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... noted . A knowledge of the state of the heart and vascular system is likewise of importance in many ocular affections . The occupation of the patient has also to be con- sidered , for in various ways it may act injuriously . Workers in ...
... noted . A knowledge of the state of the heart and vascular system is likewise of importance in many ocular affections . The occupation of the patient has also to be con- sidered , for in various ways it may act injuriously . Workers in ...
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... noted . EYELIDS . Position and motility . — The position and motility of the eyelids will need observation . It should be noted whether they can be closed normally , or , on the other hand , whether the upper eyelid droops , and if ...
... noted . EYELIDS . Position and motility . — The position and motility of the eyelids will need observation . It should be noted whether they can be closed normally , or , on the other hand , whether the upper eyelid droops , and if ...
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... noted . An eyelid may be inverted ( entropion ) , and occasion , in like manner to displaced cilia , irritation and inflammation of the ocular surface . Or an eyelid may be everted ( ectro- pion ) , and the eyeball , as a consequence ...
... noted . An eyelid may be inverted ( entropion ) , and occasion , in like manner to displaced cilia , irritation and inflammation of the ocular surface . Or an eyelid may be everted ( ectro- pion ) , and the eyeball , as a consequence ...
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... noted , as well as the presence of patches of discoloration or localised bulgings ( staphyloma ) . In doubtful cases of ciliary protrusion , the presence or absence of an opaque body , such as a tumour , may be determined by directing a ...
... noted , as well as the presence of patches of discoloration or localised bulgings ( staphyloma ) . In doubtful cases of ciliary protrusion , the presence or absence of an opaque body , such as a tumour , may be determined by directing a ...
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... noted . Conical cornea , if well marked , shows itself in daylight by the bril- liancy of the reflex from the cornea . View the case in profile , and the centre of the cone looks dark , as if a drop of water were resting on the cornea ...
... noted . Conical cornea , if well marked , shows itself in daylight by the bril- liancy of the reflex from the cornea . View the case in profile , and the centre of the cone looks dark , as if a drop of water were resting on the cornea ...
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