased , but the return to the normal state is a little delayed . The following formula gives the proportion in which they are used : -Ephedrine hydrochlor . , 1.00 ; homatropine hydrochlor . , 0.01 ; aq . dist . , 10.00.1 This ...
... increased , but the return to the normal state is a little delayed . The following formula gives the proportion in which they are used : -Ephedrine hydrochlor . , 1.00 ; homatropine hydrochlor . , 0.01 ; aq . dist . , 10.00.1 This ...
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