Transactions . wing twenty-two years the eye wasquiet, but vision was gradually lost entirely. He had no painup to September, 1905, but since this time the pain has grad-ually increased to such an extent as to deprive him of sleep. On September 15, 1905, I saw him again ; there was intenseciliary injection. The lower half of the cornea was veryhazy, the upper half clear. In the upper half the iris was inits normal plane and its pupillary margin firmly bound downto what seemed to be a remnant of the lens capsule, the wholelower half of the iris was bulged to such an extent as to bringit in cont


Transactions . wing twenty-two years the eye wasquiet, but vision was gradually lost entirely. He had no painup to September, 1905, but since this time the pain has grad-ually increased to such an extent as to deprive him of sleep. On September 15, 1905, I saw him again ; there was intenseciliary injection. The lower half of the cornea was veryhazy, the upper half clear. In the upper half the iris was inits normal plane and its pupillary margin firmly bound downto what seemed to be a remnant of the lens capsule, the wholelower half of the iris was bulged to such an extent as to bringit in contact with the posterior surface of the cornea (bombeiris), except at a place a little to the nasal side of the verticalmeridian, where for a space of about 5 mm. no iris tissue wasseen resting against the cornea; on either side of the vacancy,the bulging extended up to the horizontal meridian. Thepupil was completely closed. As the eye was completelyblind and all remedies used failed to give relief from the pain. Fig. I.


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